2020 marks the beginning of a new decade – and the five year anniversary of SGMA implementation!

 


Cooperating Organizations:

Assocation of California Water Agencies (ACWA)

Maven's Notebook

 Northern California Water Association (NCWA)


Digital Agenda

Printable Program

The Third Annual GSA Summit, now a virtual event held June 10-11, is an opportunity to celebrate a significant milestone with the first round of GSP submittals (due at the end of January) and to exchange information, ideas and best practices for successful GSP development and implementation.

This year’s discussion sessions will include new information and approaches to topics such as:

  • Lessons learned from 2020 GSPs
  • Best approaches for effective stakeholder engagement
  • How to coordinate GSA governance with other government agencies
  • Different ways to establish sustainable management criteria
  • Input on GSP development from various stakeholder groups
  • Data gap assessment and GSP implementation

Keynote speakers from State Board and DWR will provide reflections on the SGMA legislation development and implementation and provide insights on future program developments.

Don’t miss this opportunity for SGMA practitioners to learn from each other, identify best practices, and reflect on past SGMA successes and prepare for future implementation opportunities.

Join us for this event over 1 or 2 days, from the comfort of your home, and feel connected to the SGMA and professional groundwater community in this challenging time.

 

 

 



Date and Time

Wed, Jun. 10 - Thu, Jun. 11, 2020

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
(GMT-0700) America/Los_Angeles

Location

A Virtual Event.



BSMAR 17 and SWEPSYM will be a Virtual ConferenceThe Arizona Hydrological Society and the Floodplain Management Association have decided the conference will be virtual. Both organizations received requests from speakers and registrants to provide a virtual meeting because their agency or company has restricted in-person attendance in 2020. These requests …

BSMAR 17 and SWEPSYM will be a Virtual Conference
The Arizona Hydrological Society and the Floodplain Management Association have decided the conference will be virtual. Both organizations received requests from speakers and registrants to provide a virtual meeting because their agency or company has restricted in-person attendance in 2020. These requests occurred before the recent COVID-19 increases in Arizona, which has further prompted the two societies for the conferences to be virtual.

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Group(s): GRA