Counties across the nation are grappling with significant water challenges, including aging infrastructure and poor water quality. These challenges can have lasting impacts on the health of residents and economy of the county. To protect and improve their drinking water, counties must organize and partner with local stakeholders around these common interests and educate residents and local businesses on the water management cycle. Panelists will discuss how they are working together to improve water infrastructure and quality in their counties.
NACo Second Vice President; Supervisor, Sonoma County, Calif.
Commissioner, Clackamas County, Ore.
Council Member, Pierce County, Wash.
Commissioner, Lucas County, Ohio