Scientist Daniel Swain will address
climate whiplash and the challenging road ahead for Western water
managers during a morning keynote address Sept. 20 at the
Foundation’s 35th annual Water Summit in Sacramento.
The Sacramento and San Joaquin
rivers are the two major Central Valley waterways that feed the
Delta, the hub of California’s water supply
network. Our last water tours of
2018 will look in-depth at how these rivers are managed and
used for agriculture, cities and the environment. You’ll see
infrastructure, learn about efforts to restore salmon runs and
talk to people with expertise on these rivers.
There’s still time for K-12
educators to get high-quality professional development training
on watersheds, water resources and climate change through
California Project WET.
The Water Education Foundation is the California coordinator of
Project WET (Water Education for Teachers), an international,
award-winning nonprofit water education program and publisher.