Water Planning in a Time of Uncertainty
October 15-16, 2009, Isleta Casino and Resort
WRRI Report No. 353
Conference Proceedings (as one file)
Contents
Water Conference Advisory Committee
New Mexico’s 16 Regional Water Plans: One Size Does Not Fit All, Angela Bordegaray and Gretel Follingstad, Interstate Stream Commission
The Legislative Perspective on Funding the State Water Plan, Representative Andy Nunez, Chair, Water & Natural Resources Committee
New Mexico’s Planning Areas Versus Management Areas: Is There a Difference?, Blane Sanchez, Commissioner, Interstate Stream Commission
The Texas Water Planning Process, W. David Meesey, Texas Water Development Board
Albert E. Utton Memorial Water Lecture: A Kaleidoscope of Water Issues , Representative Joe Stell, retired New Mexico Legislator
New Mexico’s Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Development: Implementation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and into the Future, Karen Gallegos, New Mexico Environment Department
The Hidden Value of Science in Planning, Wes Danskin, U.S. Geological Survey, San Diego
The Land and Water Supply Connection: Does Water Limit Growth?, Susan Kelly, Utton Transboundary Resources Center, University of New Mexico
Scenario Planning: Making Strategic Decisions in Uncertain Times, Timothy Thomure, HDR Engineering, Tucson
Panel Discussion: Regional Water Planners
Flood Control in an Urban Area: Challenges for AMAFCA, John Kelly, Albuquerque Metro Area Flood Control Authority
NMED’s Approach to Aquifer Storage and Recovery—Water Quality Issues, Robert George, New Mexico Environment Department
The Future of New Mexico’s Deep Water, John R. D’Antonio, Jr., Office of the State Engineer
The Future of Deep Water Permitting, Michelle Henrie, MHenrie | Land | Water
Deep Water Permitting: The Good, The Bad and The Just Plain Ugly, Ann Berkley Rodgers, Chestnut Law Office
The Future of New Mexico’s Deep Water Permitting, Guy Bralley, Sandoval County
Using New Mexico’s AIS Management Plan and Legislation to Protect Our Aquatic Resources, Barbara Coulter, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
They Are Going to Miss Me When I’m Gone: The Loss of Knowledge and Institutional Memory Due to Retirement, Karl Wood, New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute