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WESTCAS Fall Conference - October 25-27 - Tucson, AZ
Presentations
"Title XVI Water Reclamation & Reuse Program" - Amanda Erath, Program Analyst, USBR (vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.pres-1443.20kb)
"WESTCAS Positions for 2018" - Hicks-Ray Associates (pdf-2231.07kb)
"Riding California's Chromium-6 Regulatory Roller Coaster" - Steve Bigley, Director of Environmental Services, Coachella Valley Water District (pdf-1298.44kb)
"Salton Sea Progress Overview" - Phil Rosentrater, General Manager, Salton Sea Authority (pdf-2031.76kb)
"Colorado River Critical Infrastructure Needs" - Morgan Snyder, Program Officer, Walton Family Foundation (pdf-1700.73kb)
"Washington Legislative Report" - Hicks-Ray Associates (pdf-4978.71kb)
"Water Quality Updates" - Trevor Baggiore, WQD Director, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (pdf-1333.04kb)
"NACWA/WESTCAS Collaboration Update and Next Steps" - Emily Remmel, Director, Regulatory Affairs, National Association of Clean Water Agencies (pdf-2123.39kb)
"The State of Irrigated Agriculture in the Arid West" - Kris Polly, Senior Advisor, National Water Resources Association (pdf-2043.45kb)
"Waters of the U. S. Policy Development" - Jim Kudlinski, Supervisor, Environmental Support Services, Salt River Project (pdf-97.32kb)
WESTCAS 25th Annual Conference - June 21-23 - San Diego, CA
Presentations
"Federal Water Quality Coalition Issues Update" - Fred Andes, Esq., Barnes & Thornburg LLP (vnd.ms-powerpoint-210.50kb)
"Selenium: The Curse of the West" - Steve Canton, Certified Senior Ecologist, Vice President/Principal, GEI Consultants, Inc. (vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.pres-1123.02kb)
"San Diego's Quest for Water Reliability" - Maureen Stapleton, General Manager, San Diego County Water Authority (pdf-9582.87kb)
"Hot Topics: 1994 CWA West Amendments and The Arid West Quality Research Project" - Harlan Agnew, Esq. (pdf-537.76kb)
"Washington Report" - Hicks-Ray Associates (pdf-4220.46kb)
"Physical Water Transfers and the Federal Clean Water Act" - Peter D. Nichols, Esq., Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti LLP (pdf-1465.07kb)
"Overview of the El Paso Kay Bailey Hutchinson Desalination Plant" - Scott Reinert, P. E., Water Resources Manager, El Paso Water Utilities (pdf-2293.81kb)
2017: A Banner Year for California Water?" - Timothy Quinn, Ph.D., Executive Director, ACWA (pdf-3782.25kb)
"Regional Scale Stormwater Treatment" - Patrick Chavez, P. E., LEED AP+, Stormwater Quality Engineer, Albuquerque Metro Arroyo Flood Control Authority (pdf-27341.40kb)
"Rapanos v. United States, What Does It Mean?" - M. Reed Hopper (pdf-107.90kb)
Mr. Hopper is a principal attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation who represented Mr. Rapanos in the U.S. Supreme Court.
"NACWA/WESTCAS Collaborative Workshop Topic Summaries" (pdf-997.02kb)
WESTCAS and NACWA Collaborative Workshop
As reported in NACWA's Clean Water Exchange: NACWA held a collaborative roundtable workshop on June 22 with the Western Coalition of Arid States (WESTCAS) in San Diego, CA, as part of the WESTCAS Annual Meeting. The roundtable topics focused on crucial arid and semi-arid state issues such as, climate and resiliency, regulatory improvement and Clean Water Act reform, affordability and funding, the Utility of the Future and technology, and the water quality and quantity nexus.
Participants in the workshop generated many thought-provoking discussions on issues critical to their clean water utilities. Integrated Planning, State Revolving Fund streamlining, greater flexibility to address changing climate conditions, stormwater capture, and water quality concerns were a few of the inspiring ideas that surfaced during the discussions. In addition to the workshop, Andy Prindle, an investment expert within Goldman Sachs’ Public Sector and Infrastructure Group, presented on the topic of municipal funding options and his role with financing P3s.
NACWA is committed to better incorporating arid/semi-arid state issues into its overall advocacy portfolio, and will be using lessons learned from the workshop discussion to inform revisions to the Association’s Strategic Plan. NACWA would like to thank all those that participated in the discussions and the roundtable leaders that guided the conversations.
Participants in the workshop generated many thought-provoking discussions on issues critical to their clean water utilities. Integrated Planning, State Revolving Fund streamlining, greater flexibility to address changing climate conditions, stormwater capture, and water quality concerns were a few of the inspiring ideas that surfaced during the discussions. In addition to the workshop, Andy Prindle, an investment expert within Goldman Sachs’ Public Sector and Infrastructure Group, presented on the topic of municipal funding options and his role with financing P3s.
NACWA is committed to better incorporating arid/semi-arid state issues into its overall advocacy portfolio, and will be using lessons learned from the workshop discussion to inform revisions to the Association’s Strategic Plan. NACWA would like to thank all those that participated in the discussions and the roundtable leaders that guided the conversations.
February Federal Issues Workshop - February 23 - Dallas, TX
Clean Water Act (vnd.ms-powerpoint-1193.00kb)
Attached is the Clean Water Act presentation from the Regulatory Session of the Federal Issues Workshop. This was prepared and given by Jim Kudlinski, Supervisor, Environmental Support Services, Salt River Project.