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SYMPOSIA ARCHIVE
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WATERSHEDWISE MAGAZINE
SYMPOSIA ARCHIVE
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Decentralized Stormwater Management
On Track? High Speed Rail and the Los Angeles River
Nature Needs Water Too
Compton Gateway: Symposium for Creekside Community Development
Dorothy’s Law: A New Look at Managing California’s Water Supply
Keeping it Flowing Part II: The Watershed Approach in Economic Hard Times
Building a Healthier San Gabriel River Watershed
How Do We Keep It Flowing? Funding for the Maintenance of Stormwater Projects
The Fires This Time, Part II: Brush Clearance, Fuel Reduction and Fire Safe Landscaping
Electrical Transmission Corridors: Renewable Energy and Secondary Uses
The Fires This Time: Postfire Recovery
Sustainable Cities: What Will It Take To Reach The Prize?
Beyond Concrete Channels: What's Next?
Valuing Multi-Benefit Projects
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Date
Thursday, October 22, 2009
9:30 AM
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7:00 PM
Nature Needs Water Too
Location held:
Metropolitan Water District
700 N Alameda St
Los Angeles
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California
90012
How do we ensure an appropriate allocation of water to the LA River’s riverine and estuarine ecosystems as water supplies decline and human demand increases? Join the Los Angeles & San Gabriel Rivers Watershed Council and the Aquarium of the Pacific for a discussion of this and other important questions related to the health of the LA River. Your charge will be to develop a five-point program for ensuring the LA River ecosystem has a seat at the table to receive its fair share of the water.
The program, including the strategies developed by each break-out group, will be summarized and published in the watershed council’s WatershedWise magazine and on both the council’s and the aquarium’s websites.
Registration for this symposium is $50. Please click on the RSVP button to pay via PayPal or make checks payable to "LASGR Watershed Council." You do not need to have a PayPal account to use the service; just click Continue after the 'Don't have a PayPal account?' option.
Moderator:
Nancy L.C. Steele
Executive Director
Los Angeles & San Gabriel Rivers Watershed Council
Speaker:
Jerry Schubel
President and CEO
Aquarium of the Pacific
Eric Stein
Principal Scientist
Southern California Coastal Water Research Project
Gary Moore
City Engineer
City of Los Angeles
Sabrina Drill
Natural Resources Advisor, Los Angeles and Ventura Counties
University of California Cooperative Extension
Tom Erb
Director of Water Resources
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Gary Hildebrand
Assistant Deputy Director
Los Angeles County Department of Public Works
Fran Pavley
District 23
Senator
Presentations (Adobe PDF):
Nancy L.C.
Steele
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No Documents Available
Jerry
Schubel
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Symposium Presentation 10/22/2009 - Jerry Schubel
Eric
Stein
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Symposium Presentation 10/22/2009 - Eric Stein
Gary
Moore
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Symposium Presentation 10/22/2009 - Gary Lee Moore
Sabrina
Drill
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No Documents Available
Tom
Erb
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Symposium Presentation 10/22/2009 - Tom Erb
Gary
Hildebrand
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Symposium Presentation 10/22/2009 - Gary Hildebrand
Fran
Pavley
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Symposium Presentation 10/22/2009 - Fran Pavley