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11th Annual OC Water Summit Will Be Magical

Historically, forecasting future water supplies was like looking into a murky crystal ball, with only slightly better odds of being accurate…until recently. Improved weather predictability, its correlation to capturing more stormwater, and other enchanting water topics will be discussed at the 11th Annual OC Water Summit on Friday, June 1 at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim. NBC4 Weathercaster Fritz Coleman returns as master of ceremonies for the day-long event, this year titled “Water, What’s Behind the Magic.”

Registration is now open for this gathering of national and state policy makers, elected officials, scientists, world-renowned water experts, financial experts, prominent authors, and business leaders who come together to deliver presentations and discuss current drinking water concerns and solutions.

Don’t miss early bird ticket prices of $130 that include a continental breakfast, lunch and self-parking. Prices will increase to $150 beginning May 18.

Additional sessions delve into the mysteries of “transfiguring” water agencies to meet the needs of rural, disadvantaged communities that lack access to clean drinking water without taxing Californians’ water; the illusion of conservation and the unintended consequences of water-use mandates; vying for the “wand”—the right balance between state and local authorities; resisting the force of permanent conservation measures; losing the magic by making conservation a California way of life, and whether it is legal; and lifting the veil from bringing water and power to the West.

To learn more or to become a sponsor, contact Tiffany Baca (714) 593-5013, tbaca@mwdoc.com or Crystal Nettles (714) 378-3202, cnettles@ocwd.com.

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