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This powerpoint was used with the Crop Production Clinics of 2020 and presents the state of Nebraska's water quality. This includes information from the 2018 Water Quality Integrated Report and the 2019 Quality-Assessed Agrichemical Contaminant Database for Nebraska Groundwater. Both reports will be revised for 2020. For more information contact kpekarek2@unl.edu e]]>

This powerpoint was used with the Crop Production Clinics of 2020 and presents the state of Nebraska's water quality. This includes information from the 2018 Water Quality Integrated Report and the 2019 Quality-Assessed Agrichemical Contaminant Database for Nebraska Groundwater. Both reports will be revised for 2020. For more information contact kpekarek2@unl.edu e]]>
Thu, 02 Jul 2020 12:02:59 GMT /slideshow/the-state-of-nebraskas-water-quality-2019/236520595 KatiePekarek@slideshare.net(KatiePekarek) The State of Nebraska's Water Quality 2019 KatiePekarek This powerpoint was used with the Crop Production Clinics of 2020 and presents the state of Nebraska's water quality. This includes information from the 2018 Water Quality Integrated Report and the 2019 Quality-Assessed Agrichemical Contaminant Database for Nebraska Groundwater. Both reports will be revised for 2020. For more information contact kpekarek2@unl.edu e <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20200115cpcnewaterqualitypekarek-200702120259-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This powerpoint was used with the Crop Production Clinics of 2020 and presents the state of Nebraska&#39;s water quality. This includes information from the 2018 Water Quality Integrated Report and the 2019 Quality-Assessed Agrichemical Contaminant Database for Nebraska Groundwater. Both reports will be revised for 2020. For more information contact kpekarek2@unl.edu e
The State of Nebraska's Water Quality 2019 from Katie Pekarek
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2019 Women in Ag - What happens wihen a state agency wins a farming competitoin? /slideshow/2019-women-in-ag-what-happens-wihen-a-state-agency-wins-a-farming-competitoin/132919710 20190222wiataps-190222174904
2019 Women in Ag - Nitrate, TAPs, Drinking Water, Health The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality won a farming competition in Nebraska in 2019. How did this happen? what happens next? What does this mean for water quality?]]>

2019 Women in Ag - Nitrate, TAPs, Drinking Water, Health The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality won a farming competition in Nebraska in 2019. How did this happen? what happens next? What does this mean for water quality?]]>
Fri, 22 Feb 2019 17:49:04 GMT /slideshow/2019-women-in-ag-what-happens-wihen-a-state-agency-wins-a-farming-competitoin/132919710 KatiePekarek@slideshare.net(KatiePekarek) 2019 Women in Ag - What happens wihen a state agency wins a farming competitoin? KatiePekarek 2019 Women in Ag - Nitrate, TAPs, Drinking Water, Health The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality won a farming competition in Nebraska in 2019. How did this happen? what happens next? What does this mean for water quality? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20190222wiataps-190222174904-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 2019 Women in Ag - Nitrate, TAPs, Drinking Water, Health The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality won a farming competition in Nebraska in 2019. How did this happen? what happens next? What does this mean for water quality?
2019 Women in Ag - What happens wihen a state agency wins a farming competitoin? from Katie Pekarek
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2018 Lincoln Pond and Lake Management Workshop /slideshow/2018-lincoln-pond-and-lake-management-workshop/92001987 2018lakepondmanagementlincolnfull-180326233923
2018 Lincoln Pond and Lake Management Workshop]]>

2018 Lincoln Pond and Lake Management Workshop]]>
Mon, 26 Mar 2018 23:39:23 GMT /slideshow/2018-lincoln-pond-and-lake-management-workshop/92001987 KatiePekarek@slideshare.net(KatiePekarek) 2018 Lincoln Pond and Lake Management Workshop KatiePekarek 2018 Lincoln Pond and Lake Management Workshop <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2018lakepondmanagementlincolnfull-180326233923-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 2018 Lincoln Pond and Lake Management Workshop
2018 Lincoln Pond and Lake Management Workshop from Katie Pekarek
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2018 Nebraska Pond and Lake Management Workshop /slideshow/2018-nebraska-pond-and-lake-management-workshop/91479767 2018lakepondmanagementomahafull-180321233703
These are the slides used on March 21 at the Nebraska Pond and Lake Management Workshop. Contact Katie Pekarek, University of Nebraska with any questions at kpekarek2@unl.edu or (402) 413-1166]]>

