Region 1 Marin MWD Mount Tam Watershed Tour WHEN August 4 9:00 am – 3:30 pm Add to Calendar 20170804 9:00 am 20170804 3:30 pm America/Los_Angeles Region 1 Marin MWD Mount Tam Watershed Tour ACWA Region 1 invites you to enjoy a beautiful day in Marin for a bus tour highlighting the Marin Watershed. […] Marin Municipal Water District, 220 Nellen Avenue, Corte Madera, CA 94925, United States MM/DD/YYYY LOCATION Marin Municipal Water District, 220 Nellen Avenue, Corte Madera, CA 94925 Get Directions ACCOMMODATIONS Courtyard San Francisco Larkspur Landing Marin County 2500 Larkspur Landing Circle Larkspur, CA 94939 Starting rate at $269 + tax. To reserve a room, please call (415) 925-1800. Visit Website COST $50 pre-register/ $55 onsite Member Pre-Registration Fee $75 pre-register/ $82 onsite Non-Member Pre-Registration Fee DEADLINE July 28, 2017 or until space is full REGISTER NOW ACWA Region 1 invites you to enjoy a beautiful day in Marin for a bus tour highlighting the Marin Watershed. The tour will include several stops at Marin Municipal Water District facilities including their San Geronimo Treatment Plant, Alpine Dam, and the West Peak of Mt. Tam. The tour also includes a picnic lunch at Lake Lagunitas and an update from ACWA leadership. Agenda: Preliminary agenda here. Registration Fee Includes: Tour transportation, continental breakfast, lunch, refreshments and materials Cancellations Deadline: July 28 ,2017, 5 p.m. (PST) to receive reimbursement. Cancellation must be in writing. Substitutions can be made by requesting it in writing by July 28. After that date, substitutions can be handled onsite at the event. Event details are subject to change and registrants will be notified by e-mail if changes occur. Personal Protection Attire for Tour: casual clothing, closed-toed flat shoes, sun hat and sun glasses are highly recommended for the tour. Tour participants are required to sign an ACWA Voluntary Release and Waiver, available here. Questions Contact Ana Javaid, Member Services Group Manager at (916) 441-4545.
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