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Great Lakes Environmental Calendar
March 2008
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March 2-7, 2008
2008 Ocean Sciences Meeting: From the Watershed to the Global Ocean
Orlando, Florida
Water connects and binds us all. It moves from the top of the highest mountain to the depths of the deepest oceans. As limnologists, oceanographers, and educators, water is the lifeblood of our endeavors. Now, as never before, we recognize the interconnections between land and sea, and at the 2008 bi-annual Ocean Sciences Meeting we are going to recognize the important nature of these connections.
Phone: 254-776-3550
E-mail: orlando2008@sgmeet.com
March 18-19, 2008
AWEA and CanWEA Wind & Transmission Workshop
Detroit, Michigan
Transmission is the biggest long-term barrier to significant wind energy expansion. This workshop will explore ways to make more use of existing transmission capacity, work through logjams in interconnection queues, and expand transmission capacity.
Phone: 202-383-2500
E-mail: windmail@awea.org
March 19-20, 2008
4th Binational Lake St. Clair Conference
Harrison Township, Michigan
This year's conference will focus on implementing restoration and protection efforts for Lake St. Clair. A portion of the conference will address key initiatives in the U.S. and Canadian sides of the watershed.
Contact: Matt Doss
Phone: 734-474-9135
E-mail: mdoss@glc.org
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
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