Pasadena's Century of Influence in Water

Water leaders and historians discuss how Pasadena's local water utility, through the unique challenges it faced over the past century, set lasting precedents for the broader water industry.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012, 7 pm
Pasadena Central Library, 285 E. Walnut St., Pasadena

Produced by Pasadena Water & Power Department
in partnership with the Arroyo Seco Foundation

View the Event Online

"Celebrating Pasadena's Water Centennial," the video record of the event, will play on KPAS, Channel 3 through Charter Communications and AT&T - 99 Pasadena.

"Celebrating Pasadena's Water Centennial," will also stream live on the website, pasadenamedia.org.

Schedule

Sunday 8:00 AM
Monday 4:00 PM
Tuesday 1:30 PM
Wednesday 9:30 PM
Thursday 2:00 PM
Friday 10:30 AM
Saturday 2:00 PM

Presenter

Credentials

Topic

Margaret McAustin

Vice-Mayor, City of Pasadena

Introductory Remarks, Linking the Past and the Future, Moderator

Tim Brick

Pasadena's Metropolitan Water District Director

An Overview of 100 Years of Pasadena Water featuring Major Accomplishments

John Morris

Grandson of Samuel B. Morris and former Pasadena Water employee, MWD Director representing San Marino

Water: A Family Commitment

Michele Zack

Local Historian, "Southern California Story," "Altadena: Between Wilderness and City"

The Importance of Municipal Water

Shan Kwan

Shan KwanWater Manager, Pasadena Water & Power

Recent History