Uday Joshi Massachusetts - The Water

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Uday Joshi Massachusetts - The Water Uday Joshi of Massachusetts fell in love with New Mexico when he pursued post-graduate studies at the University of New Mexico. He graduated there with a master in Water Resources, and then went on to go to the University Of New Mexico School Of Law in Albuquerque. There, he got a Juris Doctor, and graduated with honors with the Natural Resources Certificate.. It was there that his passion for laws concerning the water supply grew. But it didn’t start there. At the beginning, he decided to start at the beginning. He started by attending the Universidad de los Andes in Venezuela, through the school for international training. While he was there, he studied Natural and Cultural Ecology, and fell in love with the power of the natural resources that we have on this planet. But since that was only the beginning, Uday Joshi Massachusetts decided to take his passion to Washington D.C., where he attended The American University. While there, he received a double major of a bachelor’s of arts in Environmental Sciences and International Studies. And then he discovered New Mexico, by going to the University of New Mexico. He graduated there with a master’s in Water Resources. He not only graduated, he graduated with distinction, an honor that not many have. He decided to continue on his education, and went to law school at the University Of New Mexico School Of Law in Albuquerque. He received his Juris Doctor, graduated with honors and awards, and went straight into helping out the water supply there in New Mexico. Now, Uday Joshi is an ALJ and Hearing Examiner in the state of New Mexico, where he oversees and regulates hearings based on various dilemmas facing water resources in his state. He has been a Counsel to the Water Trust Board in New Mexico, as well as serving as Special Assistant Attorney General in New Mexico. Through these roles, he has been looked for ways to solve many problems that arise from conflicts over water resources. But Uday Joshi’s main concern is the fact that New Mexico, just like all the other western states, often faces years upon years of drought conditions, with very little rain during the rainy season to compensate for the lost moisture. It is Uday Joshi’s job to find the balance that is necessary for supply and demand. His aim is to use his hard-earned skill set and foster the development and modernization of water storage, including aquifer storage and recovery. Joshi also supports rebuilding the city’s water infrastructure and thus reduce water loss and leading to an economic gain. For more detail visit at http://udayjoshimassachusetts.wordpress.com


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