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Welcome to the Bay Area Water Forum

    Note: The Bay Area Water Forum held its last 2012 meeting in March 2012 and will discontinue meetings unless further funding is obtained.

    Other regional water community forums include:
  1. DWR SF Bay Regional Forum: The Forum’s purpose is to be a resource to the region. A collaborative site has been set up, including message boards, a wiki and a document library, for the region’s stakeholders to use as they wish. For more information, see http://www.waterplan.water.ca.gov/regional/.
  2. Bay Area IRWMP Plan Update: To receive updates on the plan and water issues, you can sign up for the Bay Area IRWMP listserv at http://bairwmp.org/contact-info. IRWMP members can be reached via email at info@bairwmp.org.
  3. Bay Area IRWMP Subregional Meetings: Meetings are now being held at a subregional level, in the north, south, west and east portions of the Bay to outreach and identify possible subregional projects. For more information on these subregional groups, see http://bairwmp.org/subregions/.

About Us

Through its quarterly meetings open to all interested parties, the Forum serves as a venue for encouraging regional cooperation and exchange of ideas around critical Bay Area water issues.

Meetings feature presentations on issues of concern and interest and updates on ongoing water-related efforts. They provide an opportunity for networking, developing information around best practices, and exploring mutually supportive actions that benefit Bay region water resources and the various local, state and federal agencies responsible for their management and sustainability.

Members include staff and elected representatives of area water supply agencies; cities and counties; flood control, stormwater, wastewater and recycled water management agencies; water quality agencies; watershed and habitat protection organizations; environmental organizations; business groups, community and civic organizations, and others interested in water issues.

Bay Area Water Forum Charter