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WRRC Invites Research Proposals
The University of Arizonas Water Resources Research Center
is accepting proposals for research grants under the Water Resources
Research Act, Section 104B. Funded by the U.S. Geological Survey,
Section 104B provides support for small research projects on water-related
issues of state and regional importance. WRRC expects to distribute
about $50,000 to fund projects, although the federal budget has
not yet been approved, and exact figures are not available.
Only faculty members at the three Arizona state universities can
submit proposals. Researchers in the social, biological, physical,
and engineering sciences and fields such as water management,
water law, economics and public health are invited to apply. The
start date for funded projects is March 1, 2005.
Proposals must be submitted via the National Institutes for Water
Resources web site. Also, an electronic copy and ten hard copies
must be submitted to WRRC. Guidelines are available on the WRRC
web site. Deadline for submitting complete proposals is 5:00
p.m., Nov. 22, 2004.
The WRRC will convene an external review committee to review all
proposals. In addition, each proposal will be reviewed by persons
experienced in the field of the proposal. The WRRC will make final
award decisions on the basis of input from both groups and available
funding.
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Ground Water Expo Scheduled
The National Ground Water Expo will be held Dec. 12-15 in Las Vegas. The
event will provide an opportunity to check out new equipment (about 280
exhibitors) and participate in educational opportunities including lectures
and presentations from industry experts. Session topics will include scientific,
regulatory, technical and social aspects of groundwater. The event is
billed as an opportunity to experience cutting-edge technology,
interact with current industry peers, make new important contacts, or
meet your certification requirements. For more information, go to
the NGWA website at http://ngwa.org/
Conference on Restoring, ManagingArid Watercourses
The Arid Regions Biennial Conference Restoration and Management
of Arid Watercourses will be conducted Nov. 16-19 in Mesa. The
focus of this years conference will be on river management and restoration
techniques for arid watercourses, and on technical, administrative and
political floodplain management issues. The biennial event attracts a
broad audience, including local, state and federal government officials,
engineers, consultants, planners, non-profit organizations, researchers,
educators and involved citizens. For additional information and to register
check the Arizona Floodplain Management Association website: http://azfma.org/
AWPCA Issues Call for Papers
The Arizona Water and Pollution Control Association is issuing a call
for papers for its 78th annual conference, May, 2005. Interested presenters
should prepare a one- page abstract describing the subject matter in sufficient
detail to allow evaluation of the proposed topic and submit it by Dec.1.
Presentations will be limited to 30 minutes including time for questions;
longer presentations, however, will be considered. For additional information
check AWPCAs web site: http://awpca.org/
Water History Assoc. Call for Papers
A call for papers has been issued for the International Water History
Associations conference devoted to topics relating to water and
history, to be held in Paris, Dec. 1-4, 2005. Participants are invited
to submit an abstract (maximum 600 words) no later than March 1, 2005
via the web site: http://iwha.polaire.net/cgi-bin/2005/submit.cgi
For additional information check: http://www.iwha.net/

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