Early bird rates are now available
The 35th Annual Nonpoint Source (NPS) Conference will take place in Freeport, Maine on April 9-10, with the theme “Nonpoint Source Pollution and Clean Water: Perspectives from the Arts, Sciences and Humanities.” 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 include the role that art plays in building awareness of NPS challenges and solutions, community engagement, monitoring, watershed restoration, and communication strategies. Full conference attendance includes access to the poster session as well as a networking and social event. Discounted early bird rates are available through February 21, and general registration closes on March 21.
To register and learn more, visit the NPS Conference webpage.
NEIWPCC is coordinating the conference in partnership with its member states and the EPA.