5/ Board Chair Eddie Ocampo reinforced that water reliability impacts everyone, communities, families, businesses, and agriculture alike, and stressed the importance of science-based, practical solutions that strengthen long-term resilience for the entire Valley.
1/ The San Joaquin Valley Water Resilience Summit brought together water leaders, policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders to tackle California’s biggest water challenges. The Water Blueprint for the San Joaquin Valley was proud to help lead the conversation.
4/ Water Blueprint Vice Chair Geoff Vanden Heuvel emphasized that moving from planning to implementation will require unprecedented regional coordination and collaboration across the San Joaquin Valley.
The San Joaquin Valley faces a 2.4–3 MAF annual water supply gap by 2040.
Our new blog examines the infrastructure, groundwater, and policy challenges driving the crisis — and the practical solution needed to strengthen long-term water reliability 👉 https://t.co/AjqXvRHBsg
The San Joaquin Valley feeds the world, but it all starts with water. Decades of vision and infrastructure have built a thriving food production powerhouse. This #CaliforniaAgDay at the Capitol, we celebrate the people, partnerships, and innovation making this success possible!
Golden mussels have officially invaded California and they’re already threatening water infrastructure statewide.
Small species. Big consequences. Limited solutions.
Learn what’s at stake in our latest blog post 👇: https://t.co/A4Yi3RZ9mc
The Water Blueprint for the San Joaquin Valley is a diverse coalition of leaders working together to secure a reliable and sustainable water future.
We’re growing the conversation — and the solutions.
Meet our team here: https://t.co/Ma5zWriHS2
The Water Blueprint was proud to help lead the conversation at the California Dairy Sustainability Summit.
From on-the-ground water efficiency to long-term solutions like the Unified Water Plan, we’re working with farmers, agencies & industry to secure a reliable water future.
Big news for CA: $540M in federal funding will repair key canals and expand storage, restoring capacity and improving reliability. These projects deliver the most value as part of a bigger strategy, aligned with the Blueprint’s Unified Water Plan for lasting water reliability.
Our latest blog post is up!
WHY THE COLORADO RIVER'S FUTURE COULD RESHAPE WATER IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY
Read the full blog by Mike Wade, former Executive Director of the California Farm Water Coalition and Chair of the Water Blueprint Communications Work Group, below👇
Water Blueprint Vice Chair Geoff Vanden Heuvel recently spoke at the 2025 Sustainable Agriculture Summit in Anaheim about water development in California and the role of the Blueprint to bring water supply solutions to the Valley. Watch here:
SB 72 is a strong path forward for California
The Water Blueprint for the San Joaquin Valley applauds the Legislature in passing SB 72 (Caballero).
Read the full E-blast here:
https://t.co/qqtgJwxec4
The Water Blueprint for the San Joaquin Valley has a new blog post!
BREAKING THE SILOS: WHY THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY NEEDS REGIONAL COLLABORATION ON WATER
To view the full blog, please visit https://t.co/bmOY8kDsFw