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Free June 1 briefing at CSU Fresno also will discuss current hydrologic conditions
Speakers from the California Department of Water Resources, NASA/JPL, Fresno County and the Kings River Conservation District will be on tap at a free briefing June 1 in Fresno to give the latest information on the state’s current hydrologic/drought conditions and the San Joaquin Valley’s groundwater.
Hear how a local agency is implementing the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act and how remote sensing is helping to monitor San Joaquin Valley land subsidence. Attendees will also get the latest conditions of the region’s groundwater supply, use and overdraft.
Click here to view the agenda for “Water Year 2016: San Joaquin Valley Groundwater Conditions.” Register here soon! The event is free but seating is limited.
The daylong event is co-sponsored DWR and the Water Education Foundation in cooperation with the Center for Irrigation Technology. It will be held at the Alice Peters Auditorium (PB 191) in the University Business Center at CSU Fresno.
Check-in and registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. The program will run from 10:00 a.m. to noon and from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lunch is on your own.