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SUMMARY:Source Water Protection Week
DESCRIPTION:AWWA invites water utilities\, sections and other partners to join the Association in declaring Sept. 26-Oct. 2 the first-ever “Source Water Protection Week.” \nThroughout the week\, we will be raising awareness about the importance of caring for our precious drinking water sources. Source Water Protection Week materials are now available\, and many additional resources will be added between now and Sept. 26.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhy Source Water Protection Week?\nThe best way to assure we have high quality drinking water at the tap is to protect our precious water sources. If we keep our rivers\, lakes and underground wells free from pollution\, it’s easier and less expensive to keep water safe and healthy. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFind more resources here.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/source-water-protection-week/
CATEGORIES:Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Internal Phosphorus Loading: Where It Is and What It Does to Cyanobacteria During Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:This year ALMS is hosting a webinar series to learn from experts from across North America on various lake related topics! This series will showcase presentations every Friday morning from September 10 to October 1. Presentation topics include remote sensing of lake levels and algal blooms\, internal loading\, salt pollution\, aquatic invasive species\, and eDNA. We encourage you to register for the presentations to receive timely updates and post-webinar follow-ups. Check out our website (https://alms.ca/2021-webinar-series/) to register. \n\nPresentation: Internal Phosphorus Loading: Where It Is and What It Does to Cyanobacteria During Climate Change\nWhen: 10:00 MDT\, Friday October 1.\nWho: Dr. Gertrud Nürnberg\nBio: Gertrud Nürnberg is head of Freshwater Research\, a limnological company focusing on the restoration and modeling of eutrophic lakes and reservoirs. She founded this company in 1984\, after completing her Ph.D. in biology/limnology at McGill University in Montreal\, Canada. She’s worked with lake associations\, governmental agencies\, NGOs\, engineering companies and the private sector in the US\, Canada\, and Europe. She has about 60 peer-reviewed papers on comparative research\, empirical lake models on phosphorus\, iron and anoxia\, and on lake management techniques in numerous scientific journals. She has been involved with the North American Lake Management Society (NALMS.org) in various positions where she presented the Internal Phosphorus Workshop since 2003. She is winner of several awards (Secchi\, Technical Excellence\, Best paper) in recognition of outstanding research and publications in lake restoration. You can reach Gertrud at: gkn@fwr.ca and can find more information at the website: www.fwr.ca.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/internal-phosphorus-loading-where-it-is-and-what-it-does-to-cyanobacteria-during-climate-change/
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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SUMMARY:Satellite Algal Bloom Monitoring in Pigeon Lake
DESCRIPTION:This year ALMS is hosting a webinar series to learn from experts from across North America on various lake related topics! This series will showcase presentations every Friday morning from September 10 to October 1. Presentation topics include remote sensing of lake levels and algal blooms\, internal loading\, salt pollution\, aquatic invasive species\, and eDNA. We encourage you to register for the presentations to receive timely updates and post-webinar follow-ups. Check out our website (https://alms.ca/2021-webinar-series/) to register. \n\nPresentation: Satellite Algal Bloom Monitoring in Pigeon Lake.\nWhen: 11:00 MDT\, Friday October 1.\nWho: Evan DeLancey. Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute.\nBio: Evan DeLancey is a Spatial Data Scientist with the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute working on landcover mapping and monitoring with satellite data in Alberta. He has a M.Sc. in remote sensing from the University of Alberta and specializes in using satellite data and machine learning to solve ecological monitoring problems.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/satellite-algal-bloom-monitoring-in-pigeon-lake/
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211008
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SUMMARY:CALMS 2021: 36th Annual Symposium
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URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/calms-2021-36th-annual-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211005
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SUMMARY:ILMS Student Scholarships Deadline
