Hosted by the National Water Quality Monitoring Council (the Council), the 5th National Monitoring Conference will focus on seven themes that highlight how various networks—including monitoring designs, information exchanges, and the Internet—connect all of us working for clean water. These human, technological, and programmatic support systems create the connections we need to better understand, protect, and restore our water resources. Assessing methods & data comparability, Applying new methods & innovative techniques, Addressing different scales & multiple objectives, Synthesizing & sharing data, Improving communication among all stakeholders, Integrating monitoring & prediction, Large-scale programs: Results, lessons learned, & future directions. ABSTRACTS MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 16, 2005!
Sponsor(s):
NWQMC, EPA, USGS, TVA, NALMS, NACWA, City of San Jose, Bay Area Clean Water Agencies
Fee:
$300-$400
Deadline: Not Specified
Keywords: water/wastewater
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