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Water Data & Science Committee Webinar: USGS Water Use Data and Research Program Presentation February 21, 2019
Molly Maupin presented a webinar to the Water Data and Science updating on activities of the Water Use Data and Research program. Slides from her presentation can be found here.
Two Job Openings of Interest at USGS-HQ in Reston, VA
Colleagues – please share this job posting (which is advertised on USAJobs today until 3/15) with anyone you know who might be interested. This position is on my team and based in Reston. Happy to chat if there are any questions. Much appreciated, JuliaCongressional Liaison & Legislative SpecialistGS-0301-11/12RES-2019-0116 (DEU)https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/PrintPreview/525858800Congressional Liaison & Legislative SpecialistGS-0301-11/12RES-2019-0117 (Merit Promotion)https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/PrintPreview/525861100 Julia Jester, Ph.D.Congressional Liaison […]
ICWP 2006 Water Policy Charter
National Water Policy Charter was foundational to 2006 Interstates Report
Water Planning Committee Meeting Summary January 14, 2019 Conference Call
Call to Order—Chair Jennifer Hoggatt-Missouri DNR Jennifer called to order at 9:04 a.m. MST Introductions of Participants on the call Jennifer Hoggatt, MO DNR; Sue Lowry, ICWP Executive Director; Peter Gill, Wyoming Water Development Office; Brian Atkins, Alabama DECA; Ed Swaim, Arkansas NRC; Jennifer Schellpeper, Nebraska DNR. Review Meeting Summary from December 17, 2018 call […]
The Alabama Water Institute and the University of Alabama Culverhouse School of Law Present: Water Resources Law: A Symposium–Feb. 1, 2019
The Alabama Water Institute and the University of Alabama Culverhouse School of Law Present: Water Resources Law: A Symposium Friday, February 1 from 8:30- 3:30pm Join us for this special online symposium focusing on current issues in water resources law in Alabama. A distinguished faculty will address topics of local and national importance, including the 2015 Waters of […]
ICWP Comment letter on Dept. of Interior Planned Reorganization 1/22/19
ICWP weighs in on the DOI’s planned reorganization scheduled to take effect July 1, 2019. Lack of communication and consultation to the states has created confusion and concern regarding the federal government’s ability to effectively fulfill its water resource obligations in the future. Read ICWP’s letter to Acting Secretary Bernhardt:
