Sessions Information

  • January 4, 2018
    8:30 am - 5:00 pm
    Session Type: Section Field Trips
    Session Capacity: 44
    Location: N/A
    Room: Pacific Ballroom Drive
    Floor: North Tower/Ground Level

    Participants on this field trip will learn about coastal and water supply issues in Southern California and our international relations with Mexico on these subjects.  The Tijuana River is a treaty waterway between the U.S. and Mexico, although far less well known than the Colorado River and the Rio Grande River. Its mouth, south of San Diego, is protected as a National Estuarine Research Reserve. The Carlsbad Desalination Plant, a little north of San Diego, opened in late 2016 as an alternative water supply system to the State Water Project and Colorado River deliveries. It uses state-of-the-art technology to reduce energy consumption, and the plant owners restored and protected hundreds of acres of coastal wetlands as part of the project. Together, these two sites allow attendees to explore the international, ecological, and energy considerations involved in keeping Couthern California supplied with fresh water.  A box lunch is included in the field trip fee.

    Participants should meet at 8:15 am at the Marriott Marquis, North Tower/Ground Level, Pacific Ballroom Drive where you will depart at 8:30 am by bus for the field trip.  You will return to the Marriott Marquis by 5 pm. AALS now follows PCI Data Compliance Standards. We can accept your payment for the field trip up to 24 hours in advance, but in order to meet standards, we will not be selling tickets on the day of the field trip.  Participants will need to sign a waiver of liability to participate in this off-site field trip.

     

Session Speakers

Speaker information is not available at this time.

Session Fees
  • [1450] Environmental Law, Natural Resources & Energy Law Joint Field Trip - The Transnational Ecosystem of California’s Southwestern Corner
    (FIELD TRIP WAIVER is required, see below): $85.00