Water Sustainability panel discussion on November 30 at 7 p.m. at Pueblo Grande Museum, offered as a free program to the public. This panel will feature Sustainability Officers from the Cities of Phoenix and Tempe, a water expert from the O’Odham Community, and a member of Gila River Indian Community wetland and aquifer area. Topics discussed will vary from current water issues including draught, reclamation, rights, and sustainability.
Community Panel Discussion : “Current Usage of Water: Sustainability issues in a Changing Climate” Tuesday on November 30, from 7 pm to 8:30 pm. Invited Participants: Shane Anton, Preservation Officer, Salt River Pima Maricopa Tribal Community Yolanda Elias, Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) Wetland area and Aquifer Development on the Kelly Animal Sustainability Officer/Representative from City of Phoenix Reylynne Williams, Cultural Resource Specialist in the Gila River Indian Community Tribal Historic Preservation Office Sustainability Officer/Representative from City of Tempe Moderator: Marissa Sotomayor, Historical Analyst at the SRP Research Archival and Heritage Center.
A free event made possible by a grant from Arizona Humanities.
This is a grantee event and Arizona Humanities is not directly involved in the event planning or implementation. For this reason please use the links provided to confirm dates and times and contact the host organization with any questions.