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We honor the legacy of the Clean Water Act and the vital policy and regulatory victories in its wake by staying vigilant.
Our strength comes from sharing the expertise of our diverse scope of interest. If one member identifies a need in their purview, another might have a solution. Resilience means being several steps ahead to protect our shared future.
We know sustainability is broader than just environmental aspects and incorporates the social and governance factors that maintain our role as a leading voice in the overall improvement of the watershed.
We bring a science-first evidence-based perspective to issues including downstream contaminants, pollutants, salinity in the estuary, and other current and emerging issues that affect water quantity and quality. Our members actively respond to wildlife habitat loss and work to inform policies that protect dwindling populations of certain fish species in the Basin.