Water Conference Resources
The challenges and different approaches for securing reliability.
Southern California has made great progress in reducing water usage, but what else can be done?
Graham Bradner, Executive Director for the Delta Conveyance Design and Construction Authority shared the process, progress and details from the environmental impact report for the Delta Conveyance.
Adel Hagekhalil, General Manager of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California keynote presentation at the 2022 Southern California Water Conference
All water starts as stormwater. How is Southern California capturing that supply from the sky? Our panel shared the process from Planningto Funding to Building.
Conserving water is a way of life in Southern California, but how low is too low? Our expert panel discussed water use standards and the impacts of using less or what happens if we don’t.
Panel presentation on lessons learned from the latest crisis and how we can be better prepared for health, safety and infrastructure emergencies.
Recycled water has been around for a long-time, but what are we doing with it? Learn about some unique uses and plans for reuse.
Panel presentation on some of the region’s best practices from the past decade.
Panel presentation on some innovations happening in the water and wastewater industry.
In January 2012, leaders representing public and private water agencies, regulators, planners, education, and business began working together as the Countywide Vision Water Element Group to develop a long-range plan to ensure water sustainability for San Bernardino County’s future.
Water Demand and Population - San Bernardino County Water Element
The Countywide Vision Water Element Group presented evidence to support its finding from the 2018 update of its countywide water inventory
Metropolitan Water District of So. California
Providing Leadership, Collaboration, and Expertise on California’s Unique Water Efficiency Issues
The purpose of this introductory guide is to help landowners who wish to use or develop property which includes a watercourse* or wetland
Drought and other conditions that reduce the amount of water that is available to keep plants alive are serious issues.
Code and Standards Consulting- New Homes use 50% less indoor water than older homes