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The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) and the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Regional Water Boards) - collectively known as the California Water Boards - are dedicated to a single vision: abundant clean water for human uses and environmental protection to sustain California's future.
Under the federal Clean Water Act (CWA) and the state's pioneering Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, the State and Regional Water Boards have regulatory responsibility for protecting the water quality of nearly 1.6 million acres of lakes, 1.3 million acres of bays and estuaries, 211,000 miles of rivers and streams, and about 1,100 miles of exquisite California coastline.
Tribal Representatives and Interested Parties,
We'd like to share this opportunity with the Department of Water Resources.
Registration is open for the California Tribal Water Summit (TWS) FILM FESTIVAL, April 12, 2023, Sacramento, CA
The Tribal Water Summit may be sold out, but you can still learn about California Tribal Water Rights, TEK, cultural burns, habitat and species restoration, cultural ceremony, basketry, medicine gathering, forest protection, land back, and how Tribes are handling climate resilience - by attending the Tribal Water Summit Film Festival on Wed, April 12, 2023 9am- 4pm at the Secretary of State auditorium, 1500 11th Street, Sacramento, CA. Each film is produced in collaboration with California Tribes and highlights the theme of the Tribal Water Summit which is “The Water that Connects Us”.
Register Here: 2023 California Tribal Water Summit Film Festival Tickets, Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 9:00 AM | Eventbrite and see poster link for listing of films. More information contact: TribalWaterSummit@water.ca.gov
Respectfully,
Anecita Agustinez
Tribal Policy Advisor
Executive Division
Department of Water Resources
Cell 916.216.8637
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