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Washington Water Law & the Public Trust CLE: Living Within Our Water Means
2100 Building
Seattle, WA
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Washington Water Law & the Public Trust CLE: Living Within Our Water Means
2015 was a very difficult water year, as a nearly-unprecedented drought showed the limits of our water supply.  Agriculture and urban users were forced to cut back on their water use, and the impacts on fisheries remain to be seen.  But Washington's water issues are not limited to drought years  the experts agree that population growth and climate change will make water scarcity the norm in the future, as well as endangering water quality.  This CLE will explore how Washington can live within its water means while protecting our environment.  Speakers will review recent developments in water law and land use, including several important court decisions, and discuss tools for conserving, allocating, and re-using water.

Registration will open at 7:45 am, and the event will go from 8 am  5 pm.

We will be holding the event at the 2100 Building

Lunch will be provided!

6.5 CLE credits offered, pending approval

This year, our program will include:

Water Law Updates
Land Use & Water Supply: GMA & Water, Skagit Happenings and Rural Water Supply Policy & Legislation
Tribal Water Rights & Regulation
Industrial Dairy Litigation in the Yakima Valley and Beyond
Environmental Justice & Fish Consumption-Based Water Quality Standards
Tools for Water Scarcity: Water Conservation Policy, Trust Water Rights & Banking and Reclaimed Water
Atmospheric Trust Litigation

Our speakers are:

Prof. Robert Anderson, Director, Native American Law Center, University of Washington School of Law,

Kelsey Collins, Statewide Trust Water Coordinator, Washington Department of Ecology,

Emily Haley, Attorney, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, La Conner,

John Hollowed, Legal/Policy Advisor, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, Olympia,

Jacque Klug, Recycled Water Project Manager, King County Department of Natural Resources, Seattle,

Prof. Catherine A. O'Neill, Seattle University School of Law, Seattle,

Rachael Paschal Osborn, Attorney, Spokane,

Andrea Rodgers, Staff Attorney, Western Environmental Law Center, Seattle,

Trish Rolfe, Executive Director, Center for Environmental Law & Policy, Seattle,

Tim Trohimovich, Director of Planning & Law, Futurewise, Seattle,

Charlie Tebbutt, Law Offices of Charlie Tebbutt, Eugene,

Dan Von Seggern, Staff Attorney, Center for Environmental Law & Policy, Seattle

Location

2100 Building (View)
2100 24th Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98144
United States

Categories

Education > Business
Education > Workshops
Other > Green

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Center for Environmental Law & Policy
On BPT Since: Oct 17, 2012
 
Center for Environmental Law and Policy (CELP)
www.celp.org


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