Urban Water Institute and MCWRA Recommended Policy Principles for Long-Term Water Use Efficiency in California
MCWRA joined the Urban Water Institute in a letter to the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) recommending seven policy principles for long-term water use efficiency in California.
At the Urban Water Institute’s (UWI) 23rd Annual Water Conference in San Diego, a panel discussed the recent state-mandated water conservation emergency and the future of long-term water conservation, which resulted in recommended policy principles for long-term water use efficiency in California.
The panel included:
- Andree Johnson, Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (BAWSCA)
- Paul Jones, Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD)
- John Kingsbury, Mountain Counties Water Resources Association (MCWRA)
- Halla Razak, City of San Diego
- Moderated by Ed Means, Means Consulting
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MCWRA Associate member, The Urban Water Institute, Inc., was incorporated as a nonprofit public education organization in the State of California in 1993, with the Mission to provide non-partisan information of timely and pertinent interest to the water resource industry, including public agencies and private firms, with particular emphasis on water economics, management and resource policies as they affect consumers and the general economy.