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The California Water Plan Update 2009 outlines essential strategies for integrated water management within the state. This pre-final draft provides insights into government-to-government collaboration, public advisory committee contributions, and the importance of state and regional coordination in managing water resources. Key highlights include discussions on water supply balance, groundwater recovery, climate change impacts, and resource management strategies. Stakeholders include state agencies, local governments, and various community interests, illustrating a comprehensive approach to water sustainability.
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California Water Plan… Highlights…. INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT Plenary Meeting October 14, 2009 Pre-Final Draft
California Water Plan Update 2009Process Guide DWR &Other State Agencies Govt-to-Govt Collaboration Public Advisory Committee Communities of Interest Statewide Organizations Multi-Disciplinary Project Team Water PlanSteering Committee State Agencies Work Teams Regional Leads Analytical Tools & DataCommunications PlanningEnvironmental WaterFacilitationIntegrated Flood ManagementLand & Water Use Resource Management StrategiesWater Supply & BalanceWater Quality State staff workingwith Regional Efforts Regional Reports Regional Forum & Workshops Communities of Place Local Agencies & Governments Coordination Federal Agencies Consultation Tribal Governments > Extended Review Forum Interested Public < Plenary >Everyone > Statewide Water Analysis Network (SWAN) Scientists & Engineers Information Exchange & Data Integration Shared Analytical Tools & Methods Climate Change
30-Month Collaboration StatisticsMarch 2007 – September 2009 Comparison w/ Update 2005 106% of collaboration in 50% of the time * Not including briefings
Update 2009 – State’s BlueprintIntegrated Water Management & Sustainability
RMS TablesReduce DemandImprove Op Efficiency & TransfersIncrease Supply
RMS TablesImprove WQPractice Resource StewardshipImprove Flood Management