These are the slides used on March 21 at the Nebraska Pond and Lake Management Workshop. Contact Katie Pekarek, University of Nebraska with any questions at kpekarek2@unl.edu or (402) 413-1166]]>
Wed, 21 Mar 2018 23:37:03 GMT /slideshow/2018-nebraska-pond-and-lake-management-workshop/91479767 KatiePekarek@slideshare.net(KatiePekarek) 2018 Nebraska Pond and Lake Management Workshop KatiePekarek These are the slides used on March 21 at the Nebraska Pond and Lake Management Workshop. Contact Katie Pekarek, University of Nebraska with any questions at kpekarek2@unl.edu or (402) 413-1166 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2018lakepondmanagementomahafull-180321233703-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These are the slides used on March 21 at the Nebraska Pond and Lake Management Workshop. Contact Katie Pekarek, University of Nebraska with any questions at kpekarek2@unl.edu or (402) 413-1166
2018 Nebraska Pond and Lake Management Workshop from Katie Pekarek
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Spring Lake - A Case Study for Green Infrastructure & LID (part 2) /slideshow/spring-lake-a-case-study-for-lid-part-2/73100255 springlakesymposium2017part2final372017-170313163311
An in-depth case study for low impact development]]>

An in-depth case study for low impact development]]>
Mon, 13 Mar 2017 16:33:11 GMT /slideshow/spring-lake-a-case-study-for-lid-part-2/73100255 KatiePekarek@slideshare.net(KatiePekarek) Spring Lake - A Case Study for Green Infrastructure & LID (part 2) KatiePekarek An in-depth case study for low impact development <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/springlakesymposium2017part2final372017-170313163311-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An in-depth case study for low impact development
Spring Lake - A Case Study for Green Infrastructure & LID (part 2) from Katie Pekarek
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Spring Lake - A Case Study for Green Infrastructure & LID (part 1) /slideshow/spring-lake-a-case-study-for-lid-part-1/73100180 springlakesymposium2017part1final372017-170313163053
An in-depth look into a low impact development case study.]]>

An in-depth look into a low impact development case study.]]>
Mon, 13 Mar 2017 16:30:53 GMT /slideshow/spring-lake-a-case-study-for-lid-part-1/73100180 KatiePekarek@slideshare.net(KatiePekarek) Spring Lake - A Case Study for Green Infrastructure & LID (part 1) KatiePekarek An in-depth look into a low impact development case study. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/springlakesymposium2017part1final372017-170313163053-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An in-depth look into a low impact development case study.
Spring Lake - A Case Study for Green Infrastructure & LID (part 1) from Katie Pekarek
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Stormwater and Water Quality Trading from 10,000 Feet /slideshow/stormwater-and-water-quality-trading-from-10000-feet/73100054 brownnefsmamarch2017-170313162700
An outlook on stormwater policies, investment needs, water quality trading and market-based instruments]]>

An outlook on stormwater policies, investment needs, water quality trading and market-based instruments]]>
Mon, 13 Mar 2017 16:27:00 GMT /slideshow/stormwater-and-water-quality-trading-from-10000-feet/73100054 KatiePekarek@slideshare.net(KatiePekarek) Stormwater and Water Quality Trading from 10,000 Feet KatiePekarek An outlook on stormwater policies, investment needs, water quality trading and market-based instruments <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/brownnefsmamarch2017-170313162700-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An outlook on stormwater policies, investment needs, water quality trading and market-based instruments
Stormwater and Water Quality Trading from 10,000 Feet from Katie Pekarek
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Off-Site BMP Implementation Program /slideshow/offsite-bmp-implementation-program/73099690 grabernestormwatersymposium3-170313161648
The overall goal of this project was to develop an implementation framework for an offsite BMP program to maximize the environmental and economic effectiveness with which the City of Wichita meets its NPDES stormwater permitting requirements to ultimately improve water quality in the Little Ark and Arkansas Rivers. This program aims to integrate watershed stakholders across sociopolitical bounds and provide a sustainable funding mechanism to implement and maintain water quality practices in the rural landscape, a critical need as watershed managers struggle to meet water quality targets (e.g., TMDLs). Based on dialogue between stakeholders representing the watersheds agricultural (represented by the Little Ark Watershed Restoration And Protection Strategy program, or WRAPS) and urban (represented by the City of Wichitas Stormwater Advisory Board and City officials) communities and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), which administers TMDLs and water quality permits, the program works to optimize the placement of BMPs within the watershed for maximum water quality benefit of the integrated system. Rural management practices tend to be less costly, thereby enabling greater pollutant load reduction per dollar spent on BMPs in rural versus urban areas. For this reason, net costs to urban developments participating in the offsite program should be significantly less than if traditional urban water quality control practices were installed and maintained. A program framework was developed in which a sediment credit fee is paid annually by urban developments participating in the program to finance implementation and maintenance of offsite BMPs as facilitated through the Little Arkansas WRAPS program. Adoption of this offsite program is anticipated to lead to greater reductions in sediment (and other pollutant) loads leaving the watershed than could be achieved through conventional implementation of BMPs within urban bounds to meet MS4 permit requirements. The program is currently in its first year of implementation.]]>

