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WATER MANAGEMENT LESSONS – What Can We Learn From the Land of Oz?
September 3, 2019
$65 – $75Annual fish kills, loss of frog habitat, and competing demands by irrigators, municipalities, and river users have created the perfect storm for conflict in the Deschutes Basin. In a quest for possible solutions, City Club will look beyond the Basin to earth’s driest inhabited continent, Australia.
Keynote speaker, Brent Walton will examine how a 17-year Aussie drought led to innovations in water markets, conservation efforts, and collaboration. Could those innovations work here? In short, what can we learn from Oz?
Keynote Speaker:
Brett Walton – A reporter for Circle of Blue, for whom he writes about agriculture, energy, and the politics and economics of water throughout the world.
Panelists:
David Pilz – A water law and policy analyst for Ecosystem Economics, a firm that specializes in developing water markets worldwide. David has studied and written extensively on the Australian experience.
John DeVoe – The executive director for WaterWatch of Oregon, a state-wide nonprofit whose mission is to protect and restore flows in our rivers and to sustain the native fish, wildlife, and people who depend on healthy rivers.
Moderator:
Ryan Houston – Executive Director of the Upper Deschutes Watershed Council.
Numerous other water experts, stakeholders, and collaborators will also be present. Join the conversation!
$25 for members; $40 for non-members. Plated lunch included. Registration fees must be paid in advance of the forum. Registration closes at noon on Monday, February 15.