DESCRIPTION:ATTENTION:  $500 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED STUDENTS!\nThe Indiana Lakes Management Society (ILMS) is pleased to announce that financial assistance is available through the ILMS Scholarship Donation/Silent Auction Fund to help meet the college tuition needs of two applicants for the 2021-2022 academic year. \nWho is eligible? \n\nStudents who are currently enrolled (or planning to enroll) in Environmental Science\, Aquatic Ecosystem or Watershed Management\, or related undergraduate or graduate college-level classes. \nStudents who are attending an Indiana college or university.\nScholarship funds will be awarded preferentially to those applicants who are planning to take classes related to aquatic ecosystems\, but other classes may also qualify\, especially if they are core classes of an Associate’s\, Bachelor’s\, or Master’s Degree program in Biology\, Chemistry\, Environmental Science\, Natural Resources\, Fisheries\, or Aquatic Resource Management.\n\nHow to apply: \nFill out this survey\, which includes links to upload a pdf copy of your resume and brief letter of interest containing at a minimum the following: \n\nName and contact information\nScholastic honors or merit awards obtained (e.g.\, Dean’s List)\nCourse work for which scholarship funds are requested\nA description of how this course work relates to the ILMS purpose and objectives (see below)\nCareer objectives\, past experience in aquatic-related natural resource management employment or volunteerism\, and community service.\n\nTimeline: Application letters must be received no later than October 4th\, 2021.  \nApplications will be evaluated based on the letter of interest and GPA. Potential scholarship recipients may be required to schedule a brief committee interview on or after October 4th\, 2021. Scholarships will be awarded\, and students notified shortly thereafter. Scholarship Funds will be distributed in time to meet tuition needs for the Spring 2022 Semester. Students will also be granted an ILMS membership and registration fee\, travel and lodging stipend for the 2022 ILMS Annual Conference April 7th and 8th\, 2022 at Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth. For more information and updates\, visit the ILMS website at www.indianalakes.org.   \nILMS Purpose:“…promote and encourage the understanding and comprehensive management of lakes and reservoirs and their watershed ecosystems.” \nILMS Objectives:   \n\nPromote and provide a forum for the sharing of information and experience on scientific\, legal\, administrative\, and financial aspects of lake and watershed management.\n\n\nFoster and assist in the development of local lake restoration and protection programs in accordance with appropriate management strategies and techniques.\n\n\nEncourage the cooperation and interaction of organizations\, agencies\, units of government\, and individuals concerned with lake and watershed management and protection.\n\n\nEncourage\, support and assist in the development of local\, state and national programs\, policies\, and legislation promoting lake and watershed management.\n\n\nEncourage development and enforcement of laws and legislation designed to protect vital water resources and their environments.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/ilms-student-scholarships-deadline/
CATEGORIES:Deadline Reminder
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SUMMARY:Webinar: From Concepts to Case Studies
DESCRIPTION:A Fall Science at Night Virtual Seminar Series for the public\, students and scientists interested in local lake conservation and management. Based on the conversation started in 2019\, and continued in 2020\, stakeholders this year will gain understanding of the diverse threats impacting our regional lakes. \n“From Concepts to Case Studies.”\n7 p.m. – Larry Marsicano\, Aquatic Ecosystem Research LLC. Marsicano is a WCSU Limnology instructor who will welcome attendees. \n7:10 p.m. – Fred Lubnow\, director of Aquatic Programs\, Princeton Hydro. He will discuss “The Lake Hopatcong (NJ) Story.” \n7:50 p.m. – Audience Q & A \n8:05 p.m. – Nelson Malwitz\, chairman of Brookfield WPCA\, and Pio Lombardo\, P.E.\, principal at Lombardo Associates. He will discuss “Impacts of on-site septic systems on Candlewood Lake.” \n8:45 p.m. – Audience Q & A \nRegistration is required. Register at https://westconn.tfaforms.net/217. A custom link will be emailed on the day of the talk.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/webinar-from-concepts-to-case-studies/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211023
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SUMMARY:2021 WALPA Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:WALPA is returning to the east side in 2021 to host its 34th annual conference in Richland from October 20-22. Please join us at the newly remodeled Holiday Inn Richland on the Columbia River. This year’s theme\, “It Takes a Village\,” was chosen to highlight collaborative efforts to understand\, protect\, and restore our lakes. \n\nCONFERENCE REGISTRATION IS OPEN!\nClick HERE to register for the conference. Early bird registration (full event $165) is available until August 31st.\n\n\nTHE BASIC AGENDA WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:\n\nWednesday (Oct 20) – Afternoon Workshops\, cost included in conference registration\nThursday (Oct 21) – Full day of sessions and evening social event\nFriday (Oct 22) – Morning sessions\n\nWEDNESDAY WORKSHOPS\nLAKE MANAGEMENT: 3-5 PM  (2 HOURS)\nThis workshop will be focused on nutrient management\, with specific topics to include -successful approaches to lake management\, impacts of phosphorus on water quality\, determining external vs. internal phosphorus sources and cost-effect solutions.\n\nINVASIVE SPECIES: PLANT AND ANIMAL: 12:30 – 5 PM (4 HOURS)\nThis workshop will be a hands-on exercise designed to help participants learn how to identify aquatic invasive plant and animal species. Participants will work with specimens to identify the distinguishing characteristics. This workshop includes an outdoor boat and trailer decontamination demonstration.
URL:https://www.nalms.org/event/2021-walpa-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Richland\, 1970 Center Pkwy\, Richland\, WA\, 99352\, United States
CATEGORIES:NALMS Affiliate Events
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