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SUMMARY:Austin - Texas Desal Association - Texas Desal 2018: Managing Cost\, Risk & Regulation
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URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/texas-desal-2018-managing-cost-risk-regulation/
LOCATION:Sheraton Austin at the Capitol\, 701 E. 11th Street\, Austin\, TX\, 78701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Austin - Texas Water Research Network - Improving Connections Between Science & Policy
DESCRIPTION:The Texas Water Research Networking is bringing researchers together to collaborate in addressing the resilience of Texas water resources to changes in natural and human system\, and to improve connections between science and policy. \nThey are hosting a 2-day meeting with sessions on Texas Water Markets\, A New Era of Flooding – Challenges for Large Municipalities and Water Resilience Challenges in Small Municipalities and Rural Communities. \nRegistration is free. Learn more at www.esi.utexas.edu/texas-water-research-network.
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/austin-texas-water-research-network-improving-connections-between-science-policy/
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SUMMARY:Austin - Hot Science Cool Talks - Hurricane Harvey: Flood Emergency Response
DESCRIPTION:Hurricane Harvey was the most significant severe storm of 3-5 days duration in United States history\, raining 50 inches or more in parts of Texas. A new National Water Model can forecast water flow in streams and rivers similar to how the National Weather Service forecasts weather. David Maidment shares his experience applying this model to Texas\, including his behind-the-scenes experience working in the State Operations Center during Hurricane Harvey and his recommendations for how Texas can become resilient in the face of future large-scale floods. For the Q&A session\, David will be joined by a panel of experts on disaster recovery.Registration will open three weeks prior to event date. \nCo-sponsored by Planet Texas 2050\, UT’s first grand challenge research initiative that’s bringing together more than 100 researchers from across campus to find ways to make Texas more resilient in the face of rapid population growth and climate extremes. Additional support provided by the Leon Jones Hot Science – Cool Talks Endowment. \nAbout the presenters\n \nDr. David Maidment\nDavid R. Maidment is the Hussein M. Alharthy Centennial Chair in Civil Engineering at the University of Texas\, where he has been on the faculty since 1981. In 2016\, he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering for development of geographic information systems applied to hydrologic processes. He has received numerous awards for his leadership and research contributions. \n \nSarah Labowitz\nSarah Labowitz is the Communications and Policy Director for the City of Houston Housing and Community Development Department. During Hurricane Harvey\, Sarah was part of the team that ran the mega-shelter at the George R. Brown Convention Center. She previously worked at the U.S. Department of State and was a co-founder of the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights.
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/austin-hot-science-cool-talks-hurricane-harvey-flood-emergency-response/
LOCATION:Student Activity Center (SAC)\, UT Campus\, 2201 Speedway\, Austin\, TX\, 78705\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Environmental Science Institute":MAILTO:esi@esi.utexas.edu
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