The California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA) has been a leader since 1989 when the field of stormwater management was in its infancy. CASQA's membership is composed of a diverse range of stormwater quality management organizations and individuals, including cities, counties, special districts, industries, and consulting firms throughout the state. A large part of our mission is to assist water quality programs in California to learn collectively from the individual experiences of its members, to learn from the mistakes and avoid the pitfalls.
Early in 2004, CASQA selected Geoff Brosseau as its first Executive Director. Mr. Brosseau is charged with leading CASQA through its early years as a non-profit corporation and establishing a firm foundation for the organization's educational and scientific mission. He serves as a leader with a vision for the future and growth of CASQA.
The 11 individuals who comprise CASQA's Board of Directors are elected for staggered two-year terms by the membership. The Board and Executive Program Committee meet bi-monthly at various locations throughout California. The Executive Program Committee leads the technical work of CASQA. The membership meetings, which are open to members and non-members, are held quarterly at various locations throughout California.
For more information on CASQA Board Members, Staff and Committees, please see our Contacts page.
Our History… Formed in 1989 as the California Stormwater Quality Task Force, the SWQTF was a quasi-governmental organization, which advised the State Water Resources Control Board on matters related to developing stormwater regulations - more specifically, it was intended to help California comply with the municipal and industrial National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater mandates of the federal Clean Water Act. The Task Force officially became CASQA in September 2002, when its formal 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization status was approved.
Today… CASQA holds bi-monthly meetings which are open to the public. Anyone can participate in committees and work groups. To receive meeting announcements and agendas in advance, please send your email address to info@casqa.org. We hope to see you at our next meeting!
This web site provides information about CASQA, meeting schedules and agendas, access to documents and plans generated by CASQA, and contact information.
For more information about what we do and what we've done, click here
The California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA) has been a leader since 1989 when the field of stormwater management was in its infancy. CASQA's membership is composed of a diverse range of stormwater quality management organizations and individuals, including cities, counties, special districts, industries, and consulting firms throughout the state. A large part of our mission is to assist water quality programs in California to learn collectively from the individual experiences of its members, to learn from the mistakes and avoid the pitfalls.
Early in 2004, CASQA selected Geoff Brosseau as its first Executive Director. Mr. Brosseau is charged with leading CASQA through its early years as a non-profit corporation and establishing a firm foundation for the organization's educational and scientific mission. He serves as a leader with a vision for the future and growth of CASQA.
The 11 individuals who comprise CASQA's Board of Directors are elected for staggered two-year terms by the membership. The Board and Executive Program Committee meet bi-monthly at various locations throughout California. The Executive Program Committee leads the technical work of CASQA. The membership meetings, which are open to members and non-members, are held quarterly at various locations throughout California.
For more information on CASQA Board Members, Staff and Committees, please see our Contacts page.
Our History… Formed in 1989 as the California Stormwater Quality Task Force, the SWQTF was a quasi-governmental organization, which advised the State Water Resources Control Board on matters related to developing stormwater regulations - more specifically, it was intended to help California comply with the municipal and industrial National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater mandates of the federal Clean Water Act. The Task Force officially became CASQA in September 2002, when its formal 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization status was approved.
Today… CASQA holds bi-monthly meetings which are open to the public. Anyone can participate in committees and work groups. To receive meeting announcements and agendas in advance, please send your email address to info@casqa.org. We hope to see you at our next meeting!
This web site provides information about CASQA, meeting schedules and agendas, access to documents and plans generated by CASQA, and contact information.
For more information about what we do and what we've done, click here