The drastic change we saw from deep drought to flooding underscores the importance of drought preparedness as a climate change resiliency strategy...moving forward, it will be important to ensure that conservation and efficiency measures are applied to all sources of water, including recycled water." - Sara Aminzadeh, Executive Director, California Coastkeeper Alliance, April 2017
This drought emergency is over, but the next drought could be around the corner...conservation must remain a way of life." - Governor Jerry Brown, April 2017
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Doug Parker, Director, California Institute for Water Resources
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Michelle Banonis, Assistant Chief Deputy Director, California Department of Water Resources
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While Governor Jerry Brown declared an official end to the drought on April 7, 2017, significant challenges remain in terms of responding to California’s water shortages in the long-term, not only because water has been a scare resource in the state, but also because the unpredictable and often extreme nature of California’s climate make it difficult to plan and prepare effectively.
Recognising the importance of long-term conservation, in May 2016 the Governor issued Executive Order B-37-16, designed to reinforce the state’s climate and drought resilience. This Order directs five state (EO) agencies (the Department of Water Resources, the State Water Resources Control Board, the California Public Utilities Commission, the California Department of Food and Agriculture, and the California Energy Commission) to establish a long-term water conservation framework that increases the collective resiliency of California communities against climate and drought. In addition, the California Water Action Plan, of which this conservation framework is part, was introduced in 2014 (and updated in 2016) as “the roadmap to put California on a path to sustainable water management.” It focuses on achieving three main goals: reliability, restoration and resilience.
More recently, the issue of resilience and conservation has been addressed in the final report, Making Water Conservation a California Way of Life, published in April 2017 and detailing the implementation of Executive Order B-37-16. Building on the successful water conservation following the mandatory restriction of 25% imposed by the Governor in June 2015, the report aims to “establish long-term water conservation measures.” The Order provides four inter-related objectives as part of establishing these measures: using water more wisely; eliminating water waste; strengthening local drought resilience and improving agricultural water use efficiency and drought planning. Significantly, the Order also introduces new targets that must now be met by the state’s 409 urban water suppliers and requires the publication of water shortage contingency plans, including an annual water budget forecast.
This timely symposium offers all those involved in water resources, management, conservation and sustainability, as well as environmental specialists and other stakeholders the chance to come together to discuss ways to overcome existing challenges in preparing for and responding to the state’s extreme climate variability. Attendees will also have the opportunity to explore strategies for effective resource management and will assess the progress made in realising the goals of the California Water Action Plan, in particular Making Water Conservation a California Way of Life and ultimately considering what more can be done in the future.
Delegates will:
| 09:30 | Registration and Morning Refreshments |
| 10:15 | Chair's Welcome and Introduction |
| 10:30 |
Panel One: Exploring Ways to Overcome Challenges and Prepare Effectively for Drought across the State
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| 11:15 | Morning Coffee Break |
| 11:30 | Open Floor Discussion and Debate with Panel One |
| 12:30 | Networking Lunch |
| 13:30 |
Panel Two: Looking Toward the Future: Exploring Strategies for Effective Resource Management, Resilience and Conservation
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| 14:15 | Afternoon Coffee Break |
| 14:30 | Open Floor Discussion and Debate with Panel Two |
| 15:30 | Chair's Summary and Closing Comments |
| 15:40 | Networking Reception |
| 16:30 | Close |
** Please note that the program is subject to change without notice **
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