Running Out of Water? The Future of Water Supply, Quantity, and Quality
Wednesday, June 3, 2009 6:30 - 8 pm
Registration:
There is no charge for this program. Register
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, Hunton & Williams LLP
Speakers:
Jon Freedman, GE Water and Process Technologies
Kathryn Garcia, Assistant Commissioner of the Office of Strategic Projects, NYC DEP
Doug Miller, General Counsel, Central Arizona Water Conservation District
David Sunding, University of California at Berkeley, and the Berkeley Water Center
Sandra Allen, Director of the Clean and Safe Water Initiative, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation
Sponsored by:
Committee on Environmental Law, Kathy Robb, Chair; Committee on Energy, Edna Sussman, Chair; Committee on International Environmental Law, John Rousakis, Chair; Committee on Project Finance, Ernest Chung, Chair
Co-Sponsored with the Environmental Law Institute, Washington, DC
This program is free of charge. Please register online
Members of the Association, and their guests are all welcome.