BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:AddEvent BEGIN:VEVENT UID:55e62f5c3ae64 DTSTAMP;TZID=UTC:20240329T114549Z DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151103T153000ZZ SEQUENCE:0 TRANSP:OPAQUE DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151103T220000ZZ LOCATION:Arizona Historical Society Museum at Papago Park SUMMARY:(SOLD OUT) The Water Scare: What’s real? DESCRIPTION:Join azcentral.com, The Arizona Republic and the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at Arizona State University for a symposium on the facts behind the hype and the fright about Arizona's water future. \nYou'll have access to Valley’s leading water strategists and policy-makers as well as practical information about what individuals can do to prepare for our new water future. \nThe conference is a joint venture of The Arizona Republic and the Kyl Center for Water Policy, part of Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute. \n \nHear from: \n* Kathryn Sorensen, who heads the City of Phoenix Water Services Department, as she describes what Arizonans need to know to understand our water future. \n* Brandon Loomis, Republic environmental resources reporter, as he explains what a year-long, grant-funded reporting project - "As the River Runs Dry" - has taught him about the present and future of the Colorado River. \n* David Wallace, Republic visual journalist, as he shares video and photos from Peru, Bolivia, and the Rocky Mountains as part of the reporting of the "As the River Runs Dry" series. \n* Tom Buschatzke, director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources, gives the unvarnished facts on Arizona’s water supply. \n* Wellington “Duke” Reiter, senior sustainability scientist at Arizona State University, describes how we can embrace our desert environment. \n \nModerated by: \nRichard Ruelas, Arizona Republic reporter and frequent event moderator, Horizon and Horizonte guest host. \n \nSchedule: \n8:30-9:30: registration \n9:30-Noon - sessions. \nNoon-12:30 - lunch. \n12:30- 3 p.m. - sessions. \nFood: \nCoffee and pastries at check-in and a boxed lunch are included in the ticket price. \nParking: \nParking is free and plentiful at the Arizona Historical Society. END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR