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Water Strategies LLC
Public Relations and Communications Services
Washington, DC 1,130 followers
We are a government relations, publishing, and marketing firm located on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
About us
We are a government relations, publishing, and marketing firm located on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. We specialize in water, power, and agricultural issues. Established in 2009 by one man with a handful of clients, our firm has steadily grown to a double-digit staff serving many across the nation. Our success model is simple: exceptional service to our clients. Today, we publish three magazines circulated to over 20,000 people, and our website serves as a clearinghouse for requests, proposals, and job listings published by water agencies and irrigation districts throughout the western United States.
- Website
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http://www.waterstrategies.com
External link for Water Strategies LLC
- Industry
- Public Relations and Communications Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2009
Locations
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Primary
4 E Street SE
Washington, DC 20003, US
Employees at Water Strategies LLC
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Greg Slavonic
Former Under Secretary of the Navy (Acting), 18th Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Manpower & Reserve Affairs), Retired Rear Admiral, ViceChairman…
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G. Wade Miller
Experienced Executive -- General Management, Mergers and Acquisitions, Strategic Planning, Marketing and Business Development
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Joshua Dill
Managing Editor at Water Strategies
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Tyler Young
Legislative Assistant at Water Strategies LLC
Updates
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Check out our article on Michele Reba of the Delta Water Management Research Unit: research on irrigated crops, water use, and greenhouse gas emissions in the Mississippi Delta from our November/December issue. The Lower Mississippi River Delta is a world leader in cotton, rice, and soybean production. Groundwater is the primary source of irrigation water for the southland’s farming practices. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) conducts scientific research on these topics through the Agricultural Research Service (ARS). In this interview, Irrigation Leader speaks with Michele L. Reba, a research hydrologist and the lead scientist at the ARS’s Delta Water Management Research Unit, located on the Arkansas State University campus in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Dr. Reba fills us in on how the ARS’s research on nutrients, water resources management, greenhouse gases, and crop yields can inform future farming to optimize irrigated output. https://bit.ly/3OqlVPq #IrrigationLeader #Irrigation #WaterResearch #IrrigatedAg #GreenhouseGasEmissions #WaterScience
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Check out our article on Katie Powell of Munro , making pumps and pump stations with the producer in mind from our November/December issue. For nearly 60 years, Munro has served the Rocky Mountain region as a supplier of hose, pumps, and related equipment. Now, the company also manufactures pumps, pump stations, and other products for agricultural irrigation applications. In this interview, company president Katie Powell tells Irrigation Leader about continuing the family legacy of designing innovative water-moving products with the producer in mind. https://bit.ly/411qXta #IrrigationLeader #Irrigation #IrrigatedAg #WaterIssues #WaterResources
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Check out our article on how Sentinel Fertigation helped Nebraska farmer Dan Preissler optimize nitrogen use without affecting crop yield from our November/December issue. The more nitrogen you apply, the greater your yield, right? That maxim is being turned on its ear for Nebraska farmer Dan Preissler. Working closely with Sentinel Fertigation, he has reduced his nitrogen application without affecting his corn crop yield. In this interview, Mr. Preissler explains how Sentinel monitors his fields and makes recommendations that help reduce nitrogen use—a win-win for waterways and his bottom line. https://bit.ly/4fUdyHQ #IrrigationLeader #Irrigation #SentinelFertigation #FarmingTechnology #CropYield
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Check out our article on T-L Irrigation's edge controller putting control at the end tower from our November/December issue. T-L Irrigation Company has put irrigation control right where it’s needed: at the end tower. Its Edge Controller saves time and money for farmers who juggle different irrigation needs for their crops. With 200 T-L Irrigation dealers in 48 states and 50 dealers in 80 countries, technology such as this is building efficiencies for farmers around the world. Here to tell us about this new technology are T-L Vice President John Thom and Engineering Manager Neal Schlautman. https://bit.ly/3CACgOV #IrrigationLeader #Irrigation #Farming #FarmingEfficiency #WaterTechnology
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Check out our article on Xylem 's innovative line of VAF screen filters from our November/December issue. Xylem provides water, wastewater, and energy solutions for a range of industries. Its automatic self-cleaning VAF screen filters can remove suspended solids from 1,500 to 10 microns. The latest addition to that line, the A-series, provides the option for battery or solar operation, perfectly suited for agricultural or rural applications. We hear from three professionals about Xylem's VAF screen filters. https://bit.ly/48US7UN #MunicipalWaterLeader #MunicipalWater #Xylem #WaterSolutions #WaterTechnology
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Check out our article on Jacob MacDonald of Kiewit , an early-career perspective on the hydropower industry from our November/December issue. In this interview, Hydro Leader talks with Jacob MacDonald, a structural engineer in Kiewit’s hydropower, dams, and hydraulic structures (HDH) team, about his experience as a young professional in the hydropower industry. Mr. MacDonald shares his thoughts on what he finds rewarding about the work and how the hydro industry can attract more young talent. https://bit.ly/3UYcM4g #HydroLeader #Hydro #RenewableEnergy #AmericanHydro #Hydropower
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Check out our article on Cortec Corporation , environmentally friendly corrosion inhibitors for desalination plants and more from our November/December issue. Since its founding in 1977, Cortec Corporation has striven to keep rust at bay by making corrosion inhibitors that are not only effective against rust but also sustainable for the environment. Its products are of particular interest for desalination plants, which deal with corrosion in concrete. In this interview, Julie Holmquist brings to light the company’s unique mission of sustainability while discussing the ways Cortec saves clients in more than 100 countries around the world money and the headache of rust and corrosion with its best-in-class products. https://bit.ly/4fRQhWQ #MunicipalWaterLeader #MunicipalWater #Corrosion #Sustainability #CortecCorporation
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Check out our article on Bert Bryan of the Walker River Irrigation District delivering water to users in Western Nevada from our November/December issue. Walker River Irrigation District (WRID), 70 miles southeast of Reno, delivers water to irrigate a variety of crops, primarily alfalfa. The district is heavily reliant on the snowpack in California’s Sierra Nevada, which flows down the Walker River and is stored in two reservoirs for year-round use. In this interview, WRID Manager Bert Bryan talks with Irrigation Leader about the district’s maintenance of three canals and about 200 miles of drainage in the Smith and Mason Valleys and its management of a complex collection of water rights for irrigation and wildlife habitat. https://bit.ly/3ADOohs #IrrigationLeader #Irrigation #NevadaWater #WaterResources #WaterRights
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Check out our article on Helen Barbour-Bourne of GHD leading the resurgence of collaborative hydropower development from our November/December issue. GHD has been in the water business for nearly 100 years. It has had a powerful presence in the revival of pumped hydro and hydropower in Australia with its critical involvement in the Kidston and Snowy 2.0 projects, the first two hydropower projects developed in Australia in nearly 40 years. On a global scale, GHD is exploring opportunities to repurpose former mine sites and brownfield sites for development with the aim of continuing to contribute to the energy transition and revitalize rural and remote communities. In this interview, Hydro Leader hears from Helen Barbour-Bourne about her passion for truly diverse project teams and her involvement in the International Hydropower Association’s (IHA) global working group to derisk pumped hydro energy storage development. This group works collaboratively to address challenges in pumped hydro development by concentrating on markets and revenue, project development challenges, and risk allocation. https://bit.ly/3AEd5uo #HydroLeader #Hydro #Hydropower #RenewableEnergy #PumpedHydro #AustraliaHydro