California American Water Signs Water Forum Agreement 2050, Reinforcing Commitment to the Sacramento Region
"It's an honor to represent California American Water in signing the Water Forum Agreement 2050," said
The Water Forum Agreement 2050 builds on more than 25 years of regional partnership, following the original agreement signed in 2000. This updated agreement provides a shared framework to address challenges posed by climate change, including more frequent droughts, increased water demand, and impacts on the lower
The agreement maintains two primary objectives: a reliable and safe water supply for economic and community needs, and the protection of the fishery, wildlife, recreational, and aesthetic values of the lower
"California American Water is proud to stand with regional partners in signing this agreement and continuing a proven model for collaboration that supports water supply reliability with environmental care," said
The agreement introduces new tools and strategies, including the American River Climate Adaptation Program (ARCAP), to improve regional water resilience by increasing storage, supporting groundwater recharge, improving conservation, and preserving colder river water for fish and wildlife.
These efforts will help the
California American Water is among the signatories in the Water Forum's Water Caucus and continues to be committed to working with regional stakeholders to implement the agreement's goals and priorities.
About American Water
American Water (NYSE: AWK) is the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in
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About California American Water
California American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, provides safe, clean, reliable and affordable water and wastewater services to approximately 750,000 people.
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