CPUC Workshop: Challenges and Opportunities for Regional Collaboration in Water Re-Use this Wednesday
Posted by: Aqua Blog Maven on June 22, 2009 at 7:42 amThe California Public Utilities Commission is inviting all interested parties to attend a workshop this Wednesday on recycled water:
Our CPUC Policy and Planning Water Recycling Workshop, “Challenges and Opportunities for Regional Collaboration in Water Re-Use,” will be held next Wednesday, June 24, here at the CPUC at 505 Van Ness Ave., in San Francisco. As you will see, this is an unusual opportunity for the majority of the State’s water regulatory agencies, as well as both the water IOU’s and POU’s to explore collaborative opportunities for integrated water resource management through water re-use. For those unable to attend, the workshop will be webcast at http://www.californiaadmin.com/cgi-bin/cpuc.cgi .
For more information on the workshop, click here.
June 22, 2009 · Filed Under Events
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