H2O and what you need to know
You are invited to join us as we explore the social, political, technological, geographical, and legal aspects that influence community perceptions, as well as the realities, of water issues. How is water a local issue? How do we as communities and civic leaders impact effective water management?
Welcome to be given by Gordon King, Suffolk University Sr. Director of Facilities Planning & Management.
Co-Sponsors: Suffolk University Sustainability Committee, Suffolk’s Organization for Uplifting Lives through Service (S.O.U.L.S.), Suffolk University Environmental Club, Environmental Law Society, Charles River Watershed Association, and Esplanade Association.
Jim Hunt, City of Boston Chief, Environmental and Energy Services;
Bob Zimmerman, Executive Director, Charles River Watershed Association;
Greta Meszoely, Suffolk University Sociology Adjunct Faculty; and
Paul Pedini, Vice President of Business Development, Cashman Company.
Tuesday September 29, 6-8pm.
Location: Faculty Dining Room, 4th floor, Suffolk University Law School. 120 Tremont Street, Boston 02108.
Free and open to the public. Refreshments to be provided.
Please register by September 25 by emailing your full name and organization (if applicable) to souls@suffolk.edu.
Paul Pedini, VP of Business Development for Cashman Co.
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