

Women of Water at CWH
Continuing to celebrate Women's History Month, we recognize the CWH female Executive Board Members who have championed excellence in...


The Future of LA Water is Female: Celebrating the Achievements of Dorothy Green
In 1987, Congress designated the month of March as Women’s History Month. Since that time, U.S. Presidents have issued annual...


Watershed Education through Multi-benefit Projects
Council for Watershed Health teams up with Friends of the Los Angeles River to bring Watershed Education through multi-benefit project on...


Addressing Local Water Challenges at Marsh Park
As part of Sequoyah High School's, Social Innovation Program which is designed to get students into the community, learning from...


Koreatown Youth + Community Center teams up with the Council for Watershed Health on Community Dialo
On January 20th, 2017 Council for watershed Health, Koreatown Youth + Community Center and Day One South El Monte convened for a...


Environmental Stewards of Elmer Ave
On Saturday, November 12th CWH with partners TreePeople, Graffiti Busters, Los Angeles Conservation Corps, Council District 6, LA City...


2016 WaterSmart Innovations with CWH Board member, Paul Brown
The ninth annual WaterSmart Innovations Conference and Exposition was held from October 5th to 7th in Las Vegas and hosted over 1,000...


Council for Watershed Health celebrates its 20th Anniversary in a “Living Laboratory”
On Saturday September 17, 2016 CWH will celebrate its 20th anniversary in the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County’s Nature...


Cheers to Conservation - Angel City Brewery joins in the Council for Watershed Health's 20th Ann
Angel City Brewery represents how maintaining local pride and environmental awareness within its business model can work to foster a...
Using the Los Angeles River
The Los Angeles River is an iconic part of our city, flowing through a large and diverse metropolitan area. Like urban waterways around...






































