2001 Workshops
and Conferences
Related to or Impacting Groundwater
Learning is a life-long process. Workshops and conferences give us the opportunity to learn about a variety of subjects and interconnections; to meet others with similar interests; to learn about new information, products, or technology; and to give us ideas of actions we could take to make a difference. Workshops and conferences also provide an outlet for us to share our ideas with others.
The following list contains various local, state, and national workshops, conferences, and trainings that are related to or have an impact on groundwater quality or quantity. Topics include groundwater, water resources, education, agriculture, and yard and garden practices.
This list is not all inclusive. In fact, if you have a training you would like listed, send the information our way to groundwater@co.portage.wi.us.
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2002 Workshops and Conferences
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2001 Schedule
Groundwater Institute for Teachers: 2 day training for teachers throughout the United States on insights and information on groundwater and ways to protect the resource. Dates and Locations vary. More Info.
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January 2001 |
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| 17, 18, 23 | Sand Tank Groundwater Model Workshop, 9am-4pm at respectively UWSP, Stevens Point, WI; Treehaven, Tomahawk, WI; and Upham Woods, Wisconsin Dells, WI. One day workshop for teachers who were awarded a sand tank groundwater grant. Teachers learn about groundwater and how to use a physical sand tank groundwater model in the classroom. Contact David Lindorff at (877) 268-9355 toll free or lindod@dnr.state.wi.us, or Chris Mechenich at 715-346-4270 or cmecheni@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 22 | Pesticide Applicator Training: Greenhouse and Nursery (private & commercial appliators), 8:30am-2pm at Milwaukee, WI. The pre-registration deadline is 14 days prior to the training. To register, pick up a Commercial Pesticide Applicator Registration Card from your County Extension Office. More info. Contact Rose Scott at 608-262-7588 or PAT-program@facstaff.wisc.edu . | ||||||||
| 24-26 | WAEE Winter Workshop: "Summiting New Challenges", 7pm Fri.- 1pm Sun. at Treehaven, Tomahawk, WI. Enjoy educational speakers and lively sessions in a frosty Northwood's atmosphere. Meet and greet fellow “EE’ers” while trekking through the snow-covered woods and playing winter games! Contact WAEE at 715-346-2796 or winter workshop. | ||||||||
| 28-29 | Wisconsin Stewardship Network Annual Conference in Stevens Point. Over 100 member organizations coming together to work on four key conservation issues: shoreland protection, family farm preservation, protecting Wisconsin’s northwoods from destructive metallic mining, and supporting DNR independence and the restoration of the Public Intervenor’s Office. More info. Contact Ann Finan at 608-251-7020. | ||||||||
| 30, 31 | Pesticide Applicator Training: Right-of-Way, 8:30am-2pm at the following locations respectively Milwaukee and Wausau, WI. The pre-registration deadline is 14 days prior to the training. To register, pick up a Commercial Pesticide Applicator Registration Card from your County Extension Office. More info. Contact Rose Scott at 608-262-7588 or PAT-program@facstaff.wisc.edu . | ||||||||
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February 2001 |
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| 20 | Water Education Workshop, 4:30pm-6:30pm at Weston Elementary School, Room 17, Wausau, WI. Space limited to 24. Flier. Contact Joe Stroesenreuther at 715- 848-9060 or radonjohn@mail.co.marathon.wi.us. | ||||||||
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March 2001 |
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| 5, 12, 13, 20, 28 | Pesticide Applicator Training: Turf and Landscape, 8:30am-2pm at the following locations respectively Waukesha, Green Bay, Eau Claire, Arlington, and Waukesha, WI. The pre-registration deadline is 14 days prior to the training. To register, pick up a Commercial Pesticide Applicator Registration Card from your County Extension Office. More info. Contact Rose Scott at 608-262-7588 or PAT-program@facstaff.wisc.edu . | ||||||||
| 13, 14, 16, 20 | Pesticide Applicator Training: Field and Vegetable Crops, 8:30am-2pm at the following locations respectively Janesville, Baraboo, Eau Claire, and Appleton, WI. The pre-registration deadline is 14 days prior to the training. To register, pick up a Commercial Pesticide Applicator Registration Card from your County Extension Office. More info. Contact Rose Scott at 608-262-7588 or PAT-program@facstaff.wisc.edu . | ||||||||
