The winter storms brought plenty of rain to SCV, although it is still not enough to overcome three years of extreme drought, according to the Department of Water Resources.
SCV Water conservation and water planning staff is set to share the impact of the recent storms on the local water supply at a free live virtual webinar on Wednesday, March 1 at 6 p.m..
“The storms we saw in California this winter were helpful to the State’s water outlook,” said SCV
Water’s Water Resources Planner, Sarah Fleury. “However, that doesn’t indicate that the drought is over. All of California is still in some level of drought, and officials are careful with loosening up restrictions because we just don’t know what the rest of the winter and spring holds in terms of precipitation.”
During the Water Matters: After the Storms webinar, the audience will have the opportunity to hear from a panel of subject matter experts, including Water Resource Planners Sarah Fleury and Ernesto Velazquez and Sustainability Manager Matt Dickens.
Those who plan on attending the webinar are asked to register by March 1 at noon. Community members who cannot attend the live event can view it afterward by visiting Water-matters.
During the event, the panel will answer questions from attendees, as well as share key information, including:
- Water Supplies
- Project Infrastructure
- Drought Outlook
To register for the event, visit the SCV Water website.
Water Matters is a quarterly webinar series offered by SCV Water. Community members are invited to recommend topics by emailing Public Affairs Specialist Laura Gallegos.
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