DWR to Offer Preview of IRWM Strategic Plan at this Week’s San Diego Conference
Also on the agenda: Frances Spivy-Weber to discuss mandatory state conversation regulations and the importance of regional planning
Attend the May 21-22 Integrated Regional Water Management conference for a sneak preview of recommended strategies from the Department of Water Resources for the future of IRWM in California, based on more than two years of interaction with IRWM practitioners and other stakeholders.
Headline issues related to drought, mandatory conservation and groundwater management also are on the agenda, which features a top lineup of speakers, including keynote speaker Fran Spivy-Weber, vice chair of the California State Water Resources Control Board.
Hear about grant opportunities, IRWM practices, governmental alignment and participate in engaging discussions with water managers, policymakers, government officials, and others about strategies for the future.
There’s still time to register for this 1-1/2 day conference. Only $195 and fee includes handouts, including the Layperson’s Guide to Integrated Regional Water Management, lunch, and a hosted reception May 21, cosponsored by MWH and RMC.