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2006 Proceedings and Speaker Presentations

 

2006 Proceedings

2006 Speaker Presentations Click on the speaker name below to view their presentation.

Note - Presentations and the information within are copyrighted and may not be used without speaker permission. Not all presentations are available. Speaker contact information can be found in the 2006 Proceedings (see link above).

Stake Your Claim

The Evolution of Western Water Law - Mark Squillace, Natural Resources Law Center

Current Water Management Issues: Change and Conflict - Jim Hall, Colorado Division of Water Resources

What the Future Holds Under the Platte River Recovery Program - Deb Freeman, Trout, Raley, Montano, Witwer & Freeman, P.C.

 

Field of Streams: If You Build It…?      

Why They Came: A Historical Perspective on Population Growth in Colorado - Elizabeth Garner, State Demography Office

Got Habitat and Sufficient Flow? They Will Come - Richard Meyerhoff, CDM

Streams and Roads: A Look at the Future - Jim Goodyear, Colorado Division of Wildlife

 

A Well Runs Through It

The Final Frontier - Dick Stenzel, Applegate Group

If You Build a Plan, the Well Will Run a.k.a. Been to the Desert on a Well with No Plan  - Carol Ellinghouse, City of Boulder 

When the Well Runs Dry: Economic Impacts and  Farmers' Responses to Changing Augmentation Rules - James Pritchett, Colorado State University

How Green Was Our Valley: The Future of Groundwater Pumping in the South Platte Basin - Tom Cech, Central Colorado Water Conservancy District  

 

River in a Movie   

Tailings, Typhoid, and Triclosan - Oh My! - Sheila Murphy, U.S. Geological Survey

 

The Climate Channel

Living in the Past - What Does Colorado's Historic Weather Data Show Us? - Nolan Doesken, Colorado Climate Center

What’s Happening with the Weather Now? - Mike Nelson, KMGH Channel 7

What Can We Expect This Winter? - Klaus Wolter, NOAA, CIRES 

 

As Good as It Gets?

Yesterday It Was Ammonia, Today It Is Estrogen -  Only the Concentrations Have Changed  - John Woodling, Consultant 

Salinity Assessment in the Lower South Platte Basin - Alan Halley, Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District

Fish Consumption Advisories: Are Colorado’s Fish Safe to Eat? - Nicole Vieira, Colo. Division of Wildlife

 

Luncheon Keynote      

H2Oil Energy Production Water: A New Resource? - Dave Stewart, Stewart Environmental Consultants, Inc.

 

Mission: Possible

Statewide Water Supply Initiative - Rick Brown, Colorado Water Conservation Board

How to Herd Cats from High Country to State Line - Bill Jerke, Weld County Commissioner

A History of Conflict and Compromises - David Freeman, Colorado State University 

Conflict is Not a Four Letter Word - Mary Lou Smith, Aqua Engineering