Conferences & Events Early March

MARCH 2nd-4th, 2020: Public-Private Partnership (P3) Conference & Expo | Dallas, TX. Connect with new partners and discover new projects. Learn how owners are effectively leveraging private sector resources and expertise. Attendees will participate in workshops, seminars, project showcases, and panel conversations tailored to the needs of those evaluating P3s for their upcoming developments and upgrades. The 2020 program is focused on P3 education and networking. The program is designed for all levels in the market including those beginning to explore P3s and seeking to understand where alternative and accelerated project delivery methods can be applicable. Learn more HERE.

MARCH 5th, 2020: Colorado Trout Unlimited’s 2020 Stewardship Gala. This annual gathering at Mile High Station in Denver is a fun evening of food and drink and raising funds for Colorado TU’s conservation work around our beautiful state! Celebrate Colorado’s rivers and fisheries and honor Jeff Shoemaker as CTU’s 2020 River Stewardship Award winner! Learn more HERE.

MARCH 5th & 6th, 2020: Annual Western Places/Western Spaces Conference—Hot, Dry & Crowded: Planning for the Future | Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute | Denver, CO. RMLUI’s 29th Western Places/Western Spaces conference will look at the ways to use design, planning tools, and creative approaches to better plan for a future that will be different from the known past. The Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy is partnering with us to develop a track focused on integrating land use and water planning. Consider how built environments, using mixed use design, transportation infrastructure, and even building codes, can help reduce our impact on climate change and create a more comfortable and sustainable living environment. Explore how our natural systems and outdoor spaces can be designed for greater resilience, cooler micro-climates, and more water-wise landscaping. Focus on rural resilience and how to adapt sustainability innovations and new technologies to small towns and rural communities. Finally, consider how climate change is likely to affect our natural resources—from recreational playgrounds to economic engines—and discuss ways in which land use strategies can or should adapt in anticipation of changes across Western landscapes. Click HERE to register!    

MARCH 10th & 11th, 2020: Emerging Contaminants Summit | Westminster, CO. The Emerging Contaminants Summit will draw leaders and key stakeholders from academia, government, regulatory community as well as site owners, private consulting agencies and various other environmental professionals. Vista GeoScience will be exhibiting at this event. To get 20% off your registration to this event, e-mail info@vistageoscience.com. Visit the website HERE.

MARCH 10th-12th, 2020: Western Collaborative Conservation Network’s (WCCN’s) Inaugural Confluence 2020 | Ft. Collins, CO. Members of community-based collaborative conservation groups will gather from across the west to connect, convene, and catalyze. Consider a vendor table and/or a sponsorship. You may want to fund CBCC leader travel and speaker travel. Regular Registration $100 through March 12th, 2020. Student Registration $25. Schedule & exciting plenary speakers now available HERE. Register online HERE.

MARCH 24th & 25th, 2020: Water Education Colorado’s Water Educator Network Symposium: Equipping Learners for Action in a Climate of Uncertainty | Keystone Science School. The annual symposium includes training and professional development as well as a time for educators around the state to gather, share best practices, learn from each other and problem-solve to overcome challenges in water education. Educators, water professionals and decision-makers are encouraged to attend. In the workshop, facilitators will model four activities and participants plan and teach a lesson to peers and receive feedback from workshop facilitators. Project Wet Workshop: The Project WET (Water Education for Teachers) workshop provides a hands-on immersion in a water education curriculum recommended by the National Science Teachers Association. In the workshop, facilitators will model four activities and participants plan and teach a lesson to peers and receive feedback from workshop facilitators. Participants who successfully complete the training receive a Project WET Educator certification and Project WET Curriculum Guide 2.0. Find out details and register HERE.

APRIL 3rd, 2020: Annual Water Seminar: Wading into Watershed Health | Southwestern Water Conservation District | DoubleTree Hotel in Durango. Water supply and water quality are inextricably linked to the health of our watersheds--from forest to valley floor. Irrigators, municipalities, tribes, and fish populations are among those impacted by recent wildfires. Efforts to bring significant financial support to southwest Colorado for forest management and wildfire mitigation have been successful. Also, the regional forest products industry is gaining momentum as economic incentives shift. Click HERE to register.

APRIL 3rd & 4th, 2020: Colorado's 2020 Advancing Environmental Education Conference | Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education (CAEE) | Snow Mountain Ranch in Granby, CO. Colorado’s Advancing Environmental Education Conference is annually hosted by the CAEE, a statewide leader in environmental education since 1989. CAEE facilitates communication, coordination, resource sharing and professional development to advance environmental education among over 900 members across the state among various sectors. CAEE also advocates for increased access to environmental learning opportunities for all Colorado residents in order to increase environmental literacy in Colorado. Regular Conference Registration through March 31st, 2020. Click HERE to read all about it.

