Association of California Water Agencies

06/17/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 06/17/2026 15:51

ACWA Rejoins National Water Resources Association to Benefit of All Member Agencies

ACWA's Board of Directors voted recently to rejoin the National Water Resources Association (NWRA) , a federation of state water associations that represents agricultural, municipal and industrial water providers with a focus on western water policy issues.

Under NWRA's membership model, all ACWA members can access NWRA membership benefits at no additional cost. Benefits include access to NWRA federal updates, monthly policy calls and member pricing at NWRA events, including the annual conference which will be held Nov. 2-5 in Coranado.

"ACWA rejoining NWRA provides an exciting opportunity to expand our work with other western states on some of the most pressing federal policy issues facing water managers," said ACWA President Ernie Avila.

ACWA and NWRA have a long history of partnering together on federal policy issues. ACWA suspended its membership in 2024 citing concerns related to NWRA's financial position and lack of transparency. The ACWA Board unanimously voted to reinstate membership based on staff's recommendation, noting that all concerns had been resolved.

ACWA's rejoining NWRA resolidifies our partnership, leverages ACWA's robust federal advocacy program, and provides additional benefits to ACWA members.

"NWRA is very pleased to welcome ACWA back as a state association member," said NWRA Executive Vice President Greg Morrison. "Having ACWA back on the team strengthens the partnership between our organizations and gives us a better opportunity to work together on the federal water infrastructure, policy and funding issues across the West."

For more information about NWRA and resources available to members, visit www.nwra.org or contact ACWA Director of Federal Relations Ian Lyle at [email protected].

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