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WaterSheD Planning ConferenCe

MonDaY, aUgUSt 31St

, 2009Discovery WorlD at Pier Wisconsin

500 North Harbor Drive

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

This 6th annual event will build upon the success of previo

leaders from the urban, agricultural and other nonpoin

makers, consultants, municipalies, regulatory agencies

cizens to exchange ideas, successes and lessons learned

programs and related watershed projects.

The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) an

Planning Commission (SEWRPC) completed a science-base

waukee Watersheds (GMW) that was approved by the Wis

(WDNR) in 2007. The study results indicated that fecal col

of concern in the GMW and 90% of the bacteria loading is

To move the region forward in reducing the impacts of p

with others to develop Watershed Restoraon Plans fo

Menomonee River Watershed and the Kinnickinnic Rive

this innovave approach is to develop, with stakeholders

achieving healthy and sustainable water resources by imp

result in measurable improvements using innovave and

Topics for this year’s conference include the introducon

updates on the Great Lakes region from ocials at EPA, u

ture in redeveloping neighborhoods, preservaon and

land, using data to make sound scienc decisions, and th

Trust, a relavely new collaborave eort that supports cl

Great Lakes economy through partnerships and joint proj

government, business, industry, agriculture, environment

to obtain broad agreement and recommend the investme

Please join us for an informaon-lled day. Nonpoint so

each of us.

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Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Pla

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Ozaukee County • Southeastern Wisco

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2:30Pm  all aBout SWWt  Moderator: Pat Marchese, Chair, Execuve Steering Council - SWWT 

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Ben Gramling, Co-Chair Kinnickinnic River Watershed Acon Team

Ben Sykes, Co-Chair Kinnickinnic River Watershed Acon Team

Gail Epping Overholt, Co-Chair Menomonee River Watershed Acon Team

Cheryl Nenn, Co-Chair Menomonee River Watershed Acon Team 

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  Nancy Frank, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

David Lee, WE Energies

Tom Grisa, City of Brookeld 

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8:15am  WelComeJoel Brennan, President & CEO - Discovery World 

Mayor Tom Barre, City of Milwaukee

  Kevin Shafer, Execuve Director - Milwaukee MetropolitanSewerage District (MMSD)

Pat Marchese, Chair, Execuve Steering Council -Southeastern Wisconsin Watersheds Trust (SWWT)

9:00am  th Wshd appch d Ss Implementaon  G. Tracy Mehan, Principal - The Cadmus Group, Inc.

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10:45am  PreSerVation anD reStoration of lanD  Moderator: Andrew Holschbach, Ozaukee County 

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Promoting green infraStruCture WitHCommunity-BaSeD outreaCH

  Moderator: Gail Epping Overholt, Milwaukee County Cooperave Extension

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  Gary Belan, Director - American Rivers

  uSing Data to maKe DeCiSionS  Moderator: Val Klump, Great Lakes WATER Instute

  RealTimeWQMonitoring: TurningDataintoInformaon

  Chris Magruder, Environmental Liaison - MMSD

Dave Graczyk, Hydrologist - U.S. Geological Survey 

  az D ipv Hb  Tom Slawski, Chair, Habitat Subcommiee - SWWT 

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