Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Freese and Nichols. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Freese and Nichols. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 11, 2011

He's back...

Read about Moncrief's new gig in the Fort Worth Business Press.  Be sure to note WHO else is in this group.  We use the word "group" loosely.

It's business as usual with representation from Chesapeake, Tarrant Regional Water District, Devon Energy, Freese and Nichols, the Fort Worth Mayor, Linda Christie....the beat goes on.

The North Texas Commission, a regional non-profit consortium of businesses, municipalities, chambers of commerce, economic development entities and higher education institutions, has appointed its leadership for 2012.

Thứ Hai, 10 tháng 10, 2011

Texas running out of water


You can attend a meeting sponsored by Freese and Nichols for $65 or you can attend the TRIP forum Wednesday. In Fort Worth for free.

WHO are Freese and Nichols?  The ones that that designed the Trinity River Vision signature bridges, WHO else.

Wasn't Keffler here last year to support using OUR water for gas drilling?

Water: Regional Resource Summit

October 20, 2011
8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Hyatt Regency DFW, Terminal C

As recently reported in The Texas Tribune, increases in population and our recent drought bring up a very important question for North Texans: Do we have enough water for now and for the future?

The population in Texas is expected to increase 82 percent between the years 2010 and 2060, growing from 25.4 million to 46.3 million people. [...] Annual economic losses from not meeting water supply needs could result in a reduction in income of approximately $11.9 billion annually if current drought conditions approach the drought of record, and as much as $115.7 billion annually by 2060, with over a million lost jobs.

- Draft 2012 Water for Texas, Texas Water Development Board

Be a part of the conversation, as the first North Texas Commission Regional Resource Summit on Water discusses the issues from the legislative, municipal and business perspective. The program will feature a special presentation on Proposition 2 (click here), on the ballot for the November 8, 2011, election.

Speakers include:
  • Rep. James L. Keffer, District 60, Chair of the House Committee on Energy Resources
  • Representatives from the City of Dallas, Tarrant Regional Water District, North Texas Municipal Water District
  • Panel discussion with representatives from: Alcon Laboratories, Freese & Nichols , Texas Instruments
  • Heather Harward, H2O4TEXAS Coalition 
Tickets begin at $65 and tables begin at $500.
Sponsorship is available for $2,000 – limited number available.

Organized with Tarrant Regional Water District