About this Event
Tapping In: How Snowpack Impacts Water Quantity and Quality is the next event in Summit County Health’s Climate Change & Public Health speaker series, and it explores one of the most important issues affecting our community: water. Join local water experts as they discuss how snowpack, drought, and shifting seasons influence the amount of water we have, how water quality is protected, and what it means for the health and resilience of Summit County.
Attendees will hear from experts representing Mountain Regional Water, Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, the Utah Division of Drinking Water, and Kamas City as they share insight into how our water system works, what low-water years can mean for drinking water and wells, and how communities prepare for a changing future. This is a great opportunity to learn, ask questions, and connect with the people working every day to help keep our water safe and reliable.
Speakers:
- Sam Grenlie, Mountain Regional Water district engineer
- Weber Basin Water Conservancy District representative
- Julie Cobleigh, Wasatch Back district engineer, DEQ
- Kamas City Water representative
Moderator:
- Matt Lindon, hydrologist and author of the Water and Whatever column
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mountain Regional Water Special Service District, 5739 Paintbrush Road, Park City, United States
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