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Chino Basin Program : An OCWA Industry Insight Simulcast

  • 15 Feb 2023
  • 11:30 AM
  • Dave & Buster’s – Irvine Spectrum 661 Irvine Spectrum, Irvine CA and SIMULCAST as an Online ZOOM Webinar

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  • The Meeting Link will be emailed
    when participants Register.
  • The Meeting Link will be emailed
    when participants Register.

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February 15, 2023
Industry Insight Simulcast

Chino Basin Program
A Look at an Innovative,
Challenging Program
to Modernize Regional
Water Supplies


Presented by:

Elizabeth Hurst
Senior Environmental Resource Planner,
Inland Empire Utilities Agency

Elizabeth Hurst will be
LIVE and IN PERSON
 at

Dave & Busters – Irvine Spectrum
661 Spectrum Center Drive
Sign-In: 11:30 am, Lunch at Noon
Presentation: 12:30 pm

Our presentation
will also be
SIMULCAST as an

Online ZOOM Webinar
Simulcast begins at 12:30 pm
(Webinar Opens at 12:00 pm)

Hosted by OCWA.

We’re Proud to Recognize
Our Sponsors
for the February 2023 Webinar:



Click on the logos above
to learn more about our February 2023 Sponsors.


In-Person Attendance at
Dave & Buster’s
for Members is
$30.00

Non-Member Attendees:
$45.00

Dave & Buster’s
Doors Open at 11:30 a.m.


As always, our
Online ZOOM Webinar
will be offered FREE
to our Members. 

Non-Members Still Pay
Only $10.00


About Our Presentation

The Chino Basin Program (CBP) is a series of innovative water treatment and storage projects structured to modernize regional water supplies, storage, and delivery systems. Through several water infrastructure improvement projects, including 15 MGD Advance Water Purification and 15,000 AF/Y injection wells, the CBP will help address challenges caused by importing water supplies through the development of new, local water supplies, thus increasing local water supply resiliency and reliability. Once implemented, these projects will address the immediate needs of the region while unlocking the potential for additional storage and water recycling projects in the future.

Make plans now to attend this important presentation and learn more about this inventive program. Make your reservations today to join us on February 15! 


In-Person Members with Reservations: $30.00

In-Person Non-Members: $45.00

Members without Reservations: $45.00

OCWA Members with Reservations:  FREE

Non-Members with Reservations:  $10.00

The Meeting Link will be emailed
when participants Register.

Cancellations received AFTER Tuesday, February 14,
CANNOT be refunded.


About Our Speaker

Elizabeth Hurst

Senior Environmental Resource Planner,
Inland Empire Utilities Agency

Elizabeth Hurst is the Chino Basin Program Manager at the Inland Empire Utilities Agency with over 15 years of experience in water resources planning and community outreach.

IEUA serves approximately 875,000 people over 242 square miles in the western San Bernardino County, where they focus on three key services (1) treating wastewater, developing recycled water, local water resources, and conservation programs to reduce the region’s dependence on imported water supplies and drought-proof the service area; (2) converting biosolids and waste products into a high-quality compost made from recycled materials; and (3) generating electrical energy from renewable sources.

Ms. Hurst has overseen the development of long-range planning documents including strategies to address climate change resilience, capital improvement plans, and integrated water resources plans. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from the University of Southern California and Master of Landscape Architecture from the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

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