August 28, 2024, 1:00 – 2:00 pm ET

Watch the recording here.


In response to increasingly complex water challenges that no one organization can solve alone, communities across the nation are adopting One Water: a more holistic and inclusive way of viewing, valuing, and managing water. In Texas, One Water is helping diverse communities and stakeholders balance interests, forge partnerships, and protect the state’s water resources in ways that have triple-bottom-line benefits. Across Texas, communities of every size are adopting One Water solutions to address an array of water challenges—from droughts and flooding to population growth and aging infrastructure.

Join the US Water Alliance for a conversation to highlight communities across the Texas Hill Country that are adopting One Water to support the region’s booming growth while protecting its beloved natural ecosystems and diversifying water supplies. Speakers will explore the ingredients needed to form effective One Water partnerships, particularly in smaller communities where robust partnerships and support are required to build One Water capacity.

Moderator:

Sarah Robinson, Program Manager, US Water Alliance

Speakers:

Robin Gary, One Water Coordinator, New Braunfels Utilities
Marisa Bruno, Water Program Manager, Hill Country Alliance
Jennifer Walker, Director of the Texas Coast and Water Program, National Wildlife Federation