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SUMMARY:STORMS Seminar: Reported Stormwater Program Spending in California
DESCRIPTION:Communities in California fund stormwater management programs to prevent flooding and improve water quality. While stormwater management has been an important investment for decades\, only a few studies have estimated overall municipal costs of stormwater programs and infrastructure in the state. \nAs part of ongoing work to improve tools for stormwater management in California\, the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Region 9 Environmental Finance Center at Sacramento State (EFC at Sacramento State) compiled sources of existing\, readily available data on reported stormwater budgets and expenditures to provide an improved estimate of existing activities. Using data from annual program reports published as part of stormwater permit compliance requirements\, the study estimated a snapshot of annual spending based on identified reports for over 160 entities\, including cities\, counties\, flood control districts\, and port authorities. \nThe findings illustrate the difficulty in assembling costs that are published in varying ways\, as well as inconsistencies in publicly available data. Current methods of reporting can be updated to increase accessibility and standardization. While posing additional work for some MS4 permittees\, such updates can improve how data is used by local and state agencies. \nThe webinar will describe findings of the study and offer insights for improving future estimates of municipal stormwater management spending in California. \nHosted by: State Water Resources Control Board\, Division Of Water Quality \nClick here to register. \n 
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/storms-seminar-reported-stormwater-program-spending-in-california/
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SUMMARY:BCDC: Commission Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Due to the COVID-19 public health orders\, and in accordance with the Governor’s Executive Order No. N-29-20 issued on March 17\, 2020\, this meeting will be held online and by teleconference. \nThe public is welcome to participate during the meeting. \nThere will be no physical meeting location for attendees. \n1:00 p.m.\n(415) 352-3600 \nJoin the meeting via Zoom \nSee information on public participation \nTeleconference numbers:\n1 (301) 715-8592 or 1 (312) 626-6799\nMeeting ID:\n858 0655 6782\nPassword\n229901 \nWhen dialing into the call press *9 to unmute your phone \n \nTentative Agenda\n\nCall to Order\nRoll Call\nPublic Comment Period (Each speaker is limited to three minutes) A maximum of 15 minutes is available for the public to address the Commission on any matter on which the Commission either has not held a public hearing or is not scheduled for a public hearing later in the meeting. Speakers will be heard in the order of sign-up\, and each speaker is generally limited to a maximum of three minutes. It is strongly recommended that public comments be submitted in writing so they can be distributed to all Commission members for review. The Commission may provide more time to each speaker and can extend the public comment period beyond the normal 15-minute maximum if the Commission believes that it is necessary to allow a reasonable opportunity to hear from all members of the public who want to testify. No Commission action can be taken on any matter raised during the public comment period other than to schedule the matter for a future agenda or refer the matter to the staff for investigation\, unless the matter is scheduled for action by the Commission later in the meeting.\n(Steve Goldbeck)\nApproval of Minutes of May 21\, 2020 Meeting\n(Peggy Atwell)\nReport of the Chair\nReport of the Executive Director\nCommission Consideration of Administrative Matters\n(Brad McCrea)\nBriefing from California Natural Resources Agency\nThe Commission will receive a briefing from California Oceans Protection Council Director Dr. Mark Gold\, who will ask the Commission to endorse the Newsom Administration’s “Principles for Aligned State Action” to respond to rising sea level. (Larry Goldzband) [415/352-3653; larry.goldzband@bcdc.ca.gov]\nPresentation\nBriefing and Potential Vote on Pending Legislation\nThe Commission will receive a briefing and potentially take a position on pending legislation. (Steve Goldbeck) [415/352-3611; steve.goldbeck@bcdc.ca.gov]\nBriefing on EJ Implementation\nThe Commission will receive a briefing by Nahal Ghoghaie of BCDC staff on how BCDC is implementing the new Environmental Justice policies both in the agency’s internal operations\, as well as in the public-facing procedures and planning processes. The briefing will provide an overview of the EJ changes to permit applications\, staff reports\, and BCDC’s outreach and education efforts related to ongoing planning programs. BCDC’s GIS staff will also provide a demonstration of the new Community Vulnerability Mapping Tool\, and the Racial Equity Team coordinator will share updates on how this team is working to operationalize Equity internally at the agency. The presentation will set the context for a Commission discussion regarding EJ Program work priorities and ideas for a robust public education and engagement campaign. (Nahal Ghoghaie) [360/464-5114; nahal.ghoghaie@bcdc.ca.gov]\nPresentation\nBriefing on Seaport Plan Update\nThe Commission will receive a briefing on the status of the Seaport Plan update\, which was initiated in January 2019 with BPA 1-19 and BPA 2-19\, focusing on progress since December 5\, 2019 [Katharine Pan (415)352-3650\, katharine.pan@bcdc.ca.gov].\nAdjournment\n\nHow to Provide Comments and Comment Time Limits.Please note that during the current State of Emergency in California\, we are conducting meetings solely by conference call and livestreaming over the internet. There is no physical location for the meeting. If you would like to comment at the beginning of the meeting or on an item scheduled for a public hearing\, you may do so in one of three ways: (1) emailing comments in advance to public comment\, up until 10 a.m. on the day of the meeting; (2) by telephone during the public comment periods of the meeting; and (3) by participating via internet. \nIf participating by internet\, please go to zoom link listed above on your internet enabled device. you will be asked to click on the “raise your hand button” and then wait to speak when called upon.  You may also participate by telephone by calling the numbers listed above\, and when the chair asks for comments from the public phoning in\, select *9 to unmute your phone and you will then be called upon.  We ask that everyone use the mute button when not speaking.  It is also important that you not put your phone on hold.  Each speaker may be limited to a maximum of three minutes during the public comment period.  Any speakers who exceed the time limits or interfere with the meeting may be muted by the Chair.  You are encouraged to submit written comments of any length and detailed information to the staff prior to the meeting at the email address above\, which will be distributed to the Commission members. Applicants are responsible for presenting their projects at the public hearing. If you need information or help accessing the meeting\, please email technical support or call the Commission staff. \nInternet Access to Commission Meeting Material. Public notices of Commission meetings and staff reports dealing with most matters on the meeting agendas can be found on BCDC’s website\, by accessing Commission Meetings under the “public meetings” tab on the website\, then selecting the date of the meeting. \nQuestions and Staff Reports. If you have any questions concerning an item on the agenda or would like to receive notice of future hearings\, or staff reports related to the item\, please contact the staff member whose name\, email address and direct phone number are indicated in parenthesis at the end of the agenda item. \nCampaign Contributions. State law requires Commissioners to disqualify themselves from vot­ing on any matter if they have received a campaign contribution from an interested party within the past 12 months. If you intend to speak on any hearing item\, please indicate in your tes­timony if you have made campaign contributions in excess of $250 to any Commissioner within the last year\, and if so\, to which Commissioner(s) you have contributed. Other legal re­quirements govern contribu­tions by applicants and other interested parties and establish crite­ria for Commissioner conflicts of interest. Please consult with the staff counsel if you have any questions about the rules that pertain to cam­paign contributions or conflicts of interest. \nAccess to Meetings.Meetings are accessible to persons with disabilities. If you require special assistance or have technical questions\, please contact staff prior to the meeting via email. We will attempt to make the meeting accessible via Zoom accessibility capabilities.  During the current State of Emergency in California\, before the meeting public comment in writing is encouraged via email. During the meeting participation will occur by using the internet or by phone as discussed above. \nBagley-Keene Open Meeting Act. As a state agency\, the Commission is governed by the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act which requires the Commission to: (1) publish an agenda at least ten days in advance of any meeting; (2) describe specifically in that agenda the items to be trans¬acted or dis¬cussed; and (3) refuse to add an item subsequent to the published agenda. In addi¬tion to these gen¬eral requirements\, the Bagley-Keene Act and the Governor’s Executive Order No. N-29-20 issued on March 17\, 2020 include other specific provisions about how meetings are to be announced and conducted. \n 
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/bcdc-commission-meeting/
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ORGANIZER;CN="San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC)":MAILTO:info@bcdc.ca.gov
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SUMMARY:Rescape Design Qualification Training
DESCRIPTION:Course Dates \n\nThursday\, June 4\, 2020\nTuesday\, June 9\, 2020\nThursday\, June 11\, 2020\nFollow-Up Online ReScape Rated Landscape Rater Training: June 14 & 16\, 2020 (REGISTER HERE)\n\nCost: $545 per person\nThis course will be presented in a live\, online webinar format. \nTraining Discounts & Scholarships During COVID-19 – We understand this is a difficult time for many\, thus we are offering $100 discounts on our design and maintenance qualification trainings. Use the discount code “RESILIENCE“. Additionally\, limited scholarships are available for participants in Sacramento County and employees of StopWaste Member Agencies. \nDesign Qualification Training Information:\nReScape California’s Landscape Training & Qualification Program launched in 2007 as the “Bay Friendly Training & Qualification Program.” Since then the training has grown and evolved\, including merging with EcoLandscape California’s Green Gardener Pro training program in 2017. The combined programs have graduated over 2\,000 experienced landscape professionals who are putting regenerative landscaping practices to work every day. \n\nBased on ReScape’s 8 Principles\, this training provides landscape design professionals with practical tools for designing and constructing healthy landscapes that protect local watersheds\, conserve resources and address our changing climate. Participants will learn about regenerative landscape practices from leading experts in soil health\, stormwater\, plant selection\, integrated pest management\, and more. The Design Qualification Training also provides in-depth information about our Rated Landscape Program and serves as a pre-requisite for becoming a ReScape Rater. \n\nBenefits of Design Qualification Training:\nThe Design Qualification Training is offered as a 3-day course and provides design professionals with: \n\nUnderstanding of ReScape’s ecologically based\, whole systems approach to the design and construction of public and private landscapes\nTechnical information for meeting local and state landscape ordinances and policies\nInformation about habitat restoration\, local plant communities\, and the benefits of biodiversity\nInteractive experiences with practical\, effective techniques such as sheet mulching\, building living soil\, and irrigation installation\nRecognition of the global connections between soil health\, waste management\, water conservation\, air and water quality\, greenhouse gas reduction\, urban forestry\, and carbon sequestration\nCompetitive advantage as a qualified professional in the landscape design marketplace\nPrerequisite to apply to be a ReScape Qualified Rater\n\nDownload the course overview \nCost: $595 early bird / $645 regular \nContact us if you would like to learn more about sponsoring or hosting a training.
