Actions Panel
Sustainable Water Resources Roundtable
Date and time
Location
National Council on Science & the Environment
Hyatt Regency Crystal City 2799 Jefferson Davis Hwy Arlington, VA 22202Refund Policy
Description
The Sustainable Water Resources Roundtable invites you to a Roundtable meeting January 22, 2018, created as a pre-meeting of the National Council for Science and the Environment Annual Meeting, January 23- 25.
We invite you to make a donation of $30 to $80 to help cover the costs of the meeting, particularly if your organization will cover the payment. You will see both free and donation tickets available.
Please note that the NCSE Reception on Jan. 22 is Complementary to SWRR Participants
DRAFT AGENDA
Applications of Federal Research and Information to Water Resources - Opportunities for Collaboration
Jan 22, 2018 1:30 to 5:30
Introduction to SWRR:
John Wells, SWRR Co-chair, Robert Wilkinson, SWRR Co-Chair, David Berry, SWRR Manager
Contributions of Current Research and Information Analysis to Water Resources
1. US Forest Service - Recent work on water resources, fish and wildlife: Michael Eberle
2. BLM - Current information on Water Resources in the West: Ron McCormick, BLM
3. EPA - Safe & Sustainable Water Resources Research Program, Mary Reiley, EPA
4. NOAA/NASA - Group on Earth Observations Geo Glows. Angelica Gutierrez NOAA
Open Roundtable Discussion
Coffee Break
Collaboration among various levels of Government and Other Sectors on Water Resource Topics
1. US DOE - Energy-Water Nexus Policy Integration for States & Federal Government. Samuel Bockenhauer.
2. USGS Water Division: (Groundwater, Surface Water, Water Quality, Water Use) Stephen Moulton, USGS
3. US Army Corp of Engineers, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Cente, Beth Fleming, USACE
Open Roundtable Discussion
NCSE Reception (Complementary to SWRR Participants)
Crystal City Metro Rail stop on the Blue and Yellow Lines
Organized by
The SRRR is a national forum to share information and promote indicators and research on sustainability and resilience of resources and the communities that depend on them.