More than 1,000 at WaterSmart Expo
Second international conference and expo slated for Oct. 7-9, 2009, in Las Vegas
LAS
VEGAS – Nearly 1,200 participants from 42 states and the District
of Columbia as well as 17 foreign nations attended the inaugural WaterSmart
Innovations Conference and Exposition, October 8-10 in Las Vegas.
Presented
by the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) in partnership with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) WaterSense program and other leading
national and international organizations, WSI offered 150 professional sessions
in a variety of tracks as well as an expo hall featuring nearly 140
exhibitors.
“We’re
thrilled that such a broad cross-section of disciplines – from water agency
officials to elected leaders, landscape professionals, golf course supervisors
and water-use consultants – connected to make WSI a success,” said program
Chairman Doug Bennett.
“The
fact that so many people from such a range of professions came together to
discuss the challenges and solutions related to urban water efficiency
underscores the conference’s goal of sharing ideas and experiences on a global
scale,” Bennett said.
The
conference also featured keynote addresses October 8 by His Royal Highness
Prince Feisal Ibn Al-Hussein of Jordan and October 9 by noted climatologist Dr.
Jonathan Overpeck, coordinating lead author for the United Nations’ Nobel Peace
Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth
Assessment.
Benjamin
Grumbles, assistant administrator of the EPA’s Office of Water, presented the
first WaterSense Partner of the Year Awards during the conference’s keynote
luncheon October 9. Also addressing the conference was U.S. Sen. Harry Reid
(D-Nev.) and SNWA General Manager Pat Mulroy.
Technical
tours included visits to Hoover Dam, the Springs Preserve, Red Rock Canyon
National Conservation Area and other areas showcasing Southern Nevada's
water-efficiency practices and water resources.
Next
year’s conference will be held Oct. 7-9, 2009, at the South Point Hotel and
Conference Center. The deadline for submitting abstracts is Jan. 30, 2009. More
information is available at www.WaterSmartInnovations.com.
Also
partnering with the SNWA on WaterSmart Innovations were the Alliance for Water
Efficiency, California Urban Water Conservation Council, the California-Nevada
Section of the American Water Works Association, Irrigation Association,
American Society of Irrigation Consultants, Audubon International, International
Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials and International Center for
Water Technology.
The
SNWA is a regional entity that manages water conservation, water quality and
water resource issues for Southern Nevada. Its members include the Big Bend
Water District (Laughlin); the cities of Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas and
North Las Vegas; the Clark County Sanitation District; and the Las Vegas Valley
Water District. Visit www.snwa.com
for more information.
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October 14, 2008
More than 1,000 at WaterSmart Expo
Second international conference and expo slated for Oct. 7-9, 2009, in Las Vegas
LAS
VEGAS – Nearly 1,200 participants from 42 states and the District
of Columbia as well as 17 foreign nations attended the inaugural WaterSmart
Innovations Conference and Exposition, October 8-10 in Las Vegas.
Presented
by the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) in partnership with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) WaterSense program and other leading
national and international organizations, WSI offered 150 professional sessions
in a variety of tracks as well as an expo hall featuring nearly 140
exhibitors.
“We’re
thrilled that such a broad cross-section of disciplines – from water agency
officials to elected leaders, landscape professionals, golf course supervisors
and water-use consultants – connected to make WSI a success,” said program
Chairman Doug Bennett.
“The
fact that so many people from such a range of professions came together to
discuss the challenges and solutions related to urban water efficiency
underscores the conference’s goal of sharing ideas and experiences on a global
scale,” Bennett said.
The
conference also featured keynote addresses October 8 by His Royal Highness
Prince Feisal Ibn Al-Hussein of Jordan and October 9 by noted climatologist Dr.
Jonathan Overpeck, coordinating lead author for the United Nations’ Nobel Peace
Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth
Assessment.
Benjamin
Grumbles, assistant administrator of the EPA’s Office of Water, presented the
first WaterSense Partner of the Year Awards during the conference’s keynote
luncheon October 9. Also addressing the conference was U.S. Sen. Harry Reid
(D-Nev.) and SNWA General Manager Pat Mulroy.
Technical
tours included visits to Hoover Dam, the Springs Preserve, Red Rock Canyon
National Conservation Area and other areas showcasing Southern Nevada's
water-efficiency practices and water resources.
Next
year’s conference will be held Oct. 7-9, 2009, at the South Point Hotel and
Conference Center. The deadline for submitting abstracts is Jan. 30, 2009. More
information is available at www.WaterSmartInnovations.com.
Also
partnering with the SNWA on WaterSmart Innovations were the Alliance for Water
Efficiency, California Urban Water Conservation Council, the California-Nevada
Section of the American Water Works Association, Irrigation Association,
American Society of Irrigation Consultants, Audubon International, International
Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials and International Center for
Water Technology.
The
SNWA is a regional entity that manages water conservation, water quality and
water resource issues for Southern Nevada. Its members include the Big Bend
Water District (Laughlin); the cities of Boulder City, Henderson, Las Vegas and
North Las Vegas; the Clark County Sanitation District; and the Las Vegas Valley
Water District. Visit www.snwa.com
for more information.