The meeting will focus on trilateral advances in the North American Drought Monitor (NADM). The forum will be held May 1-3, 2018, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
This three-day problem-solving workshop, held April 24-26 in Fort Collins, Colorado, will provide presentations that focus on practices for dealing with drought and extreme flow variability around the globe. The workshop will provide unique perspectives and experiences for any state, federal agency, staff, non-governmental organization, private sector water managers and scientists interested in water resource management.
Hydraulic modeling is an essential tool for planning and for day-to-day operations of water distribution systems. This webinar taking place on April 11, is the fourth edition of the AWWA Manual of Water Supply Practice and is open for anyone interested in learning and discussing the basics of advances in model maintenance and data management.
This event will take place May 21-24. In line with the explosive growth of Mexico’s renewable energy sector, MIREC WEEK 2018 will be held at the WTC in Mexico City, Mexico and will continue the successful combination of over 300 speakers providing insights across 6 streams of content including solar, wind, grids & storage, and finance, and an exhibition for sponsorship and networking opportunities. The MIREC WEEK team has also just published a free new report, called the ‘The Big Mexico Renewable Energy Report’, that outlines opportunities in Mexico’s renewable energy sector.