| 14 | Pesticide Applicator Training: Structural, 8:30am-2pm at Milwaukee, WI. The pre-registration deadline is 14 days prior to the training. To register, pick up a Commercial Pesticide Applicator Registration Card from your County Extension Office. More info. Contact Rose Scott at 608-262-7588 or PAT-program@facstaff.wisc.edu . | ||||||||
| 15 | Adopt-A-WET Fish, 4-9pm, at Wausau School Forest, Wausau, WI. Angler Ed, Project WET, and Adopt-A-Lake program. Fee: $15 includes materials and dinner. Contact Mary Pardee at 715-346-4978 or mpardee@uwsp.edu | ||||||||
| 16 | Mercury: In Your Community and the Environment in Duluth, MN. Mercury is a concern in air, water, households, and human and environmental health. Come learn about it, lessons, and action projects.. More info and register. | ||||||||
| 20 & 27 | Project WET, WILD, and PLT, 4:30pm-8pm at Aldo Leopold Center, Madison, WI. Three environmental education programs for adults working with K-12th grade students. (WET=Water Education for Teachers, PLT=Project Learning Tree, WILD=habitat and animal education) The activities focus on water, habitat, animals, forests, air, and more. Optional undergraduate or graduate credit. A fee is charged. Contact Mary Pardee at 715-346-4978 or mpardee@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 22-23 | WET Facilitator Training, 9am-5pm at Schmeeckle Reserve, Stevens Point, WI. WET Facilitator Training is for adults wanting to lead workshops on water education for adults working with K-12th grade students. Fee $40 includes materials and lunches. Contact Mary Pardee at 715-346-4978 or mpardee@uwsp.edu | ||||||||
| 27-31 | Water Quality Association Annual Convention in Orlando, FL. More info and click on "Conferences". | ||||||||
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April 2001 |
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| 3 & 10 | Project WET, WILD, and PLT, 4:30pm-8pm at Aldo Leopold Center, Madison, WI. Three environmental education programs for adults working with K-12th grade students. (WET=Water Education for Teachers, PLT=Project Learning Tree, WILD=habitat and animal education) The activities focus on water, habitat, animals, forests, air, and more. Optional undergraduate or graduate credit. A fee is charged. Contact Mary Pardee at 715-346-4978 or mpardee@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 3-6 | Wisconsin Rural Water Association Annual Conference in Stevens Point, WI. More info. Contact WRWA at 715-344-7778 or email wrwa@coredcs.com. | ||||||||
| 11-14 | Spring Natural Resources Careers Workshop at Trees for Tomorrow Education Center, Eagle River, WI. Open to juniors and seniors in high school who want to explore careers in water resources, forestry, wildlife, etc. Call 800-838-9472 or trees@nnex.net. | ||||||||
| 12 | Planting for Wildlife, 6:30pm-8:30pm at Charles White Memorial Library, Pineries Room, Stevens Point, WI. Guest speaker is Scott Craven, Extension Wildlife Specialist and Chair of Wildlife Ecology, UW-Madison. Sponsored by People for Green Spaces, Audubon Society, Master Gardeners, Botanical Club of Wisconsin, Wild Ones, and Izaak Walton League. | ||||||||
| 22-25 | NSF International Symposium and Technical Expo:- "Small Drinking Water and Wastewater Systems: Treatment, Management, and Finance" in Washington, DC. Small systems share common elements regardless of worldwide location. This symposium's technical program and training sessions focus on practical technology, management policy, operations and finance, and regulatory issues tailored specifically to the small systems environment. More info. Contact NSF at 800-NSF-MARK or info@nsf.org. | ||||||||
| 30-May 2 | AWRA Annual Spring Conference: "Water Quality Monitoring and Modeling," 8am Mon.- 4pm Wed. at the Menger Hotel, San Antonio, Texas. The conference includes concurrent sessions, field trips, exhibits, and a poster presentations. More Info. Contact AWRA at 540-687-8390 or info@awra.org. | ||||||||
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May 2001 |
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| 1 & 3 | WET Workshop, 4:30-8pm at Aldo Leopold Center, Madison, WI. WET is a water education program for adults working with K-12th grade students. Fee $25. Contact Mary Pardee at 715-346-4978 or mpardee@uwsp.edu | ||||||||
| 4-6 | Project WET, WILD, and PLT, at the Lion's Camp, Rosholt, WI. Three environmental education programs for adults working with K-12th grade students. (WET=Water Education for Teachers, PLT=Project Learning Tree, WILD=habitat and animal education) The activities focus on water, habitat, animals, forests, air, and more. Optional undergraduate or graduate credit. A fee is charged. Contact Mary Pardee at 715-346-4978 or mpardee@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 9-11 | Great Lakes Student Summit in Western New York. Students in 5th-9th grade will showcase their own research projects, participate in fieldtrips, and attend workshops related to Great Lakes issues. More info. Contact Jill Spisiak at 716-858-8846 or spisiakj@cdbg.co.erie.ny.us. | ||||||||
