Carson River Coalition Main Meeting, October 21, 2015
CARSON CITY—The Carson River Coalition (CRC) with the Carson Water Subconservancy District (CWSD) is hosting a public CRC meeting on October 21, 2015 from 9am-1pm at the Carson City Public Library, Digitorium Room, 900 N. Roop Street, Carson City, NV. Daniel P. Beard, Former Commissioner at the Bureau of Reclamation and Author of Deadbeat Dams is the keynote speaker. His talk will give a unique perspective on water issues and policies facing the western states.
Join us for updates on the Carson River Watershed-Literacy Survey and Program, Low Impact Development in the Carson River Watershed Report, the ongoing drought, and hear about Carson River Coalition member activities. Please park at the CWSD office (777 E. William Street) or at the Carson City Community Center (851 E. William Street). This meeting is open to the public. See the meeting agenda here.
The Carson River Coalition is a watershed wide stakeholder group in the Carson River Watershed. Participants in the CRC include private individuals; local, state and federal agencies; tribal governments; and citizen-driven groups. The CRC holds bi-annual public meetings and forum events that provide a format for the exchange of information about projects and programs being conducted throughout the watershed. These events provide stakeholders an opportunity to highlight their particular projects and discuss watershed-wide benefits. For more information contact Brenda Hunt, (775) 887-9005 or brenda@cwsd.org.
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