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Federal funding is moving the Sac Regional Water Bank closer to the finish line. A $708K WIIN Act grant will support final planning and technical work to bring the system online—storing water in wet years for use when it’s needed most. Learn more: ow.ly/Jc3j50YVG3v#cawater
What are Senator Padilla’s top priorities on water policy? Join us on April 15 at 10 a.m. for RWA’s Coffee Chat with John Watts for insights on federal direction, funding, and what’s ahead for #CAwater. Register: ow.ly/gAHw50YFjqG
Federal decisions shape the future of water across the West. Join RWA’s virtual Coffee Chat with John Watts, Sen. Padilla's Water Policy Counsel, to discuss federal policy priorities and implications for #CAwater agencies. 4/15, 10 a.m. Register: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…
“No measurable snow” this April. DWR says the future depends on capturing water when it’s available. The Sacramento region is doing that—storing water underground in wet times for dry years through the Water Bank. Learn more: sacwaterbank.com#cawater
ICYMI: In a new opinion piece co-authored by RWA’s Ryan Ojakian, learn how AB 2026 would expand groundwater recharge—removing barriers so more water can be stored underground during wet years. A key step toward long-term water reliability in California. Read more: ow.ly/CJSj50YwW30#cawater
ICYMI: New wells and infrastructure are strengthening reliability and supporting flows in the Lower American River. State funding is helping expand the Sacramento Regional Water Bank—storing water in wet years for use in dry ones. Read more: ow.ly/s6XB50YwVyJ#cawater
Join RWA for a virtual Coffee Chat with John Watts, Water Policy Counsel for Senator Alex Padilla. The conversation will explore how federal priorities and budget decisions are shaping water policy across the West. April 15 at 10 a.m. Register: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…#cawater
Great to see Sacramento Suburban Water District celebrating the commissioning of its new groundwater wells. Investments like these strengthen local water reliability and support the region’s broader effort to manage water supplies collaboratively and prepare for a changing climate. #CAwater
The Sacramento Regional Water Bank is building the foundation for long-term groundwater storage and climate resilience. See what was accomplished in 2025—and what’s ahead. Read the recap and look forward: sacwaterbank.com/2025waterba…#cawater
The Sacramento Bee reports the Bureau of Reclamation announced 100% initial Central Valley Project allocations for Sacramento-area agencies. RWA’s Jim Peifer called it a positive sign for 2026, while noting reservoir carryover will be critical if next year turns dry. Read the full article at ow.ly/ROx650YoGXV#cawater
RWA applauds the launch of California Water Plan 2028, setting a historic 9 million acre-feet water supply target by 2040. We’re proud to have Michelle Banonis on the Advisory Committee representing the Sacramento region in shaping this statewide plan. Learn more about the Governor’s initiative at ow.ly/KYQX50YoGVO#cawater
Congrats to Meghan Hertel on her appointment as Director of the CDFW! We appreciated the opportunity to sit down with her last year during a Coffee Chat to discuss biodiversity, habitat restoration, and water reliability. Looking forward to continued collaboration! #cawater
Local water suppliers are weighing in on California’s Bay-Delta update. A new Sacramento Bee article highlights a joint letter urging a more flexible, collaborative path to protect rivers while supporting regional water reliability. Read more at ow.ly/rRsM50Y8SgL#cawater
ICYMI: New data confirms what collaboration makes possible: groundwater banking strengthens water supply reliability, supports river and ecosystem health, and improves conditions in neighboring basins. Learn more: ow.ly/mkRi50Y3WVG#cawater#climatechange
Snowpack is changing—and that’s reshaping #cawater's future. In a new Sac Bee op-ed, RWA's Jim Peifer explains why groundwater banking matters as more storms fall as rain, not snow—and how the #Sacramento region is adapting. ow.ly/a2VT50Y3WEl#climatechange
The Groundwater Sustainability Agencies of the North American Subbasin invite the public to the second GSP Public Workshop on 1/22/26, at 5:30 p.m. (virtual). Learn about proposed updates to the GSP and share input. Please register: ow.ly/8sva50XX2xH#cawater
Flooding and snow drought at the same time? It sounds contradictory, but it’s happening across the West. That’s a growing #climatechange challenge: water is arriving, just not as snow. NOAA explains the pattern: ow.ly/czCK50XU8Km#cawater
New in Municipal Water Leader: RWA Exec Dir Jim Peifer shares how the Sac region is banking water underground to adapt to #climatechange, improve reliability, and protect rivers. A practical model for California and the West. Read the issue: ow.ly/24qi50XTeht#cawater