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Dear ELEEP members, thank you for providing so many constructive ideas and suggestions for our upcoming US study tour on the Water-Climate-Energy Nexus during the planning webinar on April 5th. In an effort to narrow down our list of possible locations and hone in on specific topics of interest, please take a few minutes to provide your feedback through the following survey.
 
 
 
Which states and cities do you think ELEEP should visit on the next study tour? Please choose only TWO.
 
New Mexico (Albuquerque)
 
Arizona (Tucson, Phoenix, Flagstaff, Temple, SE border with New Mexico)
 
Texas (Austin, Nacogdoches)
 
California (Irvine, San Diego, Los Angeles)
 
Nevada (Las Vegas)

 
 
 
Which of the following aspects and sub-topics of the energy-water-climate nexus are of the most interest to you? Please choose only FIVE.
 
Waste water management
 
Mining Impact
 
Desalination
 
Planning and Infrastructure
 
Role of solar/wind installations (as opposed to water intensive coal power)
 
Agricultural implications and applications
 
Use of renewables in arid regions
 
Fracking and water use
 
Transporting Energy
 
Transporting Water
 
Hydro power
 
Financing and cost
 
Insurance and “water risk”
 
Sustainable Business Models
 
Heating and cooling alternatives, including geothermal, in agriculture and other sectors

 
 
 
Which of the following organizations would you be most interested in meeting with? Please choose only FIVE.
 
Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona
 
Colorado River Project, Phoenix, Arizona
 
Las Vegas Water Conservation District, Las Vegas, Nevada
 
Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico
 
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Austin, Texas
 
Texas On-Site Waste Water Association, Nacogdoches, Texas
 
Carlsbad Desalination Project, San Diego, California
 
Navajo Nation and Black Mesa Water Coalition, Flagstaff, Arizona
 
San Diego County Water Authority, San Diego, California
 
Department of Earth System Science, University of California, Irvine, California
 
Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, University of California, Los Angeles, California
 
School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Temple, Arizona
 
First Solar, Temple, Arizona
 
Arizona Mining Association, Phoenix, Arizona

 
 
 
Interest was expressed in having members-only discussions during the tour that would focus on the content and issues discussed in meetings, rather than on programmatic topics specific to ELEEP (such as tour logistics, meeting schedules, etc). How many members-only discussions would you be interested in having during a study tour?
 
One
 
Two
 
Three
 
Four or more
 
 
 
Would you be interested in members leading some of the discussions and moderating some of the meetings during the study tour, versus Atlantic Council and EcoLogic staff?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
How many site visits (visiting actual facilities central to the tour’s topic and theme, such as a wind farm, water desalination plant, or fracking site) are you interested in having on ELEEP study tours?
 
One
 
Two
 
Three
 
Four or more