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One Water Day 2024
June 21 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Join representatives from communities along the Front range and across Colorado for an engaging discussion of one water planning, management, and collaboration strategies. Attendees will learn about the benefits of holistic “one water” management and inter-organizational collaboration from utilities implementing a one water management philosophy.
This program is part of the Watershed (Shed) Summit ’24 at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Register for both sessions for a full day of learning about water. Tickets to One Water Day may be purchased as an add-on to the Watershed Summit. Registration includes access to the Watershed Summit, happy hour, refreshments and entrance to Denver Botanic Gardens on June 21. Lunch is included for One Water Day registrants.
Still have questions? Email John Rehring for more information.
Draft Agenda
9:30 am
Welcome
10:00 am
Keynote Presentations & Fireside Chat
Becky Mitchell – Commissioner to the Upper Colorado River Commission
Senator Cleave Simpson – Colorado State Senator
10:30 am
Panel Discussion on The Importance of One Water
Speakers:
Mazdak Arabi – Colorado State University
Sarah Young – City of Aurora
Damian Higham – Denver Water
Mindy Bridges – US Water Alliance
Moderator:
Lauren Berent Burgess – The Greenway Foundation
11:35 am
Q&A: Panel Discussion
11:55 am
Conclusion & Break for Lunch
Co-Keynote Speaker: Rebecca Mitchell (Becky)
Commissioner to the Upper Colorado River Commission
Previously, Mitchell was the Director of the Colorado Water Conservation Board and played a significant role in developing the Colorado Water Plan, working with the state’s nine basin roundtables, the Interbasin Compact Committee, and the public.
She has worked in both the public and private sector as a consulting engineer; she received both her B.S. and M.S. from the Colorado School of Mines.
Co-Keynote Speaker: Senator Cleave Simpson
Colorado State Senator
Panelist: Mazdak Arabi
Colorado State University
Panelist: Sarah Young
City of Aurora
Panelist: Damian Highman
Denver Water
State and has 23 years of experience in the water sector. He leads Denver Water’s recycled water program and One Water efforts. Damian’s duties include strategic and capital planning, regulatory development, permitting, policy development, customer marketing and compliance assurance. He is a past president of WateReuse Colorado and chair of the joint reuse committee of RMSAWWA/RMWEA.
Panelist: Mindy Bridges
US Water Alliance