Early bird rates are now available
The 36th Annual Nonpoint Source (NPS) Conference will take place in Plymouth, Massachusetts on April 7-9. The event brings together watershed professionals from state and federal agencies, tribes and nations, academia, private organizations, and students to share information and improve communication on NPS pollution issues and projects.
This year the conference was lengthened to span three days to allow for more time for sessions, discussion, and networking. The agenda includes sessions from more than 35 speakers and 15 posters surrounding topics such as nitrogen reduction, septic system upgrades, digital communication, multimedia storytelling, and nature-based solutions.
Discounted early bird rates are available through February 13, and general registration closes on March 6. Full conference attendance includes access to the poster session as well as networking and social events. The conference website hosts registration, event updates and additional information, including a preliminary agenda and lodging details.
The event is coordinated by NEIWPCC in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.