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April 25-29, 2010 – Denver Colorado

Where we are in planning process 580 abstracts submitted (500 oral, 73 Poster, 7 withdrawn) – 288 time slots for oral presentations – Two poster sessions and receptions (120 posters each session) State and Regional Council Poster session 22 Extended sessions proposals-- Workshop/ short course/panels (18 accepted) NWQMC meets Dec 1-3 to decide on program

Plenary Speakers Monday Anne Castle, DOI, Assistant Secretary for Water and Science Tracy Mehan, CADMUS, former EPA Assistant Administrator for Water Thursday Tom Tidwell, Chief, U.S. Forest Service Robert Hirsch, USGS, former Associate Director for Water

Field Trips South Platte River: Monitoring from the Summit to the Prairies (headwaters to end users) – Sunday full day Loch Vale, Rocky Mountain National Park: snow shoeing – Sunday full day Mining Restoration: Breckenridge treatment plant and mine tour, then Argo Tunnel & treatment plant at Idaho Springs and – Sunday full day Coors Brewery Tour: Golden – Thursday afternoon

Field Trips EPA - Demonstration/Training in the National Wetland Condition Assessment Field Methods (Michael Scozzafava)

NWQMC Monitoring Framework Methods for Water-Quality Sampling & Monitoring (Part 1) – Sunday field trip to USGS “Super gage” on Clear Creek USGS National Water-Quality Lab (Part 2) – – Monday field trip to Denver Fed. Center, Lakewood USGS Data - From the Lab to the Public (Part 3) – Tue. or Wed. Seminar/Panel discussion

Extended Sessions State and Regional Councils (John Hummer) Indicators panel (Tracy Hancock) Man vs Stats and Data analysis for Trends Using spatial data (GIS) for analyzing water quality How to evaluate and assess real-time sensor data Is your monitoring program producing measurable results? Working with watershed tools and data to get (and show) results

Extended Sessions Building a case for causes of biological impairment Partnership toolkit: strategic planning/ volunteer recruitment Cyanobacteria and harmful algal blooms Developing and applying the biological condition gradient National Aquatic Resource Surveys

Ways State and Regional Councils Can Get Involved Participate in the National Conference! Conference Sponsorships/Exhibitors – (click on Conference Details)

April 25-29, 2010 – Denver Colorado