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The National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC)

The National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC) is presenting its 5th National Monitoring Conference Monitoring Networks: Connecting for Clean Water in San José, California, May 7-11, 2006. NH Agenda:. Plenary Planning (Opening and Closing) Conference Format Field Trips Scholarships

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The National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC)

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  1. The National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC) is presenting its5th National Monitoring ConferenceMonitoring Networks: Connecting for Clean Waterin San José, California, May 7-11, 2006

  2. NH Agenda: • Plenary Planning (Opening and Closing) • Conference Format • Field Trips • Scholarships • Program Committee • Workshop “Facilitators” • Vendor Solicitations and Exhibition Design • Poster Incentives

  3. Workshops Definite: • Stream Modeling (NAWQA) • Quality of Nation’s Groundwater (regression analysis, vulnerability etc.) (NAWQA) • Uses of real-time data (NAWQA) • Assessing groundwater vulnerability (NAWQA) • Use of ancillary data and GIS tools (NAWQA) • Wetlands Monitoring – Classroom & field components (EPA – Chris Faulkner) • Statistics for Everyone (Trends) (Tt – Michael Paul) • Bioassessment Comparability- Jerry Diamond/Laura Gabanski

  4. NEED SIGN-UP FOR VENDORS • At least one program review member from each NWQMC committee. • Need to flesh out final plenary on Network rollout. • Start thinking about our topical needs and get out there and promote abstract submissions.

  5. Time for the rubber to hit the road!

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