Annual water conference at
NMSU focuses on water scarcity, science, policy
DATE: 10/11/2018
WRITER: Carlos Andres
Lopez, 575-646-1955, carlopez@nmsu.edu
CONTACT: Catherine Ortega Klett, 575-646-1195, coklett@nmsu.edu
The 63rd annual New Mexico Water Conference,
presented by the New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute, will take place
Oct. 17-18 at the Las Cruces Convention Center, 680 E. University Ave. More
than 250 participants are expected to attend.
The theme for this year’s conference is “At the Tipping Point: Water Scarcity,
Science and Policy.” A diverse group of water experts will address a host of
important and timely water issues such as agriculture and groundwater use,
climate change, drought, fire, economics, adjudications and settlements,
alternative water supplies, and regional and state water planning.
A pre-conference field trip to Hatch and Mesilla Valley will take place Oct.
16.
The Wednesday luncheon will feature the 2018 Albert E. Utton Memorial Water
Lecture given by Jim Dunlap, former chair of the New Mexico Interstate Stream
Commission. Dunlap will address water rights adjudications in the 21st century.
Thursday’s luncheon presentation will be given by award-winning journalist
Lauren Villagran, who will talk about the binational Mesilla Bolson.
A poster session Thursday morning will highlight more than 60 water-related
research projects, many presented by university students from across New
Mexico.
For registration fees and links to the preliminary program, visit https://nmwaterconference.nmwrri.nmsu.edu/2018/,
or call 575-646-4337 for more information. Media is invited to attend the
conference free of charge. To attend, contact Catherine Ortega Klett at
575-646-1195 or coklett@nmsu.edu.
The New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute is a nonprofit organization that
funds water-related research projects at all of New Mexico’s universities,
including New Mexico State University
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