[SPN-Discussion] Posting of June 3rd NYC Bar Assoc. Water and Sustainability program
Robb, Kathy
krobb at hunton.com
Mon May 18 12:26:36 EDT 2009
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Hello spn, I would be grateful if you would post this. Many thanks. kr
RUNNING OUT OF WATER?
THE FUTURE OF WATER SUPPLY, QUANTITY, AND QUALITY
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Great Hall
New York City Bar Association
42 West 44th Street
Water scarcity, supply, and quality are critical issues facing the
United States and the world. Population growth, energy needs, and
climate change put increasing demands on finite water resources for
drinking water, agriculture, endangered species protection, and other
uses. The panel will discuss water supply, quality, and use at the
local, state, national, and international levels, defining the key
issues and how they might best be addressed.
Moderator:
KATHY ROBB, Partner, Hunton & Williams LLP
Speakers:
Sandra Allen, Director of the Clean and Safe Water Infrastructure
Funding Initiative, NYSDEC
Jennifer T. Crandell, Senior Deputy Attorney General, Counsel to the
Colorado River Commission of Nevada
Jon Freedman, Vice President, Government Relations, GE Water
Kathryn Garcia, Assistant Commissioner of the Office of Strategic
Projects, NYCDEP
Doug Miller, General Counsel, Central Arizona Water Conservation
District
David Sunding, University of California at Berkeley, and the Berkeley
Water Center
Sponsored by the Environmental Law Committee of the New York City Bar
Association
Co-Sponsored by the Environmental Law Institute, Washington, DC; and the
Energy, International Environmental Law, and Project Finance Committees
of the New York City Bar Association
This program is free of charge. Please register online at
www.nycbar.org <outbind://30/www.nycbar.org> .
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