Tribes and 401 Water Quality Certification

Tribes and 401 Water Quality Certification

Hosted by River Network:   Presenters: Scott Bulgrin, Pueblo of Sandia and Merritt Frey, River Network Date: Wednesday, March 19 Time: 3pm EST | 2pm CST | 1pm MST | Noon PST | 11am AKST Length: 90 min RSVP: The webinar is free, but you must RSVP by Monday, March 17. Prerequisites Participants may benefit from reviewing our introductory webinar: An Introduction to Tribal Roles under the Clean Water Act. Training: This session provide an overview of the power of 401 water quality certification in the hands of tribes through the Clean Water Act. The session will address the policy nuts and bolts of trial 401 water quality certification efforts and present an in-depth case study presented by a tribe with their program in place. The case study will share information about how…
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Tribes & Water Quality Standards

Tribes & Water Quality Standards

Hosted by River Network: Presenters: Scott Clow and Colin Larrick, Ute Mountain Ute and Merritt Frey, River Network Date: Wednesday, March 5 Time: 3pm EST | 2pm CST | 1pm MST | Noon PST | 11am AKST Length: 90 min RSVP: The webinar is free, but you must RSVP by Monday, March 3. Prerequisites Participants may benefit from reviewing our introductory webinar: An Introduction to Tribal Roles under the Clean Water Act. Training: This session will provide an overview of tribal adoption of water quality standards under the Clean Water Act. The session will address the policy nuts and bolts of tribal water quality standards programs and provide an in-depth case study presented by a tribe with their own water quality standards program. The case study will share information about how the tribe…
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Water Quality & Stormwater Sampling in Juneau

Water Quality & Stormwater Sampling in Juneau

Community Watershed Stewardship
  This summer, the Juneau Watershed Partnership will continue several projects monitoring water quality throughout systems in Juneau.     JWP's ongoing and new sampling projects include: Jordan Creek : Bi-monthly monitoring will continue to identify and target sources of pollution in the creek. The JWP monitors parameters including stream temperature, pH, debris, total suspended solids, sediment and dissolved oxygen (DO) in Jordan Creek at (3) locations.   Pederson Hill Creek: Water quality sampling for fecal coliform analysis will continue through June 2013 in order to better characterize the potential sources of fecal coliform within Pederson Creek. Samples will be collected during both high and low flow events during a 30 day period.   Auke Lake: Samples will be collected at four locations on Auke Lake throughout the summer 2013 in order to characterize the presence of…
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