Conference Details
- Dates: October 17–18, 2023
- Location: Saint Paul RiverCentre
Minnesota Water Resources Conference
Immerse yourself in innovative, practical, and applied water resource engineering solutions, management techniques, and current research about Minnesota’s water resources. The Minnesota Water Resources Conference is an opportunity to address:
- lessons learned from the implementation of engineering projects.
- best practices discovered in the design and application of water resource management techniques.
- implications of water policy decisions.
- research into current and emerging issues.
Location & Accommodations
Location
The conference takes place at Saint Paul RiverCentre, 175 Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Parking
Participants and exhibitors may use the RiverCentre parking ramp, on Kellogg Boulevard across the street from RiverCentre.
Hotel Accommodations
Hotel rooms have been reserved at the Holiday Inn Saint Paul Downtown. Guests can use this booking link to make their reservations.
Bus
Convenient bus service to the RiverCentre is available. Call Metropolitan Transit, 612-373-3333, for specific route information.
Sponsors
Sponsored by
and the College of Continuing and Professional Studies, University of Minnesota
Cosponsored by
Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota
Minnesota Section, American Society of Civil Engineers
Minnesota Sea Grant College Program, University of Minnesota
Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota
Student and Early Career Professional Preconference Event
Connect and Learn: Incorporating Rainwater as a Resource in the Highland Bridge Redevelopment through Collaborative Stormwater Management
Are you a student or early career professional attending the conference? If so, you're invited to a networking event on Monday, October 16, 5–7 p.m. This event offers a unique opportunity to connect with other students and early career professionals, learn about the exciting Highland Bridge Redevelopment Project, and gain insights from a diverse panel of staff members who will share their experiences from project conception to construction.
Following the discussion, attendees will have the opportunity to tour the Capitol Region Watershed District office and engage in meaningful conversations with other conference participants. Don't miss out on this chance to learn and grow! We'll have some light snacks available for everyone to enjoy.
Please reach out to Tracy Fallon with any questions at 612.624.7456 or tfallon@umn.edu.
To RSVP to this event, please follow these instructions. This event is brought to you by the Student and Early Career Engagement Subcommittee.
Contact Info
Registration Questions
612-625-2900 | ccapsreg@umn.edu
Program Questions
ccapsconf3@umn.edu