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2019 Environmental Law Conference at Yosemite: LA River: Competing or Compatible Visions - Stormwater Use and River Restoration


Environmental Law Section
Credit(s): 1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits
Course Number: EL_Yosemite_2019_20
Original Program Date: October 18, 2019
Duration: 1 hour 26 minutes
Access: Available for 3 months after Registration
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    Category: Environmental Law
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    We are moving away from viewing wastewater and stormwater as waste and our rivers as conveyances for disposal, toward considering treated wastewater and stormwater as resources and our rivers as amenities. Given the increasing scarcity of water available to import to the typically drier areas of the state, wastewater and stormwater have become the focus of efforts to identify new local water supplies. This panel will explore the Los Angeles River as a case study to illuminate the issues that arise when wastewater and stormwater reuse are proposed. The panel will examine tensions between upper and lower river water users and dischargers, water intensive restoration versus water supply benefits, along with other legal and political hurdles.
    1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits

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