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Sheri Longboat to be on Water Sustainability Panel Discussion with Ontario Deputy Environmental Commissioner

Submitted by dfoolen on April 5th, 2017 9:15 AM
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Sheri Longboat

Professor Sheri Longboat in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development will be among a panel of University of Guelph professors to join the Ontario Deputy Environmental Commissioner at the upcoming Hammond Lecture and Sustainability Symposium on Water Sustainability.

‎When: Wednesday April 19, 2017
Time: 2:00 to 5:00 pm
Where: Delta Inn Guelph, 50 Stone Road West

Please see attached advertisement for the event.

All are welcome to attend!

The annual Hammond Lecture Series is sponsored by the University of Guelph and the School of Environmental Sciences (SES), this lecture series began in 2000 and is named for the late Kenneth Hammond, founder of Hammond Manufacturing and former member of U of G's Board of Governors He was an advocate of environmental and resource issues and environmental education

 

Keywords: 
Rural Planning and Development
Water Sustainability

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