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Watersheds in Southern California

Join Tim Brick in a presentation about Southern California watersheds and what makes them so unusual.

Learn why these ecosystems are good organizing units for environmental management and how this relates to the role of the Metropolitan Water District in ensuring the Southland with an adequate supply of water. Get the inside scoop on upcoming water challenges facing the Southern California region. Brick has served 14 years on the Pasadena Utility Advisory Commission, which directs the municipal water and power department, including four terms as chair.

He is a member of the Colorado River Water Users Associations, National Water Resources Association, and a member of the board of POWER (Public Officials for Water & Environmental Reform.) He also belongs to the Audubon Society, the Nature Conservancy, and the Society for Ecological Restoration. He also played an important role in the development of MWD’s World Water Forum program, which provides grants to Southern California colleges for educational efforts addressing world water problems.

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Cost: $7 for public, $4 general Aquarium members, Free for Pacific Circle members and Students with Valid ID and advanced reservations
RSVP: (562) 590-3100, ext. 0
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