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California State Water Resources Control Board
The State Water Resources Control Board is soliciting bids for comprehensive office moving services across Northern and Southern California under IFB No. 25-047-999. Services include disassembly/reassembly of modular furniture, transportation, and relocation tasks as specified in the scope of work. Bids are due by February 18, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. PST, and the IFB was published on January 28, 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 29, 2026
Due Date
Feb 18, 2026
Release: Jan 29, 2026
California State Water Resources Control Board
Close: Feb 18, 2026
The State Water Resources Control Board is soliciting bids for comprehensive office moving services across Northern and Southern California under IFB No. 25-047-999. Services include disassembly/reassembly of modular furniture, transportation, and relocation tasks as specified in the scope of work. Bids are due by February 18, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. PST, and the IFB was published on January 28, 2026.
California State Water Resources Control Board
The State Water Resources Control Board is seeking bids for comprehensive office moving services in Northern and Southern California, including the disassembly and assembly of various modular furniture brands. Bidders must provide at least five background-checked employees and a truck or van at least 17 feet long with a lift gate. The resulting agreement is expected to have a 36-month base term with two optional one-year extensions.
Posted Date
Jan 28, 2026
Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: Jan 28, 2026
California State Water Resources Control Board
Close: Feb 11, 2026
The State Water Resources Control Board is seeking bids for comprehensive office moving services in Northern and Southern California, including the disassembly and assembly of various modular furniture brands. Bidders must provide at least five background-checked employees and a truck or van at least 17 feet long with a lift gate. The resulting agreement is expected to have a 36-month base term with two optional one-year extensions.
California State Water Resources Control Board
The State Water Resources Control Board, on behalf of the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, invites Statements of Qualifications for Phase 2 of the Gualala TMDL Implementation Program. The RFQ seeks qualified firms to support implementation of the Gualala River Sediment TMDL Action Plan through services aligned with watershed and sediment control efforts under the program. Key dates include a voluntary pre‑solicitation conference on January 23, 2026 and responses due February 11, 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 2, 2026
Due Date
Feb 12, 2026
Release: Jan 2, 2026
California State Water Resources Control Board
Close: Feb 12, 2026
The State Water Resources Control Board, on behalf of the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, invites Statements of Qualifications for Phase 2 of the Gualala TMDL Implementation Program. The RFQ seeks qualified firms to support implementation of the Gualala River Sediment TMDL Action Plan through services aligned with watershed and sediment control efforts under the program. Key dates include a voluntary pre‑solicitation conference on January 23, 2026 and responses due February 11, 2026.
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California State Water Resources Control Board
This document is Purchase Order 3940-P428004780 issued by the State Water Resources Control Board to STACKNEXUS INC. for services or products covering the period from May 26, 2025, to May 25, 2026. The payment terms are Net 45. The agreement incorporates terms and conditions from a Department of General Services Leveraged Procurement Agreement (LPA# SLP-22-70-0348B) and specific IT General Provisions for Cloud Computing Services. While the document outlines the parties and term, it does not specify any line items or a total contract amount.
Effective Date
May 26, 2025
Expires
Effective: May 26, 2025
California State Water Resources Control Board
Expires:
This document is Purchase Order 3940-P428004780 issued by the State Water Resources Control Board to STACKNEXUS INC. for services or products covering the period from May 26, 2025, to May 25, 2026. The payment terms are Net 45. The agreement incorporates terms and conditions from a Department of General Services Leveraged Procurement Agreement (LPA# SLP-22-70-0348B) and specific IT General Provisions for Cloud Computing Services. While the document outlines the parties and term, it does not specify any line items or a total contract amount.
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This document details a purchase order from the State Water Resources Control Board to HF TECH SERVICES INC for annual subscriptions to Communications Cloud, Enhanced Security, and Communications Cloud Advanced Package. The contract is effective from September 12, 2024, to September 11, 2025. It lists individual line item prices but does not provide an explicit grand total for the entire order. The agreement incorporates various general and cloud computing provisions by reference, including specific terms related to GenAI technology.
Effective Date
Sep 12, 2024
Expires
Effective: Sep 12, 2024
California State Water Resources Control Board
Expires:
This document details a purchase order from the State Water Resources Control Board to HF TECH SERVICES INC for annual subscriptions to Communications Cloud, Enhanced Security, and Communications Cloud Advanced Package. The contract is effective from September 12, 2024, to September 11, 2025. It lists individual line item prices but does not provide an explicit grand total for the entire order. The agreement incorporates various general and cloud computing provisions by reference, including specific terms related to GenAI technology.
California State Water Resources Control Board
This document is a Purchase Order (3940-P328004990) from the State Water Resources Control Board to KAMBRIAN CORPORATION for Granicus software subscriptions. The contract is effective from June 1, 2024, to May 31, 2027, and has a total value of $217,989.82. The purchase is made under LPA Contract ID SLP-21-70-0282C and incorporates various general and cloud computing provisions.
