The Winter Seminar - California Water Management; Subject to Change

Thursday, March 6, 2008 - 5:00 p.m. to Friday, March 7, 2008 - 6:55 p.m.

Presented by the Urban Water Research Center


Featuring John T. Andrew
Executive Manager for Climate Change
California Department of Water Resources


Location: UC Irvine Student Center Pacific Ballroom A/B
There is no charge for this program but reservations are recommended.
Please RSVP to uwrc@uci.edu or call (949) 824-3442


Abstract:
California water managers must necessarily take a dual approach to fighting global climate change:  mitigation, meaning reduction in the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that accelerate global warming and climate variability; and adaptation, referring to the ways in which our culture and infrastructure will have to change in order to successfully manage the extremes that global warming threatens. 


About the Speaker:
John Andrew is executive manager for climate change for the California Department of Water Resources (DWR).  Immediately prior to this position, Andrew was DWR's chief of special planning projects.  From 2000 to 2003, Andrew served as the Drinking Water Quality Program manager and Southern California regional coordinator for the CALFED Bay-Delta

Program.  He was also the chief of fish facilities for DWR's Environmental Services Office.  His other work experience includes the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, California Department of Health Services, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.  From 1991 to 1998, Andrew served as a publicly elected director of the Stege Sanitary District, which provides wastewater collection services for 40,000 customers in western Contra Costa County.  He holds degrees in civil engineering and public policy from the University of California at Berkeley.