| Great Lakes Environmental Calendar
April 2008
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March 31 - April 2, 2008
Urban Water Management: An Integrated Water Quality Conference & Exhibition
Louisville, Kentucky
Urban Water Management will focus on the integration of Stormwater BMPs, Phase II regulations, green infrastructure, and funding of municipal water management programs. It will cover design, construction, maintenance and emerging technology for urban water quality.
Contact: Joanie Harrington
Phone: 918.832.9305
E-mail: joanieh@pennwell.com
April 9-10, 2008
Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region
East Lansing, Michigan
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century, and adequate response to it will have to be developed at the regional, as well as global and national levels. This conference will bring together researchers, decision makers, educators, activists and citizens to examine how climate change will affect the Great Lakes region and how we can respond to it.
Contact: Maya Fischhoff
Phone: 517-432-8296
E-mail: mayaef@msu.edu.
April 16-17, 2008
Great Lakes Observing System Annual Meeting
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Great Lakes Observing System (GLOS) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to providing wide community access to real-time and historic data on the hydrology, biology, chemistry, geology and cultural resources of the Great Lakes, its interconnecting waterways and the St. Lawrence River.
Contact: Christine Manninen
E-mail: manninen@glc.org
April 22-23, 2008
Energy 2100: Making the Lakes Great
Toronto, Ontario
Recent years and months have seen increasing attention being paid to the issue of energy security. This Global Conference on the Great Lakes, Energy and Public Policy will bring together world experts to discuss topical concerns.
Phone: 905-335-7993 or 1-800-625-7925
E-mail: ron@mmsonline.ca
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