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From:
Rich Schwerin Greencognito <rich.s...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 1:11 PM
Subject: [Green@Home] Water Conservation Event in SF March 23rd - Free
To: "Green@Home" <
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I saw this event advertised from P.G. & E. Pacific Energy Center
http://www.pge.com/energyclasses
7th Annual Water Conservation Showcase
P.G.& E. Pacific Energy Center in SF
Tuesday March 23rd
More Info & Free Registration...
http://www.usgbc-ncc.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=248&Itemid=272
Northern California's only water conference that brings together
research, technology, policy, and consumers.
Engage in the conversation. Explore cutting edge water-conserving
technology and strategies through expert-led presentations and
exhibits. Learn about the financial incentives and rebates available
in your area from Bay Area water districts. Engage in cross industry
dialogue with government agencies, private and non-profit
organizations, and consumers. Highlights
* Up to 1,000 diverse Bay Area professionals and individuals
expected
* More than 50 cutting edge water efficiency technology companies
and water districts expected
* Benefits one of USGBC's largest Chapters, home to 6% of world-
wide LEED registered projects
Since 2004, the Water Conservation Showcase has included over 80
presentations by water experts from the Bay Area and nationwide.
Presentations over the Showcase’s 6-year history have addressed almost
every water conservation topic, from innovative water treatment
techniques to infrastructure development. Additional topics have
included California's water history, water reuse solutions, water
quality, and water rights.
“Our water system, built for a population of 18 million, has been the
backbone of California's success. But that system is now stretched to
the breaking point and must be upgraded to serve a population that
will reach 50 million.” – Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
Held at the Pacific Energy Center in San Francisco, the event features
complimentary “water efficient appetizers” – foods that requires
little water to grow and process. Signage explains the water impact of
your appetizers!
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