際際滷shows by User: HealthyLakes / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: HealthyLakes / Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:21:26 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: HealthyLakes Advocating Water Quality Improvement in Detroit /slideshow/welch-detroit-power-point-how/27656898 welchdetroitpowerpoint-how-131028122126-phpapp01
This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This presentation was given by Lyman Welch, Water Quality Program Director, Alliance for the Great Lakes.]]>

This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This presentation was given by Lyman Welch, Water Quality Program Director, Alliance for the Great Lakes.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:21:26 GMT /slideshow/welch-detroit-power-point-how/27656898 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Advocating Water Quality Improvement in Detroit HealthyLakes This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This presentation was given by Lyman Welch, Water Quality Program Director, Alliance for the Great Lakes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/welchdetroitpowerpoint-how-131028122126-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This presentation was given by Lyman Welch, Water Quality Program Director, Alliance for the Great Lakes.
Advocating Water Quality Improvement in Detroit from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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Restoring the West Shore of Green Bay /slideshow/van-helden-how-conferencesept112013n/27656897 vanheldenhowconferencesept112013n-131028122123-phpapp02
Restoration experts from Ducks Unlimited, The Nature Conservancy, and the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Areas of Concern will discuss case studies of partnerships turning federal GLRI funding into successful on-the-ground habitat restoration projects that provide a variety of ecological and societal benefits that can be sustained well into the future. Featured case studies include successfully restoring coastal marsh for waterbirds and for northern pike, using watershed-based GIS planning tools to prioritize restoration projects, and the reestablishment of the Cat Island Chain of islands in lower Green Bay. This presentation was given by Nicole Van Helden, Director of Conservation-Green Bay Watershed, The Nature Conservancy.]]>

Restoration experts from Ducks Unlimited, The Nature Conservancy, and the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Areas of Concern will discuss case studies of partnerships turning federal GLRI funding into successful on-the-ground habitat restoration projects that provide a variety of ecological and societal benefits that can be sustained well into the future. Featured case studies include successfully restoring coastal marsh for waterbirds and for northern pike, using watershed-based GIS planning tools to prioritize restoration projects, and the reestablishment of the Cat Island Chain of islands in lower Green Bay. This presentation was given by Nicole Van Helden, Director of Conservation-Green Bay Watershed, The Nature Conservancy.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:21:23 GMT /slideshow/van-helden-how-conferencesept112013n/27656897 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Restoring the West Shore of Green Bay HealthyLakes Restoration experts from Ducks Unlimited, The Nature Conservancy, and the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Areas of Concern will discuss case studies of partnerships turning federal GLRI funding into successful on-the-ground habitat restoration projects that provide a variety of ecological and societal benefits that can be sustained well into the future. Featured case studies include successfully restoring coastal marsh for waterbirds and for northern pike, using watershed-based GIS planning tools to prioritize restoration projects, and the reestablishment of the Cat Island Chain of islands in lower Green Bay. This presentation was given by Nicole Van Helden, Director of Conservation-Green Bay Watershed, The Nature Conservancy. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/vanheldenhowconferencesept112013n-131028122123-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Restoration experts from Ducks Unlimited, The Nature Conservancy, and the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Areas of Concern will discuss case studies of partnerships turning federal GLRI funding into successful on-the-ground habitat restoration projects that provide a variety of ecological and societal benefits that can be sustained well into the future. Featured case studies include successfully restoring coastal marsh for waterbirds and for northern pike, using watershed-based GIS planning tools to prioritize restoration projects, and the reestablishment of the Cat Island Chain of islands in lower Green Bay. This presentation was given by Nicole Van Helden, Director of Conservation-Green Bay Watershed, The Nature Conservancy.
Restoring the West Shore of Green Bay from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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2013 HOW Conference: Climate Change Exacerbates Rain-Related Disease Risk /slideshow/timm-how-presentation/27656891 timmhowpresentation-131028122104-phpapp02
Learn more about the stormwater impacts to public health, get engaged about the stormwater impacts to public health, get exposed to recent research documenting diarrhea-causing viruses in drinking water, and get imaginative about how to communicate the risks posed by waterborne disease to the public and policymakers. View a dynamic diorama that dramatizes the perfect storm that results when our aging underground infrastructure meets climate change. This presentation was given by Michael Timm, Science Communications Specialist, Center for Water Policy, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences.]]>