| 11-13 | Project WET, WILD, and PLT, 6pm Fri.- 1pm Sun., Central Wisconsin Environmental Station, Amherst Junction, WI. Three environmental education programs for adults working with K-12th grade students. (WET=Water Education for Teachers, PLT=Project Learning Tree, WILD=habitat and animal education) The activities focus on water, habitat, animals, forests, air, and more. Optional undergraduate or graduate credit. A fee is charged. Contact Mary Pardee at 715-346-4978 or mpardee@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
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June 2001 |
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| 11-water sample in lab AND July 3rd for education program | Drinking Water Education Program for Dodge County (Fox Lake), WI. Water samples must be turned in by date specified. Education program on the second date listed is at 7pm. The program combines the opportunity for testing private wells with an education program that includes explanation of results, importance of testing and well maintenance, potential health risks and aesthetic problems and solutions, the impact of human activities on the groundwater resource, and groundwater protection practices. Contact Chris Mechenich at 715-346-4276 or cmecheni@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 12-14 | Groundwater University (GU) at Platte River State Park, Nebraska. Eighth, ninth, and tenth graders gather for three days of hands-on, minds-on, entertaining groundwater education. More Info. Contact the Groundwater Foundation at 1-800-858-4844 or email info@groundwater.org. | ||||||||
| 16 | Marinette County Water Festival, 10am-4pm at lake Noquebay Park, Crivitz, WI. Features booths and displays on water quality and conservation, outdoor recreation, and children can participate in environmental education activities. Contact Amanda Hilger at 715-732-7784 or email ahilger@marinettecounty.com. | ||||||||
| 17-21 | American Water Works Association Annual Conference: "New Horizons in Drinking Water" in Washington, D.C. The conference will feature workshops, concurrent sessions, field trips, exposition, poster session, and more. More info. Contact 800-926-7337. | ||||||||
| 25-July 1 | Aquatic Research for Teens at Northland College, Ashland, WI. Learn about aquatic ecosystems and related careers. Contact Susan Hall at 715-682-1260 or email shall@northland.edu. | ||||||||
| 27-30 | AWRA and UCOWR Summer Specialty Conference: "Decisions Support Systems for Water Resources Management", 8am Wed.- 5pm Fri. at Snowbird Resort, Snowbird, UT. The conference includes concurrent sessions, field trips, exhibits, and a poster presentations. More Info. Contact AWRA at 540-687-8390 or info@awra.org. | ||||||||
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| 2-water sample into lab AND date TBA for education program | Drinking Water Education Program for Vilas County (Twin Lakes), WI. Water samples must be turned in by date specified. Education program on the second date listed is at 7pm. The program combines the opportunity for testing private wells with an education program that includes explanation of results, importance of testing and well maintenance, potential health risks and aesthetic problems and solutions, the impact of human activities on the groundwater resource, and groundwater protection practices. Contact Chris Mechenich at 715-346-4276 or cmecheni@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 3-education program | Drinking Water Education Program for Dodge County (Fox Lake), WI at 7pm. The program combines the opportunity for testing private wells with an education program that includes explanation of results, importance of testing and well maintenance, potential health risks and aesthetic problems and solutions, the impact of human activities on the groundwater resource, and groundwater protection practices. Contact Chris Mechenich at 715-346-4276 or cmecheni@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 9-10 | Sixth
Canadian/American Conference on Hydrogeology in Banff, Alberta,
Canada. Topics include well drilling and completion, remediation of
petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents, MTBE, E-coli in
groundwater, aquifer characterization and site assessment, and
industry health and safety. More
info. Contact NGWA at 800-551-7379 or email ngwa@ngwa.org. |
