Introducing the 2010 ASLA Sustainable Irrigation Panel

July 22, 2010

Introducing the 2010 ASLA Sustainable Irrigation Panel

Over the past couple weeks, we have had a great time putting together a solid line up of water resource & irrigation technology experts for the 2010 ASLA conference Sustainable Irrigation Products panel discussion.  One of the great perks of working in this industry is having the opportunity to meet & work with such great people!  Our panel hails from all over our great country and will speak to the differing water resource management needs present from the East to West Coasts.

Introducing the Team

We have assembled a group of highly knowledgeable experts on site and regional water resource management, sustainable system design products, and innovative water use strategies.  This session geared to providing a vision for developing increasing site sustainable projects through insightful planning, holistic engineering practice, and utilization of proven water conserving technologies.

Ms. Linda Maley

Linda is in charge of North American Business Development for Atlantis Water Management (http://www.atlantiscorp.com.au).  Specializing in water harvesting & storage, Linda will provide insight into strategies & products available for providing cost effective non-potable water sources.  Additionally, water quality will be a key area to address.

Mr. Chris Wright

As Ewing Irrigation's Western States Water Conservation Advisor (http://www.ewing1.com), Chris is an adept facilitator of public & private relationships and supporting the use and implementation of water conserving irrigation technologies.  Chris works in the Western United States and will share from his broad range of field experience working in some of the nations more challenging climactic regions.

Mr. Darin Brasch

Darin is the National Sales Manager for EZflo (http://www.ezfloinjection.com) and has worked in the lawn and landscape industry for 30 years.  We will look forward to Darin's contribution on the role in which irrigation system design can play in maximizing plant and soil health, managing water quality, and substantially reducing irrigation water requirements.

Mr. Chris Dimmick

Chris serves as Rain Bird's Area Specification Manager (http://www.rainbird.com) for the Great Lakes region of the US.  With over 26 years of experience in the irrigation industry, and a deep connection to the midwestern United States, we look forward to the perspective that Chris will bring to developing site sustainable water conserving projects in the mid-west.


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