Sandia to conduct regional workshop in Baltimore to help gauge national energy and water concerns
7th Dec 2005, 22:08 GMT
Sandia National Laboratories will conduct a workshop in Baltimore, Md., Dec. 13-14 designed to help gauge the energy- and water-related concerns of water and electric utilities, environmental organizations, policy and regulatory groups, tribal groups, economic development organizations, government agencies, universities, research institutions, and others.
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