The overall goal of this project was to develop an implementation framework for an offsite BMP program to maximize the environmental and economic effectiveness with which the City of Wichita meets its NPDES stormwater permitting requirements to ultimately improve water quality in the Little Ark and Arkansas Rivers. This program aims to integrate watershed stakholders across sociopolitical bounds and provide a sustainable funding mechanism to implement and maintain water quality practices in the rural landscape, a critical need as watershed managers struggle to meet water quality targets (e.g., TMDLs). Based on dialogue between stakeholders representing the watersheds agricultural (represented by the Little Ark Watershed Restoration And Protection Strategy program, or WRAPS) and urban (represented by the City of Wichitas Stormwater Advisory Board and City officials) communities and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), which administers TMDLs and water quality permits, the program works to optimize the placement of BMPs within the watershed for maximum water quality benefit of the integrated system. Rural management practices tend to be less costly, thereby enabling greater pollutant load reduction per dollar spent on BMPs in rural versus urban areas. For this reason, net costs to urban developments participating in the offsite program should be significantly less than if traditional urban water quality control practices were installed and maintained. A program framework was developed in which a sediment credit fee is paid annually by urban developments participating in the program to finance implementation and maintenance of offsite BMPs as facilitated through the Little Arkansas WRAPS program. Adoption of this offsite program is anticipated to lead to greater reductions in sediment (and other pollutant) loads leaving the watershed than could be achieved through conventional implementation of BMPs within urban bounds to meet MS4 permit requirements. The program is currently in its first year of implementation.]]>
Mon, 13 Mar 2017 16:16:48 GMT /slideshow/offsite-bmp-implementation-program/73099690 KatiePekarek@slideshare.net(KatiePekarek) Off-Site BMP Implementation Program KatiePekarek The overall goal of this project was to develop an implementation framework for an offsite BMP program to maximize the environmental and economic effectiveness with which the City of Wichita meets its NPDES stormwater permitting requirements to ultimately improve water quality in the Little Ark and Arkansas Rivers. This program aims to integrate watershed stakholders across sociopolitical bounds and provide a sustainable funding mechanism to implement and maintain water quality practices in the rural landscape, a critical need as watershed managers struggle to meet water quality targets (e.g., TMDLs). Based on dialogue between stakeholders representing the watersheds agricultural (represented by the Little Ark Watershed Restoration And Protection Strategy program, or WRAPS) and urban (represented by the City of Wichitas Stormwater Advisory Board and City officials) communities and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), which administers TMDLs and water quality permits, the program works to optimize the placement of BMPs within the watershed for maximum water quality benefit of the integrated system. Rural management practices tend to be less costly, thereby enabling greater pollutant load reduction per dollar spent on BMPs in rural versus urban areas. For this reason, net costs to urban developments participating in the offsite program should be significantly less than if traditional urban water quality control practices were installed and maintained. A program framework was developed in which a sediment credit fee is paid annually by urban developments participating in the program to finance implementation and maintenance of offsite BMPs as facilitated through the Little Arkansas WRAPS program. Adoption of this offsite program is anticipated to lead to greater reductions in sediment (and other pollutant) loads leaving the watershed than could be achieved through conventional implementation of BMPs within urban bounds to meet MS4 permit requirements. The program is currently in its first year of implementation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/grabernestormwatersymposium3-170313161648-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The overall goal of this project was to develop an implementation framework for an offsite BMP program to maximize the environmental and economic effectiveness with which the City of Wichita meets its NPDES stormwater permitting requirements to ultimately improve water quality in the Little Ark and Arkansas Rivers. This program aims to integrate watershed stakholders across sociopolitical bounds and provide a sustainable funding mechanism to implement and maintain water quality practices in the rural landscape, a critical need as watershed managers struggle to meet water quality targets (e.g., TMDLs). Based on dialogue between stakeholders representing the watersheds agricultural (represented by the Little Ark Watershed Restoration And Protection Strategy program, or WRAPS) and urban (represented by the City of Wichitas Stormwater Advisory Board and City officials) communities and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), which administers TMDLs and water quality permits, the program works to optimize the placement of BMPs within the watershed for maximum water quality benefit of the integrated system. Rural management practices tend to be less costly, thereby enabling greater pollutant load reduction per dollar spent on BMPs in rural versus urban areas. For this reason, net costs to urban developments participating in the offsite program should be significantly less than if traditional urban water quality control practices were installed and maintained. A program framework was developed in which a sediment credit fee is paid annually by urban developments participating in the program to finance implementation and maintenance of offsite BMPs as facilitated through the Little Arkansas WRAPS program. Adoption of this offsite program is anticipated to lead to greater reductions in sediment (and other pollutant) loads leaving the watershed than could be achieved through conventional implementation of BMPs within urban bounds to meet MS4 permit requirements. The program is currently in its first year of implementation.
Off-Site BMP Implementation Program from Katie Pekarek
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2017 Sandpit Lake Management - Grand Island /slideshow/2017-sandpit-lake-management-grand-island/72781596 2017lakepondmanagementgrandislandfull-170303170403
Sandpit Lake Management in Nebraska]]>