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| 11-14 | Izaak Walton League's 79th National Convention: "Conservation in the Next Century" at Fort Mitchell, Ky., across the river from Cincinnati. Workshops topics include watersheds, membership, sustainability, shooting ranges, the Farm Bill, energy and outdoor ethics. More Info. Cathy Berger at 800- IKE-LINE (453-5463), ext. 222 or email cberger@iwla.org. | ||||||||
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| 6-8 | AWRA/University of Dundee International Specialty Conference- "Globalization and Water Management: The Changing Value of Water" at West Park Centre, Dundee, Scotland. The conference includes concurrent sessions, field trips, exhibits, and a poster presentations. More Info. Contact AWRA at 540-687-8390 or info@awra.org. | ||||||||
| 26-31 | The Global Environment at Baileys Harbor, WI. This conference explores major environmental issues and examines efforts to protect the environment. Contact Mark Breseman at 920-839-2216 or email mark.d.breseman@lawrence.edu. | ||||||||
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| 4-water sample into lab AND date TBA for education program | Drinking Water Education Program for Adams County (Easton Lake), WI. Water samples must be turned in by date specified. Education program on the second date listed is at 7pm. The program combines the opportunity for testing private wells with an education program that includes explanation of results, importance of testing and well maintenance, potential health risks and aesthetic problems and solutions, the impact of human activities on the groundwater resource, and groundwater protection practices. Contact Chris Mechenich at 715-346-4276 or cmecheni@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 12 | A Groundwater Primer, part of the Will the Well Run Dry? Groundwater Management in Wisconsin Series. Free lectures begin at 7pm in 1610 Engineering Hall, 1415 Engineering Drive, UW-Madison. More information from Ken Potter, 608-262-0040 or kwpotter@facstaff.wisc.edu. | ||||||||
| 19-21 | Wisconsin Water Association (AWWA) 80th Annual Fall Conference in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The main focus of the conference as always is education. Topics include Great Lakes issues, arsenic problem, surface water, groundwater, other drinking water issues, distribution, research, regulatory issues, and a whole lot more. Thursday is "Operators' Day" and will feature topics useful to operators. Contact Jim Kelly at 608-266-4668 or jkelly@ci.madison.wi.us. | ||||||||
| 22-26 | Ground Water Protection Council Annual Forum in Reno, Nevada. More info. Contact GWPC at 405/516-4972. | ||||||||
| 25 | Groundwater Issues in Dane County, part of the Will the Well Run Dry? Groundwater Management in Wisconsin Series. Free lectures begin at 7pm in 1610 Engineering Hall, 1415 Engineering Drive, UW-Madison. More information from Ken Potter, 608-262-0040 or kwpotter@facstaff.wisc.edu. | ||||||||
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| 2-water sample into lab AND date TBA for education program | Drinking Water Education Program for Sheboygan County (Town of Rhine), WI. Water samples must be turned in by date specified. Education program on the second date listed is at 7pm. The program combines the opportunity for testing private wells with an education program that includes explanation of results, importance of testing and well maintenance, potential health risks and aesthetic problems and solutions, the impact of human activities on the groundwater resource, and groundwater protection practices. Contact Chris Mechenich at 715-346-4276 or cmecheni@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 3 | Groundwater Issues in the Lower Fox River Valley, part of the Will the Well Run Dry? Groundwater Management in Wisconsin Series. Free lectures begin at 7pm in 1610 Engineering Hall, 1415 Engineering Drive, UW-Madison. More information from Ken Potter, 608-262-0040 or kwpotter@facstaff.wisc.edu . | ||||||||
| 11-15 | North American Association for Environmental Education Fall Conference- " An EE Odyssey: Exploring Capacity, Community, Complexity, and Culture" at Little Rock, Arkansas. The conference includes concurrent sessions, field trips, poster presentations, exhibits, and more. More Info. Contact NAAEE at (706) 764-2926 or email@naaee.org. | ||||||||
| 13-17 | WEFTEC 2001 - 74th Annual Conference & Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia. This technical water conference will cover many topics and offer fun events. More info. Contact Water Environment Federation at 800-666-0206. | ||||||||
| 14 | Groundwater Education: The Needs, The
Challenges, The Solutions from 1:30pm-5:30pm at
Thunderbird Hotel and Convention Center, Bloomington (Minneapolis), MN.
