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WRRC News and Information
The Water Resources Research Center has several important future events
to announce. Foremost among them is an event to honor an esteemed colleague,
another is a spring conference and finally its administration of funding
sources to support water research. Information about each is below.
WRRC hosts Sol Resnick event
To give Sol Resnick his due is not an easy task. With his world-wide experiences,
especially his work in developing countries, his hydrological expertise,
the esteem in which he is held by former students and colleagues, his
unpretentiousness, not to mention his role in establishing the University
of Arizonas Water Resources Research Center and his present status
as its director emeritus, Sol is due much recognition and honor. The WRRC
wants to acknowledge all that and more when it names its main conference
room after Sol.
To commemorate the occasion, a Sol Resnick Dedication Program and Reception
will be held Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., at the Water
Resources Research Center, 350 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson. Sid Wilson, former
Resnick student and general manager of the Central Arizona Project, will
emcee the event. Included as part of the program will be a short seminar
presentation, Historical Overview of Sol Resnick and the WRRC.
Irrigating India, My Five Years as a USAID Advisor, a book
authored by Sol and his wife, Elaine, includes the dedication: To
all of our family and friends who have heard Sols stories and wanted
more... We now want your Sol stories, recollections, tributes, anecdotes,
pictures to include in an album, to be presented to him. Fax, email, mail
or deliver album materials to Terry Sprouse at the WRRC by Nov. 11.
Mark your calendars and join us to honor and congratulate Sol. RSVP to
Terry Sprouse at 792-9591 x13 or by email to tsprouse@ag.arizona.edu
WRRC plans 2004 conference
Following its highly successful spring conference in Prescott, the Water
Resources Research Center is now planning its next conference, to be titled,
The Future of Agricultural Water Use in Arizona. Scheduled
for Wednesday, April 28, 2004 in Casa Grande, the event will be a joint
venture involving WRRC and the University of Arizonas Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics. The conference is at its preliminary
planning stage. More information will be announced as the program takes
shape.
WRRC issues RFP
Also, it is that time of year again when the Water Resources Research
Center invites proposals for research grants under the Water Resources
Research Act, Section 104B. Only faculty members at the three Arizona
state universities can submit proposals. See Announcements,
page 10, for information about the 104B program. The page-10 announcement
also includes information about the availability of 104G funding.
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