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2006 Operations Management Conference: Operating Reservoirs in Changing ConditionsOverview Operations Management involves continual communication between project stakeholders and those responsible for water management. In the 21st century, communications technology and better models for citizen participation promise to increase the responsiveness of water management agencies to changing stakeholder objectives and better information about ecological and socioeconomic systems. Improved technologies for hydrologic forecasting and decision support, as well as greater confidence in these technologies, promise to enhance water management capabilities even further. This conference will provide an opportunity for operations and management (O & M) personnel of water resources projects to come together in a common forum to exchange ideas and share discussions on current issues, applications of new technology and the day-to-day challenges of operating and maintaining a water resources project. This includes projects with multiple reservoirs, with competing demands for the water to include but not be limited to water supplies for irrigation, domestic consumption, hydroelectric generation, recreation, water borne transportation, and the preservation of habitats and species. Intended Audience: Utility managers
Cost: Not available at this time Training Course or Workshop Duration: 2-1/2 days Sponsor:
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE); Department of Water Resources, State of California; Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District (NCWCD); Tennessee Valley Authority; U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; Institute for Water Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers For More Information: Registration and additional information is available. Dates and Locations |
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