Learn more about the stormwater impacts to public health, get engaged about the stormwater impacts to public health, get exposed to recent research documenting diarrhea-causing viruses in drinking water, and get imaginative about how to communicate the risks posed by waterborne disease to the public and policymakers. View a dynamic diorama that dramatizes the perfect storm that results when our aging underground infrastructure meets climate change. This presentation was given by Michael Timm, Science Communications Specialist, Center for Water Policy, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:21:04 GMT /slideshow/timm-how-presentation/27656891 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) 2013 HOW Conference: Climate Change Exacerbates Rain-Related Disease Risk HealthyLakes Learn more about the stormwater impacts to public health, get engaged about the stormwater impacts to public health, get exposed to recent research documenting diarrhea-causing viruses in drinking water, and get imaginative about how to communicate the risks posed by waterborne disease to the public and policymakers. View a dynamic diorama that dramatizes the perfect storm that results when our aging underground infrastructure meets climate change. This presentation was given by Michael Timm, Science Communications Specialist, Center for Water Policy, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/timmhowpresentation-131028122104-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Learn more about the stormwater impacts to public health, get engaged about the stormwater impacts to public health, get exposed to recent research documenting diarrhea-causing viruses in drinking water, and get imaginative about how to communicate the risks posed by waterborne disease to the public and policymakers. View a dynamic diorama that dramatizes the perfect storm that results when our aging underground infrastructure meets climate change. This presentation was given by Michael Timm, Science Communications Specialist, Center for Water Policy, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee School of Freshwater Sciences.
2013 HOW Conference: Climate Change Exacerbates Rain-Related Disease Risk from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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New Ballast Technology Regulations /slideshow/sylvester-a-how-conference/27656886 sylvesterahowconference-131028122050-phpapp01
The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by Susan Sylvester, Water Quality Bureau Director, Wisconsin Department of Environmental Quality.]]>

The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by Susan Sylvester, Water Quality Bureau Director, Wisconsin Department of Environmental Quality.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:20:50 GMT /slideshow/sylvester-a-how-conference/27656886 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) New Ballast Technology Regulations HealthyLakes The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by Susan Sylvester, Water Quality Bureau Director, Wisconsin Department of Environmental Quality. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sylvesterahowconference-131028122050-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by Susan Sylvester, Water Quality Bureau Director, Wisconsin Department of Environmental Quality.
New Ballast Technology Regulations from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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Making Connections Across Our Watersheds /slideshow/struck-great-lakes-restoration-conference-91213-final/27656883 struckgreatlakesrestorationconference9-131028122044-phpapp01
Andrew Struck, director of the Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department, will lead an interactive presentation on the departments fish passage program, which actively reconnects existing, high quality fish and wildlife habitat throughout the Milwaukee River Watershed and direct drainage to Lake Michigan. The workshop presenters will discuss concepts of aquatic connectivity, provide a comprehensive overview of a multi-million dollar watershed-wide approach to aquatic connectivity, and engage the audience in designing for options for fish passage using successful completed projects as case-studies. This presentation was given by Andrew Struck, Director, Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department.]]>

Andrew Struck, director of the Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department, will lead an interactive presentation on the departments fish passage program, which actively reconnects existing, high quality fish and wildlife habitat throughout the Milwaukee River Watershed and direct drainage to Lake Michigan. The workshop presenters will discuss concepts of aquatic connectivity, provide a comprehensive overview of a multi-million dollar watershed-wide approach to aquatic connectivity, and engage the audience in designing for options for fish passage using successful completed projects as case-studies. This presentation was given by Andrew Struck, Director, Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:20:44 GMT /slideshow/struck-great-lakes-restoration-conference-91213-final/27656883 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Making Connections Across Our Watersheds HealthyLakes Andrew Struck, director of the Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department, will lead an interactive presentation on the departments fish passage program, which actively reconnects existing, high quality fish and wildlife habitat throughout the Milwaukee River Watershed and direct drainage to Lake Michigan. The workshop presenters will discuss concepts of aquatic connectivity, provide a comprehensive overview of a multi-million dollar watershed-wide approach to aquatic connectivity, and engage the audience in designing for options for fish passage using successful completed projects as case-studies. This presentation was given by Andrew Struck, Director, Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/struckgreatlakesrestorationconference9-131028122044-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Andrew Struck, director of the Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department, will lead an interactive presentation on the departments fish passage program, which actively reconnects existing, high quality fish and wildlife habitat throughout the Milwaukee River Watershed and direct drainage to Lake Michigan. The workshop presenters will discuss concepts of aquatic connectivity, provide a comprehensive overview of a multi-million dollar watershed-wide approach to aquatic connectivity, and engage the audience in designing for options for fish passage using successful completed projects as case-studies. This presentation was given by Andrew Struck, Director, Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department.
Making Connections Across Our Watersheds from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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New Ballast Technology Regulations /slideshow/strickler-webinar-4/27656854 stricklerwebinar4-131028122001-phpapp01
The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by J. Rudi Strickler, Professor and Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.]]>

