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SUMMARY:MI Healthy Climate Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join the Michigan Department of Environment\, Great Lakes\, and Energy (EGLE) for the third annual MI Healthy Climate Conference on April 22-23\, 2025\, at the Huntington Place in Detroit! \nAbout the Conference \nGovernor Whitmer committed Michigan to carbon neutrality by 2050 and in April 2022 released the MI Healthy Climate Plan (the Plan) to chart Michigan’s path forward. We are dedicated to reaching our interim 2030 goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 52% from 2005 baselines in an equitable manner. While we tackle this challenge with great urgency\, we also find hope and inspiration in the collective community taking climate action in Michigan. The Plan builds off the leadership of tribal communities and cities and towns across Michigan\, in addition to the private sector. \nAs we continue working together toward a carbon neutral Michigan\, EGLE is hosting this one-and-a-half-day MI Healthy Climate Conference to report on the progress of the Plan\, build connections and empower collaboration\, leverage resources and mobilize opportunities\, and prioritize our next steps towards reaching the goals of the Plan. This conference is expected to draw more than 800 attendees from local\, state\, federal\, and tribal governments\, universities\, nonprofits\, community groups\, and businesses. \nUnder the theme “Road to 2030\,” speakers will share about their success stories\, challenges\, funding opportunities\, technical assistance\, and other actions they are taking in the six priority areas of the Plan: \n1.    Commit to environmental justice and pursue a just transition\n2.    Clean the electric grid\n3.    Electrify vehicles and increase public transit\n4.    Repair and decarbonize homes and businesses\n5.    Drive clean innovation in industry\n6.    Protect Michigan’s land and water \nRegister today and help shape Michigan’s collective journey to carbon neutrality! \nGeneral Admission:  $225 \nNon-Profit/Government: $125 \nTribal/Community Members/Students: $50 \n*Fees include April 23 breakfast and lunch.\nParking is not included. \nRegistration/Cancellation Deadline: April 13\, 2025
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/mi-healthy-climate-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Huntington Place\, 1 Washington Blvd\, Detroit\, MI\, 48226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="EGLE":MAILTO:EGLE-Assist@Michigan.gov
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250414T163000
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SUMMARY:2025 Michigan Vernal Pools Partnership Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join the Michigan Vernal Pools Partnership in-person OR virtually for the 2025 Annual Meeting on Monday\, April 14th from 9:00 AM- 4:30 PM!\n\n\n\n\nThe MVPP Annual Meeting is our yearly gathering of partners\, experts\, community scientists\, and vernal pool enthusiasts to learn & discuss latest updates on vernal pool conservation\, research & mapping\, and education. \nThe meeting is open to all who are interested in learning more about vernal pools\, their critical role in forested ecosystems\, and how to get involved in conservation efforts in your community! \nAdmission for in-person attendees will be charged $20 to cover lunch provided by Pierce Cedar Creek. \nAgenda posted below! This year\, we are excited to welcome both in-person & virtual presentations from \n\nDr. Aram Calhoun\, Emerita Professor at the University of Maine\, who will trace the evolution of vernal pool research\, policy\, and conservation in the state of Maine focusing on an innovative new conservation tool called the Vernal Pool Special Area Management Program.\n\n\nDr. Stacy Cotey\, Assistant Professor at Michigan Tech\, to present on her research findings on the wildlife use of vernal pools in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan\n\n\nDave Mifsud\, owner of Herpetological Resource Management\, to share the legacy of herpetofauna conservation\, citizen science\, and rescue efforts at Washtenaw County’s Skyline High School.\n\n\nPeter Martin\, doctoral student at Michigan State University and the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station\, to present on the various damselfly species that occur in vernal pools and his research on their thermal ecology in a world of climate change.\n\n\nDr. Matt Schlesinger\, Chief Zoologist at the New York Natural Heritage Program\, to share on the new vernal pool protections in New York as of January\, following years of science\, advocacy\, and rulemaking!\n\n\nEllie Johnson\, District Forester in Leelaunau County\, to share about the Forestry Assistance Program and working with landowners!\n\n\nLiz Thomson\, Science Teacher at Alcona Middle School\, who will present about her Negewgon State Park Vernal Pool Student Monitoring Project.\n\nRead more about the presenters\, here. \nYou can also look forward to…\n\nUpdates on place-based lesson & curriculum development on vernal pools Information on\nConservation Districts and all the resources they offer to Michigan landowners!\n2024-25 MVPP highlights and partner updates\nCommunity Science! 2024 Pool Patrol season results\, program updates\, and perspectives from patrollers\nQ&A with partners and experts in Michigan\nNEW: Vernal pool field trip!\n\n\n\n\n\nIn-Person Attendees Invited to Join us on a Vernal Pool Field Trip!\n\n\n\n\nNew this year\, join us for a jaunt to one of Pierce Cedar Creek’s beatiful vernal pools following the presentations. Fun Fact – PCCI is where ‘Ephemeral’ was filmed \nPlease note\, in-person ticket sales have ended\, but virtual registration can be completed HERE.
