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Water and Energy in ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®: Emulsifying Two Great Challenges in Four Parts - PART IV: FUTURE PATHWAYS

Patty Limerick

ÌýIf You Go
Date:ÌýAugust 20, 2020
Time:Ìý10:00AM -Ìý11:30AM
Where:ÌýVirtual

[video:https://youtu.be/CYt0vwOrLtY]

PART IV: FUTURE PATHWAYS

TheÌý, in collaboration with theÌý, presentedÌýWater & Energy in ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®. This four-day virtual symposium, hosted by theÌý,Ìýfocused on the science and cultural issues at the interface between water and energy in ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®. Moderated by Patty Limerick, water and energy specialists together with insightful commentators on ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®'s present challenges and future opportunities,Ìýhighlighted some of the most important issues facing our community today and in the future. The emphasis centered on science that frames these topics, but also will incorporate cultural contexts and identify common ground and collaborative opportunities.

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Patty Limerick, Ph.D.ÌýCenter of the American West, DirectorÌýModerator


Elizabeth Garner
¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® State Demography Office; Department of Local Affairs

Title: Where Do We Grow from Here?


Russ Sands
¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® Water Conservation Board; Senior Program Manager of Water Supply Planning


Title: The ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® Water Plan: Where We've Been and the Path Forward


Peter Barkmann
¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® Geological Survey; Senior Hydrologist
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Title: Groundwater Resources in ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®: An Online Atlas


Jordan Macknick
USDOE National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Lead Energy-Water-Land Analyst

Title: Transformation of ¾«Í¯ÓûÅ®'s Energy Sector


Mark Jensen, Ph.D.
¾«Í¯ÓûÅ® School of Mines; Department of Chemistry, Professor

Title: Is There a Future for Nuclear Energy in The Mountain West?

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