The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by J. Rudi Strickler, Professor and Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:20:01 GMT /slideshow/strickler-webinar-4/27656854 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) New Ballast Technology Regulations HealthyLakes The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by J. Rudi Strickler, Professor and Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stricklerwebinar4-131028122001-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by J. Rudi Strickler, Professor and Researcher, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
New Ballast Technology Regulations from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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Restoring the West Shore of Green Bay /slideshow/smith-cat-island-presentation-how2/27656852 smithcatislandpresentationhow2-131028122000-phpapp02
Restoration experts from Ducks Unlimited, The Nature Conservancy, and the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Areas of Concern will discuss case studies of partnerships turning federal GLRI funding into successful on-the-ground habitat restoration projects that provide a variety of ecological and societal benefits that can be sustained well into the future. Featured case studies include successfully restoring coastal marsh for waterbirds and for northern pike, using watershed-based GIS planning tools to prioritize restoration projects, and the reestablishment of the Cat Island Chain of islands in lower Green Bay. This presentation was given by Janet Smith, Chair of the Biota and Habitat Work Group of the Science and Technical Advisory Committee for the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Area of Concern, Retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.]]>

Restoration experts from Ducks Unlimited, The Nature Conservancy, and the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Areas of Concern will discuss case studies of partnerships turning federal GLRI funding into successful on-the-ground habitat restoration projects that provide a variety of ecological and societal benefits that can be sustained well into the future. Featured case studies include successfully restoring coastal marsh for waterbirds and for northern pike, using watershed-based GIS planning tools to prioritize restoration projects, and the reestablishment of the Cat Island Chain of islands in lower Green Bay. This presentation was given by Janet Smith, Chair of the Biota and Habitat Work Group of the Science and Technical Advisory Committee for the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Area of Concern, Retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:20:00 GMT /slideshow/smith-cat-island-presentation-how2/27656852 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Restoring the West Shore of Green Bay HealthyLakes Restoration experts from Ducks Unlimited, The Nature Conservancy, and the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Areas of Concern will discuss case studies of partnerships turning federal GLRI funding into successful on-the-ground habitat restoration projects that provide a variety of ecological and societal benefits that can be sustained well into the future. Featured case studies include successfully restoring coastal marsh for waterbirds and for northern pike, using watershed-based GIS planning tools to prioritize restoration projects, and the reestablishment of the Cat Island Chain of islands in lower Green Bay. This presentation was given by Janet Smith, Chair of the Biota and Habitat Work Group of the Science and Technical Advisory Committee for the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Area of Concern, Retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/smithcatislandpresentationhow2-131028122000-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Restoration experts from Ducks Unlimited, The Nature Conservancy, and the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Areas of Concern will discuss case studies of partnerships turning federal GLRI funding into successful on-the-ground habitat restoration projects that provide a variety of ecological and societal benefits that can be sustained well into the future. Featured case studies include successfully restoring coastal marsh for waterbirds and for northern pike, using watershed-based GIS planning tools to prioritize restoration projects, and the reestablishment of the Cat Island Chain of islands in lower Green Bay. This presentation was given by Janet Smith, Chair of the Biota and Habitat Work Group of the Science and Technical Advisory Committee for the Lower Fox River/Green Bay Area of Concern, Retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Restoring the West Shore of Green Bay from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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Delivering Results in the Sheboygan River AOC /slideshow/sear-sr-aoc-hr-projects/27656783 searsraochrprojects-131028121930-phpapp01
Learn about comprehensive restoration and remediation efforts conducted to address impairments in the Sheboygan River Area of Concern. Successful planning, coordination and implementation of several large-scale contaminated sediment dredging and habitat restoration projects will be discussed. Participants will gain insight into effective stakeholder partnerships, and a multi-layered, collaborative education, information and outreach campaign. This presentation was given by Thomas R. Sear, PE, CFM, Water Resource Practice Leader, Short Elliot Hendrickson, Inc.]]>

