About this Event
Save the date for the 2026 ACF Waters Conference in Albany, Georgia. Researchers, managers, water users, public outreach professionals, and other stakeholders are invited to join us to share information and learn about basin resources. Registration will open in December.
Tuesday, April 28, afternoon: Pre-Conference Tours
We are offering two concurrently running pre-conference tours that will celebrate the history, beauty, and heritage of Southwest Georgia while highlighting the importance of efficient and sustainable water use in the region. Participants can choose between a land-based heritage tour, exploring historic sites, innovative water management projects, and the landscapes that have shaped Georgia’s cultural and agricultural legacy; or a guided Flint River paddle trip, offering a firsthand experience of the region’s natural beauty and the vital connections between healthy waterways, local communities, and resilient ecosystems. Space is limited. Additional registration required. Registration will open in December 2025.
Wednesday, April 29, 8:30am-4:45pm: Opening Keynote, Plenary Sessions, Student Poster Session, and Networking Reception
This day will bring together leaders and experts from across the ACF River Basin to share insights, strengthen partnerships, and celebrate collaboration in water management. The day’s agenda will feature an inspiring keynote address, plenary sessions highlighting basin-wide updates, and a poster session showcasing emerging research and innovation. The day will end with a networking reception at the Flint RiverQuarium in downtown Albany.
Thursday, April 30, 8:00am-4:30pm: Closing Keynote, Drought Communications Workshop, and ACF Stakeholders Meeting
This day will focus on communication and resilience in the face of drought across the ACF River Basin. The day will open with a keynote presentation that inspires reflection on the importance of shared understanding and collaboration in managing water resources during challenging times. Participants will take part in interactive sessions that will equip attendees with practical tools and strategies to engage communities, stakeholders, and decision-makers during periods of water stress. The day will conclude with a meeting of the ACF Stakeholders (ACFS). Conference attendees are welcome to stay for the meeting.
Conference Hotel: A conference rate of $145.05/night (includes parking) is available at the Hilton Garden Inn Albany, under the group name ACF Waters Conference. The hotel is located at 101 S. Front St, Albany, GA 31701. Book your room online through the link below or by phone at 229-888-1590 and reference the ACF Waters Conference. Rooms must be booked by March 25th!
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Conference Sponsor Information Page
Sponsor Information: Sponsors will be recognized in all conference materials and at the conference. There are four different sponsor levels with varying benefits: including field trip tickets, conference registrations, and exhibitor tables. Sponsorships also contribute to support student engagement by allowing us to have a low-cost student registration.
Agenda
🕑: 11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
ACF Waters Conference Agenda
Host: Georgia Water Planning and Policy Center
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Albany State University West Campus (ASU West Campus Map Link: https://bit.ly/2SwSspQ), 2400 Gillionville Road, Albany, United States
USD 50.00 to USD 200.00





