Great Water Cities: Rainfall to Results in Action

May 10, 2016 - May 11, 2016

Location: Chicago, IL

The next installment of the Water Environment Federation (WEF)’s Great Water Cities (GWC) dialogue series will take place May 10 to 11 at the Mid-America Club in Chicago. The series builds on the format of bringing together diverse groups of water leaders and stakeholders to share perspectives and strategies for progressive, adaptable water management. The theme of this installment is Great Water Cities 2016: Rainfall to Results in Action.

Storm water is the only growing source of water pollution in many watersheds throughout North America. As urban areas grow and more severe weather occurs, the issue of storm water management will only increase in importance.

Great Water Cities 2016: Rainfall to Results in Action will use the findings of WEF’s report, Rainfall to Results: The Future of Stormwater, as a catalyst for continued advancement in several key areas of storm water management, including recognizing its inherent value as a reusable resource. Both new and familiar themes from past GWC events will be addressed—such as looking for smarter and more progressive water management approaches to increase resiliency, enhance livability and conserve resources—but will be presented through the unique lens of the storm water sector.

Sponsored by Greeley and Hansen, the summit will bring together thought leaders from various sectors to exchange information and experiences in the following areas: closing the funding gap; managing assets and resources; working at the watershed scale; and supporting innovation and best practices. In addition to plenary discussions, the summit will also challenge participants to engage in small groups to spark new ideas and actionable solutions for smart storm water management at the local level.

For the latest event and registration details, visit www.wef.org/watersummit.

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