Provo, October 13, 2004

TIME
ACTIVITY
SPEAKER
7:30
Continental breakfast
8:00
Welcome
Dick Saunders, Chairman Timp-Nebo Soil Conservation District
8:10
Introduction and Regional Overview of the Problem
John Wilkins-Wells, Asst. Professor, Colorado State University
9:00
Urban Encroachment Problems in
Specialty Crop Production Areas
Bill Stretch, Chief Engineer, Fresno Irrigation District , Fresno, California
9:30
Tools to Solve Urban Encroachment Problems:
Experiences from the Grand Valley, Colorado
Dick Proctor, Superintendent, Grand Valley Water Users Association,
Grand Junction, Colorado
10:00
Break
10:20
The Karcher Demonstration Project:
Measured Multiple Use of Canal Facilities
Sherry McKibben, Mckibben Cooper
Architects, Boise, Idaho
11:00
The Developer’s Perspective: How Can We Help?
Dan Nixon, Manager, Nixon and Nixon Land
Development, Construction and Real Estate,
Ogden, Utah
11:30
Proactive City Approaches to Stormwater Management
Bill Young, City of Logan, Utah
12:00
LUNCH
12:15
Luncheon Guest Speakers Organizing to Meet the Challenge
Karen Rademacher, Ditch and Reservoir
Company Alliance of Colorado (DARCA)
Peter Kung, Biological Consulting and Survey,
Logan, Utah

1:00
Attorney Roundtable Discussion: Legal Aspects of
Canal Encroachment and Associated Liabilities

Warren Peterson, Attorney, Waddingham
and Peterson, Delta, Utah
Arthur Godwin, Attorney, McDonough,
Holland and Allen, PC, Sacramento, California

2:30
Break
2:45
Summary: Action Plan to Meet the Challenge?
Kevin Creer, Water Facilitator Planner,UACD, Utah