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2005 WATER POLICY FORUM
Water-Friendly Landscape Design:
A Prescription for Healthy Watersheds
SPONSORS
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The
Institute
for Public Administration (IPA), a public service,
education, and research center within the University of Delawares
College of Human Services, Education & Public Policy,
links the resource capacities of the University with the complex
public policy and management needs of governments and related
nonprofit and private organizations. IPA provides direct staff
assistance, research, policy analysis, training, and forums
while contributing to the scholarly body of knowledge. Dr.
Jerome Lewis, IPAs Director, can be reached at 302-831-8971
or jlewis@udel.edu.
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The
Water
Resources Agency (IPA-WRA), a unit of the University
of Delawares Institute for Public Administration, provides
water-resources assistance to state and local governments
and the public in Delaware and the Delaware Valley through
the Universitys service, education, and research roles.
Under state law, IPA-WRA was appointed the states Water
Coordinator. Gerald Kauffman, IPA-WRAs Project Director,
can be reached at 302-831-4929 or jerryk@udel.edu.
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The
Delaware
Water Resources Center (DWRC)
is part of a network of 54 water-resources institutes
nationwide. It is funded by the U.S. Geological Survey and
is located within the University of Delawares College
of Agriculture & Natural Resources. Dr. Thomas Sims, Director
of the Center, can be reached at 302- 831-2688 or jtsims@udel.edu.
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The
Longwood
Graduate Program in Public Horticulture
was established at the University of Delaware in 1967
with the support of the Longwood Foundation. The program is
unique in its educational approach to leadership in public
gardens and the public horticulture profession. This joint
effort of the University with Longwood Gardens qualifies students
as useful professionals in programs of nonprofit horticultural
institutions, organizations, and societies. Dr. Robert Lyons,
Director of the Longwood Program, can be reached at 302-831-2517
or rlyons@udel.edu.
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The
Delaware
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control
(DNREC) is the guardian of water resources
in Delaware and is responsible for the regulation and allocation
of public drinking water supplies through the Division of
Water Resources. Kevin Donnelly, Director of DNRECs
Division of Water Resources and Chair of the Delaware Water
Supply Coordinating Council, can be reached at 302-739-4860
or kevin.donnelly@state.de.us.
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