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DRWW General membership meeting

DRWW BUSINESS 2018 Financial Report Approval of Executive Board Member Alternates Executive Board Updates Committee Updates

Approval of executive board member alternates New Bylaw Language allowing Executive Board Members to designate an alternate to attend meetings with voting rights. Alternates are required to be an Agency Member employee. Alternates are required to be approved by a majority vote at a General Membership Meeting.

Approval of executive board member alternates

Monitoring/Water quality Improvements committee Recap of Activities: Completed 4th year of data collection. Current program consists of 71 monitoring sites. Completed Bioassessment Monitoring of DPR Main Stem during 2018: Sediment analyses. Benthic chlorophyll a analyses. Macroinvertebrate inventory. Fish inventory. Habitat evaluation. Added continuous monitoring with data sondes for chloride assessment and sestonic chlorophyll a analyses to program in 2018.

Next stepS Develop Nutrient Assessment and Reduction Plan (NARP). Complete final year of Bioassessment Monitoring on Northern Tributaries during 2019.

Lakes committee Completed 2018 field sampling. Next steps: Analyzing data and completing report. Communicating results 2018 Deicing Workshop Recap

Ms4 task force – Green infrastructure training Partnership with Applied Ecological Services (AES) Engineered to meet MS4 Permit Requirement for Annual Green Infrastructure Training.

Green infrastructure training seminar 67 registered, 57 signed in. Free to DRWW Members; $25 non-members Tentative 2019 Training Seminar – November, 2019 Michelle Zimmerman, Algonquin Public Works

Maggie Soliz, Applied Ecological Services photos Maggie Soliz, Applied Ecological Services Trish Beckjord, The Conservation Foundation

Thank you Certificates for one professional development hour will be at the back of the room.