Events, Workshops & Dialogues

Water in the West hosts workshops, dialogues and other events, bringing together leaders, professionals, stakeholders and academic experts in the fields of water research and water management to inform and examine pressing western water issues. These events are an opportunity for those in the public, private and academic sectors to learn more about water challenges in the west and gain insights into potential solutions.


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October 1, 2020 - 12:00pm
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Join Bay Area One Water Network for a noontime seminar exploring the critical needs for ensuring resilient water supplies in the Bay Area and chart a roadmap for next steps for the Bay Area One Water Network. Participants will have opportunities for discussion and to provide feedback on key topics for future Bay Area One Water Network activities.

September 17, 2020 - 11:30am

COVID-19 has highlighted—and accelerated—several long-standing problems plaguing our nation’s infrastructure, including governance, investment and technological challenges. However, infrastructure does not have to be a hurdle; it can power our recovery. Within the infrastructure discussion, water is one of the most overlooked systems nationally, even as it has remained vital to our public health, environment, and economy. This webinar will explore the frequently hidden—but foundational—role our...

September 3, 2020 - 11:00am

PPIC CalTrout Ecosystem Fellow Ted Grantham will outline a new report on using “functional flows”—which restore seasonal components of river flow—to sustain the biological, chemical, and physical processes necessary for ecosystem health. A panel of experts will discuss how to put this approach into practice.

August 27, 2020 - 5:30pm
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Join the State Water Resources Control Board staff for a public workshop about the SAFER Advisory Group Member application process. The application period is now open, and closes September 30, 2020.

August 26, 2020 - 10:00am

What lessons learned from the pandemic will contribute to a better future? What opportunities have revealed themselves and what will it take for change to last? Join Stanford faculty as they engage each other in conversation around these thought-provoking, interdisciplinary questions informed by approaches in economics, earth system and environmental science, behavior and decision making science, and political science.

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