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This
report and the entire Beach Report Card program would
not be possible without the cooperation of the many
monitoring agencies throughout California. These agencies
include the County of Del Norte, Environmental Health;
County of Humboldt, Environmental Health Division; County
of Mendocino, Environmental Health Department; County
of Sonoma, Environmental Health Division; the County
of Marin, Environmental Health Services; the County
of San Francisco, Public Health Department; the San
Francisco Public Utilities Commission; the County of
San Mateo, Environmental Health Division; the County
of Santa Cruz, Environmental Health Service; the County
of Monterey, Environmental Health Division; the County
of San Luis Obispo, Environmental Health Services; the
County of Santa Barbara, Environmental Health Services;
the County of Ventura, Environmental Health Division;
City of Los Angeles Environmental Monitoring Division;
the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts; the Los
Angeles County, Department of Health Services; the City
of Long Beach, Department of Health and Human Services,
Division of Environmental Health; the County of Orange,
Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental
Health; the Orange County Sanitation District; the County
of San Diego, Department of Environmental Health, Land
and Water Quality Division; the Southern California
Coastal Water Research Project; and the State Water
Resources Control Board.
A
thank you to Microsoft Southern California Consulting
Services for their invaluable support in creating and
maintaining the online Beach Report Card.
Heal the Bay especially thanks the Ford Motor Company
for their continued support in funding the Beach Report
Card program and the publication of this report.
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