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A Thirsty City: Rethinking the Future of Water in Los Angeles

April 14, 2026 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Virtual

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Los Angeles is home to 3.88 million people who depend on clean, safe, and accessible water every day. Yet ongoing droughts in the Owens Valley, where the Los Angeles Aqueduct sources much of the city’s water, are reducing supply and raising urgent concerns about long-term water scarcity.

Addressing the future of water in Los Angeles will require strong community engagement, effective regulations, sustainable infrastructure, and thoughtful urban planning. These efforts are essential to meeting today’s challenges while ensuring a resilient and prosperous tomorrow.

Join us for a vibrant panel discussion as we rethink the future of water in Los Angeles County, exploring its past, examining current challenges, and envisioning sustainable solutions for the future.

Learn more about the Consortium for Developing Leadership in Science (CDLS): https://cdls-together.org/

Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-thirsty-city-rethinking-the-future-of-water-in-los-angeles–tickets-1985965524344

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