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| Water For People Gala |
06.13.2011 |
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Water For People Gala Only 4 Weeks Away Buy Tickets Today
U.S. Under Secretary of State Confirmed as Keynote Speaker
Help save lives in developing countries with cleaner water by attending the DC Water For People Gala on Monday, June 13. The event will take place at Washington, D.C.’s National Museum of Women in the Arts. Tickets are $60 through June 10, and $75 thereafter. Buy yours at WFP-DC's website.
Join your colleagues and friends to enjoy live Andean and Bolivian music performed by the folk band Itumiray, and sample cuisine typically served in Water For People’s service areas in Latin America, Africa and India.
The event’s keynote speaker is Maria Otero, the U.S. Department of State's Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs. Also speaking will be Diana Maritza Betancourt, who is stationed in Central America as Water For People’s region manager. Diana will describe her personal experiences in the region helping communities secure safe water.
Water For People helps people in developing countries improve their quality of life by supporting the development of locally sustainable drinking water resources, sanitation facilities and hygiene education programs. The gala’s theme, Women in Water, is a critical one. In developing countries women walk miles each day to secure water for their families and villages, often preventing them from earning an income or education.
Tickets and more information are available at www.waterforpeopledc.org/womeninwatergala.html
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| Workshop on Water Management and Climate Change in Northern Arizona |
06.08.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Water policy makers, management professionals, tribal representatives, scientists and other stakeholders are invited to attend the Workshop on Water Management and Climate Change in Northern Arizona from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 8, at the High Country Conference Center.
Coordinated by NAU’s Watershed Research and Education Program, in collaboration with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the University of Arizona’s Climate Assessment for the Southwest, the workshop will include presentations by climate and water scientists and topical roundtable discussions with scientists and regional experts.
A detailed conference agenda and registration can be found at: http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/wrep-p/conferences.html
The conference is free and includes breakfast and lunch, but advance registration is required.
For information, contact Alice Gibb, (928) 523-1524 or email wrep@nau.edu.
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| Water Distribution Modeling with WaterCAD and WaterGEMS - NJBSoft, LLC |
05.16.2011 |
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Phoenix Arizona - May 2011
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Testimonials
"The instructor's references to practical experiences he has encountered in his career really help put the application of this software into a "real world" perspective." B. Cook
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For more information on the courses or to register - click any link below
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For more information, please contact:
Fenner Brownell
Sales Director NJBSoft, LLC Office Direct: 480-882-0961
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Greetings!
NJBSoft and Bentley Systems are pleased to offer three workshop courses that are without question the most comprehensive in the industry. We invite you to see why these popular courses continue to draw the best and brightest - time and time again.
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Beginner to Intermediate May 16 - 18, 2011 Intermediate to Advanced May 18 - 20, 2011 Full Course May 16 - 20, 2011
Depending on the workshop you choose - topics may include:
- Building functional models using existing data
- Locating critical pipe segments, analyzing their impact, and remediating them within a water system
- Troubleshooting an existing distribution system model for closed valves
- Skeletonizing an existing water model effectively for use in master planning
- Using models for solving complex design and operation control problems
- Determining the most applicable method(s) to simulate system demand and where that demand data may come from
- Performing energy audits on a water distribution system and improving operation
- Calibrating distribution system models automatically with field data such as pressure recorder readings, tank levels, pump status, flow meter data
- NEW! Set up and analyze a flushing program using conventional and unidirectional flushing
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| U of A Water Resources Research Center Annual Conference - Yuma |
04.27.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops
REGISTRATION IS OPEN! EARLY BIRD ENDS MARCH 17
WRRC 2011 Annual Conference and Call for Posters Salinity and Desalination in the Southwest: Challenges and Solutions April 26-27, 2011 Pivot Point Conference Center/Hilton Garden Inn Yuma, Arizona
REGISTER To view the agenda and to register go to: http://cals.arizona.edu/AZWATER/programs/conf2011/
Professional Development Hours Contact hours at the conference will be accepted as Professional Development Hours (PDHs) by the State of Arizona Operator Certification Program for re-certification.
