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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference Water Quality Monitoring 2002: Building a Framework for the Future May 20 –23, 2002 Monona Terrace, Madison Wisconsin On the shores of Lake Monona
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference Dedicated to the Leadership, the Energy, and the Memory of Elizabeth Jester Fellows
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Conference Sponsors US Environmental Protection Agency US Geological Survey US Department of Fish and Wildlife US Department of Agriculture Assn of Metropolitan Water Utilities Groundwater Protection Council Madison Water Utility Tennessee Valley Authority
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Overarching Themes: Collaboration New & Emerging Technologies New Expectations of Monitoring
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Conference Structure: Pre-conference Workshops Keynote Speakers Elizabeth Fellows Award Presentation 5 Concurrent Sessions (1.5 hr long) Focused Thematic Discussions Organized by Four Council workgroups Reports of Thematic Discussions Next Steps for the Council Adding Structure to the Framework
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Conference Schedule: Sunday – Welcoming reception Monday – Extended sessions (workshops) Tuesday – Plenary, Presentations, Posters Wednesday – Presentations, Posters Elizabeth Fellows award Focused thematic discussions Thursday - Concluding Sessions Reports of Discussions Next Steps for the Council Additional Framework discussions Field trips
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Focused Workshops (Monday) 1.5 - 6 hours Groundwater Network Design Issues Surface Water Network Design Issues Integrating the CWA and the SDWA International Issues of Cooperation and Comparability The Role of NEMI in Monitoring Design Capacity Building for State and Regional Councils Bridging the Gap Between Assessment and Diagnosis New Technologies Statistics for Everyone Celebrating Our Nation’s Waters
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Concurrent Sessions (5) Follow the Monitoring Framework from program design to field and lab work to data management to data analysis to taking action Each session has 1 hour for presentations & ½ hour for discussion 120 paper presentations 35 poster presentations
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Concurrent Sessions: Setting the Stage for Monitoring Monitoring Design on a National Scale What’s New at the State Level Collaborations-Cooperation-Partnerships Involving volunteers to expand your reach Watersheds: the Natural Basis for Monitoring
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Concurrent Sessions: Lab and Field Methods for Today and Tomorrow Ground Water Sampling and Analysis Metals: Analysis In Situ Monitoring Early Warning Monitoring Enhancing Data Quality and Comparability I
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Concurrent Sessions: Lab and Field Methods for Today and Tomorrow Biological Monitoring Nutrients: Sampling and Analysis Screening Tools for Priority Contaminents Remote Sensing Enhancing Data Quality and Comparability II
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Concurrent Sessions: Exploring Opportunities in Data Management Water Quality Data Elements Applied Database Systems Data Rich Indicators Tools to Link,Explain, & Manage Data Data Warehouse and Repositories
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Concurrent Sessions: Making Sense of the Data Considerations for Interpreting Data Considerations for Developing Nutrient Criteria Selecting Indicators & Categoring Results Examples & Experiences with Multimetric Indices
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Concurrent Sessions: Data to Information to Action: Computerizing the Environmental Movement Communicating Results that People Can Understand Initiating Action at the Local Level Volunteer Monitoring Programs Bridge the Communication Gap Communicating the Big Picture
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Focused Discussions Explore the relationship between the monitoring framework and Council workgroups Watershed Components Interactions Water Information Strategies Methods and Data Comparability Collaboration and Outreach
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Concluding General Session will report on the discussions Opportunity for further discussion all afternoon Or… a chance to be outstanding in the field
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National Water Quality Monitoring Conference 2002: Building a Framework for the Future Expected Attendance ~500 See you there! www.nwqmc.org
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