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July 2019 Quarterly Luncheon Recap
A blog recap of the Southern California Water Coalition’s July 2019 Quarterly Luncheon, highlighting the Southland water agencies that are making bold investments in local projects such as stormwater capture, water recycling and groundwater recharge.
Statement on Newsom Administration’s Delta Conveyance Announcement
SCWC statement on Governor’s Newsom’s announcement in May 2019 that the Delta Conveyance project will be downsized from two tunnels to one tunnel.
Blog: MWD Board Protects SoCal’s Supply From the Colorado River
SCWC applauds the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Board of Directors for taking action to protect the region’s supply from the Colorado River before the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation steps in to manage the shortage in March 2019.
California WaterFix Shifts to Single Tunnel
Statement from SCWC on Governor Newsom’s announcement that the California WaterFix project will shift to a single tunnel instead of two tunnels.
Water Quality: Statement on Economic Feasibility for Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs)
The Water Quality Task Force of the Southern California Water Coalition issued its position statement on economic feasibility guidance for maximum contaminant levels (MCLs).
Blog: Water is Critical to Southern California’s Economic Growth
Living and working in a dry place like Southern California means that it is important for all of us to realize that we must be part of the solution to the state’s water issues and contribute to the state’s economic growth.
California Governor Supports One Tunnel Delta Conveyance
SCWC statement on the single tunnel Delta Conveyance project supported by California Governor Newsom in his State of the State Address given in February 2019.
2018 Southern California Water Coalition Annual Report
The 2018 Annual Report of the Southern California Water Coalition contains a summary of key activities, legislation and progress on water supply priorities.
Statement on Proposed Voluntary Settlement Agreements for Delta Water Quality Control Plan
Statement on proposed voluntary agreements put forward by California Department of Water Resources, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and other water agencies in December 2018.








