The One Water Summit is a national gathering of innovation and creation — where we come together to share and commit to solutions for water quality. The water we drink, the water we use, and the water we enjoy belongs to all of us, and we all have a responsibility to secure a sustainable future for water quality. That’s the basis of the One Water ethos and what brings us all together.

Share Iowa projects and solutions. Problem-solve Iowa’s gaps and opportunities.

Learn from different perspectives across the nation: urban, rural, municipality, agency, artists, and all demographics of diversity.

Network with fellow Iowa delegation members, and folks from around the US.

Bring back actionable strategies for our own communities and watersheds.

“The One Water Summit was an excellent opportunity for me to talk with like-minded leaders in the clean water arena. I was able to share my story during the Iowa game show event. My take home message was that water quality and quantity concerns are nationwide. There’s no silver bullet to fix issues.”

Tim Recker, Iowa Farmer

Email a staff member or admin@iaagwater.org to get the Iowa Delegation code.

If I join the Iowa Delegation, are there additional responsibilities?

Three months leading up to the event, we’ll have one short zoom call per month just to make sure you’re prepared and getting excited! At the conference there will be special opportunities to network. We request that you bring back the ideas and momentum to your community.

What is the Deadline?

Details to be announced.

How much does registration cost?

The US Water Alliance is offering a sliding scale for registration fees, so you’ll have to check out their site to see your rate. Remember, by joining the Iowa delegation, you’ll get 20% off this rate.

What about hotel and transportation?

Details to be announced.

Where will the agenda be posted?

Details to be announced.

Can I check out previous years’ content so I can get an idea of what to expect?

Sure! Here’s a link to 2022 highlights, 2023 highlights, and 2025 highlights