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From: scott_cameron@ios.doi.gov Location: Room 6641 Importance: Normal Subject Invitation: ACWA Board Policy Statement on Bay-Delta Flow Requirements @ Tue Mar 21, 2017 4pm - 5pm (dlawler@usbr.gov) Start Date/Time: 2017-03-21T16:00:00-04:00 End Date/Time: 2017-03-21T17:00:00-04:00 invite, ics more details ACWA Board Policy Statement on Bay-Delta Flow Requirements Revised Draft ACWA Board Policy Statement on Bay Delta Flow Requirements 2/28/17 California is facing a defining moment in water policy. A staff proposal under consideration by the State Water Resources Control Board presents a decision point about the future we want for California and its communities, farms, businesses and ecosystems. The State Water Board's staff proposal to base new water quality objectives on a "percentage of unimpaired flow" would have impacts that ripple far beyond water for fish. The proposal could lead to widespread faitowing of agricultural land, undercut the statds groundwater sustainability goals, cripple implementation of the Brown Administration's California Water Action Plan, negatively affect water reliability for much of the state's population and affect access to surface water for some disadvantaged communities that do not have safe drinking water. These effects are not in the public's interest. Local water managers overwhelmingly believe the proposal's singular focus on unimpaired flows is the wrong choice for the state's future. California's urban and agricultural water managers are united in their vision fora future that includes a healthy economy as well as healthy ecosystems and fish populations. That vision is best achieved through comprehensive, collaborative approaches that include "functional" flows as well as non flow solutions that contribute real benefits to ecosystem recovery. On behalf of its more than 430 member public agencies serving urban and agricultural customers throughout the state, the Association of California Water Agencies adopts the following policy statement regarding the State Water Boards proposed approach to updating of the Water Quality Control Plan for the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento San Joaquin Delta. David L. Reynolds Director of Federal Relations Association of California Water Agencies 400 North Capitol St., NW Washington, DC 20001 (202) 434 4 760 www.acwa.com When Where Calendar Who Going? Yes Maybe No more options Invitation from Google Calendar Tue Mar 21, 2017 4pm 5pm Eastern Time Room 6641 (map) dlawler@usbr.gov scott cameron@ios.d terzinda vinson@tos. dlawier@usbr.gov kerry rae@ios.doi.go' dlreyns@sso.org You are receiving this email at the account dl aw Ie r@usbr.gov because you are subscribed for invitations on calendar dlawter@usbr.gov. 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The State Water Board's staff proposal to base new water quality objectives on a "percentage of unimpaired flow" would have impacts that ripple far beyond water for fish. The proposal could lead to widespread faitowing of agricultural land, undercut the statds groundwater sustainability goals, cripple implementation of the Brown Administration's California Water Action Plan, negatively affect water reliability for much of the state's population and affect access to surface water for some disadvantaged communities that do not have safe drinking water. These effects are not in the public's interest. Local water managers overwhelmingly believe the proposal's singular focus on unimpaired flows is the wrong choice for the state's future. California's urban and agricultural water managers are united in their vision for a future that includes a healthy economy as well as healthy ecosystems and fish populations. That vision is best achieved through comprehensive, collaborative approaches that include "functional" flows as well as non flow solutions that contribute real benefits to ecosystem recovery. On behalf of its more than 430 member public agencies serving urban and agricultural customers throughout the state, the Association of California Water Agencies adopts the following policy statement regarding the State Water Boards proposed approach to updating of the Water Quality Control Plan for the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento San Joaquin Delta. David L. Reynolds Director of Federal Relations Association of California Water Agencies 400 North Capitol St., NW Washington, DC 20001 (202) 434 4 760 www.acwa.com When Where Calendar Who Going? Yes Maybe No more options Invitation from Google Calendar Tue Mar 21, 2017 4pm 5pm Eastern Time Room 6641 (map) dlreyns@sso.org scott cameron@ios.d terzinda vinson@tos. kerry rae@ios.doi.go1 dlreyns@sso.org dlawler@usbr.gov You are receiving this courtesy email at the account dlreyns@sso.org because you are an attendee of this event. To stop receiving future updates for this event, dedine this event. Alternatively you can sign up for a Google account at https://www.Qoogle.com/caJendan and control your notification settings for your entire calendar. Forwarding this invitation could alow any recipient to modify your RSVP response. Learn More From: scott_cameron@ios.doi.gov Location: Room 6641 Importance: Normal Subject Invitation: ACWA Board Policy Statement on Bay-Delta Flow Requirements @ Tue Mar 21, 2017 4pm - 5pm (kerry_rae@ios.doi.gov) Start Date/Time: 2017-03-21T16:00:00-04:00 End Date/Time: 2017-03-21T17:00:00-04:00 invite, ics more details ACWA Board Policy Statement on Bay-Delta Flow Requirements Revised Draft ACWA Board Policy Statement on Bay Delta Flow Requirements 2/28/17 California is facing a defining moment in water policy. A staff proposal under consideration by the State Water Resources Control Board presents a decision point about the future we want for California and its communities, farms, businesses and ecosystems. The State Water Board's staff proposal to base new water quality objectives on a "percentage of unimpaired flow" would have impacts that ripple far beyond water for fish. The proposal could lead to widespread faitowing of agricultural land, undercut the statds groundwater sustainability goals, cripple implementation of the Brown Administration's California Water Action Plan, negatively affect water reliability for much of the state's population and affect access to surface water for some disadvantaged communities that do not have safe drinking water. These effects are not in the public's interest. Local water managers overwhelmingly believe the proposal's singular focus on unimpaired flows is the wrong choice for the state's future. California's urban and agricultural water managers are united in their vision for a future that includes a healthy economy as well as healthy ecosystems and fish populations. That vision is best achieved through comprehensive, collaborative approaches that include "functional" flows as well as non flow solutions that contribute real benefits to ecosystem recovery. On behalf of its more than 430 member public agencies serving urban and agricultural customers throughout the state, the Association of California Water Agencies adopts the following policy statement regarding the State Water Boards proposed approach to updating of the Water Quality Control Plan for the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento San Joaquin Delta. David L. Reynolds Director of Federal Relations Association of California Water Agencies 400 North Capitol St., NW Washington, DC 20001 (202) 434 4 760 www.acwa.com When Where Calendar Who Going? Yes Maybe No more options Invitation from Google Calendar Tue Mar 21, 2017 4pm 5pm Eastern Time Room 6641 (map) kerry rae@ios.doi.gov scott cameron@ios.d terzinda vinson@ios. dlreyns@sso.org dlawler@usbr.gov keny rae@ios.doi.go' You are receiving this email at the account kerry rae@ios.dot.gov because you are subscribed for invitations on calendar kerry rae@ios.doi.gov To stop receiving these emails, please log in to https://www.google.com/calendar/ and change your notification settings tor this calendar. Forwarding this invitation could alow any recipient to modify your RSVP response. Learn More