Learn about comprehensive restoration and remediation efforts conducted to address impairments in the Sheboygan River Area of Concern. Successful planning, coordination and implementation of several large-scale contaminated sediment dredging and habitat restoration projects will be discussed. Participants will gain insight into effective stakeholder partnerships, and a multi-layered, collaborative education, information and outreach campaign. This presentation was given by Thomas R. Sear, PE, CFM, Water Resource Practice Leader, Short Elliot Hendrickson, Inc.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:19:30 GMT /slideshow/sear-sr-aoc-hr-projects/27656783 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Delivering Results in the Sheboygan River AOC HealthyLakes Learn about comprehensive restoration and remediation efforts conducted to address impairments in the Sheboygan River Area of Concern. Successful planning, coordination and implementation of several large-scale contaminated sediment dredging and habitat restoration projects will be discussed. Participants will gain insight into effective stakeholder partnerships, and a multi-layered, collaborative education, information and outreach campaign. This presentation was given by Thomas R. Sear, PE, CFM, Water Resource Practice Leader, Short Elliot Hendrickson, Inc. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/searsraochrprojects-131028121930-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Learn about comprehensive restoration and remediation efforts conducted to address impairments in the Sheboygan River Area of Concern. Successful planning, coordination and implementation of several large-scale contaminated sediment dredging and habitat restoration projects will be discussed. Participants will gain insight into effective stakeholder partnerships, and a multi-layered, collaborative education, information and outreach campaign. This presentation was given by Thomas R. Sear, PE, CFM, Water Resource Practice Leader, Short Elliot Hendrickson, Inc.
Delivering Results in the Sheboygan River AOC from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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Restoring the Urban Root River /slideshow/sarakinos-2013-how-presentation-root-river/27656750 sarakinos2013howpresentation-rootriver-131028121857-phpapp02
We present a case study of how Racine, Wis., a coastal city, is using its formerly industrial riverfront as a lynchpin for an ambitious revitalization project that marries the goals of economic redevelopment, environmental improvement, and bringing the public back to the water. This presentation was given by Helen Sarakinos, Policy Program Director, River Alliance of Wisconsin.]]>

We present a case study of how Racine, Wis., a coastal city, is using its formerly industrial riverfront as a lynchpin for an ambitious revitalization project that marries the goals of economic redevelopment, environmental improvement, and bringing the public back to the water. This presentation was given by Helen Sarakinos, Policy Program Director, River Alliance of Wisconsin.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:18:56 GMT /slideshow/sarakinos-2013-how-presentation-root-river/27656750 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Restoring the Urban Root River HealthyLakes We present a case study of how Racine, Wis., a coastal city, is using its formerly industrial riverfront as a lynchpin for an ambitious revitalization project that marries the goals of economic redevelopment, environmental improvement, and bringing the public back to the water. This presentation was given by Helen Sarakinos, Policy Program Director, River Alliance of Wisconsin. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sarakinos2013howpresentation-rootriver-131028121857-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We present a case study of how Racine, Wis., a coastal city, is using its formerly industrial riverfront as a lynchpin for an ambitious revitalization project that marries the goals of economic redevelopment, environmental improvement, and bringing the public back to the water. This presentation was given by Helen Sarakinos, Policy Program Director, River Alliance of Wisconsin.
Restoring the Urban Root River from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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Advocating Water Quality Improvement in Detroit /slideshow/rousseau-how2013/27656732 rousseauhow2013-131028121811-phpapp02
This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This power point was given by Katie Rousseau, Associate Director, American Rivers.]]>

This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This power point was given by Katie Rousseau, Associate Director, American Rivers.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:18:11 GMT /slideshow/rousseau-how2013/27656732 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Advocating Water Quality Improvement in Detroit HealthyLakes This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This power point was given by Katie Rousseau, Associate Director, American Rivers. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rousseauhow2013-131028121811-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This power point was given by Katie Rousseau, Associate Director, American Rivers.
Advocating Water Quality Improvement in Detroit from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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Great Lakes Corporate Water Stewardship /slideshow/pinero-alliance-for-water-stewardship-updates-sept-2013-pinero/27656727 pineroallianceforwaterstewardshipupdatessept2013pinero-131028121804-phpapp02
The Alliance for Water Stewardship Beta International Water Stewardship Standard provides a roadmap for companies and utilities to follow towards sustainable water use. Participants will learn about the Alliance, how the Standard can help transform water management, and how to help improve the Standard before it is finalized in 2014. This presentation was given by Ed Pinero, Chief Sustainability Officer, Veolia Water North America.]]>

