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Spokane River Conference

What are the ties that bind our region? For DTE, it’s the Spokane River. The lifeline of our region is Spokane’s signature which makes the annual Spokane River Forum Conference such a wonderful event.










Image courtesy of Spokane River Forum.

According to the Spokane River Forum , “last year, over 250 people attended one or more days of the conference. We're building on last year's success with topics showcasing new initiatives, new research results, new studies, changes to federal, state and local policies, and new community development opportunities.”

For two days, March 22nd-23rd, the annual Spokane River Forum Conference will allow citizens the opportunity to meet elected officials, policy makers, resource managers and stakeholders to seek opportunities to create a water future together.

Spokane River Forum Conference 2010
March 22nd and 23rd, 2010
Centerplace Regional Event Center
2426 N. Discovery Place
Spokane Valley, WA 99216

info@spokaneriver.net

Register HERE. Cost for the 2 day conference is $75, includes breakfast & lunch each day.

Check the agenda to learn more about all the great sessions and speakers.

Topics to be discussed:

Water Quality: Updates on the DO TMDL and regional waste water treatment, PCBs, Contaminants of Emerging Concern, Ongoing River Clean-up Actions, Regional Non-point Source Pollution Assessment, and Stormwater.

Water Quantity: Aquifer Management, Water Use & Demands, Water Rights and Adjudication.

Recreation & Stewardship: Water Trail, Public Access, Shoreline Management, Fisheries

Community: Development, Partnerships, Investment, Tourism

 

 



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