This is a pre-conference
workshop for the American Institute of Hydrology International Conference,
Oct. 14th-17th. This half-day workshop is for teachers, educators, environmental
and groundwater specialists and those involved in resource protection,
water management or environmental regulation. Successful resource
protection, and water management for sustainability requires the
public's support and cooperation. Education is a process not an
end result and programs need to be crafted to suit specific needs and
achieve specific objectives.
Cost: $10 with AIH Conference pre-registration fee, $20 advanced registration for workshop only, $20 at the door for AIH attendees not pre-registered, and $30 at the door for workshop only. More information at www.aihydro.org. |
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| 14-17 | Annual American Institute of Hydrology Meeting: "Hydrologic Science for the 21st Century" at Thunderbird Hotel and Convention Center, Bloomington (Minneapolis), MN. Topics specifically on groundwater include Groundwater Challenges in the 21st Century and Sustainability of Groundwater Resources. Also includes a Groundwater Education Workshop and a Groundwater Monitoring Shortcourse. More info. | ||||||||
| 16-water sample into lab AND Nov. 13th for education program | Drinking Water Education Program for Dane County (Upper Sugar River watershed), WI. Water samples must be turned in by date specified. Education program on the second date listed is at 7pm. The program combines the opportunity for testing private wells with an education program that includes explanation of results, importance of testing and well maintenance, potential health risks and aesthetic problems and solutions, the impact of human activities on the groundwater resource, and groundwater protection practices. Contact Chris Mechenich at 715-346-4276 or cmecheni@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 17 | Groundwater Issues in Southeastern Wisconsin, part of the Will the Well Run Dry? Groundwater Management in Wisconsin Series. Free lectures begin at 7pm in 1610 Engineering Hall, 1415 Engineering Drive, UW-Madison. More information from Ken Potter, 608-262-0040 or kwpotter@facstaff.wisc.edu . | ||||||||
| 19-21 | Midwestern Environmental Education Conference- "Recharging Your Double E: Energizing Your Environmental Education Influence" at Wonderland Camp & Conference Center, Camp Lake, Wisconsin. The conference is divided into four theme tracks. The conference includes concurrent sessions, exhibits, field trips, and more. More Info. Contact Christy Allar at 715-346-2796 or waee@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 21-25 | ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting-"Sustaining Earth and its People: Translating Science into Practice" in Charlotte, North Carolina. This session will highlight the central role of soil, land, and biological resources in sustaining society and assuring adequate future agricultural productivity and environmental stability. It will also explore ways for competing users of primary resources and agricultural land to coexist and how agriculture can meet multiple needs for food production and environmental remediation. More info. | ||||||||
| 22-24 | 48th Annual Midwest Ground Water Conference at Inn on the Park, Madison, WI. The conference provides an opportunity for hydrogeologists, geologists, engineers, students and others studying ground water resources to meet and exchange ideas, discuss mutual problems affecting the Midwest, and summarize the results of field and laboratory studies. The conference will feature a field trip and sessions devoted to a broad range of topics, including the Source Water Protection Programs (SWAP), groundwater quantity and quality, surface water-ground water interactions, urban hydrology, GIS applications in hydrologic sciences, brownfields redevelopment, groundwater remediation and modeling. More info. | ||||||||
| 30 | The Perrier Example, part of the Will the Well Run Dry? Groundwater Management in Wisconsin Series. Free lectures begin at 7pm in 1610 Engineering Hall, 1415 Engineering Drive, UW-Madison. More information from Ken Potter, 608-262-0040 or kwpotter@facstaff.wisc.edu. | ||||||||
| 30-water sample into lab AND Nov. 27th for education program | Drinking Water Education Program for Fond du Lac County (Byron/Oakfield townships), WI. Water samples must be turned in by date specified. Education program on the second date listed is at 7pm. The program combines the opportunity for testing private wells with an education program that includes explanation of results, importance of testing and well maintenance, potential health risks and aesthetic problems and solutions, the impact of human activities on the groundwater resource, and groundwater protection practices. Contact Chris Mechenich at 715-346-4276 or cmecheni@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
