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Tuesday, January 28
 

9:00am CST

Reuniting the Hydrologic Cycle: Groundwater-Surface Water Interaction
Tuesday January 28, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am CST
Groundwater and surface water are interconnected and interactive in many parts of Texas. However, this relationship is not always reflected in how we measure, manage, and allocate our water resources, from water rights and laws to planning to technical tools; these waters are treated differently. What can we do to better understand the intimate connection between our aquifers, lakes, and rivers? Join this discussion to explore the challenges of managing separated waters and the opportunities to reunite the hydrologic cycle to ensure a secure water future for Texas.
Speakers
avatar for Robert Mace, Ph.D., P.G.

Robert Mace, Ph.D., P.G.

Executive Director, Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
Robert Mace is the executive director and chief water policy officer of the Meadows Center for Water and the Environment and a professor of practice in the Department of Geography at Texas State University. Robert has more than 30 years of experience in hydrology, hydrogeology, stakeholder... Read More →
avatar for Carlos Rubinstein

Carlos Rubinstein

Principal, RSAH2O, LLC
Carlos Rubinstein is the principal member of RSAH2O, LLC, an environmental consulting firm with a strong emphasis on water issues. He has served as an expert witness on various environmental cases and has published several peer-reviewed articles on Texas water regulatory and policy... Read More →
avatar for Alan Day

Alan Day

General Manager, Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District
Alan was born and raised in Brownwood, Texas and has been a proud agriculturalist his entire life. He has served as the general manager of the Brazos Valley Groundwater Conservation District since 2012. He has a master of science in animal science from Texas A&M University, and was... Read More →
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John T. Dupnik, P.G.

Deputy Executive Administrator of Water Science and Conservation, Texas Water Development Board
John Dupnik joined the Texas Water Development Board in 2018 and oversees programs responsible for providing water science and data to support water supply and flood planning in Texas. He holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental science and geology from Texas State University... Read More →
avatar for Sharlene Leurig

Sharlene Leurig

Managing Partner, Fluid Advisors
Sharlene Leurig is the founder and managing partner of Fluid Advisors. She was the founding chief executive officer of Texas Water Trade, a nonprofit that works to catalyze water transactions for people and nature. She served as board chair and interim chief executive officer of Vida... Read More →
Tuesday January 28, 2025 9:00am - 10:00am CST
Amphitheater 204, Meeting Level 2

10:30am CST

The One Water Movement: Gaining Momentum in Texas
Tuesday January 28, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am CST
One Water is a holistic management approach that works to utilize every drop of water and is making strides in Texas. Attend this session to learn how One Water applications can benefit your water system, your community, and the state's overall water supplies. Explore current One Water trends and the vision for a sustainable water future beyond our lifetimes.
Speakers
avatar for Marisa Bruno

Marisa Bruno

Water Program Manager, Hill Country Alliance
Marisa Bruno is the water program manager at Hill Country Alliance, where she works with local partners, including city and county officials, groundwater conservation districts, and grassroots water advocacy groups, to promote policies and projects that advance water supply resilience... Read More →
avatar for Mami Hara

Mami Hara

Chief Executive Officer, US Water Alliance
Mami Hara is the chief executive officer of the US Water Alliance, a national nonprofit advancing policies and programs that build a sustainable water future for all. Mami’s experience was earned in public sector, private practice, and nonprofit roles in which she guided award-winning... Read More →
avatar for Shay Ralls Roalson, P.E.

Shay Ralls Roalson, P.E.

Director, Austin Water
Shay Ralls Roalson became the director of Austin Water in January 2023. She leads a team of 1,400 employees committed to providing high-quality drinking water, wastewater, and reclaimed water services to more than 1 million people in the Austin metropolitan area.
avatar for Jenna Walker

Jenna Walker

Director of Watershed Services, Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
Jenna Walker is the director of the watershed services division of the Meadows Center at Texas State University. She currently manages several grant-funded programs, including the Clean Coast Texas initiative, the Blanco/Cypress Creek Watershed Protection Plan, and the Texas Stream... Read More →
Tuesday January 28, 2025 10:30am - 11:30am CST
Amphitheater 204, Meeting Level 2

1:15pm CST

Leading the Way: A Texas-Sized Flood Planning Effort
Tuesday January 28, 2025 1:15pm - 2:15pm CST
(1 hour CEC available, approved by the TFMA)

Texas leads the nation with its groundbreaking inaugural state flood plan. The unique, bottom-up process has revealed important data about flood risk, solutions, and implementation costs. This panel will discuss the plan’s flood risk management recommendations aimed at reducing loss of life and property due to flooding and will compare practices from other states and abroad.
Speakers
avatar for Travis Pruski

Travis Pruski

Chief Operations Officer, Nueces River Authority
Travis Pruski has experience as a public official and a public administrator. After graduating with a bachelor of arts in economics from the University of Texas in 2002, Travis returned home to Poth, Texas, where he served as mayor from 2004 to 2013. In 2017, he was appointed by the... Read More →
avatar for Tina Petersen, Ph.D., P.E.

Tina Petersen, Ph.D., P.E.

Executive Director, Harris County Flood Control District
Dr. Tina Petersen is the executive director for the Harris County Flood Control District, serving the nation's third-largest county with a population of more than 4.5 million residents. She has served in this role since January 2022, when she was unanimously appointed to the position... Read More →
avatar for Bee Kothuis

Bee Kothuis

Chief Representative, Netherlands Business Support Office, Texas
Bee Kothuis is a design anthropologist serving as the Netherlands Business Support Office chief representative for the Netherlands, which is based in Houston. Before moving to Texas in 2021, Bee facilitated multidisciplinary collaborative projects focusing on water management, hydraulic... Read More →
avatar for Jack Krolikowski

Jack Krolikowski

Flood Planning Director, American Flood Coalition
Jack Krolikowski is the flood planning director for the American Flood Coalition, where he works to promote risk-informed flood planning at all levels of government. Jack was previously the deputy state hazard mitigation officer in Georgia, where he coordinated natural hazard mitigation... Read More →
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Reem Zoun, P.E.

Director of Flood Planning, Texas Water Development Board
Reem is the assistant deputy executive administrator of the office of planning at the Texas Water Development Board, and she led the effort to develop Texas’ first state flood plan that was adopted in August 2024. She has more than 23 years of private and public sector experience... Read More →
Tuesday January 28, 2025 1:15pm - 2:15pm CST
Amphitheater 204, Meeting Level 2
 
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