APRIL 6th-9th, 2020: After the Flames Workshop and Conference | Granlibakken Tahoe, CA. Experts warn that year-round fire season is the new normal. Wildfire is no longer "if" it will occur, but rather "when." The impacts of a wildfire last long after the flames are extinguished. Community leaders, agency representatives, property owners, and anyone impacted by wildfire are invited to join this interactive workshop and conference featuring recovery experts and agencies engaging After the Flames. Click HERE for more information.

APRIL 14th-17th, 2020: National Watershed and Stormwater Conference | Center for Watershed Protection | Austin, TX. This annual conference serves as an important forum for watershed and stormwater professionals to learn about innovative restoration approaches from experts, to build partnerships, and to share best practices.  Here are the top five reasons why you should attend: Hot topics and networking, Real-world solutions, A trip to Austin, Pre-conference workshops, & Field trips. Pre-conference workshops will take place on April 14th, 2020. Find out more about the conference HERE.

APRIL 15th, 2020: The Annual Meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists Rocky Mountain Chapter | American Mountaineering Center in Golden, CO. This meeting is expected to bring together more than 150 research­ers, students, government scientists, private-sector consultants, and other wetland practitioners.  It will cultivate scientific exchanges between diverse groups of professionals involved in wetland stewardship around the region. Click HERE to access the registration link.

APRIL 17th, 2020: Water Law Review Symposium | Denver, CO. The 2020 Water Law Review Symposium will discuss how water law and policy can be created and implemented to ensure all people have a meaningful contribution to the decision-making process regarding where water  is sourced from, how it is allocated, and how it is used, while maintaining a healthy ecosystem in the process. To register for the event, click HERE.

APRIL 23rd-24th, 2020: Arkansas River Basin Water Forum: The Vision of Water 20/20 | Salida, CO. To know water is to better understand our state. Since 1995, the Arkansas River Basin Water Forum has provided a friendly, constructive medium where individuals and organizations are able to explain their views and engage in open dialogue with other water users. Registration is open HERE!

MAY 8th, 2020: President’s Reception | Water Education Colorado | 6:00-10:00 p.m. | Balistreri Vineyards. Join a night of celebration, networking, and awards to honor water leadership and raise money for Water Education Colorado at one of the best events of the year. Enjoy a cocktail hour, seated dinner, awards presentation, and lively auction at a beautiful indoor/outdoor venue. Stay tuned for the announcement of this year's award recipients! Click HERE to get tickets.

MAY 15th-18th, 2020: River Rally | River Network | San Antonio, Texas. Early Bird pricing until April 1st, 2020. Don't miss out! Hosted annually by River Network, River Rally provides an inspiring and energy-infused touchpoint for nonprofit groups from across the U.S. and beyond, as well as for agency and foundation representatives, industry innovators, philanthropists, academics, students, and community leaders. It includes over 90 learning opportunities including keynotes and plenaries, workshops, field trips, an awards ceremony, movies, social events and live music. We bring thought leaders and practitioners together to accelerate progress towards an equitable and sustainable water future. Click HERE for River Rally’s homepage.

JUNE 2nd & 3rd, 2020: Lower Arkansas River Basin Tour. You and 50-60 other water professionals, agricultural producers, educators, and interested community members will have the opportunity to ride on our coach bus to tour the Lower Arkansas River up close. Members of the Colorado State Legislature's Interim Water Resources Review Committee will be participating in the tour. Along the way, you will meet the people striving toward a sound water future for the economies and habitats of southeastern Colorado. You will visit a diversity of sites and discuss these topics and others:
-New Pueblo Dam Hydroelectric Plant
-John Martin Reservoir 
-Water quality projects
-Agricultural operations
-Planned Arkansas Valley Conduit sites 
Topics will include the Arkansas Basin Roundtable Basin Implementation Plan, water quality, water storage and water-sharing to meet an anticipated supply gap, alternative water transfers, the agricultural economy of the southeastern Colorado, Kansas-Colorado Arkansas River Compact compliance, and much more. Sponsorships are available. Registration will open in March. More details and registration are coming soon HERE!

SEPTEMBER 8th-11th, 2020: ESRI Water GIS Conference | Chicago, IL.  The 2020 Esri Water GIS Conference is scheduled, and planning has begun! Join them for all-new updates in GIS technology and a conference experience designed just for water industry professionals. You'll learn about new GIS solutions for water organizations, get hands-on training from Esri experts, network with other water professionals, and leave with the tools you need to enable digital transformation at your business. Find out more information, HERE.