Summer Roundtable

Summer Roundtable

Join us to explore how water data can maximize Prop 4's $3.8B investment in California's water resilience, safety, and sustainability.

By California Water Data Consortium

Date and time

Tuesday, June 3 · 9:30am - 3:30pm PDT

Location

The Citizen Hotel, Autograph Collection

926 J Street Sacramento, CA 95814

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours

Note: If you previously received a personal invitation, please email info@cawaterdata.org for your promo code.

The California Water Data Consortium is hosting its first Summer Roundtable themed "Putting Water Data to Work: Maximizing the Climate Bond's Impact" at the Citizen Hotel in Sacramento, California on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.

With California voters approving historic investments through the Climate Bond’s $3.8 billion water resilience funding, we face a critical moment to ensure these resources help drive meaningful, data-informed outcomes.

Despite an abundance of raw data across California's water sector, we often lack the integrated information systems and dedicated resources needed to put water and ecological data to work for effective decision-making. Our Summer Roundtable will help close this divide by bringing together leaders who understand that water data infrastructure is as fundamental to California's future as our roads and bridges.

What You Can Expect

  • Expert panels featuring leaders in water management exploring innovative ways water data investments are already producing tangible economic and societal returns
  • Interactive discussions on putting data to work to maximize the Climate Bond's $3.8 billion investment in safe drinking water, drought, flood, and water resilience
  • Opportunities to connect with state officials, funders, and fellow practitioners working at the intersection of water data and climate resilience
  • Collaborative problem-solving sessions where your expertise and perspective will help ensure there can be enough water to meet the needs of communities, farms, industry, and the environment

Organized by

The Consortium is an independent nonprofit formed by state agencies and others to provide accurate and comprehensive water and ecological data. Our work helps Californians make smart decisions for a sustainable future by improving how we understand and use water data. For more information, visit cawaterdata.org.

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