See How Drought is Impacting the Nation’s Breadbasket
Upcoming Central Valley tour also features groundwater, subsidence and habitat restoration issues
As first-ever water restrictions are ordered in California, join the Water Education Foundation’s Central Valley Tour to see how the lack of rain and snow has impacted the heavily agricultural region.
Besides drought impacts, the three-day tour beginning April 22 offers participants a chance to see the hottest issues in water up close: Groundwater, subsidence and habitat restoration.
It also provides participants with a close-up look at the State Water Project and the Central Valley Project, the state’s two key water delivery systems.
Along the way, we will visit the San Luis Reservoir, Mendota Pool, Westlands Water District, Pine Flat Dam, Friant Dam and many more stops.
Click here for more details and to register.