Annual WELL Conferences
- 2020 Conference, Virtual
- 2019 Conference, Long Beach
- 2018 Conference, Sacramento
- 2017 Conference, San Diego
- 2016 Conference, San Jose
- 2015 Conference, Palm Springs
- 2014 Conference, Sacramento
- 2013 Conference, Los Angeles
WELL convened its state-wide educational water conference for local elected officials virtually on November 13, 2020. The WELL Virtual Conference provided elected officials with a better understanding of important water issues in order to maximize the positive impact they have in their communities.
Watch the conference recordings here:
Morning Reception & Keynote from Senator Bill Monning
Panel 1: Preparing Our Water Infrastructure For The Next 100 Years
Panel 2: Smart Growth in the Face of Water Stress
Panel 3: The Politics and Policies of Water
Event Program
9:45AM | Conference Launch
10:00AM | Morning Reception
10:30AM | Panel 1: Preparing Our Water Infrastructure for the Next 100 Years
11:20AM | Panel 2: Smart Growth in the Face of Water Stress 2020
12:05PM | Networking & Lunch Break
12:40PM | Panel 3: The Politics and Policies of Groundwater
1:20PM | Closing Remarks
1:30PM | Option Social (Half) Hour
2:00PM | Adjourn
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Program and Biographies:
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Presentations:
Photo Galleries:
Speaker: Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon
Speakers: Cindy Chavez & Lester Snow
Governance of Water Presentation
Water Infastructure & Finance Presentation
Program and Photo Gallery:
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Presentations:
Karina Cervantez: Local Governance of Water
Bill Hasencamp: MWD Agricultural Agreements
Diana Mahmud: Governance of Water in California (Regional Agencies)
Al Lopez: Drought & Regional Leadership
Public Policy Institute of California: Lessons from the Current Drought