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CA is in the final stages preparatory of rolling out control over water. It follows the classic global Agenda 21 pattern

1/16/13 from Siskiyou County Supervisor Marcia Armstrong

CA is in the final stages preparatory of rolling out control over water. It follows the classic global Agenda 21 pattern I have outlined here: http://users.sisqtel.net/armstrng/IWRM%20global%20Part2.htm (I do have all the research done on the specifics of CA's plan but have not yet assembled it in a paper/chapter)
Here are there five roll out workshops
http://www.water.ca.gov/irwm/stratplan/workshops.cfm

Workshops

The development of the Strategic Plan for the Future of IRWM in California is a multi-faceted process that includes numerous opportunities for public and stakeholder participation and input.

 

Save-the-Date Notice – Vision and Goal Setting Workshops
Five (5) day-long vision and goal setting workshops are planned for the development of the Strategic Plan for the Future of Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) in California. The current dates and the general locations for the workshops are:

 

  • April 10 – South Central California
  • April 30 and May 1 – Southern California (2 workshops)
  • May 15 – Northern California
  • May 16 – North Central California

 

The exact location of each workshop will be announced as soon as workshop facilities are secured.

Here is their website on the plan:http://www.water.ca.gov/irwm/stratplan/
 

 

 

Strategic Plan for the Future of IRWM

 

DWR is developing a strategic plan for the future of Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) in California. This plan will help shape the desired future for IRWM and identify measures needed for that future to be achieved. For more information, please read the Frequently Asked Questions.

 

The IRWM strategic plan is...

a long-term, future-oriented plan that will describe a specific path from the present condition to the future vision. It will also define an approach for monitoring successes and adapting to challenges.

The Strategic Plan is needed to…

build on the current and past successes of IRWM

further enable, empower, and support regional water management groups

better align state and federal programs to support IRWM

develop a shared vision for funding priorities and financing mechanisms

inform and influence future water management policies and investments for California

"The Strategic Plan for the Future of IRWM in California is critical for ensuring the continued advancement of sustainable water resources management."
 

 

 

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