Effective Date
Jun 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 1, 2024
California State Water Resources Control Board
Expires:
This document is a Purchase Order (3940-P328004990) from the State Water Resources Control Board to KAMBRIAN CORPORATION for Granicus software subscriptions. The contract is effective from June 1, 2024, to May 31, 2027, and has a total value of $217,989.82. The purchase is made under LPA Contract ID SLP-21-70-0282C and incorporates various general and cloud computing provisions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from California State Water Resources Control Board
Key discussions included announcements regarding the resignation of the executive director and the delegation of responsibilities to the acting executive director, Gabor Morocz. The Board established two search task forces, Alpha and Bravo, to identify a new executive director, targeting an appointment date of January 1, 2010. The meeting also addressed reports from closed sessions concerning pilot incident reviews (M/V MORNING MERMAID, M/V KRITI JADE, and M/V XIN NING BO), litigation updates, and appointments to the Finance Committee. Further discussions covered IT infrastructure improvements, addressing an eviction notice from the Port of San Francisco, and managing water damage from a recent storm. Operational reports detailed Not Fit For Duty statuses for several Captains and updates on the new Pilot Vessel Drake. The Port Agent's report provided statistics on vessel moves and low sulfur fuel issues. The Pilot Evaluation Committee reported on the progress of eight trainees and proposed setting the Trainee Entry Exam month for May 2010, while also addressing the status of the Trainee Drug Testing Program. The Pension Committee appointed Assistant Director Nancy Bennett as the Interim Fiduciary for the San Francisco Pilots Pension Plan. New business focused on approving an amendment to the contract with Port Revel for additional manned model training classes to comply with state law requirements, requiring an expenditure not to exceed $120,000 plus travel expenses. Other topics included the status of SB 300 legislation, developing a standardized years-of-service form for pension calculation, establishing a system for tracking Form 700 filings, and reviewing the effect of CARB low sulfur fuel regulations on vessel safety.
The meeting of the California Water Quality Monitoring Council focused primarily on environmental DNA (eDNA). The council discussed the White House strategy on eDNA, the impacts of the council's Molecular Methods Workgroup, eDNA work at the Ocean Protection Council, and the SWAMP eDNA Metabarcoding Monitoring and Analysis Project. A public forum was held where concerns about plastic grass pollution were raised. Council members provided updates, including information on the Ocean Protection Council's strategic planning process, the accreditation of laboratories for microplastics testing, and studies on PFAS sources.
The State Water Resources Control Board meeting included discussions and updates on various key areas. These encompassed the Water Quality Enforcement Policy, enforcement actions referred to the Attorney General's Office, and a proposed settlement with the City of Stockton for NPDES violations. Additional topics covered the Enforcement Data Improvement Project, a DFG/Water Board Pilot Project, and the Division of Water Quality's work on an ASBS General Exception, Biodiesel Blends in Underground Storage Tanks, Composting Facilities, the GAMA Program, Landscape Irrigation General Permit, Ocean Plan Amendment, Once Through Cooling, Onsite Wastewater Regulations, Recycled Water Policy, SSO Reduction Program, Sediment Quality Objectives, Statewide Trash Policy, Storm Water Construction General Permit, Storm Water Effectiveness Assessment for MS4 Permits, Toxicity Control Provisions, and the Wetland and Riparian Area Protection Policy. Water Right Issues, Drought Activities, San Joaquin River Restoration Flows, Bay Delta Water Right Issues, and Complaints Filed against Three Water Right License Holders in the Southern Delta were also discussed.
The State Water Resources Control Board meeting included discussions and updates on various divisions and programs. The Division of Financial Assistance covered topics such as the Proposition 84 Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS) Grant Program and the Small Community Wastewater initiatives. The Cleanup and Abatement Account and Site Cleanup Program activities were reviewed, along with funding approvals for projects like the Orange County Sanitation District Groundwater Replenishment System Phase II and the City of Camarillo Water Recycling Plan of Study. The Division of Water Quality discussed the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) project, Ocean Plan Amendment, On-site Wastewater Treatment System (OWTS), and Storm Water permits. The Division of Water Rights addressed the Big Sur Instream Flow Study, Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement, Merced Irrigation District Investigation Order, and Sonoma County Water Agency's request to reduce minimum instream flow requirements for the Russian River. Updates were also provided by the Office of Delta Watermaster, Office of Enforcement, and Office of Information Management and Analysis.
The board meeting included discussions on the Proposition 84 Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS) Grant Program, progress on cleanup efforts funded by the Cleanup and Abatement Account, and the financial status of the Cleanup Fund. The Division of Water Quality provided updates on the Areas of Special Biological Significance (ASBS), the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) program, the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program, the Once-Through Cooling (316b) Policy Amendment, On-site Wastewater Treatment System (OWTS) policies, Sediment Quality Objectives, and various Storm Water permits. The Division of Water Rights discussed requests to reduce minimum instream flow requirements for the Russian River, the development of Fresno River Operations Protocols, coordination with the Department of Fish and Game, and several water transfers. The Office of Enforcement updated the board on the Mandatory Minimum Penalty (MMP) Enforcement Initiative, All Staff Enforcement Training, the Government-Owned Tanks (GOT) Enforcement Initiative, and Significant Regional Board Enforcement Activities. The Office of Information Management and Analysis presented findings from the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) and the development of Biological Objectives for California Streams. The meeting also included updates on various statewide policies and significant general permits.
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