California's Climate Actions & Their Implications For Bay Area Water Mgmt.

Mon, Sep 22nd 2008, 10:00am - 12:30pm
Bay Area Water Forum Meeting:
"California's Climate Actions & Their Implications For Bay Area Water Management"
Monday, September 22nd
10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. (note new time!)
Room 12, Elihu Harris State Building
1515 Clay Street, Oakland, CA

John Andrew of the Department of Water Resources, member of the Governor's Climate Action Team, will discuss what the latest developments in California's efforts to respond to impending climate change mean for the water community. He will talk about the Team's work, the state's AB 32 Scoping Plan containing major strategies for reducing greenhouse gases, and the impacts on water-related energy use and water management.

We'd like to thank Ken Schwarz, Principal of Horizon Water and Environment, for sponsoring lunch for the Sept. 22nd meeting.

Please RSVP to Charlotte Chorneau at cchorneau@ccp.csus.edu to reserve lunch.

For more information, contact Mary Selkirk at mselkirk@ccp.csus.edu

The Bay Area Water Forum serves as a venue for encouraging regional cooperation, education and exchange of ideas on critical Bay area water issues. Monthly meetings are open to all interested parties. The Forum is sponsored by numerous Bay area water agencies along with the State Coastal Conservancy.