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Summer 2007
PNWWATER 116
2007 Conference Announcement:

Moving Science Into Policy and Action

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Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, WA

The biennial Regional Research and Extension Water Quality Conference will be held November 8 and 9, 2007 at the beautiful Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, Washington. The conference will focus on water science and policy issues in the Pacific Northwest and include both a pre-conference workshop and a field trip on November 7. The conference is expected to draw an audience of approximately 250 water-resource professionals from around the region to present and share their work with researchers, regulators, practitioners, educators, students, and others. From research to outreach, from policy to human health, the conference will cover a wide range of topics concerning the integration of water science and policy.

Staying current on the latest technical, social, and legal issues are essential to a water-resource professionals’ career. Networking with peers is also important. The conference schedule will allow an opportunity to accomplish this by providing two days of concurrent sessions, ample break and meal times, and a poster session/networking reception. Mark your calendar and join your colleagues in Stevenson, Washington to learn about the many interesting aspects of water resources management in the Pacific Northwest.

 

 

Who Should Attend

  • Watershed Groups
  • Conservation and Irrigation Districts
  • Water and Natural Resource Agency Staff and Scientists
  • Federal, Tribal, State, County, Local Officials and Their Staff
  • Environmental and Natural Resources Attorneys
  • Water Resources Advisory Committees and Councils
  • Non-governmental Organizations
  • University Researchers, Educators, and Students
  • Resource Use and Protection Advocates
  • Interested Citizens

Golfing at Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, WAStevenson, Washington is located in the heart of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, less than an hour’s drive from the Vancouver, Washington/Portland, Oregon area. This beautiful area has much to offer for those wanting to do some hiking or sightseeing. Some ideas for sightseeing include the following:

  • Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum, Stevenson, Washington. Learn about the natural and human history of the area. Contact: 800-991-2338
  • Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Monument Headquarters, Amboy, Washington. Discover the drama of an active volcano. Contact: 360-449-7800
  • Sternwheeler Columbia Gorge & Marine Park, Cascade Locks, Oregon. Cruise the Columbia River Gorge aboard a triple-deck paddle wheeler. Contact: 800-643-1354

For more information on things to do in this area, contact the Skamania County Chamber of Commerce at 800-989-9178 or visit their web site at http://www.skamania.org.

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Pacific Northwest Regional Water
Quality Coordination Project
Partners

Land Grant Universities
Alaska
Cooperative Extension Service
Contact Fred Sorensen:
907-786-6311
http://www.uaf.edu/ces/water/index.html
University Publications:
http://www.alaska.edu/uaf/ces/publications/

Idaho
University of Idaho
Cooperative Extension System
Contact Bob Mahler: 208-885-7025
http://www.uidaho.edu/wq/wqhome.html
University Publications:
http://info.ag.uidaho.edu/Catalog/catalog.html

Oregon
Oregon State University
Extension Service
Contact Mike Gamroth: 541-737-3316
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/
University Publications:
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/

Washington
Washington State University
WSU Extension
Contact Bob Simmons:
360-427-9670 ext. 690
http://wawater.wsu.edu/
University Publications:
http://pubs.wsu.edu/

Northwest Indian College
Contact Michael Cochrane: 360-392-4299
mcochrane@nwic.edu or
http://www.nwic.edu/

Water Resource Research Institutes
Water and Environmental Research
Center (Alaska)
http://www.uaf.edu/water/

Idaho Water Resources
Research Institute
http://www.boise.uidaho.edu/

Institute for Water and Watersheds
(Oregon)
http://water.oregonstate.edu/

State of Washington
Water Research Center
http://www.swwrc.wsu.edu/

Environmental Protection Agency
EPA, Region 10
The Pacific Northwest
http://www.epa.gov/r10earth/

Office of Research and Development,
Corvallis Laboratory
http://www.epa.gov/wed/

For more information contact
Jan Seago at 206-553-0038 or
seago.jan@epa.gov

The Project
Land Grant Universities, Water Research Institutes and EPA Region 10 have formed a partnership to provide research and education to communities about protecting or restoring the quality of water resources. This partnership is being supported in part by the USDA’s Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension System (CSREES).

Our Goal and Approach
The goal of this Project is to provide leadership for water resources research, education and outreach to help people, industry and governments to prevent and solve current and emerging water quality and quantity problems. The approach to achieving this goal is for the Partners to develop a coordinated regional water quality effort based on, and strengthening, individual state programs.

Our Strengths
The Project promotes regional collaboration by acknowledging existing programs and successful efforts; assessing program gaps; identifying potential issues for cross-agency and private sector collaboration; and developing a clearinghouse of expertise and programs. In addition, the Project establishes or enhances partnerships with federal, state and local environmental and water resource management agencies, such as by placing a University Liaison within the offices of EPA Region 10.

State of Washington Water Research Center logoMajor conference sponsors include: USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (CSREES), State of Washington Water Research Center, Washington State Department of Ecology, Washington State Department of Transportation, Oregon Water Resources Department, the Institute for Water and Watersheds at Oregon State University, and the Center for Environmental Research, Education, and Outreach at Washington State University.

For more information, contact the State of Washington Water Research Center by e-mail at watercenter@wsu.edu, the Center for Distance and Professional Education at WSU at joyt@wsu.edu or visit our web site at: http://capps.wsu.edu/WaterPolicy/.

Columbia River Gorge national Scenic Area

National Water Quality Program Areas

The four land grant universities in the Pacific Northwest have aligned our water resource extension and research efforts with eight themes of the USDA's Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension System.

  1. Animal Waste Management
  2. Drinking Water and Human Health
  3. Environmental Restoration
  4. Nutrient and Pesticide Management
  5. Pollution Assessment and Prevention
  6. Watershed Management
  7. Water Conservation and Agricultural Water Management
  8. Water Policy and Economics
CSREES is the Cooperative States Research, Education and Extension Service, a sub-agency of the United States Department of Agriculture, and is the federal partner in this water quality program.

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A cooperative program consisting of the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
and
the Land Grant Colleges and Universities.

- a Regionally-Based National Network -

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