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SUMMARY:San Antonio - 2023 Central Texas Water Conservation Symposium - From Dust to Deluge: Managing Water in Changing Conditions
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Central Texas Water Conservation Symposium provides water utilities with the information needed to implement successful water conservation programs\, effectively engage customers\, and plan for the future. Learn from state and national experts about the latest approaches\, what is coming next and best practices for maximum efficiency gains. \nPlus\, stay a day longer for a BONUS event: join San Antonio Water System (SAWS) on Feb 23 for The Rain to Drain Experience\, a fully immersive expedition to learn about the source of San Antonio drinking water and where it goes\, well\, “after the flush.” \nClick here to register\nDownload the Full Agenda \nProgram Theme: From Dust to Deluge: Managing Water in Changing Conditions \nProgram Highlights: \nPlanning for and Responding to Drought: Conservation Strategies\, Forecasts\, and Trends \n\nLong range drought/surface water supply forecast\, Bob Rose\, LCRA\n\n\nGPCD trends drought vs non-drought periods\, Karen Guz\, SAWS\n\n\nNew Braunfels Drought Mitigation Strategies: Summer 2022\, Andrew Cummings\, New Braunfels Utilities\n\nWater Loss in Texas: How much water is being lost and how communities are approaching solutions \n\nHidden Reservoirs: Quantifying Water Loss in Texas\, Alan Wyatt\, Independent Consultant\n\n\nSAWS water loss data analysis case study\, Patrick Shriver\, SAWS\n\nAMI implementation and data analysis: Leveraging your AMI data whether your program has just started or is well established programs with mountains of information. \n\nUnique ways to use AMI data\, Christopher Tull\, California Data Collaborative\n\n\nAMI data use in ATX\, Jonathan Orenstein\, City of Austin\n\n\nAMI integration and customer outreach\, Brandon Pritchett\, City of Pflugerville\n\nTexas Runs on Water – Building Water Knowledge \nDeep in the Heart: Communicating Water Conservation through Film \nClick here to learn more and register.
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/san-antonio-2023-central-texas-water-conservation-symposium/
LOCATION:San Antonio Botanical Garden\, 555 Funston Place\, San Antonio\, TX\, 78209\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Events
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SUMMARY:Online - Sending the Elevator Back Down When Shattering Green Ceilings
DESCRIPTION:Defenders is excited to present our Black History Month webinar series. Join us for our final presentation\, “Sending the Elevator Back Down When Shattering Green Ceilings” on Wednesday\, February 22nd at 3:00pm CT! \nJoin speakers Leandra Taylor\, Outreach Coordinator for the Southern Appalachian Wilderness Stewards and Leader for Outdoor Afro\, and Danae Jackson\, Senior Zoologist at the Dallas Zoo as they have a panel discussion at the web series A Conversation on Diversity in Wildlife Conservation: Black History Month Edition. Leading the discussion will be the moderator\, Wildlife Conservation Interpreter at the Dallas Zoo\, and Herpetology enthusiast\, David Smallwood. They will hold a conversation on the importance of building professional networks and sending the elevator back down when shattering green ceilings. \nClick here to learn more and register for this free event.
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/online-sending-the-elevator-back-down-when-shattering-green-ceilings/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:General Events
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SUMMARY:Kerrville - TexS Talk & Texas Water Symposium: Drought Impacts to the Hill Country
DESCRIPTION:In 2022\, San Antonio received only a third of its average annual rainfall. Popular swimming holes from Jacobs Well in Wimberley to the Guadalupe River dried up – impacting wildlife\, agriculture\, and tourism revenue in addition to many rural communities dependent on limited water resources. As the drought continues into 2023\, what can we do to preserve the water we’ve got? \nJoin us for an evening of expert panel discussion with an opportunity for audience Q&A at the end. \nIn partnership with Texas Water Symposium\, this event will be recorded and aired on Texas Public Radio. \nClick here to view and share a PDF flyer.
URL:https://hillcountryalliance.org/event/kerrville-texs-talk-texas-water-symposium-drought-impacts-to-the-hill-country/
LOCATION:Schreiner University: Cailloux Campus Activity Center Ballroom\, 15 Acorn Loop\, Kerrville\, TX\, 78028\, United States
CATEGORIES:General Events
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