Event: WaterPalooza! 2021

Dates: Thu, Sep 30th 2021 to Fri, Oct 1st 2021
Location: Online event.
Description:

Join hundreds of water leaders and decision makers from across the hydro cycle representing state and local governments, agencies, institutional users, engineering and service providers.

WaterPalooza! features an amazing diversity of stories, experiences, insights and visions as we attempt to build a more resilient, equitable and prosperous Bay Area.

Speakers (A Partial Listing)

Dr. David Sedlak, UC Berkeley
Dr. Peter Gleick, Pacific Institute 
Assembly Member Robert Rivas
Felicia Marcus, Stanford Water in the West
Eddie Corwin, Google REWS (invited)
Dr. Newsha Ajami, Stanford Water in the West & SFPUC
Paula Kehoe, SF Water
Aaron Fukuda, Tulare Irrigation District
Peter Drekmeier, Tuolumne River Trust
Rob Beate, Water Replenishment District
Bob Whitley, West Yost
Teresa Herrera, Silicon Valley Clean Water
Kim Hackett, SVCW & CWEA
Philip Winter, Nebia
Hossein Ashktorab, Valley Water
Tom Francis, BAWSCA
Ken Jenkins, Cal Water
Metra Richert, Valley Water
Peter Yolles, Echo River Capital
Amit Mutsuddy, San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility
Sebastien Tilmans, Stanford Codiga Center
Len Materman, OneShoreline

Topics (A Partial Listing)

From Climate Crisis to Water Crisis
Save the Water! Conservation & Efficiency Program Roundup
Nebia/SSV Drought Action Partnership
A Water Conservation: Bob Whitley w/ Teresa Herrera
Brackish Desal: Operating Under the Radar
Google Water Stewardship Plan
The SSV Water Manifesto
Bay Area, Central Valley & the small-e Water Economics 
Multibenefit Land Repurposing & the Future of Farming
National Water Reuse: A Blue Ribbon Report
Show Your Math: Investing in Water
OneShoreline (If the Creek Don’t Rise)
Great Big Infrastructure! Silicon Valley Clean Water & San José-Santa Clara
After the Silver Tsunami: Aqua-Collar Diversity
Love That Dirty Water
Codiga: Report from the Proving Ground
Technology Roundup: Real-time Colifom & Other Sensor Wonders
‘What’s News’ briefs on COVID wastewater analysis, water quality after wildfires, rebuilding Anderson Dam and recycled water rulemaking

GA Tickets at $95. Donation based "pay what you can" ticketing available as well. No one will be denied entry for lack of funds.

Registration for the event can be found here