The Alliance for Water Stewardship Beta International Water Stewardship Standard provides a roadmap for companies and utilities to follow towards sustainable water use. Participants will learn about the Alliance, how the Standard can help transform water management, and how to help improve the Standard before it is finalized in 2014. This presentation was given by Ed Pinero, Chief Sustainability Officer, Veolia Water North America.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:18:04 GMT /slideshow/pinero-alliance-for-water-stewardship-updates-sept-2013-pinero/27656727 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Great Lakes Corporate Water Stewardship HealthyLakes The Alliance for Water Stewardship Beta International Water Stewardship Standard provides a roadmap for companies and utilities to follow towards sustainable water use. Participants will learn about the Alliance, how the Standard can help transform water management, and how to help improve the Standard before it is finalized in 2014. This presentation was given by Ed Pinero, Chief Sustainability Officer, Veolia Water North America. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pineroallianceforwaterstewardshipupdatessept2013pinero-131028121804-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Alliance for Water Stewardship Beta International Water Stewardship Standard provides a roadmap for companies and utilities to follow towards sustainable water use. Participants will learn about the Alliance, how the Standard can help transform water management, and how to help improve the Standard before it is finalized in 2014. This presentation was given by Ed Pinero, Chief Sustainability Officer, Veolia Water North America.
Great Lakes Corporate Water Stewardship from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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Phosphorus Management in the Fox-Wolf Basin /slideshow/pebbles-fox-p-trade-how-presentation-2013/27656452 pebblesfoxptradehowpresentation2013-131028120900-phpapp02
Wisconsin is the only Great Lakes state with statewide numeric water quality standards for phosphorus. In the Fox-Wolf basin, where phosphorus pollution is a major issue, there are projects underway to meet those standards through the innovative strategies of water quality trading and Wisconsins adaptive management option This workshop will illustrate each strategy through case studies and a discussion of their similarities and differences. This presentation was given by Victoria Pebbles, Program Director, Great Lakes Commission.]]>

Wisconsin is the only Great Lakes state with statewide numeric water quality standards for phosphorus. In the Fox-Wolf basin, where phosphorus pollution is a major issue, there are projects underway to meet those standards through the innovative strategies of water quality trading and Wisconsins adaptive management option This workshop will illustrate each strategy through case studies and a discussion of their similarities and differences. This presentation was given by Victoria Pebbles, Program Director, Great Lakes Commission.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:09:00 GMT /slideshow/pebbles-fox-p-trade-how-presentation-2013/27656452 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Phosphorus Management in the Fox-Wolf Basin HealthyLakes Wisconsin is the only Great Lakes state with statewide numeric water quality standards for phosphorus. In the Fox-Wolf basin, where phosphorus pollution is a major issue, there are projects underway to meet those standards through the innovative strategies of water quality trading and Wisconsins adaptive management option This workshop will illustrate each strategy through case studies and a discussion of their similarities and differences. This presentation was given by Victoria Pebbles, Program Director, Great Lakes Commission. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pebblesfoxptradehowpresentation2013-131028120900-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Wisconsin is the only Great Lakes state with statewide numeric water quality standards for phosphorus. In the Fox-Wolf basin, where phosphorus pollution is a major issue, there are projects underway to meet those standards through the innovative strategies of water quality trading and Wisconsins adaptive management option This workshop will illustrate each strategy through case studies and a discussion of their similarities and differences. This presentation was given by Victoria Pebbles, Program Director, Great Lakes Commission.
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Sharing Success: The Northeast Michigan CWMA /HealthyLakes/muladore-how-conference-huron-pines-cwma muladorehowconference-huronpinescwma-131028120857-phpapp01
We use grassroots efforts to kill grass roots! This overview of the successes and challenges of establishing the Northeast Michigan Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) will include topics like creating a scalable treatment program, working on public and private lands, prioritizing sites while including all landowners, and creating motivation to solve a problem that isnt necessarily visible to often absent seasonal landowners. Ecologist Jennifer Muladore, who manages the Huron Pines Invasive Species Program and coordinates the Northeast Michigan CWMA, will lead group discussion and show visuals to help other invasive species program organizers boost their own programs capacity for restoration success. This presentation was given by Jennifer Muladore, Ecologist, Huron Pines.]]>

