10th Annual Gulf Coast Water Conservation Symposium

October 28, 2021 @ 9:00AM — 3:00PM Central Time (US & Canada)

The Gulf Coast Water Conservation Symposium provides water utilities and other organizations interested in water management and conservation with the information needed to implement successful water conservation programs, effectively engage customers, and plan for the future.

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Register today for the virtual symposium on Thursday, October 28.

There are currently no tickets available for this event, but you can still make a donation.

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021 Gulf Coast Water Conservation Symposium
Resilient Water Infrastructure: Conservation Solutions for the Future

Join us on Thursday, October 28, 2021 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. for this interactive, virtual program.
The Gulf Coast Water Conservation Symposium provides water utilities and other organizations interested in water management and conservation with the information needed to implement successful water conservation programs, effectively engage customers, and plan for the future. This year’s symposium is focused on case studies and tools to help attendees identify challenges and solutions for successfully managing water in their regions as an integrated resource.
Tickets are $40 for General Admission. Students, teachers, and faculty receive discounted rate of $20. CEUs will be offered through self-reporting for architects and engineers. Additional credits are pending approval for water professionals through the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).
We are excited to welcome recognized experts from around the nation to lead this virtual, interactive program.

Keynote Speaker

Carol Ellinger Haddock, P.E., Director, Houston Public Works Director

Additional Speakers

John Nielsen-Gammon, Ph.D., Regents Professor and Texas State Climatologist, Texas A&M University
What Do We Need to Know about Drought and Climate Change
Jason Afinowicz, PE., Water Resources Planning Group Manager, Freese and Nichols
Status of the Region H Water Plan
Tina Petersen, Ph.D., P.E., Deputy General Manager, Harris-Galveston Subsidence District
Smarter About Water: The Harris-Galveston Subsidence District Water Conservation Program
Katie Clayton, P.E., Assistant Director of Public Works, City of Sugar Land
Reclaimed Water – A Component of Integrated Water Planning
Bill Christiansen, Director of Programs, Alliance for Water Efficiency
Planning and Evaluating Cost-Effective Water Conservation Programs: An Overview of the Newly Updated AWE Tracking Tool
Michael Rosenberg Pedersen, Senior Technical Advisor, Consulate General of Denmark
Denmark’s Case on Water Loss Control and Potential Applications for Houston
Have questions? Please contact events@harcresearch.org.


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