Despite recent precipitation events, Southern California, and the Agency’s service area in particular, remain precariously dry, which is why MWA fully supports Governor Newsom’s decision to temporarily modify required water releases from reservoirs to the State Water Project and Central Valley Project facilities.
The Mojave Water Agency recently made a splash in the minds of middle and high school students at its annual Innovators High Desert Water Summit. The event was the culmination of two scholarship competitions that offered $3,000 in each winning category. The event also included water industry speakers, breakout sessions and student presentations on the campus of High Desert Church in Victorville.
The Mojave Water Agency has received the District Transparency Certificate of Excellence by the Special District Leadership Foundation (SDLF) in recognition of its efforts to promote transparency and good governance.
Wondering where all that rainwater went after the recent storms drenched the High Desert? Principal Hydrogeologist Tony Winkel has the answers and will share them at Mojave Water Agency’s first community event of the year.
Apple Valley, CA — The Mojave Water Agency Board of Directors recently installed incumbents Jeanette Hayhurst and Mike Page; and welcomed new Board Member Marina West to serve 4-year terms as a result of the November election.