Collaborative Approaches to Foster Groundwater Sustainability

A look at collaborative approaches that can make it easier to enact the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act while protecting vulnerable communities and ecosystems. Moderated by Jeffrey Mount, senior fellow, PPIC Water Policy Center. Panelists include: Eric Averett, general manager, Rosedale‒Rio Bravo Water District; Paul Gosselin, director, Butte County Department of Water and Resource Conservation; Angela Islas, community development specialist, Self-Help Enterprises; and Sandi Matsumoto, director of the California Water Program, The Nature Conservancy. The discussion is part of the November 2020 3-part conference, “Building a Water-Resilient California,” sponsored by the PPIC Water Policy Center.


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