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American Water Resources Association Environmental Flows Conference Abstracts
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The AWRA 2013 Conference, titled "Environmental Flows", is accepting abstracts until FEBRUARY 8, 2013. The conference itself is June 24-25, 2013. The objective of the conference is to offer a professional forum on the latest issues concerning the research, policy, and application of establishing environmental flows.
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Request for Proposal for Controlled Burning of Salt Cedar on Pecos River
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A Request for Proposal is being issued by The Texas A&M System Office of Sponsored Research Services for Controlled burning of Salt Cedar along the Pecos River.
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Draft Wildlife Restoration Plan & EA for Cobre Tyrone Mine Released
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The Draft RP/EA evaluates potential restoration projects that will restore, replace or acquire the equivalent of wildlife and wildlife habitat that were injured by the release of hazardous substances from the three mines.
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Draft of Wildlife Restoration Plan & EA for Cobre Tyrone Mine
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The Draft RP/EA evaluates potential restoration projects that will restore, replace or acquire the equivalent of wildlife and wildlife habitat that were injured by the release of hazardous substances from the three mines.
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2013-2014 Wildfire Risk Reduction Grant Program
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The New Mexico Association of Counties has opened the application process for the 2013-2014 Wildlife Risk Reduction Grant Program.
DEADLINE: March 1, 2013
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Call for Presentations: 2013 Society of American Foresters Conference
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We invite you to offer a paper or poster at the 2013 Convention to inform the conversation and to ensure that our profession and its practitioners continue to ensure sustainable forests and protect the values they provide for the nation.
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Shared Borders, Shared Waters: Israeli-Palestinian and Colorado River Basin Water Challenges
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A new book that examines water management in the chronically water-short Israeli-Palestinian region, and Arizona, which relies significantly on the overallocated Colorado River, as well as on non-renewable groundwater supplies. This volume is predicated on the idea that scientifically-trained experts who are sensitive to sociopolitical conditions can assist in developing and evaluating feasible water management solutions.
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Desert Technology International Conference 11 Save the Date
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This is the 11th in a series of Desert Technology conferences since 1991. These conferences focus on desertification issues & multidisciplinary solutions such as special characteristics and benefits of desert ecosystems, mechanism of desertification and its management, and appropriate technologies for developed and developing regions. The conference will be held NOVEMBER 19-22, 2013.
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Sustainable Integrated Water Management Grant from WERF
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WERF is seeking research that will focus on institutional issues and governance structures impacting established water, wastewater and stormwater management, and will explore stakeholder-driven solution-sets (of green/gray infrastructure, centralized/decentralized operation and management, and resource recovery) that can drive utility adoption of a broader “One Water Paradigm”.
WERF funds water quality research on behalf of its subscribers, and facilitates collaboration among organizations seeking funding partners for high-priority issues. WERF awards funding through a competitive process and coordinates funding under contract through a staff-assigned program manager. All qualified entities — including international organizations and disadvantaged business enterprises — are encouraged to submit research proposals.
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WaterSMART Water & Energy Efficiency Grant from BuRec
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The Bureau of Reclamation is seeking proposals from non-Federal entities for its WaterSMART Water and Energy Efficiency Grant funding opportunity. Projects that are eligible must conserve water or result in other improvements that address water supply sustainability in the Western United States.
Projects submitted for funding should seek to conserve and use water more efficiently, increase the use of renewable energy and improve energy efficiency, protect endangered and threatened species, facilitate water markets or carry out other activities to address climate-related impacts on water or prevent any water-related crisis or conflict.
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