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/2025-michigan-vernal-pools-partnership-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Conference,Vernal Pool Monitoring,Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="Michigan Vernal Pools Partnership":MAILTO:mvpp@michigannature.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250307T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250307T153000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194802
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SUMMARY:Michigan Chapter SWCS 2025 Seminar
DESCRIPTION:MICHIGAN CHAPTER Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) \nSUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION OF THE\nRURAL LANDSCAPE: \nProtecting Soil Health\, Water Quality\nand Farm Profitability \nMichigan’s physical geography consists of diverse landscapes surrounded by the Great Lakes. These landscapes include complex rural\, urban\, and riparian environmental systems integrating a multitude of land uses; all supported by soil and its complex physical\, chemical\, and biological components. Management of these soils involves both supporting human needs for production and the environmental needs to support and protect the ecosystem. Many agricultural producers seek to manage their systems guided by agroecological principles whereby soil health and ecological services accumulate in mutually supportive ways. They are actively involved in devising\, testing\, and evaluating new and innovative practices on their farms to enhance biodiversity and beneficial interactions while improving resilience and mitigating risk. Urban land users also have important roles in ecosystem protection. Attendees at this Seminar will learn about efforts to support Michigan’s ecosystem. \nPreregistration is required.  Registration includes lunch. \nEarly registration is due February 28.  Register online HERE. \nCost is $50 for SWCS Members\, $65 for non-members\, and $15 for students.
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/michigan-chapter-swcs-2025-seminar/
LOCATION:AgroLiquid Conference Center\, 3055 W. M-21\, St. Johns\, MI\, 48879\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250307T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250308T153000
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SUMMARY:MSTA Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 72nd MSTA Annual Conference! As a reminder\, you will be able to build out your own personalized agenda one week before conference via the conference platform app. More details to come. \nView the agenda HERE. \nCost to attend the full conference is $300 for MSTA members and $400 for non-members.  Register HERE. \nKEYNOTE SPEAKERS: \nTerrance Burgess\, PhD\nTerrance Burgess\, PhD is an Assistant Professor of science education in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University. He holds a BA degree in Geological Sciences and a MA degree in Education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He also has a PhD in Teaching and Curriculum (Science Education) from Syracuse University. Broadly\, his research focuses on how engaging elementary youth of Color in participatory science learning influences their multiple identities within urban schools and promotes their activism within communities. His work utilizes qualitative methodologies to center youth’s voices as they engage in science learning to make sense of how they come to view themselves as scientists while also contending with their other identities as racialized students within their classroom spaces. Additional areas of his research explore how teacher education programs pursue racial equity through a networked improvement community. Prior to joining the faculty at Michigan State University\, Burgess was a secondary science teacher in Durham\, NC. \nStefanie Marshall\, Ph.D.\nDr. Marshall is an Assistant Professor of Science Education at Michigan State University. Her research engages organizational and system-level questions that take up how policies and decisions about science and STEM education impact the science and STEM experiences of marginalized youth. Dr. Marshall taught middle and high school science in Cincinnati\, OH\, and served as a district manager of federal programming across the state of Michigan. Dr. Marshall is the recipient of the Google Computer Science Education Research grant for a research project entitled Do Computer Science Heroes Wear CAPEs? An Analysis of State Policy Infrastructures Designed to Support Equity-Focused Computer Science Education. Dr. Marshall’s research has been published in various journals including the Journal of Research in Science Teaching\, Science Education\, Journal of Educational Administration\, Cultural Studies in Science Education\, and others. Dr. Marshall earned her doctorate from Michigan State University in Educational Policy with a concentration in science education\, her master’s from the University of Michigan in Educational Studies\, and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Oakland University. \nHOTEL INFORMATION\nAC Hotel Lansing is offering discounted room rates at $154 a night which includes breakfast and still has rooms available. The AC Lansing is a short 10 minute drive to the Lansing Convention Center.Last Day to Book: Monday\, February 17\, 2025 \nBook AC Hotel Lansing Here
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/msta-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Lansing Center\, 333 E Michigan Ave\, Lansing\, MI\, 48933\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250307
DTSTAMP:20260415T194802
CREATED:20241226T155623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241226T155623Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Great Lakes Commission Semiannual Meeting and Great Lakes Day
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for the 2025 Great Lakes Commission Semiannual Meeting and Great Lakes Day in Washington\, D.C.! \nThe 2025 Great Lakes Commission Semiannual Meeting will take place March 4–5\, 2025\, at Le Méridien Washington\, D.C.\, The Madison. Great Lakes Day 2025\, featuring the annual Great Lakes Day Congressional Breakfast Reception\, will take place March 6\, 2025\, on Capitol Hill (exact location to be announced). \nAdditional details\, including draft agendas\, will be available as the dates approach.  Click here to view information about past and future GLC meetings. \nRegister by Friday\, January 31\, for early bird rates. Online registration closes Wednesday\, February 26\, at 5 p.m. ET. \n\nAll Events – $350 ($385 after 1/31/25)\nRegistration includes: GLC Semiannual Meeting (March 4-5); Great Lakes Day Congressional Breakfast Reception (March 6).\nGLC Semiannual Meeting Only – $300 ($335 after 1/31/25)\nRegistration includes: GLC Semiannual Meeting (March 4-5).\nGreat Lakes Day Only – $50\nRegistration includes: Great Lakes Day Congressional Breakfast Reception (March 6).\n\nWe look forward to seeing you in D.C.!
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/2025-great-lakes-commission-semiannual-meeting-and-great-lakes-day/
LOCATION:Le Méridien Washington\, D.C.\, The Madison\, 1177 15th Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Great Lakes Commission":MAILTO:beth@glc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250303T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250303T153000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194802
CREATED:20250212T183349Z
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SUMMARY:35th Annual Great Lakes Day
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the 35th annual Great Lakes Day: A Celebration of Progress and Promise. This conference will feature presentations on emerging Great Lakes issues.\n \nThis event is free\, but registration is required.  Attendees can register HERE. \nWe have an exciting lineup of speakers\, including: \n\nMike Siefkes: Great Lakes Fishery Commission Director of Sea Lamprey control\nKris Dey: Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indian fish hatchery manager\nDon Uzarski: CMU Professor of Biology\, limnologist and Great Lakes Research and Biological Station director\nJane Elder: author of Wilderness\, Water & Rust: A Journey Toward Great Lakes Resilience\nMeag Schwartz: Great Lakes Great Responsibility president and founder\n\n\nView the event flyer.
