2020 Carson River Watershed Management Forum
The Carson River Coalition in conjunction with the Carson Water Subconservancy District invites you to the 2020 Carson River Watershed Management Forum. This year’s forum will be a 2-day event at Marlette Hall, Cedar Building, Western Nevada College, Carson City.
• Tuesday, March 10, 2020: 9 am – 4:30 pm
Day 1 events will focus on water quality and watershed health from our science and land management partners.
• Wednesday, March 11, 2020, 9 am – 4:30 pm
Day 2 events will focus on project implementation and water quality improvements from conservation districts and other agencies.
The Carson River Watershed is truly “A Lifeline Connecting Our Communities.” The careful management of this important resource helps provide our communities with clean drinking water, economic stability, and sustainable natural landscapes. The “Carson River Watershed Management Forum” is your opportunity to learn about the extraordinary efforts being implemented by multiple organizations working together to manage, conserve, and protect our watershed, its floodplains, and natural resources.
The two-day forum is free; however, you must register to reserve lunch. Complete the registration form on the forum link which can be found on www.cwsd.org. Speaker list will be available soon and professional development hours are being sought.
Please send your completed registration form to Catrina Schambra @ catrina@cwsd.org or fax it to (775) 887-7457.
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