Please join us at the Climate Impacts to Water: Managing the Uncertainties of Water Supply and Quality Conference to be held at Skamania Lodge in Stevenson WA on January 25-26, 2017.
If you are interested in giving a presentation, please go to www.cm.wsu.edu/climateimpactstowaterconference to view information about education tracks and specifics about submitting an abstract. Abstracts are due December 1, 2016.Please email Liz Whitefield at [email protected] ASAP if you are interested in presenting but are just learning about this event on or after December 1.
Who Should Attend?
Water users, water managers, researchers and innovators.
Focus The common theme will be creating a dialogue amongst the communities that use and value the region’s water supply within the context of a changing climate.
Expected outcomes
- Improve your understanding about projected climate impacts on water accessibility in the PNW, and the impact of sustainable management decisions.
- Create awareness of resources for adopting best management and water conservation strategies that operations more resilient to climate change, while minimizing environmental impact.
- Build on the regional network of advisors and educators.
- Encourage you to take the knowledge gained at the conference and promote adoption at the user level.
Registration | Before December 23, 2016 |
After December 23, 2016 |
Attendee – Full Conference | $160 | $215 |
Single-Day Attendee | $100 | $150 |
Student Attendee | $100 | $150 |
Venue: The meeting will be held at Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, WA on the Columbia River, only 45 minutes from the Portland airport. The conference is open to anyone, and should be of interest to agricultural, environmental, tribal and municipal organizations, consultants, extension specialists, agricultural professionals, farmers/growers, NRCS staff, regulatory and policy staff, storm water managers research and irrigation district personnel. To register, submit an abstract, for more information or to sponsor this event, please visit: www.cm.wsu.edu/climateimpactstowaterconference
For more information or questions, please contact:
Liz Whitefield, Outreach coordinator, PAS Washington State University
Livestock Nutrient Management Program
2606 W Pioneer, Puyallup, WA 98371
Office: 253.445.4562
Cell: 401.741.6563
[email protected]
www.animalagclimatechange.org
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Liz is on a reduced part-time schedule: M, W, Th