Colorado River Basin resilience requires proactive investment, Cadiz asserts

Colorado River Basin resilience requires proactive investment, Cadiz asserts
Cadiz pushes long term water plans

Cadiz calls for states across the Colorado River Basin to adopt long term strategies to ensure water reliability.

The company emphasizes that with forecasts of reduced water availability, building resilience depends on smart planning and increased investment in conservation and storage infrastructure. This approach is seen as essential for supporting future economic and social stability throughout the region. Details are being clarified.

Cadiz recently partnered with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to evaluate the Mojave Groundwater Bank, aiming to increase water resilience in the Southwest region through new storage initiatives. Earlier this year, CEO Susan Kennedy joined industry leaders at the United Contractors Public Works Summit in Anaheim to discuss challenges in Southern California’s water sector. The company continues to pursue collaborative approaches with public and private stakeholders.

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