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/35th-annual-great-lakes-day/
LOCATION:MSU Brody Hall Auditorium\, 241 W Brody Rd\, East Lansing\, MI\, 48825\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250301T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250302T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T194802
CREATED:20250206T160535Z
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SUMMARY:Wildflower Association of Michigan Conference
DESCRIPTION:Over the past 38 years\, the Wildflower Association of Michigan (WAM) has presented the annual Michigan Native Plant Conference at the Kellogg Convention Center in East Lansing Michigan. This conference has presented timely\, actionable\, and fascinating information about native plants\, habitats\, landscape design\, wildlife\, invasive controls\, and much more.  Our 2025 conference will continue in that vein with the theme “If You Plant It\, They Will Come.” Our presenters will focus on the role native plants play in establishing and supporting biodiversity in our world. \nThis year\, we are offering two days of learning and fun.  On Saturday\, March 1\, we are holding a hands-on seminar titled “How and Why Natives – Getting Started “. This two-hour program will give those new to the native plant movement practical knowledge and insights on how to establish native plants on their properties. It will be run by two very experienced and knowledgeable people who will present techniques and answer questions. This seminar runs from 2 to 4 pm and is free with conference registration. Click here for details. Space is limited so sign up early. \nAfter the seminar\, we will present a Poster Session which is a presentation of current research into the native plant field by university students\, conservation districts\, and WAM Grant winners. Not only is it a wonderful opportunity to learn the newest thinking in the field\, but it will also provide networking opportunities. The Poster Session is open to everyone and runs from 6 to 8 pm on Saturday\, March 1. Appetizers and a cash bar will be available. \nOn Sunday\, March 2\, our Michigan Native Plant Conference will begin. We will offer a light breakfast starting at 8:00 am. Our keynote speaker will begin at 9:00 am followed by breakout sessions so attendees can select the session most interesting to them. Of course\, a delicious lunch will be served and there will be an array of vendors selling artwork\, jewelry\, books\, and more. During lunch\, we will present the WAM Grant winners. These are non-profit organizations that will be using funds from our generous members and donors to create\, install\, and maintain native plant gardens throughout the state. We will also learn about a particularly insidious invasive plant called Lesser Celandine by the WAM president\, Caroline Miller. \nOur last event is the Annual WAM Board meeting. Plan to drop by and meet the board members and learn how the WAM organization is run. We value ideas and suggestions from our members. \nTo encourage year-long learning all registrants will receive invitations to watch three webinars featuring professional presentations on the relationships between native plant ecosystems and the enhanced biodiversity they provide. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nConference Pricing\nWe offer three levels of pricing. Every person who registers will have access to our Saturday seminar (space is limited\, register early)\, the poster session\, the full conference with food service and the webinar series. \nNon-Members $130\nWAM Members $100\nStudents $30 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nConference Agenda\nKEYNOTE SPEAKER is Dr. Todd Crail\, PhD\, a University Distinguished Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Toledo. He is an ecologist and naturalist covering broad topics from non-game fish and mussels to landscape management. His focus is fostering undergraduate student engagement through field experiences both on campus and in the local community to solve local environmental issues. He works to employ inquiry and project-based learning through informal classroom environments to maximize the student’s experience. \nHe will present Plants\, People\, and Perseverance: Incorporating Native Plantings in Urban Environments – Greening Toledo Through Service.  Greening Toledo Through Service (GUTS) is a student-led project that works to increase native plantings on the Main Campus of the University of Toledo. Student employees convert turf to prairie\, implement formal garden projects\, and support these efforts through greenhouse cultivation of plant material. Much of the work is facilitated through service-learning opportunities where students experience real-life applications of what they have covered in class. In 2022-2024\, GUTS facilitated 1000 student volunteer hours (600 for credit\, 400 completely voluntary each year) to grow and plant ~20\,000 native plant plugs. We will discuss what we’ve learned along the way about plants\, people\, and perseverance. \nTo view the detailed conference agenda\, please click here.
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/wildflower-association-of-michigan-conference/
LOCATION:The Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center\, 219 S. Harrison Rd\, East Lansing\, MI\, 48824
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wildflower Association of Michigan":MAILTO:info@wildflowersmich.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250301T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250301T180000
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SUMMARY:2025 Quiet Adventures Symposium
DESCRIPTION:QAS 2025 Theme: Bridging the Gap \n“Bridging the Gap” is about promoting community and connection between all the various outdoor recreational activities. Be it paddling\, biking\, camping\, or something else entirely\, we all use and care for the same outdoor spaces\, be it directly or indirectly. By “bridging the gaps” between all of the different recreators enjoying these spaces\, we can in turn strengthen our ties to the land and water we use. When we find common ground between our different passions\, we are able to promote responsible stewardship and are able to better appreciate the places we hold most dear. \nAdvance Ticketing now available. Purchase by Feb.26\, 2025 to receive discount pricing: $13 for 1 general admission ticket versus $20 at the door.  Student tickets are available for only $5! \nSpeaker schedule is available. Demonstration schedule coming soon!
