Can data unite stakeholders of fractured watersheds for efficient management? Water resource managers are absorbing additional social, environme...

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Can data unite stakeholders of fractured watersheds for efficient management? Water resource managers are absorbing additional social, environmental and economic expectations – water quality, water scarcity and flood waters – and cannot solve these problems alone or within fragmented watershed. Join West Monroe Partners', Chicago's UI Labs and the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Chicago's Debra Shore  in a discussion on the role of data in unifying fragmented watersheds. FREE WEBINAR: 12 Noon ET, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016 You will learn: - The need for holistic watershed management - How data can be a unifying force - The positive impact of collaboration among watershed stakeholders NOTE: UI Labs oversees the City Digital collaboration, www.citydigital.org, using Chicago as a testbed for technology and demonstration. City Digital pilots are focused on Water and Sanitation as well as on Energy Management, Physical Infrastructure and Transportation, and help to expand, improve and apply the use of sensing technologies, realā€time data collection, geographic information systems, analytics and insight, and prediction algorithms and capabilities. For additional insights on watershed mapping and management, check out:  http://aqueduct.wri.org  and http://www.thefreshwatertrust.org/ Mary Conley Eggert Chief Innovation Officer Global Water Works 312-282-6048 mary.eggert@globalwaterworks.org

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