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Foundation Event October 28, 2021 - 12:45pm - 4:30pm River Garden Farms Jenn Bowles Nick Gray

Water Summit 2021
A Virtual Forum: Pivoting Today’s Pain into Tomorrow’s Gain

Banner logo of the 2021 Water SummitThe 2021 Water Summit, our annual premier event, was hosted as an engaging virtual experience on the afternoon of Oct. 28, 2021, and was followed by an optional in-person reception cruise in Sacramento aboard an open-air yacht on the Sacramento River.

Aerial photo of a portion of Lake Oroville in July 2021 showing almost no water, the result of a two-year drought.The 37th Water Summit featured top policymakers and leading experts who provided the latest information and viewpoints on issues affecting water across California and the West.

With the theme, Pivoting Today’s Pain into Tomorrow’s Gain, this event highlighted the state’s drought and some innovative programs, projects and partnerships aimed at addressing the related challenges.

Speakers included:

Headshot of Karla Nemeth, Director of the Department of Water Resources

  • Karla Nemeth, Director, California Department of Water Resources
  • Susana De Anda, Executive Director, Community Water Center
  • Sandi Matsumoto, Director, California Water Program, The Nature Conservancy
  • Anecita Agustinez, Tribal Policy Advisor, California Department of Water Resources
  • Rick Callender, Chief Executive Officer, Valley Water
  • Ann Hayden, Associate Vice President, Climate Resilient Water Systems Program, Environmental Defense Fund
View full agenda here

Photo of Capitol Hornblower open-air yacht

Event Timing:

  • The online event ran from 12:45-4:20 p.m.
  • The optional in-person reception, sponsored by River Garden Farms, began at 5:00 p.m. in Old Sacramento aboard the Capitol Hornblower and the river yacht departed at 5:45 for a one-hour journey along the Sacramento River.

Who Should Attend:

This event was geared toward a variety of people interested in water, including water district managers and board members, state and federal agency officials and regulators, city and county government officials, farmers, environmentalists, attorneys, consultants, engineers, business executives and public interest groups.

Registration Included:

As part of the online event, participants were entered into a drawing to win one of the Foundation’s beautiful water maps and received their choice of one of the Layperson’s Guides below:

  • Layperson’s Guide to Climate Change and Water Resources
  • Layperson’s Guide to Water Rights Law
  • Layperson’s Guide to the Delta
  • Layperson’s Guide to Groundwater
  • Layperson’s Guide to California Water (may be delivered after Water Summit)

Contact Nick Gray, programs director, with any questions via email.

What participants say about our virtual events:

“The wide variety of topics – that were all integrated – was so helpful in connecting the dots across the ‘water landscape’.”

“Always well-done, thoughtful, and provides opportunities for all views & stakeholders. I appreciate the effort and its value.”

“Amazing event. Thank you so much. WEF is an amazing resource to the water community, which is everyone!”

    Pricing Details:

    Discount for Foundation members: Our regular contributors receive a $100 discount on registration. Not a member? Become one today for $100 and receive discounts for future events.

    Reception & COVID-19 Protocols:

    The optional, in-person reception was hosted aboard the Capitol Hornblower river yacht in Sacramento. It was an outdoor/open-air venue and the vessel’s capacity limits kept the event well below the level requiring California Department of Public Health (CDPH) restrictions.

    Acceptance of an assumption of risk waiver was required during registration for the reception.

    Cancellation and Refund Policy:

    Deadline to cancel and receive a refund is three days prior to the virtual event. Substitutions are allowed up to two days before the event. Eventbrite fees are nonrefundable and the remaining amount may be subject to an additional 10% processing fee.

    Continuing Education Credits:

    Continuing education credits were available for California attorneys for an additional fee, and may be available for water plant/wastewater plant operators and other vocations/professions.

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    • Alvar Escriva-Bou Presentation
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    • Sandi Matsumoto Presentation
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    Sponsors July 31, 2018

    River Garden Farms
    Reception Sponsor

    River Garden Farms has been family owned and operated since 1964. We believe in taking care of the land, environment, and community that so greatly take care of us. We actively pursue involvement in environmental and community outreach projects and are responsible for tens of millions of dollars of commerce annually in the local economy by way of our employment, equipment and supply purchases, and merchandising efforts.

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    Foundation Event October 28, 2021 - 12:45pm - 4:30pm River Garden Farms Jenn Bowles Nick Gray
    • Agenda
    • Speaker Bios
    • Alvar Escriva-Bou Presentation
    • Ann Hayden Presentation
    • Jim Peifer Presentation
    • Joe Mouawad Presentation
    • Sandi Matsumoto Presentation
    Sponsors July 31, 2018

    River Garden Farms
    Reception Sponsor

    River Garden Farms has been family owned and operated since 1964. We believe in taking care of the land, environment, and community that so greatly take care of us. We actively pursue involvement in environmental and community outreach projects and are responsible for tens of millions of dollars of commerce annually in the local economy by way of our employment, equipment and supply purchases, and merchandising efforts.

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    Profile May 23, 2014

    Jenn Bowles
    Executive Director

    A veteran journalist who has covered water issues across the West for some 25 years, Jenn joined the Water Education Foundation in 2014. She directs the development of Western Water news, the Layperson’s Guide series on key water topics, the Foundation’s Colorado River project, water maps and tours, and various workshops and conferences. She oversees the Water Leader programs and leads fund-raising, external communications, and website and social media efforts.

    In December 2016, she led an international journalism workshop on water issues for UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). Held in Tehran, the workshop included participants from Iran, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Oman and Malaysia. You can read her blog about the experience here.

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    Nick Gray
    Programs Director

    Nick manages many of our workshops, conferences and tours of key water regions across California and the Southwest, bringing attendees up close to dams and other water infrastructure, wildlife areas, farms and other sites involved in water.

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