$110 EARLY BIRD Full Conference Fee prepaid by November 1st
(See details below)
AGENDA:
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Keynote Addresses:
| Welcome John Gray, Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors The Environmental Health Perspective Rob Kostlivy, Director, Environmental Health Tuolumne County Does Graywater Make Sense in California? Dr. Elizabeth Dougherty, Wholly H20 Plenary Sessions: Finding the Solution for California: The Water/Energy Knot Gary Klein, Affiliated International Management Creating Infrastructure for Change Trathen Heckman, Transition US Greywater Residential Study: Lessons Learned Neeraja Havaligi and Laura Allen, Greywater Action Greywater and Other LID Approaches to Increase Native Fish Habitat, Rehydrate Watersheds and Mitigate Stormwater Anna Halligan, Morro Bay National Estuary Program Meredith Hardy, California Conservation Corp Do What Makes Sense in the Context Art Ludwig, Oasis Designs TOUR: One Million Annual Capture Reused: A Walking Tour of Evergreen Lodge's Greywater Systems Andrew Depolo, Joel Hawley, Regina Hirsch, Sierra Watershed Progressive 5:30pm RECEPTION: Sierra Wine and Cheese Reception w/ Keynote Address Community Based Watershed Management and The Greywater Puzzle: Water Reuse Conversation Through Play Barbara Wishingrad, The Watershed Management Group 9pm LIVE MUSIC: The Trespassers |
Dr. Elizabeth Dougherty of Wholly H20 and Rob Kostlivy of Tuolumne County kick off the conference. Thursday includes: A plenary all day session, tour, reception wrapping up with live music in the tavern.
Friday, November 16, 20128:30am Registration Keynote Address: Art Ludwig of Oasis Designs leads us this day with a keynote. A morning yoga stretch, then to plenary/concurrent sessions. We wrap it up with celebrating to The Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit in the tavern. Plenary Addresses: A Perspective From the Capital: Justin Malan, Executive of CCDEH Changes on a Local Level:Douglas Oliver, Chief Building Official, Tuolumne County San Francisco's Alternative Water Source Programs, Amanda Dougherty and Sarah Rhodes, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Concurrent Sessions: Potential Freshwater Savings from Greywater Reuse in the Bay Area, Javier Amaro, UCB Graduate Biology of a Septic System, Rob Kostlivy, Director, Environmental Health Tuolumne County Building a Successful Greywater Rebate Program, Susie Murray, City of Santa Rosa Greywater: A Southern California Perspective, Leigh Jarred, LA Greywater Corp Data Gaps and Databases: How to Monitor and Maintain Greywater Systems, Laura Allen, Greywater Action Greywater Plumbing Basics for Plumbers and Non-plumbers, Christina Bertea, Christina Bertea Plumbing Greywater and Rainwater Study for California's People: Their Concerns and Decision Drivers, Neeraja Havaligi, PhD Candidate and Greywater Action International and Statewide Approaches: Greywater BMP Solutions, Dr. Elizabeth Dougherty, Wholly H20 8:30pm LIVE MUSICThe Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit |
DETAILS:
$110 Early Bird Full Conference Fee prepaid prior to November 1st, 2012. After November 1st, 2012 the fee increases to $135. The Conference fee includes lunch, Wine and Cheese Reception November 15th, Live Entertainment by The Trespassers November 15th and The Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit November 16th. Breakfast and Dinner (no-host) are available on site. Morning yoga by Balanced Rock.
To register, please contact:
Chris Mongsene at the Tuolumne County Environmental Health Department at
(209-533-6967) or by email (
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Lodging Costs are being discounted deeply by Evergreen Lodge for the Conference Participants for November 14-16, 2012, as well as through the following weekend. Prices range depending on occupancy of cabin. Please contact Evergreen Lodge at the link below.
Evergreen Lodge information: 1-800-93-LODGE or www.evergreenlodge.com