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| 2-3 | Ground Water Institute for Teachers in Monticello, MN. (other locations for Fall 2001 include CA, CO, VA, AR, IO). The objective is to train educators about ground water resources, wells, and water systems so they will take a positive ground water message back to their classrooms. The two-day programs are content focused with information that can apply to all grades. More Info. | ||||||||
| 8-10 | Working Landscapes in the Midwest: Creating Sustainable Futures for Agriculture, Forestry, and Communities at Lake Lawn Resort, Delevan, WI. This conference will explore practices and policies that promote land-based economic activity to sustain families, communities, and ecosystems, while also providing multiple benefits to society. Contact the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP) or marin@iatp.org. | ||||||||
| 12-15 | AWRA Annual Water Resources Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The conference includes concurrent sessions, field trips, exhibits, and a poster presentations. More Info. Contact AWRA at 540-687-8390 or info@awra.org. | ||||||||
| 13-education program | Drinking Water Education Program for Dane County (Upper Sugar River watershed), WI at 7pm. The program combines the opportunity for testing private wells with an education program that includes explanation of results, importance of testing and well maintenance, potential health risks and aesthetic problems and solutions, the impact of human activities on the groundwater resource, and groundwater protection practices. Contact Chris Mechenich at 715-346-4276 or cmecheni@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
| 14-16 | Annual Fall Conference: "Today's Technology Protecting Tomorrow's Groundwater" at the Hilton Pittsburgh Hotel in Pittsburgh, PA. The goal of this year's Fall Conference is to introduce new technologies and help citizens and professionals protect groundwater more effectively. The conference will include concurrent sessions, exhibits, and a technology fair. More Info. Contact the Groundwater Foundation at 1-800-858-4844 or email info@groundwater.org. | ||||||||
| 15 | Groundwater Model Grant DEADLINE. Wisconsin
schools serving students in grades 6-12 are eligible. Two teachers from
a school must complete a two-page application form describing how they
would use the model in their classrooms.
If selected to receive a model for their school, the two teachers
must attend a one-day workshop in February 2002 at which they will be
given the model and learn how to use it. |
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| 15 | Topic: TBA, part of the Will the Well Run Dry? Groundwater Management in Wisconsin Series. Free lectures begin at 7pm in 1610 Engineering Hall, 1415 Engineering Drive, UW-Madison. More information from Ken Potter, 608-262-0040 or kwpotter@facstaff.wisc.edu. | ||||||||
| 20 | Wisconsin Groundwater Management: The Good, the Bad, and the Needed, part of the Will the Well Run Dry? Groundwater Management in Wisconsin Series. Free lectures begin at 7pm in 1610 Engineering Hall, 1415 Engineering Drive, UW-Madison. More information from Ken Potter, 608-262-0040 or kwpotter@facstaff.wisc.edu. | ||||||||
| 27-education program | Drinking Water Education Program for Fond du Lac County (Byron/Oakfield townships), WI at 7pm. The program combines the opportunity for testing private wells with an education program that includes explanation of results, importance of testing and well maintenance, potential health risks and aesthetic problems and solutions, the impact of human activities on the groundwater resource, and groundwater protection practices. Contact Chris Mechenich at 715-346-4276 or cmecheni@uwsp.edu. | ||||||||
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| 7-9 | NGWA National Convention: "Groundwater Expo" in Nashville, TN. More info. Contact NGWA at 800-551-7379 or email ngwa@ngwa.org. | ||||||||
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Additional Groundwater Training Information
| Wisconsin Rural Water Association Trainings | |
| American Ground Water Trust Conferences and Workshops | |
| National Ground Water Association Calendar of Industry Events |
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