USCID and Schroeder Law Offices to Host Webinar on How to Obtain Title Transfer for Federal Water Projects
Join the US Committee on Irrigation and Drainage (USCID) on April 12th, 2023 at 11:00 AM (Pacific Time) for a webinar on How to Obtain Title Transfer for Federal Water Projects. Frank Dimick, of Dimick Water Resources Engineering, will host the 30-minute presentation and Q+A session via Zoom. Participants will also learn how the United States can gain international recognition on water projects. After, Schroeder Law Offices’ shareholder and USCID Vice President Therese Stix will give an update on USCID and share more details about the upcoming USCID Conference in October 2023. We hope to see you there!
To learn more about USCID’s mission and upcoming conference, visit their website here.
NDWR Releases Findings from 2021 Water Resource Public Survey
At the end of 2021, the Nevada Division of Water Resources (NDWR) completed a public survey to update the 1999 State Water Plan. The previous plan made general water data and information available to the public and addressed water policy issues and recommended actions for a sustainable water future. A lot has changed since 1999, and to address those changes, in 2022 NDWR released the results of the 2021 survey.
1,192 people in total participated, including a wide range of agricultural producers, business owners, tribal members, and more. Respondents were also from both urban and rural areas, with 39% of respondents living in rural or semi-rural areas of Nevada.
The biggest consensus in response to the survey was that of water sustainability. A striking 77% of respondents agreed that the sustainable use of water is extremely important. 79% shared that they now think about water issues more than they did in the past.
Among the biggest concerns were long-term water planning, wasteful or inefficient water use, and the need for conserving water for the future. In rural areas, water availability for agriculture and the transfer of water from rural basins to supply urban areas were major concerns.
Respondents were also asked to give their thoughts on potential long-term plans going forward. Many called for more public outreach, emphasizing the need for accessible, research-based data. Respondents also urged NDWR to provide more opportunities for stakeholder engagement.
NDWR plans to use these findings to develop a water plan that addresses respondents’ concerns. The agency will consider the survey results when mapping out the direction of future outreach and education efforts. To read the full overview of survey responses, click here.
Therese Stix Appointed USCID Vice President!
Therese Stix has been appointed by its Board of Directors as Vice President of the United States Committee on Irrigation and Drainage. USCID’s mission is to promote progressive and sustainable irrigation, drainage, and flood control practices in support of food and fiber production and public safety, recognizing that sustainability embodies economic, social, and environmental goals. Therese was appointed to this position after stepping in to help USCID launch after a hiatus during the non-conference years of COVID and the retirement of the past executive director.
Therese grew up on a row crop farm in eastern Oregon, is passionate about agricultural customs and culture, and continues to support farming and ranching operations in her law practice. As Vice President, Therese will continue to take an active role in supporting the USCID’s mission while bringing the organization back online.
In addition, USCID is in the process of on boarding Jane Townsend from Ag Association Management Services to assist in promoting and pursuing USCID’s mission post-COVID. We are excited to have Jane assisting us and are currently planning our next conference to take place in Fort Collins, Colorado April 25-28, 2023. We hope to see you there!