Chapter 5: Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection
Dates
- Creation: Between 1990 and 2012
Extent
1 folder (Document Concerns: A Government for the People for a Change: Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection Establish a Single Point of Contact for all Public Inquiries to the California EPA Consolidate Cleanup, Spill Prevention and Emergency Response Programs Consolidate Waste Management Programs Consolidate Pollution Prevention Programs Consolidate Pest Control Licensing and Regulatory Programs Consolidate Funding Programs for Clean Water Infrastructure Reduce Overhead Costs of the California Environmental Protection Agency Consolidate the State's Geologic Programs Centralize California Heritage Programs Consolidate State Field and Regional Offices Consolidate Real Estate Services into One Organization Restructure Funding and Governance for Certain Land Conservancies Consolidate Resource Land Acquisition Processes Streamline Permitting to Reduce Petroleum Infrastructure Bottlenecks Use Technology to Streamline the State-Level Environmental Review Process Streamline the Department of Pesticide Regulation's Registration Process Simplify Process for Interagency Work Authorizations Establish a Risk-Based, Multi-Media, Environmental Compliance Assurance Program Enact Pending CEQA Guideline Amendments Consolidate Responsibility for Hazardous Waste Under One Agency Improve the Timber Harvest Plan Development and Review Process Promote Smart Growth Through Land Recycling Eliminate the Need for the California Integrated Waste Management Board to Approve Solid Waste Facility Permits Abolish the Registered Environmental Assessor Program Streamline and Eliminate Duplicative Reporting for the Environmental Protection and Resources Agencies Improving Database Management and e-Government Systems Reduce Mandates for Solid Waste Diversion Reporting for Rural Communities Recognize the 54 District Agricultural Associations and the California State Exposition and Fair as Public Corporations Reorganize California's Commodity Boards as Public Corporations Streamline Activities of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission Establish State Mitigation Property Standards and Registry Broaden the Use of Environmental Fee Collections to Address Unmet Needs School Land Bank Fund Balance Transfer to the State Teachers' Retirement System Improve Collection of Department of Fish and Game Fees for Reviewing Environmental Reports Increase Efficiency in Using Existing Bond Funds for Environmental Enhancement Acknowledgements (2004-08-04))
Language of Materials
English
Physical Location
Castle Warehouse, Chancellor's Archive Room, Physical & Environmental Planning Files, Box 9
Repository Details
Part of the University of California, Merced, Design and Construction Archives Repository