Our New Water Paradigm

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Southern California Water Committee Stormwater Workshop Our New Water Paradigm Andy Lipkis President, TreePeople October 11th, 2017 TreePeople s Water Research Sponsored by:

Partners CalFire LA County Public Works LA DWP LA Sanitation LA Mayor Garcetti City of Santa Monica City of Melbourne, Australia City of Adelaide, Australia California ReLeaf US Forest Service LA Unified School District Southern CA Edison Southern CA Gas US EPA CSOs: LA City/DWP/LA County CROs: LA and Melbourne California Water Foundation Marisla Foundation Roy and Patricia Disney Foundation Leonardo di Caprio Foundation The Boeing Company Walt Disney Company Stephen Bechtel Foundation Climate Resolve Green LA LARC Council for Watershed Health North East Trees The River Project Green Garden Group Permaculture Alliance Transition Towns Colleges and Universities

TreePeople s Mission is to: Inspire, engage and support the people of Los Angeles to take personal responsibility for the urban environment, making it healthy, fun, safe, sustainable and resilient and share the process as a model for the world.

Nearly all of our infrastructure systems (water supply, stormwater, waste water, flood protection, power supply and transportation), were designed for a different climate than we now have today John Laird, California Secretary of Natural Resources

CLIMATE IMPACTS Infrastructure is under sized for increased weather extremes Water Shortages: Long Term and Droughts Flooding Pollution Extreme Heat Mortality Fire Health: Physical and Emotional (chronic, cumulative, dislocation) Economic Impacts

Time for a new integrated paradigm Dis Integration = Vulnerability Miss the whole picture Partial and Ineffective solutions Insufficient and competing funding Public apathy or antipathy Integrated Management System and Ecosystem Management We have the tools Emergency Best Practices Mutual Aid Agreement models JPA s and EIFD s Public engagement and support

100 Feet

Shifting to Integrated Management Current approach causes multiple problems. Los Angeles Today Dis integrated approach wastes resources, duplicates efforts and imposes unsustainable practices.

Shifting to Integrated Management Current approach causes multiple problems. Los Angeles Today Dis integrated approach wastes resources, duplicates efforts and imposes unsustainable practices.

Shifting to Integrated Management Current approach causes multiple problems. Los Angeles Today Dis integrated approach wastes resources, duplicates efforts and imposes unsustainable practices.

Shifting to Integrated Management Current approach causes multiple problems. Los Angeles Today Dis integrated approach wastes resources, duplicates efforts and imposes unsustainable practices.

Shifting to Integrated Management Current approach causes multiple problems. Los Angeles Today Dis integrated approach wastes resources, duplicates efforts and imposes unsustainable practices.

Shifting to Integrated Management Current approach causes multiple problems. Los Angeles Today Dis integrated approach wastes resources, duplicates efforts and imposes unsustainable practices.

Shifting to Integrated Management Current approach causes multiple problems. Los Angeles Today Dis integrated approach wastes resources, duplicates efforts and imposes unsustainable practices.

Shifting to Integrated Management An integrated approach creates multiple solutions. Los Angeles Potential Integrated approach also creates jobs and liberates funds for emerging green technologies.

20 Multi Purpose Budgets and Projects

Lessons from Australia Responding to Extreme Climate Threats, City of Melbourne Made Landscape and Urban Forest the core organizing principle for Flood Protection, Water Supply, Heat Mitigation and Water Pollution Prevention And they Integrated their Infrastructure Planning and Funding

Cooling: Melbourne 40% Canopy for 9 degrees cooling

The Greater LA Water Collaborative Bio mimicing the Forest: Planning a Hybrid System Facilitated by

Getting it Started. The Multi-Agency Collaborative

Scaling a Hybrid System

New Local Supply Paradigm DATA from UCLA for City of LA 2040 2050 Demand Today: 470k af @ 104 gpcd. Tomorrow: 360k af @ 80 gpcd. Water recycling 200K AF. The key is hyperion $$$ Storm water SW Capture Master Plan 150K AF. Groundwater 50 100K AF careful to not double count with SW and Recycled water, But it is fair to say with maximized pumping from West and Central Basin plus Pump and Treat in the SF Valley.

ONE EXAMPLE OF WHY WE NEED TO DO THIS

Most at risk The elderly Hispanic communities Black communities Who is at risk? Mortality increases about 5X from the first to the fifth consecutive day. After the fifth day, mortality risk increases 46% in Hispanic communities and 48% in elderly black communities. Kalkstein, L. et al, The Impact of Oppressive Weather on Mortality Across Demographic Groups in Los Angeles County and the Potential Impact of a Climate Change. University of Miami, Nov. 2014.

Los Angeles Urban Cooling Collaborative Phase 1: The Climate Science How many lives can be saved by increasing vegetation and reflectivity? Phase 2: The Social Science How can communities be empowered to become more resilient to heat? Phase 3: Implementing Change What policy/program strategies can create the necessary changes?

Board of Chiefs Integration 2.0

Let s take it to the Streets

For More Information: www.treepeople.org Videos on YouTube: The Miracle on Elmer Avenue Capture the Rain and Rebuild the Economy LAStormcatcher (Greater LA Water Collaborative) @TreePeopleL A @AndyLipkis