About the Program
California has made great strides in preparing for a drier, hotter future, but it remains a challenge to harness the bounty of wet years while also reducing flood risk. How did California’s water sector manage the unusually wet conditions of the 2023 water year—and what lessons can we glean for the future? We will speak with three panels of experts to find out.
- Welcome and Presentation by Ellen Hanak → Watch the video
- Panel 1: Preparing for Floods of the Future → Watch the video
- Panel 2: Harnessing More Water for the Dry Times → Watch the video
- Panel 3: Policies for California’s Changing Water Fortunes → Watch the video
Watch the PPIC Explainer Video “Droughts and Floods in California.”
Agenda
8:30 a.m. Event Check-In and Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Welcome and Presentation
Ellen Hanak, senior fellow, PPIC Water Policy Center
9:25 a.m. Panel 1: Preparing for Floods of the Future
Moderator: Jeffrey Mount, senior fellow, PPIC Water Policy Center
Tessa Beach, chief of planning and environmental services, US Army Corps of Engineers
Jane Dolan, board president, Central Valley Flood Protection Board
Ali Forsythe, environmental planning and permitting manager, Sites Project Authority
Nahal Ipakchi, senior director of water & climate equity, Kearns & West
10:20 a.m. Panel 2: Harnessing More Water for the Dry Times
Moderator: Caity Peterson, associate center director and research fellow, PPIC Water Policy Center
Ara Azhderian, general manager, Monterey County Water Resources Agency
Lance Eckhart, general manager and chief hydrogeologist, San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency
Laurel Firestone, board member, State Water Resources Control Board
Daniel Mountjoy, director of resource stewardship, Sustainable Conservation
11:15 a.m. Break
11:30 a.m. Panel 3: Policies for California’s Changing Water Fortunes
Moderator: Letitia Grenier, center director and senior fellow, PPIC Water Policy Center
Kaylee Allen, senior advisor for resources, US Fish and Wildlife Service
Jennifer Pierre, general manager, State Water Contractors
Nancy Vogel, deputy secretary of water, California Natural Resources Agency
12:30 p.m. Adjourn and Informal Networking Lunch