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Ventura River Instream Flow Enhancement and Resiliency Regional Framework

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In 2019, Ventura River Watershed partners and collaborators came together to create a framework to enhance stream flow, defined by the Wildlife Conservation Board as “a change in the amount, timing, and/or quality of water flowing down a stream, or a portion of a stream, to benefit fish and wildlife.” This two year planning project, funded by WCB and administered and coordinated by the Ventura County Resource Conservation District, had over 32 stakeholders participate and ov…

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In 2019, Ventura River Watershed partners and collaborators came together to create a framework to enhance stream flow, defined by the Wildlife Conservation Board as “a change in the amount, timing, and/or quality of water flowing down a stream, or a portion of a stream, to benefit fish and wildlife.” This two year planning project, funded by WCB and administered and coordinated by the Ventura County Resource Conservation District, had over 32 stakeholders participate and over 24 planning projects from municipalities, water districts, groundwater agencies, commercial businesses, private and public schools, local and national organizations, as well as private landowners. This Framework outlines actions to enhance stream flow while promoting water resilience for the health of the community and the Ventura watershed. It was created as an overview of actions which under current conditions may enhance stream flow through water quality of water quantity improvements.

Partner Organizations


The Land Resilience Partnership (LRP) originated in Tuolumne County as a partnership with Watershed Progressive and the Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District (TCRCD). The LRP engages with community members and landowners to promote local on-site land and water management treatments, … Learn More

Localizing California Waters (LCW) is a diverse network of land and water stewards* committed to community and watershed resilience by organizing local actions building toward holistic and coordinated land-based solutions. The annual conferences and other statewide events serve as the … Learn More

Watershed Progressive is a consulting and design-build collaborative, focused on bringing appropriate water management to our clients through a regenerative, whole systems approach. We integrate tools like greywater re-use, rainwater harvesting, and stormwater management with an understanding of both ecological … Learn More

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Localizing California Waters (LCW) is a diverse network of land and water stewards* committed to community and watershed resilience by organizing local actions building toward holistic and coordinated land-based solutions. The annual conferences and other statewide events serve as the … Learn More

The Land Resilience Partnership (LRP) originated in Tuolumne County as a partnership with Watershed Progressive and the Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District (TCRCD). The LRP engages with community members and landowners to promote local on-site land and water management treatments, … Learn More

Partner Projects


Localizing California Waters Regional Workshop: Ventura was help on Sept. 22, 2022 at the Ojai Valley Inn in Ojai, CA. The second Ventura Regional Workshop focused on activating the Ventura River In-Stream Flow (VRIF) Toolkit Catalog for a closer look … Learn More

The Thacher School is a residential private school in Ojai CA in the Ventura River Watershed. Thacher’s Water Management Plan (WMP) provides a strategic roadmap towards water resilience goals. The WMP prioritizes uses in context of current and available Best … Learn More

The Land Resilience Partnership (LRP) originated in Tuolumne County as a partnership with Watershed Progressive and the Tuolumne County Resource Conservation District (TCRCD). The LRP engages with community members and landowners to promote local on-site land and water management treatments, … Learn More


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