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Watch On Demand: Equity, Access and Affordability in Water
View our expert panel discussing issues of equity, access and affordability in California water in this on-demand video.
Watch Stormwater Workshop 2021 Webinar Video On Demand
View “A Strategic Approach to Integrate Stormwater and Sewer Systems” to learn how cities are increasing water supply and improving water quality through stormwater capture and reuse.
Join us August 10 for Stormwater Workshop
The August 10, 2021 webinar on stormwater is for water agencies, cities and others interested in learning how to unite stormwater and sewage infrastructure in order to improve water quality and create new sources of water supply for Southern California.
Join us July 23 for in-person Quarterly Luncheon
Fostering inclusivity in our industry and our coalition helps us address issues and solve problems more creatively, and we’ll explore the topic during Southern California Water Coalition’s in-person Quarterly Luncheon.
We’re Prepared for this Drought. What About the Next One?
The drought has returned to California. In just a few short weeks, the drought emergency declared by Governor Newsom in two Northern California...
New Magazine Highlights Inland Empire Water Leadership
SCWC has released an issue of the California Water magazine filled with the latest news and topics related to Inland Empire water supplies.
Watch Drought: Are We Ready? Webinar Video On Demand
View Drought: Are We Ready? webinar to learn how Southern California has increased its drought resiliency and what might be different this time.
Fact Sheet Showcases Three Decades of Water Resiliency Planning in Southern California
Fact sheet highlights how Southern California has dramatically reduced its dependence on imported water and increased the reliability of its local supplies.
Register Now for SCWC’s Drought: Are We Ready? Webinar on April 29
Discover how Southern California has increased its drought resiliency since the last drought and why this time might be different at our April 29 webinar.