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In an interview, Robb said that "Climate change is likely to be a major topic" of the Water Policy Institute. "Other topics will include the intersection of water quality and quantity; desalination; new technology; agriculture; allocation of water; and infrastructure." <ref>"New water institute seeks to convene diverse voices," Clean Water Report, June 18, 2008.</ref>
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In an interview, Robb said that "[[Climate change]] is likely to be a major topic" of the Water Policy Institute. "Other topics will include the intersection of water quality and quantity; desalination; new technology; agriculture; allocation of water; and infrastructure." <ref>"New water institute seeks to convene diverse voices," Clean Water Report, June 18, 2008.</ref>
  
 
"Founding members include [[GE]] Water, [[BP]] and the [[Central Arizona Water Conservation District]]. Companies are likely to be among the chief members initially, but I am hopeful to attract a wide range of constituencies. The goal is to provide a forum for cross-pollination among various stakeholders." <ref>"[http://www.hunton.com/bios/news.aspx?id=15217&gen_H4ID=15428 Hunton & Williams LLP Partner Robb Interviewed on Water Policy Institute by Clean Water Report]," Hunton & Williams website, July 18, 2008.</ref>
 
"Founding members include [[GE]] Water, [[BP]] and the [[Central Arizona Water Conservation District]]. Companies are likely to be among the chief members initially, but I am hopeful to attract a wide range of constituencies. The goal is to provide a forum for cross-pollination among various stakeholders." <ref>"[http://www.hunton.com/bios/news.aspx?id=15217&gen_H4ID=15428 Hunton & Williams LLP Partner Robb Interviewed on Water Policy Institute by Clean Water Report]," Hunton & Williams website, July 18, 2008.</ref>

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Kathy Robb is a partner on resources, regulatory & environmental law at the Hunton & Williams firm in New York, and director of the Water Policy Institute, a think tank housed at the law firm. [1] [2]

According to her profile on the law firm's website, Robb "focuses exclusively on energy, environmental and administrative law." Her clients include "developers, electric utilities, investors, chemical manufacturers, and paper mills." She co-founded the Women's Network for a Sustainable Future and is on the Environmental Law Institute's board of directors. [3]

On the Water Policy Institute

In an interview, Robb said that "Climate change is likely to be a major topic" of the Water Policy Institute. "Other topics will include the intersection of water quality and quantity; desalination; new technology; agriculture; allocation of water; and infrastructure." [4]

"Founding members include GE Water, BP and the Central Arizona Water Conservation District. Companies are likely to be among the chief members initially, but I am hopeful to attract a wide range of constituencies. The goal is to provide a forum for cross-pollination among various stakeholders." [5]

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References

  1. "Water Policy Institute: Leadership," Hunton & Williams website, accessed June 2008.
  2. Press release, "Water Industry Leaders Launch Water Policy Institute to Address Current Challenges: Christine Todd Whitman to serve as chair; Hunton & Williams lawyer as director," Hunton & Williams, June 4, 2008.
  3. "Kathy Robb," Hunton & Williams website, accessed February 2009.
  4. "New water institute seeks to convene diverse voices," Clean Water Report, June 18, 2008.
  5. "Hunton & Williams LLP Partner Robb Interviewed on Water Policy Institute by Clean Water Report," Hunton & Williams website, July 18, 2008.

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