SACRAMENTO — State agencies today released a draft water resilience portfolio with a suite of recommended actions to help California cope with more extreme droughts and floods, rising temperatures, declining fish populations, aging infrastructure and other challenges.
The California Natural Resources Agency, California Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Food and Agriculture developed the draft to fulfill Governor Gavin Newsom’s April 29 executive order calling for a portfolio of actions to ensure the state’s long-term water resilience and ecosystem health.
Shaped by months of public input, the draft portfolio outlines more than 100 integrated actionable recommendations in four broad areas to help regions build water resilience as resources become available, while at the same time providing state leadership to improve infrastructure and protect natural ecosystems.
You can read the Water Resilience Portfolio draft in full HERE.
Comments are due by Feb 7th!
Please read regional/inter-regional climate resilience $1B in funding on pgs 120-122 of
Gov Newsom's 2020-2021 Budget Summary.
The California Natural Resources Agency, California Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Food and Agriculture developed the draft to fulfill Governor Gavin Newsom’s April 29 executive order calling for a portfolio of actions to ensure the state’s long-term water resilience and ecosystem health.
Shaped by months of public input, the draft portfolio outlines more than 100 integrated actionable recommendations in four broad areas to help regions build water resilience as resources become available, while at the same time providing state leadership to improve infrastructure and protect natural ecosystems.
You can read the Water Resilience Portfolio draft in full HERE.
Comments are due by Feb 7th!
Please read regional/inter-regional climate resilience $1B in funding on pgs 120-122 of
Gov Newsom's 2020-2021 Budget Summary.