Mesa Water to Host the Institute for Conservation Research and Education Symposium for Local Students, Civic Leaders, and Community Members

Posted: Thursday, May 16, 2019

COSTA MESA, Calif.; May 16, 2019 ā€” Mesa Water District (Mesa WaterĀ®)  is pleased to host the Institute for Conservation Research and Education (ICRE) 2019 Symposium at its Mesa Water Reliability Facility (MWRF) on June 6, 2019. The event will include students from Estancia, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, and Fountain Valley High Schools who will present their field data and conclusions from their research through the ICRE Ecological Field Studies Program, which teaches students about the environment and water resources.

ā€œMesa Water District is delighted to host this yearā€™s ICRE Field Work Symposium at our very own Mesa Water Reliability Facility,ā€ says Mesa Water Board Vice President, Marice H. DePasquale. ā€œThe program provides students with an opportunity to conduct real-world ecological research and we are happy to support our students as they present their yearā€™s hard work.ā€

A panel of expert environmentalists will review and provide feedback on the studentsā€™ poster presentations, featuring their final research results.

More than 100 Newport-Mesa Unified School District students, families, civic leaders, college faculty, and other program sponsors are expected to attend.

A Mesa Water community partner, the ICRE is dedicated to environmental research and conservation, both locally and globally. The organization aims to conserve and restore habitat used by native wildlife through community involvement, outreach, and education.

About Mesa Water

Founded on January 1, 1960, and governed by a publicly-elected, five-member Board of Directors, Mesa Water is an independent special district that provides water service to 110,000 residents in an 18-square-mile service area that includes most of Costa Mesa, a portion of Newport Beach, and John Wayne Airport. Mesa Water provides 100 percent local reliable groundwater to its customers due to the Mesa Water Reliability Facility. Visit MesaWater.org, follow @MesaWater on FacebookTwitter, or Instagramemail, or call 949.631.1200 to learn more.