01/12/06 - 01/13/06
Las Vegas, NV
Don’t miss this opportunity to join key policy makers and stakeholders from both the public and private sectors to discuss important water issues facing the West.
Don't miss this opportunity to join key policy makers and stakeholders from both the public and private sectors to discuss important water issues facing the West.
Reserve your room by December 12, 2005 to qualify for our group rate!
Key panel discussions include:
- Taking Stock of Current Needs and Challenges - an overview of current needs and challenges in the West.
- How to Fund the Growing Demand for Water Related Infrastructure
- Meeting the Needs of an Urban West While Protecting Historic Rights
- The Role of Desalination in Meeting Western Water Needs
- Sustaining Economic Growth – The Relationship and Linkage of Water Supply and Electrical
- The Role of the Private Sector in Meeting Western Water Needs
You can view the full agenda and register at: www.centerfornewwest.org, or call Danielle Irace at 208-385-7070.
Conference participants are responsible for booking their own rooms. Please call the Bellagio early to reserve your room at 888-987-6667. Reference the Center for the New West to receive our group rate of $199.
You must reserve your room by December 12, 2005 to qualify for our group rate.
The Center for the New West is a Boise, Idaho-based Western issues think tank. Our unique approach has been successful in bringing policy makers and stakeholders from the public and private sectors together for frank discussions on issues affecting the west. The Center’s conferences work as a series of roundtable discussions. This format allows for a robust conversation between speakers and the audience. To learn more about the Center for the New West, and view the complete agenda for this water policy conference visit our website: www.centerfornewwest.org
We look forward to seeing you in Las Vegas!
Elizabeth Criner, Executive Director Center for the New West 802 West Bannock, Suite 401 Boise, Idaho 83702
tel: 208-385-7070 fax: 208-385-9056 www.centerfornewwest.org
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