We use grassroots efforts to kill grass roots! This overview of the successes and challenges of establishing the Northeast Michigan Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) will include topics like creating a scalable treatment program, working on public and private lands, prioritizing sites while including all landowners, and creating motivation to solve a problem that isnt necessarily visible to often absent seasonal landowners. Ecologist Jennifer Muladore, who manages the Huron Pines Invasive Species Program and coordinates the Northeast Michigan CWMA, will lead group discussion and show visuals to help other invasive species program organizers boost their own programs capacity for restoration success. This presentation was given by Jennifer Muladore, Ecologist, Huron Pines.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:08:56 GMT /HealthyLakes/muladore-how-conference-huron-pines-cwma HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Sharing Success: The Northeast Michigan CWMA HealthyLakes We use grassroots efforts to kill grass roots! This overview of the successes and challenges of establishing the Northeast Michigan Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) will include topics like creating a scalable treatment program, working on public and private lands, prioritizing sites while including all landowners, and creating motivation to solve a problem that isnt necessarily visible to often absent seasonal landowners. Ecologist Jennifer Muladore, who manages the Huron Pines Invasive Species Program and coordinates the Northeast Michigan CWMA, will lead group discussion and show visuals to help other invasive species program organizers boost their own programs capacity for restoration success. This presentation was given by Jennifer Muladore, Ecologist, Huron Pines. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/muladorehowconference-huronpinescwma-131028120857-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We use grassroots efforts to kill grass roots! This overview of the successes and challenges of establishing the Northeast Michigan Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) will include topics like creating a scalable treatment program, working on public and private lands, prioritizing sites while including all landowners, and creating motivation to solve a problem that isnt necessarily visible to often absent seasonal landowners. Ecologist Jennifer Muladore, who manages the Huron Pines Invasive Species Program and coordinates the Northeast Michigan CWMA, will lead group discussion and show visuals to help other invasive species program organizers boost their own programs capacity for restoration success. This presentation was given by Jennifer Muladore, Ecologist, Huron Pines.
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New Ballast Technology Regulations /HealthyLakes/middlebrook-how-ppt-9-1113-slsdcchm middlebrookhowppt9-11-13slsdc-chm-131028120837-phpapp01
The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by Craig Middlebrook, Deputy Administrator, U.S. Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation.]]>

The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by Craig Middlebrook, Deputy Administrator, U.S. Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:08:37 GMT /HealthyLakes/middlebrook-how-ppt-9-1113-slsdcchm HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) New Ballast Technology Regulations HealthyLakes The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by Craig Middlebrook, Deputy Administrator, U.S. Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/middlebrookhowppt9-11-13slsdc-chm-131028120837-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The speakers on the panel will provide different perspectives on how ballast water regulation and technology has created the current state of invasive species in the Great Lakes. This workshop will also enable participants to understand the regulatory challenges facing ballast water today while fully appreciating the current state of technology that is rising to the challenge of invaders. This presentation was given by Craig Middlebrook, Deputy Administrator, U.S. Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation.
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Prioritizing Emerging Contaminants and Control Strategies /slideshow/lyandres-emerging-contaminants-how-2013/27656438 lyandresemergingcontaminantshow2013-131028120835-phpapp01
Emerging contaminants in the Great Lakes present a new threat to human and ecological health due to chal- lenges associated with tracking and understanding their impacts. The workshop presenters will discuss how large water and wastewater utilities approach the issue of emerging contaminants, highlight the challenges, and provide recommendations for future action. This presentation was given by Olga Lyandres, Research Manager, Alliance for the Great Lakes.]]>

Emerging contaminants in the Great Lakes present a new threat to human and ecological health due to chal- lenges associated with tracking and understanding their impacts. The workshop presenters will discuss how large water and wastewater utilities approach the issue of emerging contaminants, highlight the challenges, and provide recommendations for future action. This presentation was given by Olga Lyandres, Research Manager, Alliance for the Great Lakes.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:08:35 GMT /slideshow/lyandres-emerging-contaminants-how-2013/27656438 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Prioritizing Emerging Contaminants and Control Strategies HealthyLakes Emerging contaminants in the Great Lakes present a new threat to human and ecological health due to chal- lenges associated with tracking and understanding their impacts. The workshop presenters will discuss how large water and wastewater utilities approach the issue of emerging contaminants, highlight the challenges, and provide recommendations for future action. This presentation was given by Olga Lyandres, Research Manager, Alliance for the Great Lakes. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lyandresemergingcontaminantshow2013-131028120835-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Emerging contaminants in the Great Lakes present a new threat to human and ecological health due to chal- lenges associated with tracking and understanding their impacts. The workshop presenters will discuss how large water and wastewater utilities approach the issue of emerging contaminants, highlight the challenges, and provide recommendations for future action. This presentation was given by Olga Lyandres, Research Manager, Alliance for the Great Lakes.
Prioritizing Emerging Contaminants and Control Strategies from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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Urgency! Accelerating Restoration and Climate Adaptation /slideshow/lindquist-how-milwaukee-final-updated-2/27656436 lindquisthowmilwaukeefinalupdated2-131028120830-phpapp02
Lake Superior is experiencing record warm water temperatures, unprecedented beach closures, dramatic loss of ice cover, and severe weather events that have caused millions in damage to several communities. Learn how the Superior Watershed Partnership is accelerating climate adaptation planning and moving to implement projects that help address climate change and further Great Lakes restoration. This presentation was given by Carl Lindquist, Executive Director, Superior Watershed Partnership and Land Trust.]]>

