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Watershed Academy Webcast Seminars
EPA's Watershed Academy is pleased to sponsor free Webcast seminars. Local watershed organizations, municipal leaders, and others are invited to sign up for these free, on-line Webcast training sessions. Webcasts are typically conducted on an approximately monthly basis, on Wednesdays at 1:00pm to 3:00pm EST. Attendees must register in advance to participate in Webcasts. During the Webcasts, trainees log onto the Web to participate in live training conducted by expert instructors. Your computer must have the capability of playing sound in order to attend the Webcasts. In advance of Webcasts, we post PDF copies of the PowerPoint slides in the yellow box for those that want to print them out. The Watershed Academy is also now offering a certificate to those that attend Webcasts. For those that are not able to register for a Webcast, a streaming audio version of the training will be made available after the live seminar (see links to previous Webcasts below).
Subscribe to the podcast feed of these webcasts in iTunes or another RSS aggregator
EPA's Watershed Academy is pleased to sponsor its 47th free Webcast Seminar.
Webcast on Monday, March 1, 2010
"Managing Nutrients in the National Estuary Program"
by Holly Greening, Executive Director, Tampa Bay Estuary Program, Kimberly Paulsen, Peconic Estuary Program Coordinator, Suffolk County New York Department of Health Services, and Ed Lewandowski, Executive Director, Delaware Center for the Inland Bays
Join us for a Webcast to learn about different approaches to nutrient management that are being used by several projects in the National Estuary Program (NEP). The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s NEP includes 28 estuary projects, most of which are experiencing serious nutrient enrichment issues (see National Estuary Program for more information).This Webcast will highlight how three NEP projects – Tampa Bay in Florida, Delaware Inland Bays in Delaware, and Peconic Bay in New York State—are addressing nutrient issues.
Webcast participants are eligible to receive a certificate for their attendance. Webcast presentations are posted in advance at Watershed Academy Webcast Seminars and participants are encouraged to download them.
2.0 hour audio Web broadcast
Eastern: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Central: 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Mountain: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Pacific: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
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Archived Versions of Past Webcasts
Check out our archives to listen to past Webcasts on many exciting watershed tools, programs and opportunities! You can also subscribe to the podcast feed of these webcasts in iTunes or another RSS aggregator
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ABCs of TMDLs for Stakeholders, Sept. 18, 2005
Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) & ART: Combining Science and Art, July 18, 2007
An Urgent Call to Action: Nutrient Innovations Task Group Report, Dec. 1, 2009
Assessing Wetlands Loss/Conditions and Restoration, September 26, 2007
ATTAINS -- A Gateway to State-Reported Water Quality Information, June 18, 2008
Benefits of Watershed-Based NPDES Permitting, July 19, 2006
Clean Water State Revolving Fund: What's in it for Watersheds, July 16, 2008
Earth Gauge™: Conveying Environmental Information Through the TV Weather Report, August 15, 2007
Eight Tools for Watershed Protection in Developing Areas, June 22, 2005
Getting in Step: Developing Your Message and Publicizing it Effectively, July 20, 2005
Getting Started in Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring, Oct. 11, 2006
Green Roofs: Beautiful and Innovative Solutions to Stormwater Pollution, Feb. 18, 2009
Green Streets: From Gray Funnels to Green Sponges, July 23, 2008
Implementing TMDLs and Trading Through the National Estuary Program, February 21, 2007
Influencing Behaviors Using Social Marketing, June 28, 2006
Integrating Drinking Water into Watershed Protection, Nov. 29, 2006
Integrating Wetlands into Watershed Protection, May 17, 2006
Introduction to the Clean Water Act, July 1, 2009
Introduction to Trading for Water Quality Protection, Dec. 14, 2005
Introduction to Water Quality Standards, Sept. 10, 2009
Key EPA Internet Tools for Watershed Management, March 28, 2007
Long-Term Stewardship of Wetlands Mitigation Sites, May 23, 2007
Low Impact Development Strategies, Tools, and Techniques for Sustainable Watersheds, Oct. 19, 2005
Managing Nutrients in Your Backyard and Your Community, March 19, 2008
Monitoring Watershed Program Effectiveness, April 10, 2008
Moving Forward on Gulf Hypoxia, Oct. 7, 2008
National Lakes Assessment: Reporting on the Condition of the Nation's Lakes, January 5, 2010
Opportunities for Citizen Involvement in the Clean Water Act, April 19, 2006
Plan2Fund: A Tool to Organize Your Watershed Funding, Feb.15, 2006
Phase II Stormwater, Nov. 16, 2005
Smart Growth and Green Infrastructure, Nov. 28, 2007
Sustainable Financing for Watershed Groups, March 22, 2006
Using Brownfields Grants for Watershed Restoration and Revitalization, Sept. 20, 2006
Using EPA´s Draft Handbook for Developing Watershed Plans to Restore and Protect Our Waters. Jan. 18, 2006
Using NEMO- Nonpoint Source Education for Municipal Officials- to Advance Watershed Management, Jan. 17, 2007
Using Rain Gardens to Reduce Runoff -- Slow it down, spread it out, soak it in!, Dec. 3, 2008
Using STORET Data to Characterize Your Watershed, June 21, 2007
The Wastewater Information System Tools (TWIST) for Managing Decentralized Systems, Jan. 16, 2008
Wastewater Utilities Using Sustainable Watershed Approaches, Feb. 20, 2008
Water, Energy, and Climate Change, Oct. 3, 2007
Watershed Central: A New Gateway to Watershed Information, April 15, 2009
Watershed Financing -- Moving Beyond Grants, Oct. 17, 2007
Watershed Plan Builder: EPA's Interactive Web-based Tool Designed to Promote the Development of Comprehensive
Watershed Plans, May 2, 2007
Wetlands and Climate Change, May 13, 2008
Wetlands — Reconnecting to Nature, May 28, 2009
Working Together to Address the Effects of Climate Change on Water Resources, Oct. 27, 2009
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