The State Water Resources Control Board unanimously adopted emergency regulations on June 2, approving a package that changes how drinking-water quality data are reported electronically, according to the board’s June 2-3 meeting minutes.
The item was heard by the Division of Drinking Water as Item 4 on the board’s agenda. Staff presenters were Dan Wang, Debora Lancaster, Andrew Altevogt and Emily Roberts. The minutes say the board considered a proposed resolution adopting emergency regulations for electronic reporting of drinking-water quality data and that members voted to adopt it with Change Sheet #1.
Board Member Nichole Morgan made the motion, and Board Member Sean Maguire seconded it, according to the minutes. The board’s action was recorded as Resolution No. 2026-0019.
The meeting packet listed supporting materials including a public notice, agenda item, draft resolution, proposed regulation text, revised and final revised proposed regulation text, response to comments and Change Sheet #1. The minutes do not summarize implementation timing, covered systems or compliance deadlines in the excerpt available here.
The board also took up other business at the June 2-3 meeting, including adoption of the May 19-20 minutes and an uncontested item authorizing federal Clean Water Act section 319 grant actions for the Nonpoint Source Program. It later recessed into closed session on June 3 for two water-rights matters, according to the minutes.
