Can We Have It All?

Thursday, 1:30-3:00

Grand Ballroom II

2A: Water Supply vs. Public Policy II: Technical Aspects of Supply

Moderator: Karen Smith, Arizona Dept. of Water Resources
  • Mike Hightower, Sandia National Laboratories
    At the Crossroads of Energy and Water Supplies and Demands
  • Jeff Mosher, National Water Research Institute
    Water Reuse: Creating New Sources of Water Supply
  • Bill DeOreo, Aquacraft, Inc.
    How Much Water Conservation Should Be in Your Water Supply Portfolio?

Grand Ballroom I

2B: Arizona Water Policy Issues

Moderator: Peter Mock, Peter Mock and Associates
  • Cliff Neal, Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District
    CAGRD: Walking a Tightrope Without a Net
  • Taylor Shipman, University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center
    The Economics of "Paper Water": Preliminary Results from an Innovative Study
  • Mark Frank, Arizona Dept. of Water Resources
    How Could Water Rights Be Wrong? Phoenix AMA Safe Yield Musings
  • Chuck Cullom, Central Arizona Project
    Central Arizona Project Water Supply: Do We Have Enough Through 2040?

Indigo Room

2C: Water Quality of Small and/or Rural Systems

Moderator: David Laney, SCS Engineers
  • Kelley Riley, University of Arizona
    Assessment of the Microbial and Chemical Water Quality of Individual and Small Systems Groundwater Supplies in Arizona
  • Peter Quinlan, Dudek
    Analyzing Groundwater Recharge and Storage in Desert Basins: How Important is Septic Recharge?
  • David Christiana, Arizona Water for People Committee
    Arsenic Mitigation in West Bengal, India - New Hope for Millions

Verbena Room

2D: Re-Use Technologies and Approaches

Moderator: Wally R. Wilson, Tucson Water
  • Val Frenkel, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants
    New Water Resources Brought by Membrane Technologies
  • Adam Festger, Trojan Technologies
    Advanced Treatment with UV/Hydrogen Peroxide in Indirect Potable Reuse/Drinking Water Applications
  • Eddie Livingston, Livingston Associates
    Village of Cloudcroft, NM PURe Water Project
  • Bradley Hill, City of Peoria
    Water Reuse and the Future: Affecting Public Perception Through Social Marketing