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BizTimes Around Town: Water - The Commodity of Tomorrow

Published March 5, 2010

On Feb. 24 The Waukesha County Chamber of Commerce and the Sustainable Water Supply Collation hosted Water-The Commodity of Tomorrow

Panelists for the event included Dale Shaver, director of parks and land use for Waukesha County; Rich Meeusen, president and chief executive officer of Badger Meter Inc.; John Austin of the Brookings Institution; and Peter Annin, author, The Great Lakes Water Wars.

Photos by Liz Ramus and panel photo courtesy of the Waukesha County Chamber of Commerce

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    Marlene Doerr of Sharp Literacy Inc., Angie Van Soyoc of Geriatric Support Pathway Care and Edie Boatman of Sharp Literacy Inc.

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    Greg Schermerhorn, Jauan Guillen and Mike Tousey all of Superior Health Linens.

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    Ed Pruzak of Milwaukee Plumbing & Piping Inc., Georgine Baltz of JNA Staffing and Mark Kannenberg of RBP Chemical Technology Inc.

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    Scott Klein of MSI General Corp., Jeff Hoffman of Judson & Associates, and Bill Mitchell of Waukesha County Economic Development Corporation.

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    Bob Reddin of Mark Travel Corp., Sheri Povolo of Crowne Plaza Hotel Milwaukee and Gregg Eisenhardt of Good Electric Inc.

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    Jeff Scrima a candidate for City of Waukesha mayor, Lee Fredrichs of Brickman Group, Tracy Josetti and Andrea Reding both of Marquette University.

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    Panelists included (from left to right) Peter Annin, author, “The Great Lakes Water Wars,” Dale Shaver, director of parks and land use for Waukesha County; John Austin of the Brookings Institution; and Rich Meeusen, president and chief executive officer of Badger Meter Inc.

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