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    Providing Water to Arizona's Growing Population: How Will We Meet the Obligation?


    Thank you to all those who attended this year's conference and made it a resounding success.
    See AWR's Conference Highlights Article (pdf)

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    Day 1 Conference Program

     7:30    Registration and light breakfast

      8:20    Welcome: Sharon Megdal, Director, Water Resources Research Center

      8:30    Opening Remarks: Alan Stephens, Chief of Staff, Operations, Arizona Governor’s

    Office  

    8:45    Keynote Speaker: Grady Gammage, Senior Research Fellow, Morrison

    Institute for Public Policy, ASU/Gammage & Burnham “Water, Growth and Sustainability – Is Arizona Headed the Way of Easter Island?”

    Introduction by John Sullivan, Associate General Manager, Salt River Project

      9:15    Water Planning for Growth

    Moderator, Kathy Jacobs, Executive Director, Arizona Water Institute

      A)  What are the cities doing?

    Steve Olson, Executive Director, Arizona Municipal Water Users Association

    David Modeer, Director, Tucson Water

    Roger Gingrich, Water Resources Coordinator, City of Yuma Public Works

      10:00  Break

      10:15  B)  What are the towns and rural areas doing?

    Mark Apel, Planning Manager, Cochise County

    Bill Garfield, President, Arizona Water Company

    Tom Griffin, Mohave County Water Authority

    Buzz Walker, Public Works Director, Town of Payson

      11:00  Where is the water coming from?

    Moderator, Susanna Eden, Water Resources Research Center

    John Hoffman, Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey

    Larry Dozier, Deputy General Manager, Central Arizona Project

    Lucius Kyyitan, Acting Director of the Office of Water Rights, Gila River Indian Community

    Pat Graham, State Director, The Nature Conservancy, Arizona

      11:50  The Verde River, The Nature Conservancy, Arizona and the Salt River Project

     

      12:00  Lunch

    Speaker: Robert Johnson, Regional Director, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation

    “Growth, Drought and the Colorado River

    Introduction by Carol Erwin, Area Manager, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation

      1:15    The Role of the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District

    Moderator and Panelist, Tom Buschatzke, Water Advisor, City of Phoenix

    Cliff Neal, Manager, Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District

    Mike Pearce, Attorney, Fennemore Craig PC

    Warren Tenney, Assistant General Manager, Metropolitan Water District (44 KB .doc)

    Karl Polen, Executive Vice President, Pivotal Group

      2:30    Developer, Homebuilder and Realtor Perspectives

    Moderator, Priscilla Storm, Director of Special Projects, Diamond Ventures, Inc.

    Spencer Kamps, Legislative Affairs, Homebuilders Association of Central Arizona

    Frank Dickens, President-Elect, Arizona Association of Realtors

    Bob Iannarino, Project Manager, Diamond Ventures, Inc.

      3:15    Break

      3:30    Public Officials Perspectives

    Moderator, Jack Pfister, Former General Manager, Salt River Project

    Herb Guenther, Director, Arizona Department of Water Resources

    The Honorable Jake Flake, State Senator, Chair, Natural Resources and Rural Affairs Committee

    The Honorable Tom O' Halleran, State Representative, Chair, Natural Resources and Agricultural Committee

    The Honorable Kris Mayes, Commissioner, Arizona Corporation Commission

      4:30    Wrap-up Sharon Megdal, Director, Water Resources Research Center

    Day 2 Conference Program

    A Workshop on Central Arizona's Future Water Supplies: Issues Related to Acquisition and Use of Potential Supplies and Implications for the Rest of the State

    For follow up of Day 2, go to http://sustainable.asu.edu/gios/waterworkshop.htm

    Background paper (pdf)

      Sponsored by the Global Institute of Sustainability , Arizona State University

      7:30    Registration and light breakfast

      8:00    Welcome and Introduction

    Sharon Megdal, Director, Water Resources Research Center, University of Arizona Paul Johnson , Executive Dean of the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering and ASU Member of the Arizona Water Institute Executive Committee, Arizona State University

      8:10    Purpose and Ground Rules for Day 2

    Jim Holway, Associate Director, Global Institute for Sustainability, Arizona State University

      8:20    Presentation of Background Paper

    Terri Sue Rossi, Planning Analyst, Central Arizona Project

      8:35    Water Experts – Issue Summary and Identification

    Brad Hill, Water Resources Manager, City of Peoria , Infrastructure Needs and Building Balanced Water Supply Portfolios

    Guy Carpenter, Project Manager, HDR Engineering, Political Hurdles and Major Policy Implications

    Marvin Cohen, Attorney, Sacks Tierney P.A., Future Allocation Mechanisms

    Questions

    9:25    Facilitated Discussions (involving all attendees)

    Moderator, Teresa Makinen, Makinen Professional Services

      11:45  Wrap-up & Next Steps

    Kathy Jacobs, Executive Director, Arizona Water Institute

    Jim Holway, Associate Director, Global Institute of Sustainability , ASU

      12:00  Session break up

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