Did You Know the US Bureau of Reclamation is into Recreation and has a Newsletter
Posted: July 31, 2018 | Author: Recreation Law | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Brackish Groundwater National Desalination Research Facility, Bureau of Reclamation, Carl Hayden Visitor Center at Glen Canyon Dam, Flaming Gorge Dam Visitor Center, Grand Coulee Dam Visitor Center, Newsletter, Reclamation's Biweekly Newsletter, Recreation, US Bureau of Reclamation | 1 CommentThe Brackish Groundwater National Desalination Research Facility is a focal point for developing technologies for the desalination of brackish and impaired groundwater found in the inland states. The facility, funded by the Bureau of Reclamation’s Research and Development Office, Desalination and Water Purification Research Program, opened in 2007 and is designed to conduct research on cost-effective advancements on: brackish ground water desalination, small-scale rural water systems, renewable energy integration, concentrate management, and produced water treatment.
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Prize CompetitionAs western U.S. water demand grows and water supplies become scarcer, wastewater reuse is becoming an increasingly important water management strategy. Wastewater is a drought-resistant and reliable water source that is readily available in urban centers for beneficial reuse. Bureau of Reclamation and Xylem, Inc, in collaboration with the Water Research Foundation and the Environmental Protection Agency are seeking the development of rapid, more accurate pathogen detection technologies that can facilitate public and regulatory acceptance of direct potable reuse. Ideas are being sought through a prize competition in which crowdsourcing is used to find and award the best ideas. |
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Bureau of Reclamation Infrastructure Investment Strategy Stakeholders Meeting – Denver Colorado
Posted: August 20, 2015 | Author: Recreation Law | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Bureau of Reclamation, Stakeholders Meeting, Stateholders | Leave a commentThe Bureau of Reclamation invites you to participate in an Infrastructure Investment Strategy meeting and webinar for stakeholders that will be held in Denver, Colorado. A substantial portion of the meeting will focus on obtaining participants’ feedback and input on the implementation of the Strategy.
Event: Infrastructure Investment Strategy Stakeholders Meeting Date: Thursday, August 20, 2015
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Mountain)
Location: Denver Federal Center, Building 67, Rio Grande Room LiveStream: http://www.usbr.gov/live
Meeting topics will include background, objectives, strategy elements, planning, and financial issues related to Reclamation’s Infrastructure Investment Strategy.
If you plan to attend in person, please RSVP to http://goo.gl/forms/e2TvCixSdA to reserve your seat. We will need your name for the security list to enter the building for the meeting.
If you attend the meeting via LiveStream, you will be able to ask questions via a chat box during the meeting. If you want to submit questions prior to the meeting, please send them to ReclamationInfo@usbr.gov.
The meeting topic segments will be archived. We will provide the archive link(s) a few days after the meeting.
If you have any questions, please contact Patti Aaron at paaron@usbr.gov or 202-513-0544.
2015-08-20 Infrastructure Stategy Agenda.docx
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