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31s' Water Workshop at Western State College of Colorado: <br />The Developed Resource <br />July 26 -28, 2006 <br />Gunnison, CO <br />"We are no longer developing a resource. We are learning how to share a developed resource." <br />Justice Greg Hobbs, at 20th Water Workshop. <br />Is the resource "fully developed," or is there still water to develop? Is augmentation a plausible possibility? <br />Or are we entering a new era of "challenging choices "? <br />What are the implications of a "developed resource" in a cultural environment of usufruct appropriation <br />from the commons? Is the appropriations doctrine flexible enough to adapt to a "finite West," or are we <br />moving toward new layers of compacts and agreements among users? <br />For more information including registration, go to http://www.westem.edu/water/. <br />StormCon `06 <br />July 24 to 27, 2005 <br />Adam's Mark Hotel <br />Denver, Colorado <br />• 216 Presenters from 35 states and 5 countries <br />• Proven techniques for solving community, construction site and industrial storm - <br />water pollution <br />• 175 vendors, contractors, and consultants exhibiting equipment, product, and ser- <br />vices <br />Topics covered: <br />• BMPs in Practice <br />• Managing the Stormwater Program <br />• Research and Testing of BMPs <br />• Comprehensive Water Quality Management <br />StormCon is presented by Forester Communications, publisher of Stormwater maga- <br />zine. <br />For more information including how to register, go to: www.stonncon.com <br />30 <br />