Oklahoma Governor's Water Conference and Water Research ...

Oklahoma Governor's Water Conference and Water Research ... Oklahoma Governor's Water Conference and Water Research ...

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Water, like religion and ideology, has the power to move millions of people. Since the very birth of human civilization, people have moved to settle close to it. People move when there is too little of it. People move when there is too much of it. Research Poster Presentations Student: Kaliana Moro Tanganelli Malarie Barrett Andres Patrignani April Bagwill Bethany L. Scott Hiren Bhavsar Jenny Hung Kevin Stunkel Michael Wine Nina Desianti Liu Lu & Chris Bednarczyk Aidan Leddy Jessica S. Magers Pascal Irmscher Stacey R. Brown Taber Midgley Dane M. Morris Daniel Allen Sarah Yepez Carrie Miller-DeBoer Aaron Mittelstet & Derek Heeren Maryse Sagbohan David Wallace Lindsey Carter Ron Miller Leah Oxenford Russell Dutnell Clayton Elder Laura Merriman Jesi Lay Rachel Branch Professional: Rachel Esralew Reid Coffman Elaine Stebler Robert Nairn Toby Allen Michael Reilley Julie LaBar 8:00 AM October 27 Welcome (Oklahoma Ballroom) Rudy Herrmann OWRB Chairman Federal Update Congresswoman Mary Fallin Colonel Michael Teague Tulsa District Engineer, USACE Water Plan Update Kyle Arthur Director of Planning, OWRB John Rehring Vice President, CDM Ken Senour Sr. Vice President, C H Guernsey Will Focht Director, OWRRI Mary Fallin Michael Teague People journey down it. People write, sing and dance about it. People fight over it. And all Student Poster Contest Sponsors Cherokee Nation Chickasaw Nation Choctaw Nation Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma people, everywhere and every day, need it. Mikhail Gorbachev 9:30-10:00 Break

<strong>Water</strong>, like religion<br />

<strong>and</strong> ideology, has the<br />

power to move millions<br />

of people. Since the<br />

very birth of human<br />

civilization, people<br />

have moved to settle<br />

close to it. People move<br />

when there is too little<br />

of it. People move when<br />

there is too much of it.<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Poster Presentations<br />

Student:<br />

Kaliana Moro Tanganelli<br />

Malarie Barrett<br />

Andres Patrignani<br />

April Bagwill<br />

Bethany L. Scott<br />

Hiren Bhavsar<br />

Jenny Hung<br />

Kevin Stunkel<br />

Michael Wine<br />

Nina Desianti<br />

Liu Lu & Chris Bednarczyk<br />

Aidan Leddy<br />

Jessica S. Magers<br />

Pascal Irmscher<br />

Stacey R. Brown<br />

Taber Midgley<br />

Dane M. Morris<br />

Daniel Allen<br />

Sarah Yepez<br />

Carrie Miller-DeBoer<br />

Aaron Mittelstet & Derek Heeren<br />

Maryse Sagbohan<br />

David Wallace<br />

Lindsey Carter<br />

Ron Miller<br />

Leah Oxenford<br />

Russell Dutnell<br />

Clayton Elder<br />

Laura Merriman<br />

Jesi Lay<br />

Rachel Branch<br />

Professional:<br />

Rachel Esralew<br />

Reid Coffman<br />

Elaine Stebler<br />

Robert Nairn<br />

Toby Allen<br />

Michael Reilley<br />

Julie LaBar<br />

8:00 AM October 27<br />

Welcome (<strong>Oklahoma</strong> Ballroom)<br />

Rudy Herrmann<br />

OWRB Chairman<br />

Federal Update<br />

Congresswoman Mary Fallin<br />

Colonel Michael Teague<br />

Tulsa District Engineer, USACE<br />

<strong>Water</strong> Plan Update<br />

Kyle Arthur<br />

Director of Planning, OWRB<br />

John Rehring<br />

Vice President, CDM<br />

Ken Senour<br />

Sr. Vice President, C H Guernsey<br />

Will Focht<br />

Director, OWRRI<br />

Mary Fallin<br />

Michael Teague<br />

People journey down it.<br />

People write, sing <strong>and</strong><br />

dance about it. People<br />

fight over it. And all<br />

Student Poster Contest Sponsors<br />

Cherokee Nation<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Choctaw Nation<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

people, everywhere <strong>and</strong><br />

every day, need it.<br />

Mikhail Gorbachev<br />

9:30-10:00 Break

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