Entries by Sue Lowry, Executive Director

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Legislation & Policy Committee Meeting Summary February 8, 2019 Conference Call

Call to Order—Chair Kirsten Wallace; UMRBA called the meeting to order at 8:03 a.m. Mountain time.  Participants on the call:  Kirsten Wallace, UMRBA, Chair, Sue Lowry ICWP Executive Director, Brian Atkins and Tom Littlepage, Alabama Office of Water Resources; Jennifer Hoggatt, MO DNR; Richard Friesner, NEIWPCC; Gail Melgren, Tri-State Water Resources.  Dept. of Interior Reorganization —The […]

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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]