Water: Claiming Responsibility for Our Common Wealth
Posted by on September 12, 2003
[posted from Center for a Livable Future newsletter]
WATER: CLAIMING RESPONSIBILITY FOR OUR COMMON WEALTH
October 9 -10, 2003
Ogallala, NE
The High Plains-Ogallala Aquifer region is divided among eight states and encompasses 174,000 square miles. This conference will attempt to focus on a more fundamental notion that water belongs to all, and is not “owned”. The purpose is to become more knowledgeable about how the water cycle works; how water unites communities; and how we can preserve, protect, and restore water for the future. EARLY REGISTRATION fee of $20 per person by September 30, final deadline October 6 at $30 per person.
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