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/rescape-design-qualification-training/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Principles of Riverscape Health & Low-Tech Process-Based Restoration
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar we will immerse you deeper into reading riverscapes; specifically\, we will introduce the principles of riverscape health. These principles will be cast in a light to help you better recognize impairments\, articulate the scope of what’s been lost\, and realistically target recovery potential. Then we will introduce low-tech process-based restoration (PBR) as a means of addressing structural starvation so pervasive among many riverscapes today. We will briefly highlight six principles of low-tech PBR\, which help guide restoration planning\, design and implementation and more critically place our actions as ecological restoration practitioners in context. While we will focus on examples of these principles in practice for riverine and riparian ecosystmes\, the mechanistic and functional focus has merit in cross-over to restoration of other ecosystems as well. \n  \nSpeaker bio: Joe Wheaton is an Associate Professor Utah State and a fluvial geomorphologist with over eighteen years of experience in river restoration. Joe’s research is focused on better understanding the dynamics of riverscapes\, how such fluvial processes shape instream and riparian habitats\, and how biota modulate and amplify those processes. Joe o-founded the Restoration Consortium at USU and runs the Ecogeomorphology & Topographic Analysis Lab in USU’s Department of Watershed Science. Joe is also the lead author of the Low-Tech Process-Based Restoration of Riverscapes Design Manual and a principle and co-founder of a design-build restoration firm\, Anabranch Solutions. \n  \nClick here to register.
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/webinar-principles-of-riverscape-health-low-tech-process-based-restoration/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Society for Ecological Restoration":MAILTO:info@ser.org
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SUMMARY:Master in Local Sustainability Course - Summer 2020 (Online if needed)
DESCRIPTION:COVID-19 Note: Given the ongoing state of the public health crisis\, we will move forward with offering this course on an online meeting platform\, like Zoom\, on these same dates. \n\nCOURSE DETAILS\nDate & Time: Wednesday evenings\, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm on the following dates: June 3\, June 10\, June 17\, June 24\, July 1\, July 8\, July 15\, July 22\, and July 29\nLocation: Zoom\, or similar\nCourse description: The Sustainability Academy’s Master in Local Sustainability Course is a no-cost\, 9-week course that will provide you with in-depth knowledge of the following sustainability topics:\n\n\nNational and local food systems\nClimate change\nSea level rise\nEnergy efficiency and conservation\nWater efficiency and conservation\nSolid waste management\nTransportation\n\nThe course will also focus on the social and environmental justice context of all of these topics.\n\nAfter the completion of the course\, we require that you volunteer 40 hours of your time using the skills that you learned in the class to promote sustainability in your communities. We will match you with an organization that meets your interests\, or support you in pursuing an independent project.  We will ensure that all volunteering options are safe to pursue given COVID-19. \nPriority will be given to San Mateo County community members\, specifically those who live\, work and go to school in San Mateo County. \n\nACCESSIBILITY\nIf you need ADA accommodations\, please contact us at least five (5) business days prior to the first class.For any other accessibility needs and requests\, please contact Jessica Coe at jess@cascadiaconsulting.com.\nRegister here
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/master-in-local-sustainability-course-summer-2020-online-if-needed/
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ORGANIZER;CN="SMC Office of Sustainability":MAILTO:sustainability@smcgov.org
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Intro to Instrumentation\, Controls & Scada Technology 
DESCRIPTION:American Water Works Association CA-NV section \nThis webinar will look at how Instrumentation and control systems are used by a water utility.  It will look at controlling motors\, VFDs and energy management.  The webinar will have math problems related to the topic of instrumentation and control.  It will identify four main building blocks of a SCADA system and have examples\, usage and configuration option.  Finally\, it will show real world examples of SCADA screens and discuss how water operators interact with SCADA technology. \nThis webinar is 8:00 am – 12:00 pm on June 2 and June 3.\nEarn up to 8 contact hours.\nInstructor: Henry Palechek \nCost: $80 for AWWA member; $100 non-member pre-registration fee \nRegistration for webinars is a 2 step process.  Once you have registered here\, please look at the bottom of your receipt for the link to complete the registration process. \nIf you are unfamiliar with GoToWebinar\, a user-guide for online workshops is available at: https://support.goto.com/meeting/attendee-user-guide \nFor more information\, visit here.
