2025 Great Plains Water Conference to be held in Omaha

The 2025 Great Plains Water Conference will be held in Omaha on September 17 and 18, 2025.
The 2025 Great Plains Water Conference will be held in Omaha on September 17 and 18, 2025.

Join the Great Plains states as we discuss Securing Water Resources for Tomorrow. On September 18 and 19, we’ll gather on the University of Nebraska Omaha campus to provide updates on water supply and water quality throughout the region. Topics include water smart communities and watersheds, water quality monitoring and treatment strategies, emerging contaminants, wellhead protection, education and outreach, basin management, and more.

This regional conference is hosted by the Nebraska Water Center and sponsored by UNL's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Kansas Water Institute. Join researchers, governments, nonprofits, state agencies, and students from Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, Missouri, South Dakota, and North Dakota to share how communities across the Great Plains are planning for their future water resources.

Conference registration is now open. To register for the conference, visit go.unl.edu/gpwc. Regular Registration (now through August 15) is $400 and late registration (August 16 through September 4) will be $450. Registration includes all sessions and meals, as well as the Thursday evening reception. Special pricing is available for students and faculty.

More details at: https://watercenter.unl.edu/news/2025-great-plains-water-conference-securing-water-resources-tomorrow/