Sandpit Lake Management in Nebraska]]>
Fri, 03 Mar 2017 17:04:03 GMT /slideshow/2017-sandpit-lake-management-grand-island/72781596 KatiePekarek@slideshare.net(KatiePekarek) 2017 Sandpit Lake Management - Grand Island KatiePekarek Sandpit Lake Management in Nebraska <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2017lakepondmanagementgrandislandfull-170303170403-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Sandpit Lake Management in Nebraska
2017 Sandpit Lake Management - Grand Island from Katie Pekarek
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Strategizing Communications for Drinking Water Professionals /slideshow/strategizing-communications-for-drinking-water-professionals/58984491 20151028communicationswaterprofessionls-160302192558
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Strategizing Communications from the Inside Out for Drinking Water Professionals ]]>
Wed, 02 Mar 2016 19:25:58 GMT /slideshow/strategizing-communications-for-drinking-water-professionals/58984491 KatiePekarek@slideshare.net(KatiePekarek) Strategizing Communications for Drinking Water Professionals KatiePekarek Strategizing Communications from the Inside Out for Drinking Water Professionals <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20151028communicationswaterprofessionls-160302192558-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Strategizing Communications from the Inside Out for Drinking Water Professionals
Strategizing Communications for Drinking Water Professionals from Katie Pekarek
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20150312 lake pond management nnts /slideshow/20150312-lake-pond-management-nnts/45478980 20150312lakepondmanagementnnts-150305103927-conversion-gate01
Pond and Lake Management Workshop slides presented by Katie Pekarek, Nebraska Extension; Jeff Blaser, Nebraska Game and Parks; and Mike Archer, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality. Presented to the public at large during 4 meetings throughout Nebraska]]>

Pond and Lake Management Workshop slides presented by Katie Pekarek, Nebraska Extension; Jeff Blaser, Nebraska Game and Parks; and Mike Archer, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality. Presented to the public at large during 4 meetings throughout Nebraska]]>
Thu, 05 Mar 2015 10:39:26 GMT /slideshow/20150312-lake-pond-management-nnts/45478980 KatiePekarek@slideshare.net(KatiePekarek) 20150312 lake pond management nnts KatiePekarek Pond and Lake Management Workshop slides presented by Katie Pekarek, Nebraska Extension; Jeff Blaser, Nebraska Game and Parks; and Mike Archer, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality. Presented to the public at large during 4 meetings throughout Nebraska <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20150312lakepondmanagementnnts-150305103927-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pond and Lake Management Workshop slides presented by Katie Pekarek, Nebraska Extension; Jeff Blaser, Nebraska Game and Parks; and Mike Archer, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality. Presented to the public at large during 4 meetings throughout Nebraska
20150312 lake pond management nnts from Katie Pekarek
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