2026 Inland Rogue Water Webinar Series
Following the Rogue Water Forum in September 2025, the Inland Rogue Water Resiliency Group and partner organizations are hosting a series of online webinars and discussions for Inland Rogue communities to share ideas, learn together, and prepare for a more water-scarce future.
Future Webinars
Municipal Drinking Water Supplies in the Rogue Valley - Present and Future
Monday, April 20th from 10:30-11:45am over Zoom
Municipal water suppliers and utilities provide drinking water for more than 200,000 people in the Inland Rogue River Basin, from the Illinois River to the headwaters of the Rogue near Crater Lake. People depend on ample, reliable, and safe drinking water. Presenters will discuss the status of drinking water supplies in the Rogue, and challenges for the future.
Presenters
John Speece - Coordinator, Rogue Drinking Water Partnership & Project Manager, Rogue River Watershed Council
Arlo Todd - Watershed Coordinator, Medford Water Commission
Register in Advance for this Webinar
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/JbNWCF2DRZ2NwDkia1PFcg
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Past Webinars
Place-Based Water Planning Webinar: an Introduction for the Inland Rogue - January 16, 2026
This webinar is a follow-up to the Rogue Water Forum for those interested in learning more about Place-Based Water Planning and how it could benefit the Inland Rogue.
Place-Based Water Planning (PBWP) is a locally led process designed to help regions identify their needs and priorities for balancing future demands on both instream and out‑of‑stream water resources. The Oregon Water Resources Department collaborates with these locally led planning groups and there are grants available to support the process. Jackson Soil and Water Conservation District and the Rogue River Watershed Council convened this webinar to explore how a PBWP approach could be applied in the Inland Rogue.
The webinar features an overview of the PBWP program and funding framework from Sue Parrish and Lili Prahl with the Oregon Water Resources Department, and Herb Winters, District Manager, Gilliam Soil and Water Conservation District, highlighting lessons learned from an active PBWP project.
Webinar Notes:
Place Based Water Planning Webinar Notes_2026-01-30.pdf
