Friday, August 24, 2012

Holland & Hart

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Castle will oversee water and science policy for thesprawlinyg land-use agency, and will be responsible for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamatiob and the U.S. Geological Survey. “Annde Castle has more than 25 yearas of experience inwater rights, water quality, and natural resourcess law,” Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, a former Colorado senator and attorneyg general, said in a statement. “k welcome Anne to our leadership team and look forwarr to working with her on the major watef and science challengeswe face, from climatew impacts, to drought and regionall water issues.” The U,S, Senate voted Friday to confirm Castle.
She has served on a numbe r of Colorado panels concerned with water andland use, includingh the South Platte River Basin Task Force, the Coloradl Ground Water Commission, and the Geneser Water and Sanitation District. At Denver-based Hollande & Hart, the largest locall y based firm, Castle has focused on water rights She is a former chairwomanj ofHolland & Hart’s management committee and of its natural resourceds department. In 2005 she was a finalist for the DenverBusinesws Journal’s “Outstanding Women in Business” in the professiona services category. . .

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