August 14, 2008

Editorial Advisory Board

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Water efficiency is a complex and wildly diverse topic, and within that context two or more heads are definitely better than one. Our Editorial Advisory Board was formed in order to give our readers the greatest possible coverage of every aspect of water efficiency. In that vein, we have rounded up a variety of experts in the field: men and women who are familiar with everything from public outreach to infrastructure improvements to irrigation and water reclamation. Please let me take a moment to introduce the water efficiency professionals who have generously agreed to offer their talent and expertise to the Water Efficiency Editorial Advisory Board.—Elizabeth Cutright, editor

Ryan J. Alsop
Director of Government & Public Affairs
Long Beach Water Department

Marie Cefalo
Water Conservation Coordinator
Cary, NC Public Works and Utilities Department

Scott N. Duff, MCIP RPP
Manager, Program Coordination
Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
Ontario, Canada

Chris Earley
Principle
Greening Urban LLC

Leonard Fleckenstein
Senior Program Specialist
Santa Barbara County Water Agency

Luis S. Generoso
Water Resources Manager
Water Department, The City of San Diego

Neil S. Grigg
Professor of Civil Engineering
Colorado State University

Lloyd Hathcock
Director of Program Development
Niagara Conservation Corp.

Gary Klein
Affiliated International Management LLC.

George Kunkel Jr., P.E.
Assistant Chief, Water Conveyance Section
Philadelphia Water Department

Jeffrey J. Mosher
Executive Director
National Water Research Institute

Jim Pingatore
Water Conservation Planner
Valparaiso City Utilities, IN

Daniel Ransom
Water Conservation Manager
City of Santa Fe

Peter P. Rogers
Professor of City Planning
Gordon McKay Professor of Environmental Engineering
Harvard University

Dan Strub
Conservation Program Coordinator
Water Conservation Program, City of Austin

Brian Vinchesi
President
Irrigation Consulting Inc., Massachusetts

David Zoldoske, EdD
Director, Center for Irrigation Technology
California State University–Fresno


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greg chick

October 14th, 2009 8:53 AM PT

As a contractor ( plumbing & Irrigation) for 30 yrs. I respect the "trenches" I have repaired what new const. has put in and "at the end of the day" sort of thing is a valueable resource. Longevity is an aspect, as is real life application. Just ask those questions of your group. Greg Chick Green Plumer Cert.

edo

March 14th, 2009 11:58 AM PT

Were are those with academic and professional backgrounds in the microbiology of waterborne disease, emerging infectious diseases, impacts of pharmaceuticals, endocrine disrupters, and toxicology?

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