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  1. Center Director Kellogg Schwab and PhD candidate Melissa Opryszko are in rural India conducting research/implementing water systems.
  2. Bay pollution called human peril: Bacteria, contaminants reported sickening people as well as fish. http://bit.ly/coKJd
  3. Flier for "Celebrating 20 Years of Leadership in Heath Communication:" http://bit.ly/OAXaG
  4. Drs. Schwab and Figueroa will be speaking at CCP's "Celebrating 20 Years of Leadership in Heath Communication." 6/22, 4-6 PM, Sheldon Hall.
  5. Water For People needs signatures to demonstrate how urgent it is to provide women with safe water and sanitation. http://bit.ly/19sU8h
  6. Blog Alert: Peter Gleick, President of the Pacific Institute, has a regular blog on water issues on SFGate. http://bit.ly/jMNLg
  7. "Registration is now open for 2009 World Water Week, the annual global meeting place for the planet’s water issues": http://bit.ly/FtpuT
  8. Just updated the Center Website with a number of upcoming events and cool meetings/seminars. Visit: http://bit.ly/121gEh
  9. Water Environment Federation's "Microinstituents/Industrial Water Quality" 2009 Conference. 7/26-7/29, Baltimore MD. http://bit.ly/50bsp
  10. Don't miss this faculty seminar: "USDA's Agricultural Water Security Initiative: Building Out in Water Reuse" 5/11, Room W3008 12:15 PM
  11. Remember that it's National Drinking Water Week! Do your part by utilizing tap water over bottled water. More info: http://bit.ly/C10lw
  12. 5/14, 8:30 AM: CWEA/CSAWWA 2009 Spring Meeting and Annual Water Reuse Seminar. More info: http://bit.ly/13AUSa
  13. URL with more information: http://bit.ly/tbLpr
  14. Don't miss "Reducing risk of water and sanitation related illness in developing countries: Do information treatments motivate households?"
  15. National DWW will also have a number of local events in Baltimore. Click for a downloadable PDF of locations and dates: http://bit.ly/AjHoD
  16. Pharmaceuticals in US water have been a hot topic lately. Former CDC Director Dr. Gerberding's take on it all: http://bit.ly/YlZ0i
  17. @JohnsHopkins Thanks! Appreciate it.
  18. Dean Klag made a very important announcement last week about the benefits of tap water. Scroll down to see it: http://bit.ly/121gEh
  19. Don't miss "Bridging Water With Policy, Engineering and Public Health," a panel discussion w/ JHU Water Experts: http://bit.ly/3ONwB
  20. Drinking Water Week is May 3-9! This year's DWW focuses on the benefits of tap water over bottled water. More info: http://bit.ly/YEDsh