Get your registration in today for the annual Indiana Water Summit on August 21 -22, 2024.
In recent years the summit has grown and will be held at the Biltwell Event Center in Indianapolis to accommodate a larger crowd.
The Summit includes a combination of national and local speakers, a review of best practices, case studies, lessons learned, and interactive elements all geared toward laying the framework for state and regional-level water planning.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Vanessa Green Sinders, Indiana Chamber president
- Chris Janak, Bose McKinney & Evans
- Chris Campbell, Indiana House of Representatives
- Jim McGoff, Indiana Finance Authority Chief Operating Officer
- Dr. Beth Hall, Indiana State Climate Office Director
- Sierra Alberts, IDEM Office of Water Quality
- Mark Basch, DNR Water Rights and Use Section Chief
- Damarys Mortenson, US Dept of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Spencer Deery, Indiana State Senate
- Christina Motilall, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Jim Samuel, Ohio Water Partnership
Anyone interested in water issues and protection is invited to attend especially community leaders, city and county planners, public water suppliers. View the full agenda.
Registration closes August 12. Single day pricing is available as well as discounts for students, government, municipal, non-profit and the general public.
Don’t miss this chance to dive into water protection and conservation issues in Indiana in an apolitical and inclusive manner!
Interested in checking out previous year’s presentations? Past agendas and documents are posted here.
Who organizes the Indiana Water Summit?
This year’s Summit is organized by a Program Steering Committee who guides the vision, a Working Group Committee, as well as Staff from the White River Alliance.
Involved parties include high-level state and local leadership, key social and technical organizations (large utilities, agriculture, industry, professional organizations, universities, philanthropic CEOs, non-profit directors, etc.), staff from cities/towns, consulting firms, researchers, and other related professionals.