Controlling Microbial Pollution in Your Community
Wednesday, April 7
8:30am - 4:15pm
Agenda
Is your community experiencing shellfish bed closures and swimming advisories? Is tourism and commercial fishing vital to your community’s economy? If yes, plan to attend “Controlling Microbial Pollution in Your Community”.
This workshop will address why microbial pollution is a threat to water quality, public health and local economies; discuss how stormwater structural best management practices can control microbial pollution; introduce emerging technology in detecting microbial pollution; and demonstrate through a case study how you can become actively involved in controlling microbial pollution in your community.
This event is designed for local elected and appointed officials, local government staff, and local health department staff.
This is a FREE workshop!
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If the workshop is full, please add your name to the waitlist, as space often becomes available. Please note that you will receive a confirmation email, however you are on the waitlist until you receive an email stating that a spot has opened for you.