Nonpoint Source Pollution Technical Exchange Webinars
The Nonpoint Source (NPS) Technical Exchange Forum is a series of webisodes covering a broad variety of NPS topics.
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Upcoming Webcast(s):
- November 6th, 2024, 1:00-2:30 PM Eastern: Wetlands – Assessment, Prioritization, and Research
- Gregg Serenbetz, EPA Office of Water
- Michaela Lambert, Kentucky Division of Water
- Justin Murdock, Tennessee Tech University
- Register Here
Past Webcasts
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EPA Climate Resilience and Adaptation Planning Resources, September 24, 2024
- Emily Eisenhauer, EPA Office of Research and Development
- Nash Keyes, EPA ORISE Office of Water
- Keely Maxwell, EPA Office of Research and Development
- Raven Nee, EPA Office of Research and Development
- Maureen Shacklette, EPA Office of Research and Development
- Corinne Wiesner-Friedman, EPA Office of Research and Development
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Introduction to Tribal NPS Programs - Tribal Spotlights & Partnership Opportunities (video), June 10, 2024
- Steve Epting, EPA HQ
- Craig Tangren, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe
- Rainee Tetreault, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
- Rishi Bastakoti, North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
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Successes and Resources for Dam Removal and Fish Passage (video), March 20, 2024
- Jeff Lerner, EPA HQ
- Steve Landry, NH Department of Environmental Services
- Michele Tremblay, New Hampshire Rivers Council
- Margaret Stebbins, EPA Region 8
- John Vile, NJ Department of Environmental Protection
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Opportunities to Expand NPS Management with Department of Defense Partnership Programs (video), January 18, 2024
- Elise Turrietta, ORISE
- Andrew Porth, REPI Director for Projects and Resources
- Chris Baillie, PhD, Eastern North Carolina Sentinel Landscapes Partnership Resilience/Climate Adaptation Coordinator
- Shannon Wettstein, Morrison MN SWCD Manager
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Impacts of Wildfire on Water Quality and Nonpoint Source Management (video) September 28, 2023
- Alan Klatt, New Mexico Environment Department
- Charles Rhoades, PhD, US Forest Service
- Krista Mendelman, EPA Region 10
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Stormwater Management Research Updates (video) March 22, 2023
- Adrienne Donaghue, PhD, USEPA
- Erica Forgione, PhD, University of Maryland
- Erica McKenzie, PhD, Temple University
- Lauren McPhillips, PhD, Penn State University
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Source Water Protection in NPS Management (video) January 31, 2023
- Daniella Rossi, USEPA
- Lynn Thorp, Clean Water Action
- Tatiana Davila, Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy
- Katie Basiotis, Kansas Department of Health and Environment
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Advancing Watershed Protection Through Land Conservation (video) November 10, 2022
- Abigail Weinberg, Open Space Institute
- Alec King, NRCS Agricultural Conservation Easement Program - Agricultural Land Easements (ACEP-ALE)
- Becky Roark, Beaver Watershed Alliance
- Grady Spann, Northwest Arkansas Land Trust
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Water Quality Data Enhancements and Visualization (video) September 27, 2022
- Jeff Allenby, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
- Laura Shumway, USEPA
- Jacob Greif, USEPA
- Cristina Mullin, USEPA
- Kyle Onda, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
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Monitoring: Research and Program Updates (video) May 31, 2022
- John Bullough, USDA
- Leif Olmanson, University of Minnesota
- Paul Thomas, US EPA
- Joseph Ziobro, US EPA
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Watershed Planning: Research, Coordination, and Implementation (video) March 29, 2022
- Brian Fontenot, US EPA Region 6
- Ethan Kunard, Montana Watershed Coordination Council
- Deron Muehring, City of Dubuque, Iowa
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Green Infrastructure and Resilience Projects in the Urban Waters Federal Partnership (video) January 18, 2022
- Jen Birchfield, Purdue University NW
- Amanda Rockler, University of Maryland - Sea Grant Extension
- Darryl Haddock, West Atlanta Watershed Alliance
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Watershed Index Online (WSIO) and Recovery Potential Screening (RPS) Tool Tutorial (video) December 14, 2021
- Miranda Chien-Hale, USEPA
- Emily Moothart, Cadmus Group
- Emily Cira, USEPA
- Andrew Somor, Cadmus Group
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Social Indicators in Nonpoint Source Management (video) November 16, 2021
- Bob Sweet, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy
- Laura Luchies, Center for Social Research at Calvin University
- Susan Bryan, Washtenaw County Water Resources Office
- Steve Hopkins, Iowa Department of Natural Resources
- Beatrice Jacobo , Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
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Community Engagement in Nonpoint Source Work (video) September 14, 2021
- Lubna Ahmed, Groundwork Denver
- Chauncey Means, Division of Environmental Protection Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes
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Latest in Stormwater Research (video) July 13, 2021
- Tom Ballestero, University of New Hampshire
- Andy Erikson, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory
- James Houle, University of New Hampshire
- Bridget Wadzuk, Villanova University
References shared during webisode (pdf)
- Getting to Success in Idaho’s North Fork Coeur d’Alene River Basin: The Team Behind the Progress (video) May 24, 2021
- Kajsa Eagle Van de Riet, Idaho Dept. of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
- Wade Jerome, U.S. Forest Service
- Ed Lider, U.S. Forest Service (Retired)
- Applied Protection Approaches at the Watershed Scale (video) March 23, 2021
- Peter Vincent, Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy
- Jennifer Buchanan, Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council
- Wendy Garland, Maine Department of Environmental Protection
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Citizen Science and Monitoring(video) A National NonPoint Source National Workshop Prequel, October 27 2020
- 30 Years of Citizen Science Water Quality Monitoring in Texas: Challenges, Solutions, and Lessons Learned
Jenna Walker, Deputy director of Watershed Services, The Meadow Center for Water and the Environment - Arkansas Stream Team: 25 Years Lessons Learned and a Vision for the Future,
Tate Wentz, Stream Team Coordinator, Arkansas Fish and Game Commission - Volunteer Monitoring and Water Quality Education in Oklahoma during COVID-19 and Beyond
Rebecca Bond, PhD, Director of Blue Thumb, Oklahoma Conservation Commission
- 30 Years of Citizen Science Water Quality Monitoring in Texas: Challenges, Solutions, and Lessons Learned
- Introduction to STEPL 4.4b (video) presented by Tetra Tech Inc. October 7 2020, and Introduction to STEPL 4.4,(video) presented by Tetra Tech Inc. on March 20, 2018. The webcast provided an overview of STEPL and how to use it. STEPL is a planning-level spreadsheet model intended to facilitate the estimation of nutrient and sediment load reductions associated with Clean Water Act Section 319 projects at a HUC-12 watershed scale.