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/2025-quiet-adventures-symposium/
LOCATION:MSU Pavilion\, 4301 Farm Lane\, Lansing\, MI\, 48910\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Quiet Adventures Society":MAILTO:info@quietadventures.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250221
DTSTAMP:20260415T194802
CREATED:20241223T194106Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Invasive Species Forum
DESCRIPTION:The virtual Invasive Species Forum is an annual event that brings attention to invasive species issues\, research\, and advances in prevention and management occurring across Canada\, and in neighboring U.S. States. The 2025 Invasive Species Forum is taking place Feb. 18-20. \nSee the preliminary program to learn more about keynote speakers\, session presentations\, special sessions\, and more! \nView the program here. \nRegister for the 2025 Invasive Species Forum! The event is free to attend and fully virtual. Save your virtual seat here.
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/2025-invasive-species-forum/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Invasive Species Centre":MAILTO:info@invasivespeciescentre.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250125
DTSTAMP:20260415T194802
CREATED:20241223T184421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241223T184421Z
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SUMMARY:Stewardship Network Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:Now in its 18th year\, The Stewardship Network Conference is the moment where theory meets practice and curiosity leads to solutions. Each annual convening unifies hundreds of professionals\, students\, and volunteers from a dazzling array of environmental fields. Here they share their setbacks and successes\, compare advancements and techniques\, and revel in diverse perspectives and creative expressions — all in support of our shared mission to care for the natural world. \nEach year since 2008\, we’ve gathered environmental scholars\, leading experts\, and a wide cross-section of nature’s caretakers to share ideas\, challenge our thinking\, and leave energized for the seasons ahead\, bolstered by the knowledge that none of us are doing this vital work alone. For more information as it becomes available\, sign up for TSN emails here and be the first to get updates on 2025 speakers\, agenda\, registration options\, discount timings\, and more. \nGeneral admission for the event is $420 to attend the full conference.  There are discounts available for senior citizens and students. \nTo register\, visit conference.stewardshipnetwork.org/register/.
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/stewardship-network-conference-2025/
LOCATION:The Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center\, 219 S. Harrison Rd\, East Lansing\, MI\, 48824
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Stewardship Network":MAILTO:staff@stewardshipnetwork.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250111
DTSTAMP:20260415T194802
CREATED:20241209T194629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241216T134915Z
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Virtual Harmful Algal Bloom Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Algal Bloom Action Team is once again hosting their Virtual Harmful Algal Bloom Symposium this January 9-10\, 2025! 2024’s event The symposium brought over 600 water professionals from across the region together to hear the latest research on HAB monitoring\, treatment\, outreach and communication. It also included a special feedback session posted by the NOAA Ocean Acidification Program on freshwater acidification the concerns\, priorities and intersections with harmful algal blooms. This year’s event will focus on four key themes: monitoring\, forecasting and detection\, prevention and treatment\, human dimensions and climate change impacts. \nStay tuned for the agenda! \nTo register\, visit https://uwmadison.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tI1b4jCMR2SGDVWuQL-IaA#/registration.
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/5th-annual-virtual-harmful-algal-bloom-symposium/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241206
DTSTAMP:20260415T194802
CREATED:20241024T190219Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Great Lakes PFAS Summit
DESCRIPTION:Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) continue to present some of the biggest challenges in chemical contamination across the world. States throughout the nation\, including the Great Lakes region\, are finding PFAS contamination in a growing number of locations where these persistent chemicals pose a threat to human health and the environment. The Great Lakes PFAS Summit will bring together environmental program managers\, policy experts\, researchers\, and contractors from around the Great Lakes region to share new methods of addressing this contamination and present innovative technical solutions developed to address these “forever” chemicals. \nParticipants will include local\, state\, and federal government officials; environmental consultants and vendors; academic researchers and students; industry managing PFAS contamination; and community organizations.  Join thousands of participants for sessions on: \n\nHuman and Ecological Impacts\nRegulation\nFate and Transport\nTreatment Technology\n\nGeneral Admission: $35 \nExhibitors: $95 \nLocal\, Tribal\, State\, and Federal Government: $0 \nRegistration/Cancellation Deadline: December 1\, 2024\, 11PM \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://miwaterstewardship.org/event/2024-great-lakes-pfas-summit/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="EGLE":MAILTO:EGLE-Assist@Michigan.gov
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