According to a McClintock press release, the forum will focus on the topics of wastewater treatment regulation, fees and facilities.
"It is the responsibility of Congress to resolve these issues, and the first step is to hear from those impacted by the underlying regulatory burdens," McClintock said in the release.
Invitations have been extended to federal and California state regulatory agencies, as well as local community officials (the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, California Environmental Protection Agency and the California Regional Water Quality Control Board have confirmed their attendance).
Here are the details:
* Monday, Sept. 27 at 10 a.m.
* Placer County Board of Supervisors Chamber
175 Fulweiler Avenue, Auburn
Contact McClintock's district director, Rocky Deal, at 916-786-5560.
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