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Castle will oversee water and science policy for thesprawlinfg land-use agency, and will be responsible for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the U.S. Geological Survey. “Anne Castle has more than 25 yearsx of experience inwater rights, water quality, and natura l resources law,” Secretary of the Interior Ken a former Colorado senator and attorney said in a statement. “I welcome Anne to our leadership team and look forward to workinvg with her on the majof water and science challenges we fromclimate impacts, to drought and regional watere issues.” The U,S, Senate votedd Friday to confirm Castle.
She has served on a numbefr of Colorado panels concerned with water andland use, including the Sout Platte River Basin Task the Colorado Ground Water Commission, and the Genesese Water and Sanitation District. At Denver-based Hollanc & Hart, the largest locally based firm, Castle has focusedd on water rights issues. She is a former chairwoman ofHolland & Hart’s management committee and of its natural resources department. In 2005 she was a finalist for the DenvefBusiness Journal’s “Outstanding Women in in the professional services category. . .
Sunday, June 3, 2012
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