Early bird rates are now available
The 34th Annual Nonpoint Source (NPS) Conference will take place in Old Saybrook, Connecticut on April 10-11, with the theme “Climate Resiliency through NPS Outreach and Implementation.” 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.
Session topics will include sustainable water management, leveraging State Revolving Funds, public-private partnerships to reduce NPS pollution, environmental justice, and tracking and accounting. NEIWPCC Commissioner Michael Bisi will provide opening remarks, followed by representatives from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state of Connecticut. The conference concludes with an optional field trip to the Hole-in-the-Wall-Stormwater classroom – an outdoor stormwater classroom created by the town of East Lyme to showcase the latest technologies and techniques utilized to treat and reduce stormwater runoff before discharging into the Long Island Sound.
Event attendance includes access to a variety of networking and social events hosted at the Saybrook Point Resort & Marina. Discounted early bird rates are available through March 1, and general registration closes on March 22.
To register and view the agenda, visit the NPS Conference site.
NEIWPCC is coordinating the conference in partnership with its member states and the EPA.