Join CELP for the 5TH ANNUAL WATER LAW & THE PUBLIC TRUST CLE, LIVING WITHIN OUR WATER MEANS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2015
When:
Registration opens at 7:45 am
Our program runs from 8:20 am - 4:30 pm
For more information, go to http://www.celp.org/water-law-the-public-trust-living-within-our-water-means/
Where:
2100 Building
2100 24th Ave S, Seattle
Ticket Prices:
Nonprofit/Student - $60
Attorney/Professional/Agency - $160*
*10% discount available for CELP Members - use discount code "Member"
Lunch included in ticket price
6.5 CLE credits offered, pending approval
Click here to register
This year, the program will include:
Water Law Updates
Land Use & Water Supply
GMA & Water
Skagit Happenings
Rural Water Supply Policy & Legislation
Tribal Water Rights & Regulation
Industrial Dairy Litigation in the Yakima Valley and Beyond
Environmental Justice & Fish Consumption-Based Water Quality Standards
Tools for Water Scarcity
Water Conservation Policy
Trust Water Rights & Banking
Reclaimed Water
Atmospheric Trust Litigation
Speakers Include:
Prof. Robert Anderson, Director, Native American Law Center, University of Washington School of Law
Kelsey Collins, Statewide Trust Water Coordinator, Washington Department of Ecology
Emily Haley, Attorney, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, La Conner
John Hollowed, Legal/Policy Advisor, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, Olympia
Jacque Klug, Recycled Water Project Manager, King County Department of Natural Resources, Seattle
Prof. Catherine A. O'Neill, Seattle University School of Law, Seattle
Rachael Paschal Osborn, Attorney, Spokane
Andrea Rodgers, Staff Attorney, Western Environmental Law Center, Seattle
Trish Rolfe, Executive Director, Center for Environmental Law & Policy, Seattle
Tim Trohimovich, Director of Planning & Law, Futurewise, Seattle
Charlie Tebbutt, Law Offices of Charlie Tebbutt, Eugene
Dan Von Seggern, Staff Attorney, Center for Environmental Law & Policy, Seattle