WASHINGTON, DC, Jan. 10, 2011 -- On Thursday, January 13, national and regional water associations representing drinking water, wastewater, energy, research, and other interests, will meet at the Washington Court Hotel in Washington, DC, to discuss a draft for a U.S. National Water Policy Framework. The draft is the product of combined input from three national dialogues hosted by the Clean Water America Alliance in 2009 and 2010 with participation from a diverse array of experts and stakeholders throughout the United States.
"We're hearing a clear, loud call for more integrated and sustainable approaches to managing water as one resource," explained Alliance President Ben Grumbles. "Our goal is to collaborate on a flexible framework that highlights the value of water and the need for specific actions. It's time to increase sustainability and strengthen the science while recognizing that every watershed is different."
The meeting will be attended by more than 40 representatives and feature Keynote remarks from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Assistant Administrator for Water Pete Silva. Lynn Broaddus of the Johnson Foundation, and Patrick McGinnis from the Horinko Group will also share complementary initiatives that promote water sustainability.
From this meeting, the Alliance hopes to identify and leverage policy momentum from each association toward common water sustainability goals. "That's the essence of the Alliance's mission," explained Grumbles, "to unite people and policy for water sustainability and watershed-based solutions like never before."
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