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  • Aug 12

    Managing Water in a Climate Changing World:
    Implications for Irrigation, Drainage and Flood Control
    A USCID Water Management Conference

    Date : September 17-20, 2008
    Place: Portland, Oregon

    Conference
    Global climate changes are modifying the way water is managed in the American West. Some of the resulting impacts of climate change, such as increased crop water demands, are only beginning to be felt, while others, such as earlier melting of mountain snowpacks, are already well advanced. Water managers will increasingly be confronted with decision situations where old rules and old expectations no longer apply, and new design practices, new operating rules and new management practices — indeed, even new legislation altering water management policies and water rights — will be required. This Conference is designed to help prepare water managers for these changes.

    The Conference will acquaint managers with the methods used by scientists to project the coming water environment, the nature of the impacts on water to be expected, and the ways in which global and regional changes affect Western irrigation, drainage and flood control. It will also allow managers to share the initial responses their agencies and districts have made to the changing environment and compare those responses with ones made by others.

    Source: Global Warming Conference, Climate Change Event, Greenhouse Gases Meeting at USCID.org

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