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Learn more about SCWC’s Innovation Matters Webinar
The webinar on Innovation Matters: Charting the Path in Energy Advancements at the Water-Energy Nexus will feature an expert panel offering thoughts on energy possibilities for water operations.
Join us for our November 2 Annual Dinner
Speaker Emeritus Anthony Rendon, who represents the 62nd Assembly District in Southeast Los Angeles County, will be keynote at this year’s dinner at the Balboa Bay Resort in Newport Beach.
Collaboration and Innovation: Fontana’s Water Providers Working Together for a Reliable and Sustainable Future
Fontana’s water partnerships ensure reliability; investing in infrastructure supports economic growth.
Governor Newsom Signs Ambitious Infrastructure Permitting and Project Review Reforms Into Law
These reforms will streamline permitting, cut red tape, reduce time-consuming litigation, and make other changes that will shorten project timelines while saving taxpayers, state and local governments and businesses hundreds of millions of dollars.
New research reveals water infrastructure projects are frequent targets of CEQA lawsuits
New study finds water infrastructure projects face major roadblocks due to lawsuits filed under the California Environmental Quality Act.
Get informed on Colorado River water supply at the SCWC Quarterly Luncheon
Learn from knowledgeable professionals about southwestern U.S. water management at SCWC’s Quarterly Luncheon.
SCWC supports Governor Newsom’s Infrastructure Proposal
This proposal to streamline the environmental impact review process for vital water projects such as Delta Conveyance, storage, water recycling and desalination is a game-changer.
Metropolitan Adapting to Climate Change to Secure Southern California’s Water Supplies
As the largest supplier of treated water in the nation, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California always has considered the big picture...
CalEPA Secretary Yana Garcia is Focused on Climate Resiliency
Learn how Secretary Garcia is leading state efforts to combat climate change, improve air and water quality, regulate toxic substances and more.