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What If California’s Drought Continues? |
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Friday, August 21, 2015 For full program information and to attend in person, |
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ABOUT THE PROGRAM |
Four years into an especially hot drought, California faces major challenges in managing scarce water supplies. Where are we most vulnerable, and what lessons have we learned for improving water management for cities, farms, rural communities, and the environment? Join PPIC Water Policy Center director Ellen Hanak and a panel of experts for a discussion about the likely impacts of continued drought and what we can do to prepare.
This research was supported with funding from the California Water Foundation, an initiative of the Resources Legacy Fund. |
PARTICIPANTS |
Wade Crowfoot, deputy cabinet secretary and senior advisor, Office of Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. |
Laurel Firestone, co-executive director and co-founder, Community Water Center |
Ellen Hanak, center director, PPIC Water Policy Center |
Kevin Hunting, chief deputy director, California Department of Fish and Wildlife |
Jeffrey Mount, senior fellow, PPIC Water Policy Center |
CONTACT |
Arabella Cureton (415) 291-4420 cureton@ppic.org |
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PPIC Sacramento Center Senator Office Building 1121 L Street, Suite 801 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 440-1120 |
Tags: California, drought, education, water