Watershed
Academy:
Principles
of Water Quality Monitoring,
Planning, and Restoration
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Location
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Picture courtesy of Dr. Mimi Fearn,
University of South Alabama
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Join us for the Watershed
Academy: Principles of Water Quality Monitoring, Planning and Restoration
-- Space is limited to the first
35 registrants.
Workshop will be at
Location
Workshop
Description
Natural resource professionals will have the opportunity
to enhance their skills at this challenging workshop on
the scientific nuts and bolts of watershed monitoring, planning
and restoration. Participants will delve in-depth into watershed
characterization, hydrology, water quality monitoring and
assessment, restoration options, and watershed planning.
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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 the local area.
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Who
should attend?
The Watershed Academy is designed for 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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Workshop instructors are recognized experts in their respective
fields of water quality monitoring, watershed planning, restoration,
and stormwater management.
CEU availability.

Registration
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Registration: $XX
Download Registration Brochure (Word Document)
Registration deadline is Date
25 seats will be reserved for local watershed
group representatives. For more information or to reserve
your place in this workshop, please email contact.
Sorry, no purchase orders or credit
cards. Checks should be made payable to Whom
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