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Apply to the Directed Grant Program

by San Diego River Conservancy

The Conservancy’s Directed Grant Program seeks to support multi-benefit projects that advance a number of goals, including but not limited to: Conserving land, protecting all resources, completing the San Diego River Trail, and providing public access for the enjoyment of the San Diego River Park and open space, trails, campgrounds and park facilities.


Burn Permit

by California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection

Burn permits are available online and from CAL FIRE stations, for those burning within the State Responsibility Area. Be sure to check that you are both within the State Responsibility Area and that burning is currently allowed in your location prior to obtaining a permit. For information and permits required outside the SRA / CAL FIRE jurisdiction, contact your local city/county fire authority and regional air district. Violations of any Burning Permit Terms are a violation of State Law.

Topics: Safety and emergencies


California Water Watch

by Department of Water Resources

California Water Watch offers the most current local and statewide water conditions down to your region and even your neighborhood. This information is updated dynamically from a variety of data sources. Everyone is welcome to research, learn, and stay informed about California's most precious resource -- water.

Topics: Safety and emergencies


Campfire Permit

by California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection

Campfire permits are available online or at any CAL FIRE, USDA Forest Service, or Bureau of Land Management facility in California. There are no fees for permits, however they must be available for rangers and other officials to check when camping. Be sure to check local restrictions as campfires may be restricted entirely in areas with a high potential for wildfire.

Topics: Safety and emergencies


Coastal Enhancement

by State Coastal Conservancy

Resource projects all the coastal zone of California


eVQ - Electronic Verification Questionnaire

by Department of Toxic Substances Control

The eVQ System is how hazardous waste handlers file the required ID Number Verification Questionnaire to maintain the active status of their ID numbers.

Topics: Businesses, Health and wellness, Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


File a Complaint

by Department of Insurance

Consumers will find help in filing a Consumer Complaint, or an Independent Medical Review Application. Providers will find help in filing a Health Care Provider Complaint, as well as accessing Independent Dispute Resolution Process (IDRP) request forms.

Topics: DMV/Auto, Housing and real estate, Safety and emergencies


Find harmful chemical warnings

by Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

The California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment is establishing this website to provide the public with information on chemicals, products and locations often associated with Proposition 65 warnings. These warnings inform Californians about their exposures to chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.

Topics: Health and wellness, Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


Find Recycling location

by Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery

Find out where to recycle beverage containers, electronic waste, and other recyclables.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, State info and laws


Fire Information

by California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection

Find information on fires in California.

Topics: Safety and emergencies


Firewise USA®

by Office of the State Fire Marshal

The Firewise USA® program, led by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), offers a structured approach for communities to enhance their wildfire resilience in California. This initiative promotes collaborative efforts among residents, local fire departments, and other key stakeholders to bolster the fire resistance of homes and surroundings. Integral to California’s wildfire preparedness strategy, the program is supported by CAL FIRE’s Community Wildfire Preparedness & Mitigation Division, aiding communities in achieving Firewise designation.

Topics: Safety and emergencies


Hazardous Waste Tracking System

by Department of Toxic Substances Control

The Hazardous Waste Tracking System (HWTS) is the California Department of Toxic Substances Control’s (DTSC) data repository for hazardous waste manifest and ID Number information.

Topics: Businesses, Health and wellness, Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


Health Effects of Pesticides

by Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

OEHHA responds to inquiries from the public on the health effects of pesticides, including those used to control invasive species. OEHHA also provides educational materials and trainings to health care professionals on pesticide-related illnesses and reporting requirements.

Topics: Health and wellness, Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


Indicators of Climate Change in California

by Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

OEHHA publishes a report presenting indicators that track observed changes in the state’s climate and its impacts. Collectively, the indicators portray a statewide picture of climate change in California; reports on how certain Tribal Nations have experienced climate change are also presented.

Topics: Education, Health and wellness, Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


Permits

by San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission

Permits are required for most projects and activities in the following areas: -San Francisco Bay, including its open waters, marshes, and mudflats -Most creeks, rivers, sloughs, and other tributaries that flow into the Bay and are subject to tides -The first 100 feet inland from the shoreline around San Francisco Bay and its tidally influenced tributaries (an area called the “shoreline band”) -Certain areas of the Bay that were diked off in the past, including salt ponds, duck hunting preserves, game refuges, and other managed wetlands -Large areas within Suisun Marsh, including levees, waterways, marshes, and low-lying grasslands

Launch service: Permits

Last updated 11/04/2024

Topics: Businesses


Public Health Goals

by Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

A Public Health Goal (PHG) is the level of a chemical contaminant in drinking water that does not pose a significant risk to health.

Topics: Health and wellness, Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


Reforestation Resources

by California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection

CAL FIRE’s Reforestation Services Program produces containerized stock of conifer tree species for reforestation on private and state-owned lands in California. In addition, the Reforestation Services Program maintains a seed bank of source-identified native conifer species from seed zones and elevations throughout California. Seedlings are available seasonally to order from the Reforestation Services Program webpage.


Registered Professional Forester Examination

by Board of Forestry and Fire Protection

RPF and CRM Examinations are generally scheduled for April and October of every year. The RPF examination is developed by the Office of Professional Forester Registration’s (OPFR) contracted Expert Examiner. The CRM examination is developed by the sponsoring professional society, the California-Pacific Section of the Society of Range Management (Cal-Pac SRM). Both exams are administered by OPFR.


Regulatory Assistance Office

by Department of Toxic Substances Control

The Regulatory Assistance Office provides informal guidance regarding the management of hazardous waste, including compliance assistance, information, and research services. This is available to the generators, transporters, and facilities managing hazardous waste, as well as other government entities and the general public. If you can’t find answers to your questions, please contact us for assistance.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Businesses, Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


Save Our Water

by Department of Water Resources

California is experiencing climate shifts that bring more extreme weather, swinging between flood and drought. With the wets getting wetter and the hots getter hotter, every household is being asked to continue saving water for our future. Save Our Water is a statewide program aimed at helping Californians make water conservation a way of life. The program is reaching millions of Californians each year with its water-saving message and tips. Browse our website to uncover ideas on saving water indoors and out. We can all make a difference in California's water use by making simple changes to our daily habits.


Start Saving for Retirement Today

by Department of Human Resources

It’s never too early to plan for retirement. Learn about your options to supplement your pension plan with Savings Plus.