[GPSCC-chat] Fwd: Forum: Urban Water Management Plans
fred
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Tue Dec 21 14:29:29 PST 2010
Of interest to the Green Party:
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Subject: Forum: Urban Water Management Plans
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 11:44:45 -0800
From: Peter Drekmeier <peter at Tuolumne.org>
Friends,
This will be an excellent community forum. Please join us, and if you
know of others who might be interested, please spread the word.
Thanks and Happy holidays!
-Peter
*It Takes a Village: Working Together to Craft Effective Urban Water
Management Plans*
*Monday, January 10, 2011, 1:00-3:30pm*
Redwood City Council Chambers, 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City
Free and open to the public
Every five years water suppliers in California must update their Urban
Water Management Plans (UWMPs). UWMPs describe the service area of the
water supplier, including current and projected population, climate, and
other demographic factors affecting the supplier's water management
planning. They must identify and quantify the existing and planned
sources of water available to the supplier and provide a description of
the supplier's water demand management measures. The current round of
UWMPs (due by July 1, 2011) is especially important because agencies
must identify how they plan to reduce their potable water use by 20% by
2020 in accordance with SBx7-7.
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*Agenda*
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1) Presentation on the purpose and requirements of UWMPs by Peter
Brostrom, California Department of Water Resources.
2) Panel Discussion featuring:
*Art Jensen, Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (moderator)*
*Peter Brostrom, California Department of Water Resources*
*Catherine Elvert, City of Palo Alto Utilities*
*Justine Ezell, City of Redwood City Public Works*
*Molly Petrick, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission*
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*Target Audience: Water agency/city employees, elected officials,
representatives of nonprofit organizations and the general public.*
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*Sponsored by the Tuolumne River Trust and Wholly H2o. Hosted by the
City of Redwood City.*
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*For more information contact Peter Drekmeier at peter at tuolumne.org
<mailto:peter at tuolumne.org> or (415) 882-7252.*
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Peter Drekmeier
Bay Area Program Director
Tuolumne River Trust
111 New Montgomery, #205
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 882-7252 x 302
peter at tuolumne.org <mailto:peter at tuolumne.org>
http://www.tuolumne.org/bayarea
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