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Barrera Joins Water Plan Committee for Advocacy Efforts

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California Water Plan 2028: A New Era in Water Management

Introduction to California Water Plan 2028

California faces significant challenges regarding water supply and management, and the state has recently taken a promising step to address these issues through the California Water Plan 2028. Launched by Governor Gavin Newsom on February 25, this ambitious initiative aims to modernize the state’s water planning process over the next several years.

The Role of the Advisory Panel

CalChamber President and CEO Jennifer Barrera has been appointed to an advisory panel tasked with shaping this new water plan. This panel will hold public meetings organized by the California Department of Water Resources beginning in April, where stakeholders will discuss strategies to ensure a sustainable water future for California.

Importance of Water Supply Targets

Barrera emphasized the critical role of water in maintaining strong communities and a thriving economy. The advisory committee will work to establish clear water supply targets and benchmarks to promote both action and accountability, setting the groundwork for California’s long-term prosperity.

Strategic Goals for Water Supply

The California Water Plan 2028 targets a supply of 9 million acre-feet of water by 2040, according to the guidelines of Senate Bill 72. An acre-foot can cover an acre of land with one foot of water and is equivalent to approximately 325,851 gallons. This goal reflects California’s commitment to addressing its water challenges through comprehensive planning.

Collaborative Efforts

The advisory committee includes a diverse range of stakeholders, including representatives from agricultural and urban water suppliers, businesses, tribal leaders, labor groups, environmental advocates, and local governments. This collaborative approach ensures that various perspectives are considered, promoting sustainable water management solutions.

Focus Areas for the Advisory Committee

State officials will prioritize several key areas, including:

  • Water Supply Management: Identifying sustainable water sources to meet future demands.
  • Conservation Strategies: Implementing measures to reduce water waste.
  • Recharge and Storage Solutions: Enhancing groundwater recharge and improving storage facilities.

For transparency and public access, the California Water Plan has launched a dedicated website: CaliforniaWaterPlan.com, where stakeholders can stay informed and engaged throughout the planning process.

Conclusion

The California Water Plan 2028 is a robust initiative that seeks to address the state’s pressing water challenges through strategic planning and collaborative efforts. By focusing on accountability and sustainability, California aims to secure a reliable water future for its residents and economy.

For further reading on California’s water management strategies, explore the California Department of Water Resources and the complete details of the new water plan here.

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