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The latest spot market surface water transfer closed at $500/AF between urban sellers and agricultural buyers using State Water Project water. While transfer activity is slowing due to seasonal demand decline, additional transfers are expected in the coming weeks.
WestWater Research Associate Isabelle Lavoie shares her highlights from this month’s H2O Women Conference in Santa Barbara. A look into how emerging technologies, investment, and collaboration are shaping the future of water sustainability. https://t.co/N5omgkcSVC
This year's themes are tackling the crucial intersections of water, risk, and innovation:
• Water Risk Across Sectors
• Water Supply Risk in Regulated Utilities
• Technology's Impact on Water and the Digital Economy
• Water Supply Risks, Security, and Resilience
Get ready for SWIS 2025!
Join us February 27-28 at the breathtaking Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, for the Sustainable Water Investment Summit.
The latest transfer prices range from $375/AF to $400/AF reflecting average to dry conditions. Additional transfers are expected to be completed in the coming weeks at prices from $375/AF to $500/AF.
This analysis will aid TPWC in identifying opportunities to use treated produced water to meet the growing water demands in Texas. We are proud to support TPWC in this important effort.
Read the full report here: https://t.co/Dc4yNiI3sy
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WestWater recently completed an economic analysis for the Texas Produced Water Consortium (TPWC), estimating the value of water for various end uses in West Texas.
WestWater Research is proud to be the Headline Sponsor of the H2O Women Conference, which kicked off today! We have five representatives attending, ready to engage in discussions and share insights on the critical role of women in the water sector.
We look forward to continuing this conversation at the upcoming Sustainable Water Investment Summit. Join us in Rancho Palos Verdes Feb. 27-28! #SWISummit https://t.co/KDUzzkIACA
Public-Private Partnerships: The Key to Arizona's Water Future? In our latest blog, we look at the role of public-private partnerships in securing sustainable water resources for Arizona. https://t.co/nEuPqyEMbh
California’s Department of Water Resources is gearing up for unpredictable weather patterns in the new Water Year, which started on October 1. The last few years have seen extreme swings—2022 was critically dry, 2023 was extremely wet, and 2024 was average.
La Niña is forecasted to develop this fall, with a 74% chance of continuing into early 2025. Historically, La Niña often brings dry conditions to Southern California and heavy rains to the Pacific Northwest.
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our newly redesigned Sustainable Water Investment Summit website! Join us on February 27-28, for two days of expert insights, networking, and innovative solutions to drive sustainable water investments.