November 14, 2019, Willamette University hosted the 100-Year
Water Vision Technical Workshop in Salem as presented by the Oregon
State Watershed Enhancement Board. The committee leading this project is
tasked with reaching out statewide to evaluate water concerns for all
citizens in the State of Oregon. The workshop was filled attendees of
City and State leaders, Indian Nation representatives, numerous agencies
throughout the state that deal with water, conservation, health and
environmentalism and a wide cross section of experts in water related
professions as well as citizens who share interest in water concerns.
Topics
of discussion were on water quality, availability, affordability,
environment, future trends including dramatic population increases and
funding. The workshop was extensive and the results of the
collaboration will be presented to the Governor as well as brought back
to the participants with the intent that a 100 Year plan will begin to
develop concerning Oregon's water.
More information can be found at Oregon's Water Vision webpage:
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