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/webinar-intro-to-instrumentation-controls-scada-technology-2/
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SUMMARY:Tribal Regional Water Management Webinar (Session 3)
DESCRIPTION:DWR’s Office of Tribal Policy Advisor and Division of Regional Assistance is hosting a three-part webinar series on Tribal Regional Water Management. \nThis meeting will discuss: \n\nFunding and technical assistance opportunities for Tribes\nImproving and strengthening regional water funding coordination\nIdentifying regional needs and reviewing needs assessment\nEffective Tribal engagement in Integrated Regional Water Management\n\nWho should attend: \n\nTribal leaders\, Tribal water managers\, program and grant management staff\nRegional water managers who wish to improve Tribal engagement in their regional water management\nDAC funding region grant program management staff\n\nSession 3 will be a full group discussion with on next steps for assessing needs and defining next steps. \nRegister here \nFor more information\, please contact Anecita Agustinez\, Tribal Policy Advisor\, 916-216-8637\, TribalPolicyAdvisor@water.ca.gov
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/tribal-regional-water-management-webinar-session-3/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Intro to Instrumentation\, Controls & Scada Technology 
DESCRIPTION:American Water Works Association CA-NV section \nThis webinar will look at how Instrumentation and control systems are used by a water utility.  It will look at controlling motors\, VFDs and energy management.  The webinar will have math problems related to the topic of instrumentation and control.  It will identify four main building blocks of a SCADA system and have examples\, usage and configuration option.  Finally\, it will show real world examples of SCADA screens and discuss how water operators interact with SCADA technology. \nThis webinar is 8:00 am – 12:00 pm on June 2 and June 3.\nEarn up to 8 contact hours.\nInstructor: Henry Palechek \nCost: $80 for AWWA member; $100 non-member pre-registration fee \nRegistration for webinars is a 2 step process.  Once you have registered here\, please look at the bottom of your receipt for the link to complete the registration process. \nIf you are unfamiliar with GoToWebinar\, a user-guide for online workshops is available at: https://support.goto.com/meeting/attendee-user-guide \nFor more information\, visit here.
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/webinar-intro-to-instrumentation-controls-scada-technology/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200601T190000
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SUMMARY:Water Efficient Organic Edible Gardening
DESCRIPTION:Instructor:  Loretta O’Brien \nZoom Webinar \nLecture:  Learn how to reduce water needs for seasonal vegetable gardening by learning how to grow vegetable to harvest all summer long.  This class will also cover how to incorporate organic maintenance techniques\, including how to use compost and cover crops. \nRegistration Closes Mon Jun 1\, 12:00 pm \nRead more and sign up here
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/water-efficient-organic-edible-gardening/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200528T190000
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SUMMARY:Drought-Tolerant Habitat Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Instructor:  Juanita Salisbury \nZoom Webinar \nLecture:  Learn how to grow a native\, drought-tolerant garden.  Native plants can help restore habitats for insects\, bees\, butterflies\, and more.  This class will cover how you can create life in your garden and how important it is to support life within our ecosystem. \nLocation: Online via Zoom \nRegistration closes Thursday May 28\, 12:00 pm
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/drought-tolerant-habitat-gardens/
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