5th National Conference for Nonpoint Source and Stormwater Outreach:
Achieving Results with Tight Budgets
May 11-14, 2009 | Doubletree Hotel | Portland, Oregon
Agenda
An updated agenda for the National NPS Conference is now available.
- Download the agenda for the National NPS Conference (PDF) (8 pp, 164K, About PDF)
This year's conference will explore practical, current examples of successful outreach programs and projects on nonpoint source pollution, stormwater pollution, watershed protection and promoting sustainable behavior changes in challenging economic times.
Reaching Our Audiences with Outcome-Based Outreach:
- Developing the education/outreach component of watershed-based plans and permits
- Case studies for segmenting and reaching critical target audiences (e.g., homeowners, lawn and landscape professionals, restaurant workers, municipal staff, low income, minority, decision makers)
- Linking nonpoint source and stormwater messages with emerging issues, such as climate change
- Survey design and standardization
- Case studies of using mass media successfully
Evaluating Impact of Outreach Efforts:
- Measuring the impact of an outreach campaign
- Evaluating social marketing campaigns
- Evaluating on a shoestring
Promoting Green Development:
- Using outreach to promote sustainable stormwater management (i.e., low impact development, better site design, natural resource-based planning, and green infrastructure)
- Using ordinances and incentives to increase adoption of sustainable stormwater management practices
Using Technology for Outreach:
- Emerging Web technologies for nonpoint source and stormwater outreach (e.g., mash-ups, social networking, professional learning communities, blogs, podcasts, widgets, wikis, etc.)
- Measuring the effectiveness of using new media and technologies
- Making the most of our Web sites
Conference updates will be available through EPA’s NPSINFO electronic list. NPSINFO is a public forum for open discussion of runoff pollution issues, including unregulated nonpoint source (NPS) pollution and regulated stormwater. To join NPSINFO, visit the NPSINFO Resource Center.
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.