SC Groundwater & Climate Change Workshop
Southern California Groundwater & Climate Change Workshop
(Friday, February 24, 2012)
Presented by the Water Policy and Science Center & the Center for Conservation Biology University of California, Riverside
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To bring together resource agencies, water districts, university scientists and other groundwater stakeholders to explore linkages among climate change, human systems and the groundwater supply of southern California. Climate change coupled with increasing water demands threaten the water supply to southern California. |
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The workshop features presentations by federal, state, and local water agencies. The presentations will examine climate change and groundwater sustainability across multiple scales ranging from the western United States to a local California aquifer. Objectives are to: |
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Dr. James Sickman |
Speaker | Title | Presentation |
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Dr. Subhrendu Gangopadhyay U.S. Bureau of Reclamation |
Groundwater Hydrology in West-Wide Climate Risk Assessment: No Standard Practice | [PDF] |
Rich Juricich California Department of Water Resources |
California Groundwater Data and Analyses: Work in Progress and Challenges | [PDF] |
Andrew Schwarz Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority |
California Climate Change Analyses: Looking Back and Looking Ahead | [PDF] |
Kathy Kunysz Metropolitan Water District of Southern California |
Three Key Elements for Water Supply Reliability for Southern California | [PDF] |
Mark Norton Metropolitan Water District of Southern California |
Santa Ana River Integrated Regional Water Management Planning – An Approach to Climate Change | [PDF] |
Bob Tincher San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District |
Managing Climate Change Uncertainty in the Bunker Hill Groundwater Basin | [PDF] |