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Strategic Plan for the Future of Integrated Regional Water Management in California

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | April 24th, 2013


Integrated regional water management (IRWM) was officially embraced by the State of California in 2002 with the passage of the Integrated Regional Water Management Planning Act (SB 1672). Thanks to voter-approved bond funds, California has since made profound improvements in water resource management.

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) has supported IRWM with grants and technical services to regional water management groups (RWMGs) statewide. Forty-eight RWMGs now cover 87% of the state’s geographic area and 99% of the population. The names and locations of individual IRWM regions and RWMGs, along with other information, can be found at www.water.ca.gov/irwm/grants/fundingarea.cfm.

DWR is developing the Strategic Plan for the Future of IRWM in California. The need for the strategic plan and the specific tasks that will be completed for the plan’s development are described herein. Information on how groups and individuals can be involved in the plan’s
development are also included.

Keywords

Integrated Regional Water Management