From Amy Kober, American Rivers <[email protected]>
Subject Invitation: January webinar on the Delaware River
Date January 5, 2021 8:10 PM
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[[link removed]]Dear John,

Join us this month as we continue our partnership with the Stroud Water Research
Center on a webinar series about the comeback of the Delaware River, the "River
of the Year" for 2020.

This four-part webinar series continues on Wednesday, January 13 at 12:30pm ET/9:30am PT with a talk titled: The Journey from River to Faucet . Dr. David Arscott from Stroud Water Research Center will facilitate a panel
discussion on the evolution of policies that regulate water allocation and use
from the Delaware River. Leaders from the water management, municipal supply,
recreational use, and non-profit sectors will discuss how policies and
innovation have led to sustainable water use today, and what the challenges and
solutions are for the future.

Panelists include Andy Kricun of the Water Alliance and Moonshot Missions, Jeff
Skelding of Friends of the Delaware River, Gary Belan, the Senior Director of
the Clean Water Supply team at American Rivers, and Steve Tambini of the
Delaware River Basin Commission.


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Please save the date for the remainder of our webinar series exploring the
policy and science behind one of the nation’s iconic rivers.

Webinar 1: Tuesday, July 21: The Intersection of Science and Policy for Clean Water and a Healthy River

Webinar 2: Thursday, October 22: From the Cities to Suburbs to Farms - How Innovative Water Management Helps
River Health

Webinar 3: Wednesday, January 13: The Journey from River to Faucet RSVP HERE
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Webinar 4: Thursday, April 1: Dam, Dam Go Away - a Wild and Scenic Look at What That Means for Us Today

For the rivers,




[[link removed]] Amy Kober
Vice President, Communications
American Rivers
P.S. You can also meet the local leaders who are shepherding change for Delaware
in this digital five-day journey down the river.
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