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5th National Conference for Nonpoint Source and Stormwater Outreach:

Achieving Results with Tight Budgets

May 11-14, 2009 | Doubletree Hotel Exit EPA Disclaimer | Portland, Oregon

About the Conference

Announcements

Registration is now open

Conference agenda now available

CEUs available for pre-conference workshops and for conference sessions and workshops

Social Marketing expert and author, Nancy Lee, confirmed as keynote

Sign up for farm tour and People's Choice Awards dinner

Past Proceedings

2005
2003

The 5th National Conference for Nonpoint Source and Stormwater Outreach will provide practitioners from around the country the opportunity to learn and share ideas on developing and implementing nonpoint source and stormwater outreach strategies that produce positive, measurable outcomes, comply with NPDES requirements, and can be successfully implemented with modest budgets. The conference will explore practical, current examples of successful outreach programs and projects through facilitated training sessions, workshops, presentations with interactive discussion, group exercises and networking events. The conference will serve local, regional, state and federal professionals tasked with educating various audiences on nonpoint source pollution, stormwater pollution, watershed protection and promoting sustainable behavior changes in challenging economic times.

Details

The 5th National Conference for Nonpoint Source and Stormwater Outreach will be held May 11-14, 2009, at the Doubletree Hotel in Portland, Oregon. Exit EPA Disclaimer

Please make sure that you book your hotel reservation before the cut-off date of April 28, 2009, in order to ensure the NPS/SW Outreach Conference Group Rate. Attendees must ask for the room block under the name "NPS Outreach Conference" in order to obtain the group rate. We cannot guarantee that this special rate will be available after April 28, 2009.

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Hosted by: U.S. EPA Headquarters and USDA CSREES National Water Program
  

This will be a "Green Meeting" to the greatest extent possible. Every effort has been made to reduce the overall footprint of the event and to protect human health and the environment. Participants are encouraged to consider environmentally friendly options both during the meeting and in travel planning.


Wetlands, Oceans & Watersheds | Watershed Protection


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