January 28, 2020 | ||
6:00 pm | to | 8:00 pm |
Municipal leaders and legislators can act now to help protect their communities from the devastating impacts of climate change. Be part of the conversation!
Tuesday, January 28, 2020, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Elizabeth Public Library (main branch)
11 South Broad Street, Elizabeth NJ
There is no cost to attend, but registration is required.
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Questions? Contact Mo Kinberg (mkinbergnjfutureorg)
Climate change is here. New Jersey municipalities are already struggling with sea level rise, more intense storms, and extreme heat. As 21 cities plan upgrades worth billions for their outdated combined sewer systems, are they taking these dangers into account?
Learn how municipalities can factor climate change in their combined sewer overflow (CSO) long term control plans at a free event on January 28. Join New Jersey Future, The Sewage-Free Streets and Rivers campaign, and The New Jersey Climate Change Alliance for a conversation with state and local leaders to learn how they’re planning to incorporate climate challenges into sewer system upgrades and explore solutions everyone can work toward.
Speakers (more to be confirmed)
- Christian Bollwage, Mayor of Elizabeth
- Dave Rosenblatt, The State of New Jersey Chief Resilience Officer
- Marjorie Kaplan, Dr.P.H., Associate Director, Rutgers Climate Institute, Rutgers University
- Pete Kasabach, Executive Director, New Jersey Future
- Kim Gaddy, Environmental Justice Organizer for Clean Water Action
- Andy Kricun, PE, BCEE, Executive Director/Chief Engineer, Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority
Alan Cohn, Managing Director, Integrated Water Management, New York City Department of Environmental Protection
This event is neither sponsored nor endorsed by the Elizabeth Public Library.