Watershed
Academy:
Principles
of Water Quality Monitoring,
Planning, and Restoration
March 29-31,
2005
The
Madren Conference Center
100 Madren Center Drive
Box 345673
Clemson, SC 29634-5673100
Sponsored
by
USDA CSREES Southern Region Water Quality Program
Clemson University
North Carolina State University
Auburn University
University of Georgia
USEPA
Region 4

Join us for the Watershed
Academy: Principles of Water Quality Monitoring, Planning and Restoration
-- Space is limited to the first 30 registrants.
Workshop will be at the Madren
Conference Center in Clemson, South Carolina, nestled on the
shores of Lake Hartwell and adjacent to Clemson
University.
Workshop
Description
Participants will learn how to apply water quality and
watershed management principles to understand and solve
complex water resource problems.
Instructors use case studies, field trips, and group assignments
to teach about water quality assessment and watershed management
approaches, including conservation, protection, and restoration.
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Skills gained at this workshop will improve students’ ability
to identify problems and solutions for their local watersheds. This
is not for the faint of heart! The Academy will mix hard work and
analysis with plenty of free time to enjoy spring in the beautiful
foothills of South Carolina.
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Who
should attend?
The Watershed Academy is designed for Extension professionals,
local government officials, local watershed coordinators,
project managers, consultants, and agency representatives
who can benefit from a thorough scientific understanding
of watershed processes, assessment, and techniques for protecting
and conserving natural resources.
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Agenda
March 29, 8:30am to 5:30pm
March 30, 8:30am to 5:30pm
Water Quality Protection
Conservation Planning, Easements, Tax Credits
Working with Developers Innovative Watershed
Management
Stormwater Management Case Studies
Stream Restoration Site Visit |
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March 31, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Watershed Restoration & Management
Watershed Restoration
Funding Opportunities
Working with EPA
Working with Local Governments
Reducing Impervious Surfaces
Changing Ordinances
Building and Working with Stakeholder Groups

Workshop
Instructors
The instructors will include the following educators with extensive
experience in hydrology, water quality monitoring, watershed management,
restoration, and stormwater management:
Greg Jennings, PhD, PE, Professor, North Carolina State University
Rockie English, PhD, Professor, Clemson University
Cal Sawyer, Water Quality Extension Specialist, Clemson University
Jon Calabria, Extension Associate, North Carolina State University
Bill Hunt, PhD, PE, Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University
Dave Penrose, Extension Associate, North Carolina State University
Eve Brantley, Extension Associate, Auburn University
Deb Borden, Extension Associate, University of Georgia
Bill Cox, U.S. EPA Region 4

Registration
Information |
Download
Registration
Brochure
Registration deadline is March 15, 2005.
General Registration: $295 |
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Government / Non-Profit: $195 |
Late Fee (after March 15) $350 |
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Registration may be:
Called in to 919.515.6780
Faxed in to 919.515.6772
Emailed to Andrea
Olevano
Or mailed to:
NCSU- BAE
Campus Box 7625
Raleigh, NC 27695 |
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Checks should
be made payable to NCSU - BAE. Sorry, no purchase orders
or credit cards. |
25 seats will be reserved for local watershed group representatives.
For more information or to reserve your place in this workshop,
please email Andrea
Olevano, North Carolina State University.
Registration will include course materials, lunches, and
breaks. Presentations and resource materials will be posted
on this web site.
This workshop has been approved for 7 Category I Continuing
Forestry Education units (CFE).


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| Local
Accommodations
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| A block
of rooms has been reserved at the James
F. Martin Inn at Clemson University for a special rate
of $89.00 + tax. To make your reservations, call 888/654-9020
or 864/654-9020 . Group name is Southeast Watershed
Academy. Make your reservations by February 11 to
receive the special rate.
Conference participants traveling by air may fly into the
Greenville-Spartanburg
International Airport. |

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Workshop participants take
part in a stream bioassessment. |
| Asheville Watershed Academy students tour stormwater practices
at the NC Arboretum. |
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