The conference, held in collaboration with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, boasts a great line-up of speakers who will offer regional, national and international perspectives on key issues. Featured speakers include Deputy Commissioner Kira Finkler and Mike Gabaldon of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Abraham Tenne, Director of Desalination for the Israel Water Authority (invited), Gary Crisp of GHD, Australia (invited),David Modeer, General Manager of the Central Arizona Project, and Mario LÓpez PÉrez of Gerencia de IngenierÍa BÁsica y Normas TÉcnicas, CONAGUA. Reclamation will share the latest information on the Yuma Desalting Plant pilot run, and attendees will have an opportunity to tour the Yuma Desalting Plant (YDP), one of the world’s largest reverse osmosis desalination plants, and the Water Quality Improvement Center located at the YDP facility.
The WRRC welcomes conference sponsorship by your organization. We have a variety of options available. Contact Susanna Eden, seden@cals.arizona.edu for details.
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| U of A Water Resources Research Center Annual Conference - Yuma |
04.26.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops
REGISTRATION IS OPEN! EARLY BIRD ENDS MARCH 17
WRRC 2011 Annual Conference and Call for Posters Salinity and Desalination in the Southwest: Challenges and Solutions April 26-27, 2011 Pivot Point Conference Center/Hilton Garden Inn Yuma, Arizona
REGISTER To view the agenda and to register go to: http://cals.arizona.edu/AZWATER/programs/conf2011/
Professional Development Hours Contact hours at the conference will be accepted as Professional Development Hours (PDHs) by the State of Arizona Operator Certification Program for re-certification.
The conference, held in collaboration with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, boasts a great line-up of speakers who will offer regional, national and international perspectives on key issues. Featured speakers include Deputy Commissioner Kira Finkler and Mike Gabaldon of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Abraham Tenne, Director of Desalination for the Israel Water Authority (invited), Gary Crisp of GHD, Australia (invited),David Modeer, General Manager of the Central Arizona Project, and Mario LÓpez PÉrez of Gerencia de IngenierÍa BÁsica y Normas TÉcnicas, CONAGUA. Reclamation will share the latest information on the Yuma Desalting Plant pilot run, and attendees will have an opportunity to tour the Yuma Desalting Plant (YDP), one of the world’s largest reverse osmosis desalination plants, and the Water Quality Improvement Center located at the YDP facility.
The WRRC welcomes conference sponsorship by your organization. We have a variety of options available. Contact Susanna Eden, seden@cals.arizona.edu for details.
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| WIFA Workshop - Show Low |
03.02.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops Time: 11:00am
WIFA: Funding Green Projects and Planning & Design Grants
Location:
Show Low City Council Chambers
181 N. 9th Street
Show Low, 85901
For more info on funding
your Green Project contact
Sara Konrad at
skonrad@azwifa.gov or
(602) 364-1319
For more info on Planning
and Design Grants contact
Melanie Ford at
mford@azwifa.gov or
(602) 364-1321
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| WIFA Workshop - Tucson |
02.24.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops Time: 11:00am
WIFA: Funding Green Projects and Planning & Design Grants
Location:
ADEQ/SRO Office
400 West Congress (North Building) Rm. 444
Tucson 85701
For more info on funding
your Green Project contact
Sara Konrad at
skonrad@azwifa.gov or
(602) 364-1319
For more info on Planning
and Design Grants contact
Melanie Ford at
mford@azwifa.gov or
(602) 364-1321
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| WIFA Workshop - Phoenix |
02.23.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops Time: 1:00am
WIFA: Funding Green Projects and Planning & Design Grants
Location:
ADEQ/WIFA Building
1110 West Washington Street. Rm. 250
Phoenix, 85007
For more info on funding
your Green Project contact
Sara Konrad at
skonrad@azwifa.gov or
(602) 364-1319
For more info on Planning
and Design Grants contact
Melanie Ford at
mford@azwifa.gov or
(602) 364-1321
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| WIFA Workshop - Flagstaff |
02.22.2011 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops Time: 11:00am
WIFA: Funding Green Projects and Planning & Design Grants
Location:
Coconino County Office
2500 N. Fort Valley Rd. Thomas Auditorium
Flagstaff, 86001
For more info on funding
your Green Project contact
Sara Konrad at
skonrad@azwifa.gov or
(602) 364-1319
For more info on Planning
and Design Grants contact
Melanie Ford at
mford@azwifa.gov or
(602) 364-1321
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| 2010 Water Quality and Regulatory Conference |
11.04.2010 |
Non-RWAA Events/Workshops
Water Education Foundation
brings you the 2010 Water Quality and Regulatory Conference Nov. 3-4
Click HERE for full conference information and registration.
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