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GLIN==> Lake Michigan Academy Regional Watershed Conference, June 3, 2004
- Subject: GLIN==> Lake Michigan Academy Regional Watershed Conference, June 3, 2004
- From: Kizlauskas.Anthony@epamail.epa.gov
- Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 13:48:47 -0500
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The following message was posted on behalf of Irene Hogstrom, NIPC,
(312) 454-0400, ireneh@nipc.org.
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Lake Michigan Academy Regional Watershed Conference, June 3, 2004
The Lake Michigan watershed will be the focus on this one-day seminar
dedicated to discussing current issues and proposed solutions for this
region. Sponsored by the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission and
the U.S. EPA, the conference will offer panels of experts who will
address issues such as beach closings and water supply for the
northeastern Illinois and southeastern Wisconsin portion of the Lake
Michigan watershed. Proposed solutions will include case studies of
successful local government programs, coastal zone management, and
watershed planning. Tools and data sources to aid in decision-making
will also be presented. The conference will be held at the Illinois
Beach Resort and Conference Center in Zion, Illinois. The full program
with registration form is available on NIPC's website at www.nipc.org.
For questions, please contact Irene Hogstrom, NIPC, at 312-454-0400 or
ireneh@nipc.org.
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