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Native Plant Material Supply

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The contract is for the supply of source-verified native riparian vegetation to support habitat restoration and revegetation efforts in the Lakeport area of California. The plant material must be cultivated from verified native sources to ensure genetic integrity and ecological suitability for local riparian ecosystems, aligning with regional conservation objectives. The work is structured as a subcontract under the broader environmental initiatives managed by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 - Sacramento, with the place of performance clearly designated as Lakeport, zip code 95453. The North American Industry Classification System code 111998 identifies the activity as other miscellaneous agricultural support services, indicating this is a specialized horticultural supply effort rather than general farming or nursery operations. The contract was posted on July 7, 2026, and is intended to provide high-quality, ecologically appropriate plant material to rehabilitate degraded streamside and wetland habitats. Source verification requirements mean suppliers must document the origin and lineage of all plant material to prevent genetic contamination and promote biodiversity. This effort supports long-term watershed health and water quality improvement goals under the purview of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board. While no set-aside details or point of contact are provided, the focus remains strictly on delivering vegetation that meets strict ecological standards for on-site planting in a sensitive riparian environment.

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Supply source-verified native riparian plants for habitat restoration in Lakeport, California, under regional water quality goals.

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California → Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 - Sacramento

NAICS

111998 - All Other Miscellaneous Crop FarmingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Lakeport, CA, 95453

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AgencyCalifornia → Regional Water Quality Control Board, Region 5 - Sacramento
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Supply source-verified native riparian vegetation for planting to support habitat restoration and revegetation goals.

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