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Kizma Anuice
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Alabama Water Policy Symposium
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7/20/2012 4:33:52 PM
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From: Cindy Lowry <Cindy_Lowry@mail.vresp.com>
Date: Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 1:29 PM Subject: Addendum: Aug 2 Symposium To: danmurchison@gmail.com
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Addendum: The Symposium will be from 10am to 3pm on August 2. Please RSVP by next Friday, July 27 to receive a detailed agenda.
Thanks, Cindy
-- Cindy Lowry
executive Director
Alabama Rivers Alliance
2027 2nd Ave N, Suite A
Birmingham, AL 35203
We need you at the Alabama Water Policy Symposium.
When: August 2, 2012 Where: Birmingham Botanical Gardens, 2612 Lane Park Road, Birmingham, AL
Who should attend?
All
Alabama citizens who want their voices heard in the discussion about
the development of a comprehensive water management plan for our state.
Now that the governor has taken leadership and put this process into
motion, we, as concerned citizens, have a responsibility to play our
part. We
must insist on water for all, not water for a select few! We must also
insist on the protection of flows in our rivers to ensure that “clean
water for all” continues to be possible for many generations to come.
What to expect:
- Luncheon speakers from Alabama's State Agencies with question and answer sessions to follow:
- Lance LaFleur, Director of the Alabama Department of environmental
Management, will discuss the stakeholder partcipation process in and a
timeline for the creation of state water policy.
- Stan Cook, Chair of Fisheries for the Alabama Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources, will discuss the process of
developing a water policy that is protective of the flows necessary to
preserve the environmental health of Alabama's river ecosystems.
- The Nature Conservancy of Alabama will share information on instream
flows and some of their experiences in working on this issue in other
states.
- Alabama Rivers Alliance and Southern environmental Law Center will
lead a strategy discussion on flow protections, answering questions
like:
- How do we talk about it to get our message across?
- How do we get there?
- Where do we go from here?
What you'll take home:
- A better understanding of what Alabama needs in a water management policy
- Tools you can take home to help your friends and neighbors be advocates of good water policy
There is no charge to attend, but please RSVP by responding to this email or calling 205-322-6395 in order to receive a detailed meeting agenda and to be included in the count for lunch.
Limited travel stipends are available. Please contact us for more information.
Know someone else who might be interested?
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