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New water resources policy professor named

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Mark Risse

Mark Risse has been named Georgia Power Company Professor of Water Resources Policy at UGA, according to Steve Wrigley, director of the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, where the position is based.

“Dr. Risse’s expertise in water resource management and agriculture pollution prevention will enhance the institute’s commitment to providing leaders with science-based research and policy analysis critical to the state’s water future,” said Wrigley.

As Georgia Power Professor, Risse will work with the institute’s Environmental Policy Program, which has a strong record of providing research support and technical assistance to those charged with managing Georgia’s water resources at both the state and local levels. He also may be involved in environmental management training, identifying water experts and serving as liaison between the institute and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, where he is a faculty member.

“I am pleased that Dr. Risse has been appointed the most recent Georgia Power Professor,” said Scott Angle, dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. “Without good water management, urban and rural society, as well as business, could be negatively impacted.”

The Georgia Power Company Professorship of Water Resources Policy was established to enable UGA to focus its water-related expertise on the specific water challenges confronting the state.

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