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Proposed Legislation Would Bring Major Federal Investment to the Salton Sea

November 19, 2020 | announcement


November 19, 2020, Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Raul Ruiz, M.D. (CA-36) introduced H.R. 8775, the Salton Sea Public Health and Environmental Protection Act with Rep. Juan Vargas (CA-51). The legislation would bring significant federal funding to the Salton Sea while streamlining projects; increasing coordination between local, state, and federal officials; and holding federal agencies accountable to their commitments at the Salton Sea.


Featured in Let's Talk About Water

Bide(n) Time for America’s Water Resources With Peter Gleick

November 18, 2020 | news



Comment Letter on Recommended Updates to Los Angeles’ Safe, Clean Water Program

November 13, 2020 | publication


Investing in water management can provide multiple benefits to communities and the environment. During 2019 and 2020, the Pacific Institute engaged with stakeholders in Los Angeles, California to increase consideration of co-benefits as part of their innovative, regional stormwater funding, called the Safe, Clean Water Program.


Featured in CapRadio

California Is Making Progress on Safe Water for All, but Work Remains

November 12, 2020 | news



October 2020 Newsletter

October 30, 2020 | announcement


The monthly newsletter features the Pacific Institute’s research, publications, news about past and upcoming Institute staff outreach efforts, and media coverage of its work and analysis.


Key Take-Aways from the Webinar on Setting Site Water Targets to Drive Action in India and South Africa

October 30, 2020 | post


The CEO Water Mandate and the Pacific Institute held a webinar on August 18, 2020, titled “Lessons from India and South Africa: Setting Site Water Targets to Drive Action.”


Solutions for Underperforming Drinking Water Systems in California

October 29, 2020 | announcement


October 29, 2020, Oakland, California – The Pacific Institute just announced the release of a report that identifies solutions for water systems in California that are failing to provide safe drinking water for their residents. The report also includes lessons learned from these underperforming water systems that can be applied to the rest of the nation.


Solutions for Underperforming Drinking Water Systems in California

October 29, 2020 | publication


California passed the Human Right to Water in 2012, acknowledging that every resident has a right to safe, clean, and affordable drinking water. Both large and small water systems struggle to provide safe drinking water; however, small systems face the greatest challenges.


Water Recommendations for the Next Administration

October 26, 2020 | announcement


America is at a crossroads. We can continue to overlook the nation’s water problems, even as scarcity, pollution, and climate changes increase risk, or we can take steps to make our water systems more effective, resilient, and equitable.


Smart Water Supply and Sanitation Investments Can Meet Both Humanitarian and Climate Goals

October 22, 2020 | announcement


October 22, Oakland, California – Smart investments in water supply and sanitation can benefit both the climate and those living in poverty, finds a new report from the Pacific Institute and Water.org. 


Financing Water Supply and Sanitation in a Changing Climate

October 22, 2020 | publication


Human-caused climate change is real and accelerating, creating new challenges for all aspects of freshwater management, including meeting basic human needs for water and sanitation. Important gaps in our understanding of these challenges include both the complications climate change poses for planning, implementing, and sustaining water supply and sanitation systems, especially for the poor; and the links between these systems and the emissions of greenhouse gases that worsen the overall climate problem.


Rebuilding Through Collective Action on Water and Hygiene: Practical Guidance from WASH Experts and Business Leaders

October 19, 2020 | video


During this virtual session leading businesses and WASH experts shared how companies can take action on WASH to contain the pandemic within their operations, supply chains and surrounding communities.


Featured in Financial Times

Water Futures Meet Cool Reception

October 15, 2020 | news



Untapped Potential: Water Innovation to Advance the SDGs

October 13, 2020 | video


In this session, we participated in a dialogue among key UN players driving the SDG 6 Global Acceleration Framework and C-suite executives who have pledged support for the Water Resilience Coalition to explore how innovations in supply chain management, technology, and governance practices can advance the 2030 Agenda.


Capturing Water While Supporting Ecosystems: Report Provides a Pathway for Water-Conscious Communities to Keep Their Rivers Flowing

October 12, 2020 | announcement


October 12, 2020, Oakland, California -- As forward-thinking cities become increasingly adept at capturing and reusing wastewater, stormwater, and greywater, essential river systems may be at risk. A report released last month suggests deliberate, community-driven planning is urgently needed to avoid depriving adjacent waterways of necessary water.


Ensuring One Water Delivers for Healthy Waterways: A Framework for Incorporating Healthy Waterways into One Water Plans and Projects

October 12, 2020 | publication


As forward-thinking cities become increasingly adept at capturing and reusing wastewater, stormwater, and greywater, essential river systems may be at risk. The “One Water” approach to water management emphasizes an integrated planning and implementation approach that acknowledges the finite nature of water resources and prioritizes long-term resilience and reliability.



From Source to Tap: Assessing Water Quality in California  

October 6, 2020 | post


Water providers in California face myriad challenges in sustainably providing high quality drinking water to their customers while protecting the natural environment. 


Multi-Stakeholder Cooperation to Leverage the SDG6 in the Business Agenda

October 2, 2020 | video


This World Water Week 2020 session aimed to create dialogue around the undeniable link between climate change and its impact on water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH).


Building Resilience at All Levels – From Local to National

October 2, 2020 | video


This webinar discussed water challenges resulting from Brazil's precarious urbanization and explores solutions to deal with these challenges.


Nature-Based Solutions to Address Water Scarcity Due to Climate Change

September 30, 2020 | video


This webinar from World Water Week 2020 fostered dialogue around the central role that nature-based solutions (NBS) plays in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, highlighting the social, economic and environmental co-benefits.


Goals House Day 3 – Clean Water and Sanitation Saves Lives

September 29, 2020 | video


Hosted by ABI InBev, Water.org and Reckitt Benckiser the Clean Water and Sanitation Saves Lives panel will focus on how access to clean water and sanitation as a crucial live source is to ensure communities are able to function and to save lives.


September 2020 Newsletter

September 28, 2020 | announcement


The monthly newsletter features the Pacific Institute’s research, publications, news about past and upcoming Institute staff outreach efforts, and media coverage of its work and analysis.


UN Global Compact Water Resilience Coalition Partners with WaterAid to Call for Collective Action on Water Access 

September 25, 2020 | announcement


UNITED NATIONS, New York, 23 September 2020 — The Water Resilience Coalition, an industry-driven, CEO-led initiative of the United Nations Global Compact, has launched “Water is Resilience: A Call for Collective Action on Water Access” in partnership with WaterAid as part of the global response to COVID-19. 


Pacific Institute at Climate Week NYC 2020 

September 21, 2020 | announcement


It is vital that the global community not quickly forget the COVID-19 crisis, but draw lessons from it to rebuild more equitable and sustainable societies. This week, for Climate Week NYC 2020, the Pacific Institute will participate in sessions focused on the role of the business sector in advancing water resilience and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The focus of this year’s event from September 21st to 27th is rebuilding after the COVID-19 pandemic using lessons learned to pursue an equitable transition to a net-zero future.  


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