Lake Superior is experiencing record warm water temperatures, unprecedented beach closures, dramatic loss of ice cover, and severe weather events that have caused millions in damage to several communities. Learn how the Superior Watershed Partnership is accelerating climate adaptation planning and moving to implement projects that help address climate change and further Great Lakes restoration. This presentation was given by Carl Lindquist, Executive Director, Superior Watershed Partnership and Land Trust.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:08:30 GMT /slideshow/lindquist-how-milwaukee-final-updated-2/27656436 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Urgency! Accelerating Restoration and Climate Adaptation HealthyLakes Lake Superior is experiencing record warm water temperatures, unprecedented beach closures, dramatic loss of ice cover, and severe weather events that have caused millions in damage to several communities. Learn how the Superior Watershed Partnership is accelerating climate adaptation planning and moving to implement projects that help address climate change and further Great Lakes restoration. This presentation was given by Carl Lindquist, Executive Director, Superior Watershed Partnership and Land Trust. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lindquisthowmilwaukeefinalupdated2-131028120830-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lake Superior is experiencing record warm water temperatures, unprecedented beach closures, dramatic loss of ice cover, and severe weather events that have caused millions in damage to several communities. Learn how the Superior Watershed Partnership is accelerating climate adaptation planning and moving to implement projects that help address climate change and further Great Lakes restoration. This presentation was given by Carl Lindquist, Executive Director, Superior Watershed Partnership and Land Trust.
Urgency! Accelerating Restoration and Climate Adaptation from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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Advocating Water Quality Improvement in Detroit /slideshow/leaphart-gouch-2013-how-conference-sierra-club-presentation/27656432 leaphartgouch2013howconference-sierraclubpresentation-131028120808-phpapp01
This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This slide show was given by Erma Leaphart-Gouch, Volunteer, Sierra Club.]]>

This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This slide show was given by Erma Leaphart-Gouch, Volunteer, Sierra Club.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:08:07 GMT /slideshow/leaphart-gouch-2013-how-conference-sierra-club-presentation/27656432 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Advocating Water Quality Improvement in Detroit HealthyLakes This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This slide show was given by Erma Leaphart-Gouch, Volunteer, Sierra Club. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/leaphartgouch2013howconference-sierraclubpresentation-131028120808-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This workshop addresses how citizen advocacy is resulting in cleaner water in the Great Lakes by reducing combined sewer overflows and reducing pollution from Detroits sewage treatment plant. Participants will help develop stories and effective strategies to encourage support from the city, sewer agency, regulators, and political leaders. This slide show was given by Erma Leaphart-Gouch, Volunteer, Sierra Club.
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Taking Action to Combat Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region /slideshow/koslow-panel-presentation-melinda/27656428 koslowpanelpresentationmelinda-131028120802-phpapp02
A panel of experts from municipalities, agricultural interests, habitat and wildlife restoration implementers, and lake level scientists will focus on actions being taken in the Great Lakes region to combat climate change impacts. Join an interactive discussion with the panelists to discuss actions that must be taken to safeguard the health of the Great Lakes. This slide show was given by Melinda Koslow, Regional Program Manager, Safeguards Program, National Wildlife Federation.]]>

A panel of experts from municipalities, agricultural interests, habitat and wildlife restoration implementers, and lake level scientists will focus on actions being taken in the Great Lakes region to combat climate change impacts. Join an interactive discussion with the panelists to discuss actions that must be taken to safeguard the health of the Great Lakes. This slide show was given by Melinda Koslow, Regional Program Manager, Safeguards Program, National Wildlife Federation.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:08:02 GMT /slideshow/koslow-panel-presentation-melinda/27656428 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Taking Action to Combat Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region HealthyLakes A panel of experts from municipalities, agricultural interests, habitat and wildlife restoration implementers, and lake level scientists will focus on actions being taken in the Great Lakes region to combat climate change impacts. Join an interactive discussion with the panelists to discuss actions that must be taken to safeguard the health of the Great Lakes. This slide show was given by Melinda Koslow, Regional Program Manager, Safeguards Program, National Wildlife Federation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/koslowpanelpresentationmelinda-131028120802-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A panel of experts from municipalities, agricultural interests, habitat and wildlife restoration implementers, and lake level scientists will focus on actions being taken in the Great Lakes region to combat climate change impacts. Join an interactive discussion with the panelists to discuss actions that must be taken to safeguard the health of the Great Lakes. This slide show was given by Melinda Koslow, Regional Program Manager, Safeguards Program, National Wildlife Federation.
Taking Action to Combat Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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Phosphorus Management in the Fox-Wolf Basin /slideshow/jones-fox-wolf-p-management/27656426 jonesfoxwolfpmanagement-131028120759-phpapp01
Wisconsin is the only Great Lakes state with statewide numeric water quality standards for phosphorus. In the Fox-Wolf basin, where phosphorus pollution is a major issue, there are projects underway to meet those standards through the innovative strategies of water quality trading and Wisconsins adaptive management option This workshop will illustrate each strategy through case studies and a discussion of their similarities and differences. This presentation was given by Emily Jones, Water Program Assistant, Clean Wisconsin.]]>

