WaterSmart Innovations 2010 Poster Session Guidelines

A poster session combines text and graphics to present information visually. Your poster should be configured in such a way as to quickly and efficiently communicate your subject matter. A poster session also allows the viewer to study your information at their own pace and discuss it with you one on one.

Please use the following guidelines:

  1. Poster size must not exceed 32” X 40”. Poster can be displayed in either configuration (Portrait or Landscape).
  2. Presenter is responsible for producing the poster. A biodegradable foam-core board (32” X 40”), a display easel and materials to affix the poster will be provided.
  3. Poster should be readable from a 3-5 foot distance. Please use appropriate fonts and line weights.
  4. Posters must be non-commercial in their content.
  5. Poster must contain your contact information.
  6. The viewer should be able to extract the main ideas of your work from the poster during the time it is unattended.
    1. Arrange information logically; top to bottom or right to left.
    2. Number items or use arrows to indicate order of viewing.
    3. Block and subtitle each part of your poster.
    4. Lay out your poster prior to coming to the conference
  7. A PDF version of your poster will be posted for access/download on the conference website.

Important Dates and times to remember:

The Poster session is by invitation only. If you are interested in being a poster author but did not receive an invitation please contact Patrick Watson at patrick.watson@snwa.com

WaterSmart Innovations 2010 Poster Session Schedule

To view the poster please click on the authors name

Wednesday, October 7
11 am - 12 pm

Thursday, October 8
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

Position Author Poster Title Title and Organization
1 Drew Beckwith New House, New Paradigm - A Model for How to Plan, Build, and Live Water-Smart Water Policy Analyst/ Western Resource Advocates
2 Sean Goldwasser Southern Nevada Regional Water Recycling Study Project Manager, Black & Veatch
3 Larry Rupp/Rodger Kjelgren/Kelly Kopp Graduate Studies in Water Conservation at Utah State University Utah State University
4 Moore, D1*., S. J. Kostka1, T. J. Boerth1, M. F. McMillan1, D. Park2, C. Stoof3, C. J. Ritsema3,4, L. W. Dekker4, K. Mauser1. The Role of Soil Conditions in Smart Water Management and Conservation Aquatrols Corporation of America, 2 Clemson University, 3 Wageningen University, 4 Alterra, WUR
5 Elizabeth Lovsted GIS: A Tool for Water Conservation Eastern Municipal Water district
6 Clint Wolfe Who Can Help Me? Municipal-Agency Partnerships for Water Grant and Program Coordinator/Texas AgriLife Research
7 Dotty Woodson Irrigation Efficiency Specialist Train the Speaker Program Extension Program Specialist- Water Resources/Texas AgriLife Research and Extension
8 Dave Millilo Electric tankless water heaters: Water and energy savings Director of Marketing/American Hometec, Inc.
9 Dave Millilo Electric tankless water heaters support sustainable resources Director of Marketing/American Hometec, Inc.
10 Hillery Leslie Smart Start: How an Agency-Industry Partnership Extends Resources and Reduces Barriers to Program Participation Single Family Conservation Programs Coordinator/Southern Nevada Water Authority
11 Roy Thomas Water , Energy and Resource Reduction Projects: The Southern Nevada Water Authority's Water Efficient Technologies Program Conservation Aide/Southern Nevada Water Authority
12 Melissa Baum Haley Evaluation of Sensor Based Residential Irrigation Water Application on Homes in Florida Melissa Baum Haley, M.E., Agricultural and Biological Engineering Dept., University of Florida/Michael D. Dukes, Ph.D. P.E., Agricultural and Biological Engineering Dept., University of Florida
13 Deborah Walliser Agriculture Water Use:how to the most from each gallon Solsustech Inc.
14 Philip Regli AB 1881 Landscape Efficiency Ordinance Solutions Vice President/Hydroearth
15 Brandy Lellou/Valerie Strasberg Evaluating Water Resource Management in The Face of A Carbon Market Natures Voice Our Choice
16 Wayne Lorenz Innovative Water Use by Ancient Roman Engineers Wright Water Engineers
17 Tom Wood Water Conservation Efforts on Fort Huachuca, AZ:" A cooperative effort by the Army and The University of Arizona to reduce water use towards a sustainable future." Water and Energy Conservation Educator/University of Arizona
18 Will Kirksey Ecosystem as Infrastructure: Sustainable Economic Stimulus Requires Decentralized Water Treatment Systems Worrell Water Technologies
19 Jim Harrington Rainwater Harvesting: Horizontal Storage Rainwater Collection Solutions
20 Tim Wilson Why Landscape Irrigation Auditing Doesn't Work and How to Fix It H2O Stewardship Solutions

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