Water Forum Members Begin Formal Approval Process for Water Forum 2050 Agreement

Region marks final steps toward adopting a landmark update to guide water reliability and American River protection for the next 25 years

Nearly 40 organizations across the Sacramento region are beginning the formal process of approving the Water Forum 2050 Agreement, a major milestone in advancing the next generation of regional water management.

Over the coming weeks and months, cities, counties, water providers, environmental groups, business organizations, and community interests will bring the draft agreement to their elected boards, councils, and governing bodies for consideration. Several organizations have already completed this review and formally approved the Water Forum 2050 Agreement, while others are now beginning their public approval processes. Together, these actions mark the final phase before signatories gather in spring to formally sign the Water Forum 2050 Agreement.

First signed in 2000, the Water Forum Agreement has guided regional efforts to protect the Lower American River while supporting reliable water supplies for the region’s communities and economy.

“Twenty-five years ago, the region made a bold decision to move past disagreement and commit to a shared approach for protecting the Lower American River and securing reliable water supplies,” said Water Forum Executive Director Ashlee Casey. “Water Forum 2050 strives for the same level of foresight. Our goal is that 25 years from now, people will view this agreement with the same confidence and appreciation we have for the original.”

Water Forum 2050 updates the long-standing accord by recognizing new challenges and incorporating new science and opportunities to respond to climate change.

Early approvals by Sacramento Suburban Water District, Sacramento Valley Conservancy, Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange, San Juan Water District, Sacramento Metro Chamber, Placer County Water Agency, Sacramento Association of Realtors, El Dorado Irrigation District, Fair Oaks Water District, and East Bay Municipal Utility District, reflect regional alignment around the updated framework and confidence in its ability to guide water reliability and American River protection through 2050.

“Beginning the public approval process marks the transition from negotiation to action,” Casey said. “Each board and council vote moves our region closer to a shared commitment for how we will protect the Lower American River, strengthen water reliability, and adapt to a changing climate over the next 25 years.”

A Modernized Framework for a Changing Future

Water Forum 2050 maintains the coequal objectives that have guided the Water Forum for more than two decades:

  1. Provide a reliable and safe water supply for the region’s economic health and planned development; and
  2. Preserve the fishery, wildlife, recreational, and aesthetic values of the Lower American River.

The updated agreement includes five program areas—Flows and Operations, Corridor Health, Regional Water Supply Sustainability, Science and Monitoring, and Governance—paired with a new, forward-looking initiative: the American River Climate Adaptation Program (ARCAP).

ARCAP aims to enhance regional water management by voluntarily linking agencies, infrastructure, and policies to create a truly regional system—one where water is available when and where it’s needed, with a focus on preserving cold water in the American River for fish and future supply. ARCAP draws from a variety of sources, including conservation, groundwater recharge, strategic reservoir operations, and shifts in supply sources according to hydrology, to create measurable volumes of “ARCAP water.” This water can be stored in wet periods and used during critically dry conditions to support both river health and community water reliability.

Lastly, the Water Forum 2050 Agreement includes Purveyor Specific Agreements (PSAs) that outline opportunities and commitments for the participating water providers to support the coequal objectives through their water management and operations. Together, the program level commitments for the continued regional work of the Water Forum, combined with the PSAs, form an integrated approach to regional water management. The draft agreement can be found at https://waterforum.org/water-forum-2-0-process/.  

New Video Released: Water Forum Members Explain Water Forum 2050

To support the public process, the Water Forum has released a new video featuring Water Forum members describing the importance of the 2050 Agreement in their own words. The video explains why the agreement is needed, how it strengthens regional collaboration, and what it means for the future of the Lower American River and regional water supplies.

Next Steps

Each participating organization will review the draft agreement through its own public approval process. Following these actions, Water Forum members aim to finalize and sign the Water Forum 2050 Agreement in early 2026. Supporting materials—including the draft agreement, executive summary, and fact sheets—are available at waterforum.org/water-forum-2-0-process.


Organizations Participating in Water Forum 2050 Negotiations

An asterisk (*) denotes organizations that signed the original 2000 Water Forum Agreement.

Business Organizations

  • AKT Development*
  • Associated General Contractors*
  • North State Building Industry Association*
  • Sacramento Association of Realtors*
  • Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce*
  • Sacramento Regional Builders Exchange
  • Green Acres Nursery & Supply

Environmental Organizations

  • Environmental Council of Sacramento*
  • Friends of the River*
  • Save the American River Association*
  • Sierra Club Mother Lode Chapter*

Public Organizations

  • American River Flood Control District
  • American River Parkway Foundation
  • City of Rancho Cordova
  • City of Sacramento*
  • League of Women Voters, Sacramento County*
  • Placer County
  • Sacramento Area Council of Governments
  • Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency (SAFCA)
  • Sacramento County*
  • Sacramento Regional Parks
  • Sacramento Valley Conservancy
  • Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)*

Water Suppliers

  • San Juan Water District*
  • California American Water*
  • Carmichael Water District*
  • Citrus Heights Water District*
  • City of Folsom*
  • City of Roseville*
  • City of Sacramento*
  • East Bay Municipal Utility District
  • El Dorado Irrigation District*
  • El Dorado Water Agency*
  • Fair Oaks Water District*
  • Golden State Water Company*
  • Orange Vale Water Company*
  • Placer County Water Agency*
  • Regional Water Authority*
  • Sacramento Suburban Water District*
  • Sacramento County Water Agency*