[Englecturers] [CSSD] REMINDER: Lewis Seminar Series Thursday

John Ganim john.ganim at ucr.edu
Mon Nov 13 12:04:29 PST 2006


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>CSSD eNewsletter
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>VOLUME 1 NO 22
><http://cssd.ucr.edu>CSSD HOME
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>Wednesday, October 25, 2006
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>Seminar Schedule
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>Nov. 16 -
>   Will We Have Enough Water?
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>Arthur L. Littleworth, one of the preeminent 
>water attorneys in the United States and a 
>senior partner in the Environmental Law and 
>Natural Resources Practice Group at Best Best & 
>Krieger LLP in Riverside, will discuss 
>California’s current water supply and how it is 
>allocated among environmental, agricultural and 
>urban uses. He will examine whether conservation 
>is the answer to our growing water demand, and 
>discuss opportunities for increasing our developed water supply.
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>Location:  Chancellor’s Conference Room, UV207, 
>University Village, 1201 University Ave., Riverside
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>Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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>  Each Third Thursday of the month will feature 
> a new topic of regional interest.
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>Future Seminars
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>There will be no seminar in December.  The 
>Seminar Series will resume in January.
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>Randall Lewis
>Seminar Series
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>Randall Lewis is well known for his innovative 
>approaches to planning, designing, and marketing residential communities
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> as Executive Vice President of the Upland-based Lewis Group of Companies.
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>He has been Secretary of the Los Angeles County 
>Citizens Planning Council, Director of the Home 
>Builder's Council, National Director of the 
>National Association of Home Builders, and 
>President of the Inland Empire Arts Foundation. 
>He was named Builder of the Year by the Baldy 
>View Chapter of the B.I.A., and was the 
>recipient of the Sales and Marketing Council's 
>MAME Awards Marketing Person of the Year.
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>He is a long time ULI member as well as a 
>Governor of the ULI Foundation. He serves on 
>several executive boards, including the USC 
>School of Policy, Planning and Development and 
>the UCLA School of Public Policy and Social 
>Research. He received his B.A. from Claremont McKenna College.
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>Randall Lewis Seminar Series Nov. 16
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>Will We Have Enough Water?
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>As the region continues to grow, so does our 
>thirst for water. Historically, securing 
>additional water wasn’t a concern – we simply 
>found a distant source and diverted it to the 
>region. But is California and the region running 
>out of water, and will that inhibit growth?
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>Arthur L. Littleworth, one of the preeminent 
>water attorneys in the United States and a 
>senior partner in the Environmental Law and 
>Natural Resources Practice Group at Best Best & 
>Krieger LLP in Riverside, will discuss 
>California’s current water supply and how it is 
>allocated among environmental, agricultural and urban uses.
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>Mr. Littleworth will explore our water supply 
>system’s reliability, and whether it is at risk 
>from earthquakes, flooding disasters in the 
>Delta and effects from global warming. He will 
>examine whether conservation is the answer to 
>growing water demand, and discuss opportunities 
>for increasing our developed water supply.
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>Mr. Littleworth has extensive experience in the 
>planning and use of groundwater resources and in 
>the marketing of water rights, representing a 
>number of water districts, other government agencies and property owners.
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>He is special counsel to The Irvine Company with 
>respect to future water supplies, water quality 
>and environmental matters. He also is co-author 
>of the book, California Water, published in 1995 
>by Solano Press and widely viewed as the definitive book on this subject.
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>The seminar will be held in the Chancellor’s 
>Conference Room, UV207, in the University 
>Village, 1201 University Avenue in Riverside. 
>See <http://ora.ucr.edu/cssd/images/blakely-map.jpg>map.
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>A lively audience of elected officials, business 
>people, city and county staff, 
>environmentalists, members of the community 
>groups and those who simply want to explore 
>topics affecting the future of their communities is anticipated.
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>The seminars are free of charge.
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>If you plan to attend, please RSVP to 
><mailto:shayna.conaway at ucr.edu>shayna.conaway at ucr.edu 
>(951) 827-7830 to ensure adequate space and refreshments.
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>  Please forward this announcement to friends or 
> colleagues you think might be interested.
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>  For further information regarding this or any 
> CSSD sponsored event, please contact:
>Rick Burnham, Assistant Director CSSD
>University of California, Riverside
>B101 Highlander Hall
>Riverside, CA 92521
>Phone: 951.827.4103
>Email: <mailto:rick.burnham at ucr.edu>rick.burnham at ucr.edu
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John M. Ganim
President, New Chaucer Society
Professor of English
Department of English
University of California, Riverside
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Riverside CA 92521
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