33rd Colorado Water Workshop – May 14-16, 2008 – Western State College of Colorado
MINING, ENERGY AND WATER IN THE WEST
(All events in the Kebler Room, College Union, except as otherwise noted)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14: The Water-Energy Nexus
1:00 Welcome and Opening remarks - George Sibley, Acting Director
1:10 2050 Visions: Colorado's new water leaders
contemplate the legal, socioeconomic and physical infrastructure we
will need by 2050, given predictions for water and energy demand and supply.
Dick Wolfe, State Water Engineer
Jennifer Gimbel, Director, Colorado Water Conservation Board
Nicole Seltzer, Director, Foundation for Colorado Water Education
Presentations followed by questions and discussion.
2:45 The Water-Energy Nexus
“Energy/Water Interdependencies and Emerging Challenges,” Mike Hightower, Distinguished Member, Energy Security Center, Sandia National Laboratories
“Water and Energy in the Arkansas River Valley,” Stacy Tellinghuisen, Western Resource Advocates
Questions and Discussion
3:45 Break, move to Taylor Auditorium
4:00 Showing of "Rural Impact! What to Expect from the Gas Industry and How to Address It,” with responses from:
Doug Hock, Encana Oil & Gas, Colorado Oil & Gas Association
Senator Gail Schwartz, Colorado General Assembly
John Duggan, Coordinator, Source Water Assessment & Protection Program, DPHE
Lisa Fracken, Landowner, Rifle, CO
Questions and Discussion
6:00 Social hour
6:30 Banquet – with a “salad course” address from Dr. Jay Helman, President, Western State College, on “ The Challenges of a New Century for Higher Education”
7:30 Keynote after dinner – Justice Greg Hobbs, Colorado Supreme Court, “Water, Energy, Mining and Life in the Four Corners”
THURSDAY MORNING, May 15
8:30 Energy and Water Resources in the Upper Colorado River Region
“Where the Energy Resources Are (or Might Be)” – Chris Potter, Chief Scientist, Central Energy Resources Team, U.S. Geological Survey
“Where the Water Is (or Might Be)” – John Sikora, URS, Needs Assessment Consultant to Colorado River Basin Roundtable
“Water Quality Concerns Under Study” – Kirby Wynn, U.S. Geological Survey
Water Quality Concerns Under Study” – Kirby Wynn, Water Specialist, U.S. Geological Survey
“Coal-bed Methane Stream Depletion Studies” – Ralf Topper, Colorado Geological Survey
Questions and Break
10:45 Using and Protecting the Water Resource in Energy Development
Cat Shrier, Watercat Consulting, Washington, giving overview and introductions
“Water-use Strategies evolving in Non-conventional Oil Development” – Paul Pigeon, Golder Associates, Denver
“Water-use Strategies evolving in Western Colorado Oil and Gas Development” – Tom Haynie, Harrison Western, Denver
Questions and Discussion
12:15 Lunch
Vernon Masayesva, Hopi Nation, Black Mesa Trust
Nicole Horseherder, To’ Nizhoni Ani