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Let’s work together to protect our water resources!
Do you know who your allies are and what they are doing?
Are you interested in meeting allies who are working on water issues?
Are you interested in finding out more about political, policy and legal actions to protect water and watersheds in Sonoma County and Northern California?
Are we all hearing the same message from representatives of industry, other stake-holders, elected officials and regulatory agencies? Are we giving the same messages?
How can we share information, pool resources and coordinate our efforts to effect change at all levels of society (political, education, policy and legal) in order to protect our water and watersheds?
Protecting water quantity and quality is possibly the most important issue facing the Northern California Coast. Successfully managing our watersheds for a potable water supply in perpetuity must address all of our issues – fisheries, timber, gravel mining, agriculture, urbanization, wastewater, pollution, habitats, land use planning, and governance.
People working on water issues in Sonoma County share much in common. Often we find ourselves concentrating on our own area of expertise or interest but in order to really effect change we need to broaden our base and network with other groups. We all face the same challenges finding good candidates to run for the Board of Supervisors, City Councils; and Water, School and Park and Recreation Boards and getting them elected to office. By working together, we can create a countywide influence that cannot be ignored.
We recognize that our opponents are well coordinated and well funded. To be effective, we believe that advocates of safe drinking water supplies and healthy watersheds need to coordinate and leverage our activities NOW!
If you’re concerned about changing the direction of politics, policy and legal action regarding safe and healthy water in Sonoma County, please come and join us for a fast paced, informative, action-oriented day at the:
Sonoma County Water Action Forum
Saturday, February 9 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM at the Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Building 1351 Maple Avenue, Santa Rosa (East of Hwy 101 and North of Hwy 12)
For more information, please contact: (707) 874-9110 or Email Us!