'Sharing a Watershed!' |
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Balancing the needs of of all water users is difficult at best. And when you live in the arid southwest it becomes even harder to find a compromise. Let's examine the inputs and outputs of the Colorado River system as an example of a water source that has been over allocated over many years and the policies that place ag as the first user to lose their water allocation if our drought in the West continues. Workshop Session (all workshops will be 75 minutes) | |
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Pamela Justice | |
Email: | pjustice@email.arizona.edu |
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Speaker Order: | 1 |
Author Order: | 1 |
Person Type: | Primary Presenter |
State: | Arizona |
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Main Phone: | 602-827-8233 |
Biosketch: | Pam is employed by the University of Arizona in the Maricopa County Cooperative Extension office with Arizona Project WET where she coordinates educational and outreach programs that improve the understanding of both youth and adults regarding water issues. She is a fourth generation Arizona native whose family farms west of metropolitan Phoenix. She is a past-president of Maricopa County Farm Bureau. Before her employment with UofA, she also served as a member of the Dysart Unified School District Governing Board and is a Past-President of the Arizona School Boards Association. |
Organization/Affiliation: | University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Arizona Project WET |