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San Francisco Estuary Partnership

The San Francisco Estuary Partnership
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Formation 1987
Type Government Agency
Headquarters Oakland, CA, USA
Area served
San Francisco Bay Area
Exec. Dir.
Judy Kelly
Website http://www.sfestuary.org

The San Francisco Estuary Partnership (Partnership) is one of the 28 National Estuary Programs created in the 1987 Amendments to the Clean Water Act. The Partnership is a non-regulatory federal-state-local collaboration working to restore water quality and manage the natural resources of the San Francisco Bay-Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta estuary. The Partnership works with over 100 municipalities, non-profits, governmental agencies, and businesses and helps develop, find funding for, and implement over 40 projects and programs aimed at improving the health of the estuary. The partnership either directly implements these projects, or administers and manages grants, holds educational workshops and highlights project results. The Partnership is also the official representative for the San Francisco Bay region to the Most Beautiful Bays in the World.

The Partnership's office is colocated with the San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board in the Elihu M Harris State Building.

SFEP’s work and mission are detailed in the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan. Completed in 1993 and revised in 2007, this document is organized around nine issue/program areas, each with goals, objectives, and actions:

The Plan, collaboratively produced by consensus agreement of a broad community of stakeholders, recommends over 200 actions to protect and restore the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary. It is the region’s roadmap for restoring the Estuary’s chemical, physical, and biological health. The 2007 Plan includes new and revised actions, such as the need to address sea level rise, while retaining many of the original actions.

The National Estuary Program (NEP was established under Section 320 of the 1987 Clean Water Act Amendments as a non-regulatory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) place-based program to protect and restore the water quality and ecological integrity of the nation's estuaries. Each NEP was required to develop and implement a Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan identifying actions to address the water quality, habitat, and living resources challenges within its watershed. San Francisco Bay was identified in the founding legislation as one of seven estuaries of national concern. Currently, the NEP is composed of 28 site specific programs. Each of these NEP's has created an individual Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan and is working to successfully restore and maintain the water quality and ecological integrity of that estuary.


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