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Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan

San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District developed an adaptive planning guide, the Climate Adaptation and Resilience Plan (CARP), adopted on October 15, 2024, to address and plan for the future of the regional water supply amid a changing climate to help ensure there is reliable access to water for future generations. It serves as a policy document which outlines goals and strategies for the Agency to strengthen climate resilience, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and adapt operations to the evolving climate 

Location

Santa Ana Watershed

Start Date

2019

Impact

Intended to guide board priorities for reducing climate risk

Status

In Progress

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Did You Know?

Since 1954, San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District has been working towards a reliable and resilient water supply and has embraced being an agency with comprehensive responsibilities, working collaboratively with any partners on water and watershed solutions to benefit the region’s people and environment.

Vision

By evaluating the risks and impacts of climate change and identifying strategies to address both the local effects of climate change and the Agency’s own contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, San Bernardino Valley can proactively invest in projects and infrastructure to help reduce emissions and prevent greater costs from unforeseen climate impacts.

Ultimately, the CARP highlights key regional climate risks, assesses the Agency’s responsibilities in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and outlines principles to guide investments in natural resources, infrastructure, and communities, to help ensure water supply reliability and resilience for the region.

Guiding Principles

Maintain a Diverse Water Portfolio

Through recycled water production, stormwater capture, aquifer recharge and strategic water imports.

Protect the Water Portfolio

Through conjunctive use planning, watershed restoration initiatives and strategic aquifer recharge.

Improve Operational and Infrastructure Resilience

By making strategic investments to maintain reliability and continuity of service.

Connect People to Water and Climate

By leading education and engagement programs.