Getches-Wilkinson Center webinar: Meeting the Financial Challenges of Improved Water Management in the West — Session Three A Role for the Business Community

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Meeting the Financial Challenges of Improved Water Management in the West: A GWC Webinar Series

Session Three

A Role for the Business Community

Wednesday, October 14th
12:00-1:00 p.m. Mountain Time
Zoom Webinar

Many members of the business community are increasingly concerned that western water scarcity is a threat to producing and selling their products, and more generally, to maintaining the healthy social and economic conditions that are needed to sustain strong economies. A variety of initiatives are now underway to address this concern, and to address water management issues both within and outside of their sphere of operations.

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All session are free and open to the public.

The Tomichi Water Conservation Program involves regional coordination between six water users on lower Tomichi Creek to reduce consumptive use on irrigated meadows as a watershed drought management tool. The project will use water supply as a trigger for water conservation measures during one year in the three-year period. During implementation, participating water users would cease irrigation during dry months. Water not diverted will improve environmental and recreational flows through the Tomichi State Wildlife Area and be available to water users below the project area. Photo credit: Business for Water.

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