Wisconsin is the only Great Lakes state with statewide numeric water quality standards for phosphorus. In the Fox-Wolf basin, where phosphorus pollution is a major issue, there are projects underway to meet those standards through the innovative strategies of water quality trading and Wisconsins adaptive management option This workshop will illustrate each strategy through case studies and a discussion of their similarities and differences. This presentation was given by Emily Jones, Water Program Assistant, Clean Wisconsin.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:07:59 GMT /slideshow/jones-fox-wolf-p-management/27656426 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) Phosphorus Management in the Fox-Wolf Basin HealthyLakes Wisconsin is the only Great Lakes state with statewide numeric water quality standards for phosphorus. In the Fox-Wolf basin, where phosphorus pollution is a major issue, there are projects underway to meet those standards through the innovative strategies of water quality trading and Wisconsins adaptive management option This workshop will illustrate each strategy through case studies and a discussion of their similarities and differences. This presentation was given by Emily Jones, Water Program Assistant, Clean Wisconsin. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jonesfoxwolfpmanagement-131028120759-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Wisconsin is the only Great Lakes state with statewide numeric water quality standards for phosphorus. In the Fox-Wolf basin, where phosphorus pollution is a major issue, there are projects underway to meet those standards through the innovative strategies of water quality trading and Wisconsins adaptive management option This workshop will illustrate each strategy through case studies and a discussion of their similarities and differences. This presentation was given by Emily Jones, Water Program Assistant, Clean Wisconsin.
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2013 HOW Conference: Diverse Voices of the Changing Kinnickinnic /slideshow/gonzalez-the-kinnickinnic-river-story/27656420 gonzalezthekinnickinnicriverstory-131028120747-phpapp02
Community Stewardship for Great Lakes resources is crucial to the sustainability of restoration work. In a flood management project on the Kinnickinnic River watershed on Milwaukees diverse south side, success has been achieved through grassroots efforts that overcome cultural and linguistic barriers and meet community needs. This presentation was given by Iris Gonzalez, Community Engagement Specialist, Sixteenth Street Community Health Center.]]>

Community Stewardship for Great Lakes resources is crucial to the sustainability of restoration work. In a flood management project on the Kinnickinnic River watershed on Milwaukees diverse south side, success has been achieved through grassroots efforts that overcome cultural and linguistic barriers and meet community needs. This presentation was given by Iris Gonzalez, Community Engagement Specialist, Sixteenth Street Community Health Center.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:07:47 GMT /slideshow/gonzalez-the-kinnickinnic-river-story/27656420 HealthyLakes@slideshare.net(HealthyLakes) 2013 HOW Conference: Diverse Voices of the Changing Kinnickinnic HealthyLakes Community Stewardship for Great Lakes resources is crucial to the sustainability of restoration work. In a flood management project on the Kinnickinnic River watershed on Milwaukees diverse south side, success has been achieved through grassroots efforts that overcome cultural and linguistic barriers and meet community needs. This presentation was given by Iris Gonzalez, Community Engagement Specialist, Sixteenth Street Community Health Center. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gonzalezthekinnickinnicriverstory-131028120747-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Community Stewardship for Great Lakes resources is crucial to the sustainability of restoration work. In a flood management project on the Kinnickinnic River watershed on Milwaukees diverse south side, success has been achieved through grassroots efforts that overcome cultural and linguistic barriers and meet community needs. This presentation was given by Iris Gonzalez, Community Engagement Specialist, Sixteenth Street Community Health Center.
2013 HOW Conference: Diverse Voices of the Changing Kinnickinnic from Healthy Lakes, Healthy Lives
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-HealthyLakes-48x48.jpg?cb=1522792236 More than 90 organizations representing millions of residents in the Great Lakes have joined a new coalition whose goal is to restore and protect the Great Lakes. www.healthylakes.org https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/welchdetroitpowerpoint-how-131028122126-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/welch-detroit-power-point-how/27656898 Advocating Water Quali... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/vanheldenhowconferencesept112013n-131028122123-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/van-helden-how-conferencesept112013n/27656897 Restoring the West Sho... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/timmhowpresentation-131028122104-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/timm-how-presentation/27656891 2013 HOW Conference: C...