Infocast’s California Water Summit to discuss the latest California water infrastructure opportunities in June
Woodland Hills, CA (PRWEB) April 28, 2017 -- On Dec. 2016, Obama approved the Water Infrastructure Improvement for the National Act (WIFIA). $12 billion dollars were allocated to improve the United States’ water issues with an urgent emphasis on California’s drought crisis.
Even with record breaking rain from the latest El Nino, California continues to be threatened by long term impacts from the drought. Central and Southern California still face difficulties from land subsidence, seawater intrusion, and damaged ecosystems.
Infocast’s California Water Summit, scheduled for June 22-22 in Sacramento, is a timely event set to examine obstacles and opportunities in California water projects.
The Summit will bring together developers, financiers, and government officials to discuss water regulations, explore funding opportunities and connect with key players.
“This conference was helpful in better understanding the changing regulations and opportunities to improve the management of our state water resources,” said past attendee Jeffrey C. Smith, Chief Airports Engineer for Los Angeles World Airports.
Infocast also provides a Pre-Summit Briefing on developing successful water P3s. Attendees will get the chance to learn about the critical elements to public-private partnerships.
At a time of crisis, Infocast’s California Water Summit provides insights and strategies to help push California forward with its water plans.
For more information or to register, visit California Water Summit or call Infocast at 818-888-4444.
About Infocast
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Jimmy Ma, Infocast, http://www.infocastinc.com, +1 818-888-4445 Ext: 18, [email protected]
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