Rockland County Launches New Water Conservation Website and Announces Name Change

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The Rockland County Task Force on Water Resources Management announced that it has formally adopted a new name, Water Advisory Council, as part of a broader effort to clarify its mission and align with recent updates to its enabling legislation, and has launched a new website designed to help residents, businesses, educators, and municipalities better understand water conservation, local water resources, and practical ways to help protect Rockland County’s water supply.

The updated legislation modernizes and clarifies the organization’s authorities, membership, and responsibilities, ensuring it can continue to serve as a stakeholder network to effectively and transparently develop and implement a sustainable long-term water supply plan for the County. “This name change reflects who we are today and the direction we’re headed. The updated legislation gives us the tools we need to continue serving our community and fulfill our mission with clarity and purpose,” said District 10 Legislator and Council Chair Beth Davidson.

For more information about the name change and the updated enabling legislation, please visit our website or contact Nicole Laible, Coordinator, laiblen@co.rockland.ny.us, 845-364-2604.

The new website serves as a centralized destination for water conservation information and guidance, educational materials, webinar updates, and community outreach initiatives. The site was developed as part of the Council’s ongoing public education and outreach efforts, funded by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, to increase awareness surrounding the importance of sustainable water use and long-term water resources protection.

“The Water Advisory Council, with a new name, expanded membership, and new website, will empower community leaders, industry partners and consumers alike to steward our water supply in the years and decades ahead” said District 10 Legislator and Council Chair Beth Davidson. “Whether someone is looking for simple ways to reduce water use at home, learn about local water systems, or participate in educational programs, this website provides residents with practical tools and resources they can use throughout the year.”

Residents are encouraged to explore the new website at https://rcklnd.us/waterhero and follow the Water Advisory Council on social media for ongoing conservation updates, educational content, event announcements, and webinar registration.

As part of its ongoing educational efforts, the Council will also host its June Lunch & Learn webinar, “The Rivers in Our Backyard: Hudson and Hackensack,” on June 9th from 1-2 PM in recognition of National Rivers Month. The webinar will explore the importance of rivers to Rockland County, including current water quality conditions, conservation practices, and community-based efforts to help protect these critical waterways.

The webinar will feature Shannon Roback, PhD, Science Director at Riverkeeper, who will discuss findings from the Water Quality Data Portal, as well as Isaiah Leach, Outreach Coordinator for Hackensack Riverkeeper, who will share information on current conservation initiatives, community projects, and program expansion efforts into Rockland County.

Residents can head to the new website to register for this webinar.

Additional educational resources from participating organizations are available at: 

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