Events

McMullen Valley Water

This page explains the challenges and policy considerations around transferring water from the McMullen Valley aquifer and outlines community-centered solutions.

A sprawling, sun-baked desert landscape showing the vast McMullen Valley aquifer beneath a cracked, sandy surface. The foreground features parched soil with visible fissures, and strategically placed transparent layers reveal translucent blue water below with sediment textures. Surrounding the scene are scraggly desert shrubs and distant low mountains. Soft golden hour sunlight bathes the terrain in warm hues, casting long shadows and subtle highlights on the sand. The overall atmosphere is contemplative and urgent, underscoring the aquifer’s fragility. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with sharp focus from foreground to background, this composition embodies clean, photographic realism.

Aquifer Events

Valley Water Forum

Join us for the quarterly stakeholders meeting to discuss McMullen Valley aquifer transfers, conservation metrics, and long-term sustainability plans.



Location details will be announced at the meeting, with a focus on community access and transparent project updates.

Public Input Session

The session welcomes residents and stakeholders to share concerns and ideas about water transfers, groundwater management, and the impact on local wells.



The venue will be accessible, with seating and real-time transcription. Attendees can submit questions via microphone or written notes.

Policy Briefing

Event date and time will be finalized shortly; participants are encouraged to review briefing documents and come prepared with questions.



Location details will be published online and announced at local venues, ensuring accessibility for residents near the McMullen Valley aquifer.

Conservation Forum

Date will be announced soon; agenda includes river basin coordination, drought resilience, and public engagement.



Venue details to follow on our site; the meeting will be held in a community center with live interpretation.

Stakeholder Summit

The session welcomes residents and stakeholders to share concerns and ideas about water transfers, groundwater management, and the impact on local wells.



Location will be posted on the website and shared through community channels for easy public access.