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We are proud to be participating in and sponsoring a variety events focused on conserving, restoring, and protecting our precious water resources. In this edition of our Events Spotlight, we provide a snapshot of upcoming events this Spring and information on how to get involved:
PALMS is hosting its 32nd annual conference at the Wyndham Garden State College in Boalsburg, PA. This year’s conference, titled “A New Era of Lake Appreciation and Management,” includes a collection of professional presentations, workshops and panel discussions. Princeton Hydro, a proud sponsor, is exhibiting and leading two of the workshops:
Get more info and register.
The U.S. Green Building Council’s Mid Atlantic New England Region is hosting a Water Innovation and Conservation Thought Leadership Panel, featuring our President Geoffrey. M. Goll. Join this panel of experts addressing water conservation topics including policies, treatment innovations, storm-water management, low impact development, water supply, and water reuse solutions.
The event will be hosted from 10:30 AM to 12 PM via Zoom and is free to attend. Register here.
Mark your calendars for the NJ Department of Environmental Protection‘s 3rd Annual HAB Summit! This all-day, virtual seminar will be packed with important information about understanding, preventing and managing HABs. Participants will enjoy educational sessions on a wide-variety of topics, including “Watershed-based Non-point Source Pollution for HAB Prevention,” “NJ’s plan to develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for lakes,” and “Leveraging data to combat HABs with NASA.”
Get more info and register. To read more about HABs, check out our recent blog.
Join us for a two-day Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education course focused on dam removal design, planning, and implementation. The course, being delivered via Zoom from 8:30am – 12:30pm on March 24 & 25, will cover topics including dam demolition techniques; hydraulic and sediment transport modeling; developing conceptual models of the resulting impoundment; sediment management; fish passage; and the multi-disciplined recovery of degraded, damaged, or impaired ecosystems. Providing instruction for the course will be Princeton Hydro team members President Geoff Goll P.E., Dr. Laura Craig, Dr. Clay Emerson P.E., and Paul Woodworth CERP as well Dr. Stephen Souza, a founding principal of Princeton Hydro and owner of Clean Waters Consulting, LLC and Beth Styler-Barry of the New Jersey Nature Conservancy. In addition to 0.7 Rutgers CEUs, this training course is also approved for several professional credits. Pre-Registration is required. We hope to see you there!
Spring is right around the corner. Your lakes and ponds are waking up. What can you expect to see? Now is your chance to get answers! On March 31 at 6pm EST, join experts Dr. Fred Lubnow and Chris Mikolajczyk, CLM during our “Ask Me Anything” conversation via Facebook Live. You can submit your questions for the live Q&A session by joining the live feed and typing in the comments.
RSVP here.
Join SAME New Jersey Post on Earth Day to learn about planning, funding, and implementation efforts for coastal restoration and storm risk management in New Jersey. This full-day program will bring focus to the impacts of storm surges along the NJ Coast and the various coastal restoration projects that have proven to help mitigate coastal impacts and flooding. Representatives from government agencies and NGOs working in NJ coastal settings will discuss their programs and experiences adapting to increased storm intensity and frequency. Participants will gain a better understanding of current program initiatives and active stakeholders to help build a resilient future. Princeton Hydro is a proud sponsor of the event.
This year’s conference, which is themed, “Maximizing Your Lake Data,” will be held in-person at the Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center in Lake George. Participants will enjoy a variety of panel discussions, poster sessions, and workshops, some of which will be held in a hybrid format. Princeton Hydro is proud to be sponsoring and particpating in the event. Stay tuned for more details!
More info and registration details coming soon.
Stay tuned to our blog for more events!
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