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Tour May 7, 2025 - 7:30am - May 9, 2025 - 6:30pm Become a Tour Sponsor! Nick Gray

Bay-Delta Tour 2025
Field Trip - May 7-9

This tour traveled deep into California’s water hub and traversed the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, a 720,000-acre network of islands and canals that supports the state’s water system and is California’s most crucial water and ecological resource. The tour then made its way to San Francisco Bay and included a ferry ride.

Water from Northern California flows through the Delta and provides drinking water for more than 27 million Californians and irrigation to about 3 million acres of farmland that contribute to the state’s $54 billion agricultural industry. 

Planned stops included the Delta Cross Channel, the Bay Model in Sausalito, Los Vaqueros Reservoir and Suisun Marsh. Issues to be discussed included Delta planning initiatives, the proposed tunnel project, water project operations, fish passage, ecosystem restoration, levees and flood management, Delta agriculture, storage, and drinking water quality and water supply reliability.

Sacramento-San Joaquin DeltaThis 3-day, 2-night tour featured experts who discussed the issues and controversies with this important resource, farmers who grow produce and environmentalists who are trying to bolster declining fish populations.

What attendees say about this tour:

“I really liked the chance to see many places in the Delta and the Bay, including some places I’d been to before but this time saw in a different way through a different lens. I loved hearing many different perspectives. The tour ended up being a really great way to get to know my coworkers better.”

“Listening to the stories of the farmer was fascinating. I liked the wide range of perspectives, learning about all of the amazing resources in the area, and connecting with other professionals in the water industry.”

“The Bay Model was simply amazing, could have spent hours there. It was just an awesome three days all together.”

Planned Stops Included:

  • Delta islands & levees
  • State fish screens
  • Delta Cross Channel
  • Los Vaqueros Reservoir
  • Federal pumping plant near Tracy
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bay Model
  • Working fishing pier in San Francisco
  • Aquarium of the Bay
  • Suisun Marsh
  • Antioch Brackish Water Desalination Project

Planned Topics Included:

  • Delta restoration plans
  • Agriculture, water rights
  • State & federal water project operations in the Delta
  • Studies & debate on Delta conveyance
  • Levee integrity, subsidence & flood management
  • Water project operations & efforts to protect fish
  • Water quality, salt intrusion & drinking water treatment
  • Ecosystem restoration projects, wetlands & waterfowl
  • Land use & planning
  • Climate change & infrastructure challenges
  • Los Vaqueros expansion
  • Fish population & pumping restrictions

Tour Start & End Point:

The tour started at 7:30 a.m. on May 7 and ended at 6:30 p.m. on May 9 at the Water Education Foundation office, 2151 River Plaza Drive, Suite 205, Sacramento, CA.

The tour included overnight stays in Stockton and Walnut Creek which were arranged by the Foundation and covered by the registration fee.

Pricing Details:

General – $1,049 (one person, single-occupancy room)

Fee included all tour meals, transportation, materials, snacks and hotel accommodations once the tour began Wednesday. Meals covered by the registration fee included lunch on Wednesday through lunch on Friday. Participants were responsible for their own transportation to and from the tour’s beginning and end point.

A limited amount of scholarship funding was available to pay for a portion of the tour. Scholarships were awarded based on a few factors, including:

  • Financial need
  • Reason for scholarship request
  • How the education & experience will be used after the tour

Cancellation & Refund Policy:

The deadline to cancel and receive a refund was three weeks prior to the first day of the tour due to lodging, meal and transportation commitments. Substitutions were allowed up to five business days before the tour. Credit card processing fees were nonrefundable and the remaining refund amount may have been subject to additional fees.

We recognize that unexpected conflicts with our tours can occur from time to time. The Water Education Foundation recommended that participants consider arranging travel insurance from a provider of their choice soon after tour registration to protect against such unfortunate events.

MCLE Credit Hours:

Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) credit hours were available only to California attorneys for an additional fee.

Water Education Foundation
2151 River Plaza Drive, Suite 205
Sacramento, CA 95833
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Sponsors February 5, 2025

Bureau of Reclamation
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Established in 1902, the Bureau of Reclamation is the largest wholesaler of water in the country bringing water to more than 31 million people and providing irrigation water for 10 million acres of farmland. Reclamation is also the second largest producer of hydroelectric power in the United States providing more than 40 billion kilowatt hours annually. The mission of the Bureau of Reclamation is to manage, develop, and protect water and related resources in an environmentally and economically sound manner in the interest of the American public.

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Sponsors June 18, 2014

California Department of Water Resources
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California Department of Water Resources

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) is responsible for managing and protecting California’s water. DWR works with other agencies to benefit the state’s people, and to protect, restore and enhance the natural and human environments.

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Sponsors February 28, 2018

Stantec
Trailblazer Sponsor

At Stantec, our business objective is to maintain our position as a top tier global design and delivery firm. Our local strength, knowledge, and relationships, coupled with our world-class expertise, have allowed us to go anywhere to meet our clients’ needs in more creative and personalized ways. With a long-term commitment to the people and places we serve, Stantec has the unique ability to connect to projects on a personal level and advance the quality of life in communities across the globe. 

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Sponsors June 18, 2014

Turlock Irrigation District
Adventurer Sponsor

Turlock Irrigation District (TID) was the first publicly owned irrigation district in California, and is one of only four irrigation districts in California that provides irrigation water as well as electric retail energy directly to homes, farms and businesses. We are driven by our mission to provide reliable and competitively priced irrigation water and electric service, while being good stewards of our resources and providing a high level of customer satisfaction.

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Sponsors May 12, 2022

Stockton East Water District
Tour Sponsor

The Stockton East Water District (SEWD) is dedicated to ensuring proper management of our groundwater basin and providing supplemental surface water supplies for both agricultural and urban uses. By providing surface water for agricultural irrigation, the District supports San Joaquin County’s agricultural industry, which is the area’s leading economic activity.

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Sponsors May 12, 2022

Contra Costa Water District
Tour Sponsor

The Contra Costa Water District delivers safe, clean water to approximately 520,000 people in central and eastern Contra Costa County in Northern California. Formed in 1936 to provide water for irrigation and industry, we are now one of the largest urban water districts in California and a leader in drinking-water treatment technology and source water protection. As a public water agency, we are committed to transparency and sharing information about our public services with many and varied audiences.

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Sponsors May 12, 2022

East Bay Municipal Utility District
Tour Sponsor

EBMUD has a proud history of providing high-quality drinking water for 1.4 million customers in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The District’s award-winning wastewater treatment protects San Francisco Bay and serves 740,000 customers.

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Sponsors May 12, 2022

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
Tour Sponsor

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission provides top quality drinking water and wastewater services to the city of San Francisco, wholesale water to three Bay Area counties, and green hydroelectric and solar power to our municipal departments. Our team of 2,300 people strives to work in harmony with environmental and community interests, and we are dedicated to protecting and sustaining the resources entrusted to our care.

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