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 The Salt Lake County Engineering Division hosted the first annual Salt Lake Countywide Watershed Symposium on October 3 and 4, 2007 at the SouthTowne Expo Center (9575 South State Street).
Who Attended?
The Symposium was attended by approximately 120 people from various backgrounds. From water supply and wastewater experts to interested citizens and activist groups, we are delighted at the expertise and interest that was represented by the Symposium participants.
What was discussed?
Many important issues were discussed at the first annual Salt Lake Countywide Watershed Symposium - both during session and informal chats. The following are Powerpoint presentations that were used to guide session discussions. SCHEDULE
Lynn de Freitas; Friends of Great Salt Lake Living on the Shores of Something Great: Our Great Salt Lake
Jack Wilbur; Utah Department of Agriculture Marketing for Positive Social Change
Patrick A. Shea An Ethical Framework: Open Space Acquisition
Rick Cox; URS Corporation Water Supply and WaQSP
Joe Baird; Salt Lake Tribune Climate Change: The Question of Water Supply in the West
Vanessa Welch; Salt Lake City Public Utilities Watershed Education: Keep It Pure
Genevieve Atwood A Geological Perspective on SL County - presentation available at http://www.earthscienceeducation.org/y2007-SLCoWatersheds101/Atwood-SLCoWatershedBasics.htm
Nick von Stackelberg; Stantec Consulting More Flow for Habitat and Recreation
Arthur Morris; Westminster College Green Line: Preservation and Riparian Corridors
Patrick Nelson; Cottonwood Canyons Association Square One: Constructing a Volunteer Baseline
John Whitehead and Cheryl Heying Nonpoint Mercury in Our Waters
Dan Drumiler and Steve Burgon; Salt Lake County Engineering Division Directing Stormwater Part I - Directing Stormwater Part II
David White and Carol Wong; Salt Lake County Planning/Development Services Composing the West Bench
Sage Fitch and Phil McCraley Guerrila Warfare: A Battle Against Exotic Plants
Jim Olson; Brown and Caldwell The Next Big Thing in Wastewater Management
Tristan Last: Wikstrom Economics The Economic Value of Watershed Health
Jason Green: Envision Utah Blueprint Jordan River - a Lake to Lake Vision
Jen Hajj; Great Salt Lake Audubon Society Eco-Restoration on the Jordan River
Amber Richman; APHIS Biocontrols and the Tamarisk Beetle
Natalie Rees; Salt Lake County Engineering Division Pollution in Emigration; TMDL Review
Cal Schneller and Scott Festin Growing Numbers: Density and land Use Impact Part I - Part II
Jim Harris; Division of Water Quality Pollution in the Jordan; TMDL Review
Courtney Brown; Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District Local Efforts in Water Conservation
Carol Majeske; USFS Recreation in the Watershed
Kathlyn Collin; Salt Lake County Engineering Division Introducing the Watershed Function Index
Steve Jensen; Salt Lake County Engineering Division Restoring the Jordan River
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