Conference to focus on green water infrastructure | |
Monday, April 05, 2010 | |
PETALUMA, CALIF. — Green water infrastructure will be the focus of discussion at the North Bay Watershed Association bi-annual conference on April 9, the North Bay Business Journal reported. Watershed management, desalination, rain harvesting and wastewater recycling will be among the subjects addressed during three panel discussions at the daylong conference, according to the story. Frances Spivy-Weber, vice chairman of the State Water Resources Control Board, and Jared Huffman, chairman of the Assembly Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife, will deliver keynote speeches, the article stated. “Federal and state agencies are looking at alternatives to infrastructure,” said Harry Seraydarian, executive director of the North Bay Watershed Association. To read the entire article, click here. For related information, click here. |
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