AWRA-WA August 2022 Virtual Dinner Meeting

  • 25 Aug 2022
  • 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Virtual Event

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The American Water Resources Association Washington Section presents:

AWRA-WA Virtual Dinner Meeting--

The Pasco Basin Groundwater Rulemaking effort and the Quincy Groundwater Program

Speaker: Tom Tebb, Office of Columbia River, and Jaime Short, Eastern Regional Office

Thursday, August 25th, 2022

6:00 PM to 7:00 PM

VIRTUAL MEETING!!!  You will receive a link to participate via our webinar service the day before the event.

Thank you to Green Economics for sponsoring the technology of this event!



Bio (G. Thomas Tebb, L.h.G, L.E.G.): A native of the Yakima Valley, Thomas Tebb has more than 36 years of environmental and engineering geology experience in both the private and public sectors. Currently, Tom is the Director for the Office of Columbia River within the Department of Ecology and maintains an office in Ecology's Central Regional Office located in Union Gap, Washington. 
He has more than 30 years of experience with the Department of Ecology and has served as Central Regional Director and manager in four (4) different programs during his tenure with the agency.  Those programs include Nuclear Waste, Shorelands and Environmental Assistance, Water Quality, and Water Resources. 
Tom received his Bachelor of Science degree from Western Washington University in Environmental Geology and is a licensed geologist, hydrogeologist, and engineering geologist in the State of Washington.
He was appointed to the Distinguished Managers Association by previous Governor Gregoire and currently serves on the Washington State Geologist Licensing Board.

Bio (Jaime Short): Jaime Short serves as the Eastern Regional Section Manager for the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Water Resources Program with more than 18 years’ experience working on water issues. Before joining the Water Resources team, she worked as a planner with Ecology’s Shorelands and Environmental Assistance Program.


Fees

Free for EVERYONE!!! 

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