By Brownstein Water Blog Team
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is partnering with WestWater Research to host the Sustainable Water Investment Summit March 9-10 at the Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.
We are at a critical and exciting juncture where multiple industries and interests are converging to rise to the challenges of ensuring a resilient and accessible water future. Brownstein and WestWater Research have teamed up to provide a forum for candid and insightful conversations on investing in a sustainable water future. This summit brings together leaders throughout the water sector to connect and discuss a wide range of topics around, literally and figuratively, investing in our most vital natural resource.
Speakers include Antonio Villaraigosa, infrastructure advisor for the State of California, as well as leaders from the breadth of industries and providers implicated in sustainable water management, investors and financial services, energy, mining, agriculture, public water agencies, research and science, law, and infrastructure.
Click here for registration and a full list of speakers.
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