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Fall 2022 Workshop

  • November 04, 2022
  • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Jetton Waterfront Hall, 19000 Jetton Rd, Cornelius

Registration

  • Includes registration for up to 2 attendees and one 6' table.
  • Must be current NCLMS member
  • Includes NCLMS membership for remainder of 2022!
  • Includes registration for 1 attendee plus promotional opportunities.
  • Includes Registration for up to 3 attendees and one 6' table plus promotional opportunities.
  • Includes current undergraduate, graduate & doctoral students

Registration is closed

North Carolina
Lake Management Society

Fall Workshop
“Lakes, Reservoirs and Water Quality”

Friday, November 4, 2022
9am to 4pm
Jetton Waterfront Hall, Jetton Park
19000 Jetton Road, Cornelius, NC 28301


Agenda

8:30am - 9am Registration & Continental Breakfast
9am - 11:30am: Morning Presentations
11:30am - noon: Annual Membership Meeting
Noon - 1:30pm: Lunch (provided), networking & poster viewing
1:30pm - 4pm: Afternoon Presentations


Presentations

(Subject to change)

“Prediction of Fecal Pollution in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Surface Waters”
Robert Sowah, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services

“Significant 20-Year Increases in Nutrients and Fecal Coliforms at Numerous Stream Sites on the North Carolina Coastal Plain”
Michael A. Mallin, Matthew R. McIver and Colleen N. Brown, University of North Carolina Wilmington

“Integrated Synoptic Surveys Using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) to monitor the Effects of Controlled Reservoir Releases on Water Quality”
Lee Bodkin, USGS - South Atlantic Water Science Center

“What We Are, Who We Are, and What We Do”
Carolina Wetlands Association

“Waters of the United States:
Meandering Regulatory Riffles, Pools and Runs”

Ward Marotti, Spangler Environmental

“City of Durham’s Algal Turf Scrubber Project: The Algal Floway Project”
Jonathan Baker, Durham Public Works Department

“The Trash Trout Program”
Eric Bradford, Asheville Green Works

“North Carolina’s Algal Toxin Assessment Program”
Dan Wiltsie, NC Division of Environmental Quality

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