ACWA Regions 2 & 4 Tour and Program Shasta Lake, CA WHEN June 2 9:30 am Add to Calendar 20220602 9:30 am 20220602 America/Los_Angeles ACWA Regions 2 & 4 Tour and Program Flood Control, Hydro, & Water Reliability: The Whole Dam Thing! ACWA Regions 2 & 4 will be co-hosting a program […] 16349 Shasta Dam Blvd, Shasta Lake, CA 96019, USA MM/DD/YYYY LOCATION 16349 Shasta Dam Blvd, Shasta Lake, CA 96019, USA Get Directions COST $35 tour and program/ $70 transportation, program, tour Member Pre-Registration Fee $55 tour and program/ $110 transportation, program, tour Non-Member Pre-Registration Fee DEADLINE May 19, 2022 REGISTER NOW Flood Control, Hydro, & Water Reliability: The Whole Dam Thing! ACWA Regions 2 & 4 will be co-hosting a program and tour to highlight the importance of Shasta Dam. Finalized in 1945, Shasta Dam provides vital flood control benefits, hydroelectric power, and water supply reliability for millions of Californians. Shasta Dam and reservoir also serve as the cornerstone of the Central Valley Project, providing 4.552 million-acre feet of storage capacity. The program portion of the event will cover the history of Shasta Dam as well as its coordinated operations. Following the program, attendees will receive a site visit tour of Shasta Dam hosted by the Bureau of Reclamation. Preliminary agenda now available. Tour Information Due to capacity constraints, we will have two separate tours. The tour of the dam is approximately 1-hour. Attendees must select between two registration options. Both options include a program, tour, lunch and meeting materials but only option (2) includes transportation to Shasta Dam. Pickup and return location of the bus will be 980 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814. Please see bus itinerary below: Bus Transportation: Pick Up and Return Location – 980 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 Pick Up Time: 7:30 a.m. Return Drop Off Time: 5:30 p.m. *Each Tour is limited to 40 Attendees *All tour-registered attendees MUST wear close-toed shoes. Light comfortable clothes, sun block, hats, and sunglasses are recommended. *Preliminary materials will be updated immediately in the event of a change. Registration Information PROGRAM & MORNING OR AFTERNOON TOUR ONLY FEE ACWA Member $35 | Non-member $50 TRANSPORTATION, PROGRAM AND AFTERNOON TOUR FEE ACWA Member $70 | Non-member $110 Tour participants must sign ACWA’s Voluntary Release and Waiver, available HERE. Registration Fee Includes: Program, materials, lunch and tour Onsite Registration: No onsite registration available for this event Online Registration: portal.acwa.com Online Registration and Cancellations Deadline: May 19 or until space is full. Cancellations must be made in writing to receive reimbursement by May 19 at 5 p.m. (PTS). Substitutions for tour and program can be made in writing by May 19; onsite substitutions or registration will not be available for this event. Event details are subject to change and registrants will be notified by e-mail if changes occur. *The Region event will follow current state, local and host facility rules as it pertains to vaccination and mask protocols. ACWA staff will provide an update prior to the event, informing attendees of any health and safety requirements. This event is underwritten and hosted by: ACWA Region 2 Board 2022-2023 Chair: Eric Larrabee, Western Canal Water District • Vice Chair: David Coxey, Bella Vista Water District Board Members: Sean Earley, Richvale Irrigation District; Grace Espindola; City of Yuba City; Adam Robin, Yuba Water Agency; Tony Thomasy, City of Shasta Lake; Josh Watkins, City of Redding ACWA Region 4 Board 2022-2023 Chair: John Mensinger, Modesto Irrigation District • Vice Chair: Brian Sanders, City of Sacramento Board Members: Bryan Busch, Reclamation District No. 2068; Cary Keaten, Solano Irrigation District; Ron Davis, Carmichael Water District; Thomas McGurk, Stockton East Water District; Kristin Sicke, Yolo County Flood Control & Water Conservation District
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