
California's Water Plan: 9M Acre-Feet by 2040
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Californias Department of Water Resources is embarking on a significant multi-year project to update the states water plan, aiming to secure an additional nine million acre-feet of supply by 2040. This initiative is driven by a recent law that emphasizes improved data, clear targets, and enhanced collaboration among state, regional, and local agencies. The plan addresses the challenges posed by climate change, which has led to extreme weather patterns and strained water systems. It involves sharper data collection at the watershed level using new technology, tailored supply goals aligned with other state strategies, and practical solutions like nature-based approaches backed by cost reviews and tracking. An advisory committee with diverse representation from various stakeholders will begin its first meeting in April, with the public invited to participate. Visit California Water Plan dot com for more information on timelines, materials, and ways to contribute.
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