Local Water District’s Federal Advocacy Earns Statewide Recognition by United Water Conservation District Apr 29, 2026 Member Submitted News OXNARD — National water policy debates are increasingly shaped by local expertise, and United Water Conservation District (United Water) is being honored for helping lead that conversation. The Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA) has named the district its Most Effective Agency on a Federal Issue. “Water agencies have a responsibility to speak up when federal decisions affect the communities we serve,” said Mauricio Guardado, General Manager of United Water. “Our goal is simple: policies grounded in sound science, transparency, and real-world water management. This recognition reflects the persistence of our staff and partners who are willing to do the work and engage.” The award, presented at ACWA’s Washington, D.C. Conference on February 26, 2026, highlights agencies that play a leading role in federal issues important to California water providers. “United Water Conservation District has demonstrated what strong federal engagement looks like,” said Marwan Khalifa, Interim Executive Director of ACWA. “Their leadership helped elevate critical water management challenges and push forward thoughtful solutions that support both environmental stewardship and water reliability.” Over the past year, United Water has taken Ventura County water issues to the national stage through congressional testimony, legislative collaboration, regulatory advocacy, and precedent-setting legal action. United Water engaged at the federal level to support legislation improving clarity, accountability, and coordination for water agencies, including direct engagement with congressional staff to ensure operational realities were reflected in the legislative process, resulting in meaningful progress on key measures. Through its work in Washington and beyond, United Water continues to elevate the role of local water agencies in shaping federal policy that affects communities, agriculture, and long-term water reliability. ### About United Water Conservation District Since 1927, United Water Conservation District (District) has served as a leader among water agencies by managing, protecting, enhancing and securing the water resources of the Santa Clara River and Oxnard Coastal Plain. United Water works to protect the environment’s natural attributes and conserves runoff from all major tributaries of the Santa Clara River, including Piru, Hopper, Sespe, and Santa Paula Creeks. Committed to managing the area’s water supplies through groundwater replenishment and the construction and operation of efficient water supply and delivery systems, United Water serves as the conservator of groundwater resources that are utilized by the cities of Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Ventura, Santa Paula, and Fillmore, as well as Naval Base Ventura County and several mutual water districts, farms, and individual pumpers. United Water also provides surface water for agricultural irrigation and treated drinking water to the cities of Oxnard and Port Hueneme. www.unitedwater.org