Dec. 20, 2017 - Department of Water Resources

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Dec. 20, 2017 Day-long webathon will preview all five chapters of Update 2018

Panel discussion transcript from Update 2018 plenary meeting now available

Registration is open for a day-long webinar that will preview all five chapters of California Water Plan Update 2018. The webinar will be an opportunity to provide input on any area of concern in Update 2018. The session will begin at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, January 9. Also, RSVPs are still being accepted for an Update 2018 workshop on Thursday, Jan. 4. It will cover Chapter 4 (plans for investing in water resources sustainability) and Chapter 5 (funding and implementation). A panel discussion transcript from the recent Update 2018 plenary meeting has been posted online. Panel members talked about issues and benefits of connecting integrated regional water management with the implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act. The plenary meeting was held in September.

Discount registration rates available for managed aquifer recharge symposium

Save the dates for the 16th Biennial Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge. It will be March 6 and 7, in San Diego. Along with information on the latest groundwater recharge techniques, there will be an optional field trip to the Carlsbad Desalination Plant. Discounted registration rates are available through Sunday, Jan. 21.

New resource to be launched next month will provide climate action plan information

After the New Year, a new resource will be launched to help local governments learn more about climate action plans and policies being implemented throughout California. The Climate Action Portal Map (CAP-Map) will provide a database of strategies. A webinar to launch and demonstrate the map will be held Thursday, Jan. 11.

Central Valley Landscape Conservation Project sets dates for next workshop

The next Central Valley Landscape Conservation Project workshop will be Feb. 26 and 27, in Sacramento. It will focus on developing plans for landscape-scale adaptation actions. The workshop webpage includes information on pre-workshop webinars.

Examining ways to give all Californians safe and affordable drinking water

An event to promote safe, affordable, and accessible water for all Californians will be held Thursday, March 15, in Sacramento. Leaders from State government, local agencies and non-profit organizations from throughout California will look at potential solutions to the challenges standing in the way of providing safe drinking water. The event will be hosted by the Regional Water Authority.