Let’s talk about Idaho’s water resources
This Friday, October 24, is the deadline to qualify for a discount when you register for the 25th annual Water Law and Resource Issues Seminar November 6-7 at the Doubletree-Riverside in Boise. The agenda for the seminar includes the following:
Shoshone-Bannock Counties and the Clean Water Act
The Latest in Water Right Takings Litigation
Life as an Administrative Hearing Officer
The Domestic Exemption: Is its End Coming Soon?
Dam Busters vs Best Available Science
Proposed Changes to ESA Consultation Regulations
ESA Salmon Litigation Update
Snake River Wild & Scenic Legislation
Boise River SRBA Decision
Transfer and Permit Applications: What’s New?
Is Recovery Possible Under Current Harvest Practices?
Proposed Changes to Modernize Idaho Water Law
Sustainable Development: When Do We Know that Enough Is Enough?
Ethics and the Water Lawyer
The seminar is presented by the Water Law Section of the Idaho State Bar. Participants include attorneys, government officials, and private water user organizations.
Interested? Call 208 343-1871
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