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SUMMARY:2020 Floodplain Management Association Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually for the 2020 Annual Floodplain Management Conference! \nContact: Elizabeth Cardwell (elizabeth@floodplain.org); Mary Seits: 760-936-3676 \nRegister here \nAbout the Conference:\n“A New Decade of Resilience through Collaboration\, Integration and Mitigation” \n2020 FMA Annual Conference Registration Rates: \nFMA Members: $300; Non-members: $350 \nMembers – Please ensure you are logged into your account to receive the member rate \n  \n*FULL CONFERENCE PACKAGE: \nIncludes full access to all workshops\, technical sessions and panel sessions \n**Payment is not required at the time of registration\, please select the “Bill Me” option at the time of check out to pay by check. Please note that payment will be due by the start of the conference on September 8th.  \n***Registration is most compatible with Google Chrome and Firefox Internet Browsers. If you are using Internet Explorer and encountering issues\, please try a different browser. \n  \nIndividual registration cancellation policy: \n$50 cancellation fee applied until July 31\, 2020; no refunds will be provided after July 31\, 2020. \n  \nA limited number of scholarships also available for student volunteers – send an e-mail to mary.seits@floodplain.org if you are interested in applying for a student scholarship.
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/2020-floodplain-management-association-annual-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200909T073000
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SUMMARY:Bay-Delta Tour 2020
DESCRIPTION:Water from Northern California flows through the Delta and heads south to provide drinking water for more than 25 million Californians and irrigation to 3 million acres of farmland that contribute to the state’s $50 billion agricultural industry. \n  \nStops include the Delta Cross Channel\, the Bay Model in Sausalito\, Los Vaqueros Reservoir and Suisun Marsh\, which comprises more than 10 percent of the remaining wetlands in California and is the largest contiguous brackish water wetland in western North America. Issues discussed include Delta planning initiatives\, the proposed tunnel project\, water project operations\, fish passage\, ecosystem restoration\, levees and flood management\, Delta agriculture\, storage\, and drinking water quality and water supply reliability. \n  \nThis 3-day\, 2-night tour features experts who discuss the issues and controversies with this important resource\, farmers who grow produce and environmentalists who are trying to bolster declining fish populations. \n  \nContact Nick Gray\, programs manager\, with any questions via email or call 916-444-6240. \n  \nCost: $940 (Early Bird Ends July 29); $970 (General)
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/bay-delta-tour-2020/
LOCATION:Sacramento International Airport\, 6900 Airport Boulevard\, Sacramento\, CA\, 95837\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200917
DTSTAMP:20260518T161725
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SUMMARY:2020 CASQA Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 CASQA Annual Conference is Going Virtual\nThe 2020 CASQA Annual Conference\, previously scheduled to be held September 14 – 16\, 2020 at the Paradise Point Resort in San Diego\, California\, will be migrated to a virtual platform. As we are all well aware\, physical distancing restrictions will be slowly modified in California over time\, but what that looks like for large gatherings\, and the timeframe for such modifications\, is unknown. \n  \nOne of the core components of who we are as CASQA is leadership. Therefore\, CASQA has opted to lead through these challenges by providing certainty in these uncertain times. Part of CASQA’s mission is to educate and this virtual platform will maximize access and opportunities for learning together in 2020. We will develop an outstanding conference experience\, albeit a new one\, and are choosing to use these next few months to plan ahead and migrate our typical conference components into an interactive virtual platform. \n  \nWe are rapidly developing the format and will provide further details in the next few weeks. But\, the conference will be interactive and include the outstanding content and program that we are known for\, as well as opportunities for sponsors\, exhibitors\, and even virtual networking. We are excited to see just how innovative we can be and\, as always\, we are #CASQAtogether. \n  \nVirtual Conference Overview \n————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————– \nThe CASQA Annual Conference offers a unique opportunity to interact with professionals in the stormwater field. Each year the conference draws leading members of the stormwater community including local\, state\, and federal decision makers\, stormwater program coordinators\, contractors\, consultants\, engineers\, lawyers\, scientists\, and planners. Join fellow stormwater practitioners and exhibitors for in-depth training and discussions addressing a wide range of challenges and opportunities facing stormwater professionals in California and beyond. \n  \nCASQA 2020: Envision the Future \n“Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.” \nJoel A. Barker \nCASQA’s Vision Statement recognizes Sustainable Stormwater Management as a vital component of California’s water resources. Stewardship of our stormwater resources must balance human and ecological needs including protecting water quality\, enhancing and restoring waterways\, and providing an additional source for water supply. With this in mind\, we ask you to envision the future of stormwater. At the conference we will explore ways to incorporate sustainable solutions for our water quality challenges\, integrate the best science and technologies to ensure future generations can enjoy our waters\, provide equity by engaging in all communities\, drive consensus building with multi-benefit solutions\, and explore funding for the future we envision. \n  \nConference Overview and Agenda: \n\nConference Overview\n2020 Conference Agenda (link will be available July 2020). Note: This is the most current agenda.