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View it in your browser.<http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=0e968567289bebfd795b33288&id=3ddc3629cd&e=fff863c21f> [http://gallery.mailchimp.com/0e968567289bebfd795b33288/files/GLPF_HOMEPAGE.3.JPG] WEBINAR SCHEDULE ________________________________ Webinar 1** New Genetic Tools to Fight Invasive Species Wed, Dec 15, 2010 David Lodge, Ph.D. University of Notre Dame Allegra Cangelosi Northeast-Midwest Institute Webinar 2** Conservation Through Technology Wed, Jan 26, 2011 John Petersen, Ph.D. Oberlin College Jon Bartholic, Ph.D. Michigan State University Webinar 3 (Sign Up Today) Energy-Water Nexus Wed, March 2, 2011 12-1 pm CST Carol Miller, Ph.D. Wayne State University Jeff Edstrom Environmental Consulting and Technology, Inc. **To view past webinars and related material, please visit our website at www.glpf.org<http://glpf.us2.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=0e968567289bebfd795b33288&id=e13d9479a2&e=fff863c21f>. ________________________________ SPEAKERS: Carol Miller<http://glpf.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0e968567289bebfd795b33288&id=ac52791e76&e=fff863c21f>, Chair Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Wayne State University, is a specialist in environmental/hydraulic engineering and has been active in various hydraulics projects and contaminant remediation projects. She has directed pump training programs for major utilities, including the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department. Her research has been supported by the NSF, the AWWA, and the EPA, among others. Jeff Edstrom, Senior Scientist with Environmental Consulting & Technology, Inc., has over 19 years of experience in environmental policy, project management, and regulatory analysis. He is a recognized expert in Great Lakes water quantity policy and management. ________________________________ Great Lakes Protection Fund Ph. (847) 425-8150 Fx. (847) 424-9832 1560 Sherman Avenue Suite 880 Evanston, IL 60201 www.glpf.org<http://glpf.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0e968567289bebfd795b33288&id=29571913ce&e=fff863c21f> Great Lakes Protection Fund Webinar Series December 2010 - March 2011 Please join us for our next lunchtime webinar that highlights ongoing projects that are developing innovative solutions to some of the Great Lakes' most challenging problems. This session focuses on two projects that are exploring the growing connection between water and energy. Register Here<http://glpf.us2.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=0e968567289bebfd795b33288&id=d34da22938&e=fff863c21f> for the webinar. Registration is required. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email with log-in information. Contact Shannon Donley <mailto:sdonley at glpf.org> with any questions. Webinar 3 Energy-Water Nexus March 2, 2011 12 - 1 p.m. CST Presentation 1: Real-Time System Optimization for Sustainable Water Transmission and Distribution Carol Miller, Ph.D., Chair Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering Wayne State University Carol Miller is leading a team to develop software that will allow municipal water systems to reduce air pollution and other water use impacts. The team is designing algorithms that automatically direct pumps to operate at times when the electric power grid is supplied by the cleanest available sources of energy, avoiding times when it is supplied by more polluting sources. Water system operators must provide enough water to maintain pressure in the face of daily fluctuating demands. The team is exploring how to change the timing and distribution of this pumping activity to use less polluting power more efficiently. The team is developing and testing these technologies in Southeast Michigan. The intent is to provide its products to all basin utilities free of charge. Presentation 2: Water Use Impacts and Conservation Benefits Jeff Edstrom, Senior Scientist Environmental Consulting and Technology, Inc. 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