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Water Wise Development Coalition Meeting - 7
Water-Neutral Development
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Résumé du webinaire :         
      
      The seventh coalition meeting featured an overview presentation of water-neutral development and resources, and three Water-neutral development case studies.
Agenda:
- ULI welcome and introductions (5 minutes)
 - Overview of water-neutral development and resources by Mary Ann Dickinson, Director of Land and Water Policy, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (20 minutes, including Q&A)
 - Water-neutral development case studies (20 min each, including individual Q&A):
    
- Cambria, CA: Tristan Reaper, Program Manager, Cambria Community Services District
 - Ipswich, MA: Rachael Belisle-Toler, Water Resources Manager, Town of Ipswich
 - Santa Fe, NM: Alan Hook, Water Resources Coordinator, City of Santa Fe Water Division
 
 - ULI wrap up with updates & resources (5 minutes)
 
Learn more about the Water Wise Development Coalition HERE.
Résumé du webinaire : The seventh coalition meeting featured an overview presentation of water-neutral development and resources, and three Water-neutral development case studies.
Agenda:
- ULI welcome and introductions (5 minutes)
 - Overview of water-neutral development and resources by Mary Ann Dickinson, Director of Land and Water Policy, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (20 minutes, including Q&A)
 - Water-neutral development case studies (20 min each, including individual Q&A):
    
- Cambria, CA: Tristan Reaper, Program Manager, Cambria Community Services District
 - Ipswich, MA: Rachael Belisle-Toler, Water Resources Manager, Town of Ipswich
 - Santa Fe, NM: Alan Hook, Water Resources Coordinator, City of Santa Fe Water Division
 
 - ULI wrap up with updates & resources (5 minutes)
 
Learn more about the Water Wise Development Coalition HERE.
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