\nConference Program\n\nWe will not be printing the conference program for the 2020 virtual conference. Instead will provide a .pdf version here (link pending)\nNote: The .pdf may not include changes made in the last few weeks before the conference begins. The online Conference Agenda linked above is the most current version.\n\n\n\n  \nConference Registration Information: \nCASQA members receive a substantial discount. Learn more about becoming a CASQA member to take advantage of discounted rates. \n\nGeneral Attendee Registration: June – date pending\nSpeaker / Panelist Registration: Opens circa July 1 (following speaker selections and confirmation)\nExhibit Space Registration: June – date pending\nSponsorship & Advertising Purchase: June – date pending
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/2020-casqa-annual-conference/
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ORGANIZER;CN="California Stormwater Quality Association":MAILTO:info@casqa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200914T160000
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SUMMARY:District Board of Directors Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Rules and Procedures Please contact the Clerk of the Board\, Christine Boland\, by 10:00 am on the day of the Board of Directors meeting at cboland@OneShoreline.org or at 650-623-5934 if you require auxiliary aids or services to attend or participate in the meeting or if you wish to submit written communication or materials to all Board Members. \nPublic records that relate to any open session item on the agenda of a Regular Board meeting are available for public inspection at least 72 hours prior to the meeting\, at the same time records are distributed to members of the Board. Public records related to a Special Board meeting are available at least 24 hours prior to that meeting. Such public records will be available for inspection at the San Mateo County Flood and Sea Level Rise Resiliency District office\, 1700 El Camino Real\, Suite 502\, San Mateo\, CA 94402 and at www.oneshoreline.org. Should you wish to have such documents sent to you by email\, please email cboland@OneShoreline.org.
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/district-board-of-directors-meeting-5/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200918T110000
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SUMMARY:WaterPalooza! The Re-Turning of the Tides
DESCRIPTION:WaterPalooza! highlights the growing recognition of water’s elemental importance within our changing California climate. We explore optimizing our aging infrastructure\, assuring an adequate supply of safe\, non-toxic drinking water\, developing effective strategies to reuse and recycle\, and managing rising seas (and groundwater) Along the way we feature technical and process innovations ranging from monitoring and metering to smart intergovernmental agreements. It takes a very big\, talented\, interdisciplinary tent. And more than a few villages. \n  \nMore information: https://www.sustainablesv.org/waterpalooza/ \n  \nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/waterpalooza-2020-tickets-96168098371 \n  \nSponsor information: https://www.sustainablesv.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/waterpalooza_sponsor-flyer.pdf \n  \n \n 
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/waterpalooza-the-re-turning-of-the-tides/
LOCATION:Mitchell Park Center\, 3700 Middlefield Rd\, Palo Alto\, CA\, 94303\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200920
DTSTAMP:20260518T161725
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200613T202001Z
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SUMMARY:Coastal Cleanup Day
DESCRIPTION:Coastal Cleanup Day is an annual waterway and land cleanup held on the third Saturday of every September. It’s California’s largest volunteer event and brings community awareness to cleaning up our streets and protecting our marine environment. \n  \nSan Mateo County Environmental Health Services coordinates the event in partnership with the California Coastal Commission\, the Ocean Conservancy\, and many Statewide and local partners (view here). \n  \n2019 Coastal Cleanup Day Results\n\n5\,245 volunteers participated in the event.\n35\,111 lbs of trash and recyclables were picked up.\n106 miles of San Mateo County was canvased by volunteers looking for litter.\nFor more information on Statewide results\, click here.\n\nThank you to everyone who came out and participated in Coastal Cleanup Day 2019 to help protect our bay and ocean from litter pollution. The State is a much cleaner and healthier place today because of all your work. \n  \nThe next event is scheduled for Saturday\, September 26th\, 2020. Sign up for a reminder email!
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/coastal-cleanup-day/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200924
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SUMMARY:Shortcourse: Introduction to groundwater\, watersheds\, and the nuts and bolts of sustainable groundwater plans
DESCRIPTION:Understanding the fundamental principles of groundwater and watersheds and how we monitor\, assess\, and sustainably manage these resources with climate change and variability is critical and integral to Groundwater Sustainability Plans (GSPs) and other water-related programs. Whether at the local\, state\, or federal level\, these programs are designed for sustainable development\, management\, and protection of water resources in California among competing users. \n  \nAs Groundwater Sustainability Agencies in California develop and implement their GSPs\, professionals\, decision makers\, executives\, agency employees\, and stakeholders with diverse backgrounds and in a wide variety of private\, non-profit\, and government responsibilities at local\, state\, and federal levels\, become directly or indirectly involved in the sustainable management and assessment of groundwater and surface water to meet the requirements of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA). Yet\, many participants find themselves lacking the multidisciplinary background and expertise to meaningfully participate in the technical and regulatory efforts related to water resources management. The amount of technical information available often seems overwhelming. \n  \nThis shortcourse will review the fundamental principles of groundwater and watershed hydrology\, water budgets\, water quality\, and water law and regulation in an intuitive\, highly accessible fashion. Through real world examples\, participants will learn about the most common tools for measuring\, monitoring\, and assessing groundwater and surface water resources. \n  \nThe course will then review the key elements of a GSP. Case studies are used so participants learn about \n• Development of conceptual models\, water budgets\, and GSP sustainability criteria;\n• Designing minimum thresholds and operating targets (measureable objectives) for GSPs and how to link those to monitoring networks;\n• Methods for addressing climate variability and climate change;\n• Recharge as a tool to enhance groundwater supplies;\n• GSA governance; and\n• Available online planning resources. \n  \nThe course is specifically geared towards an audience that is or will be involved in the management\, assessment\, and protection of groundwater and surface water resources under SGMA\, but also engages with\, e.g.\, source water assessments\, urban water management plans\, and integrated regional water management plans. Course attendees\, who may have some experience with but no formal training in hydrology or related engineering or science fields\, will benefit from the basic and intuitive\, yet comprehensive approach of this course. \n  \nClick here for more information and to register.
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/shortcourse-introduction-to-groundwater-watersheds-and-the-nuts-and-bolts-of-sustainable-groundwater-plans/
LOCATION:UC Davis-Walter A. Buehler Alumni Center\, 530 Alumni Lane\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200924T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200924T180000
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CREATED:20200918T002522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200918T002809Z
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SUMMARY:Pacifica Public Workshop – Beach Blvd. Infrastructure Resiliency Project
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nJoin the City of Pacifica’s virtual Kickoff Community Workshop for the Beach Boulevard Infrastructure Resiliency Project \nSeptember 24 at 6 p.m. \nRSVP and get more info at CityofPacifica.org/beachresiliency
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/pacifica-public-workshop-beach-blvd-infrastructure-resiliency-project/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200926T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200926T110000
DTSTAMP:20260518T161725
CREATED:20200604T043923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200604T043923Z
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SUMMARY:Tunitas Creek Beach Clean-up
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE:  Due to the State-Wide Shelter-In-Place Order\, Tunitas Beach Clean-Ups will be cancelled until further notice. Sign-ups will stay active on Eventbrite\, but just be mindful that there may be cancellations.  \nYou can find more details and Sign-Up @ Eventbrite.com here \nFeel free to email aloha@TLClocals.org with questions\, information or concerns. Hope to see you all out there !! \nDescription\nTunitas Creek Beach is a hidden gem to the South of Half Moon Bay that due to it’s secluded and challenging location\, has historically been pretty badly polluted by visitors. Being such a long stretch of beach with a steep cliff at one end and long hike along and creek crossing at the other it makes collecting and removing trash and debris even more difficult. We need all hands on deck for our monthly clean-ups to keep this beach beautiful and its sea life safe and healthy. This is a great opportunity for groups of friends\, families\, co-workers\, school groups\, athletes\, clubs to come together\, have fun and really make a difference! \nWhat to bring: \nBYOB (bring your own bucket and gloves). . . we do have buckets and gloves in limited supply\, but they go quickly! \nWater is provided\, but we do ask you bring a reusable bottle to fill-up. \nWe also have zero-waste snacks\, Bananas / Tangerines / Pistacios\, hand sanitizer and sunscreen at all events. \nChange of shoes/socks is highly recommended as certain times of year the creek and lagoon on the beach may need to be crossed. \nOther considerations: \nMost clean-ups run from 9-11* on the 4th Sunday* of the monthand then we sort and stage the trash for pick-up at the Hwy Entrance to the South until 11:30am. \n*Note: our April and September events will fall on a Saturday and will coincide with Pacific Beach Coalition’s Earth Day of Action / EcoFest and SMC’s CA Coastal Clean-Up Day \nThere are no age restrictions and is a GREAT event for families. \nParking and clean-up check in will be at the Highway 1 turn-out (south of Tunitas Creek Rd) on the West side of the HWY – there will be signs posted. \nIMPORTANT NOTE: There are currently NO facilities/bathrooms at Tunitas. The nearest bathrooms are in HMB proper (9mi North) or San Gregorio State Beach (6mi South) \n 
URL:https://oneshoreline.org/event/tunitas-creek-beach-clean-up-4/
LOCATION:Tunitas Creek Beach\, Half Moon Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="TLClocals":MAILTO:aloha@tlclocals.org
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