2008
Extension Water Summit: May 1, 2008
Coordinating and Communicating Needs & Resources - The goal of the summit was to provide the framework for additional collaboration within the college's extension system and bring focus to the many varied aspects of the complex issue of Extension's water programs.
Working Notes from the Summit [PDF]. Water Summit Survey [PDF]. Water Summit Survey Summary Presentation [PDF]
Presentations:
- Water Resources Research Center [PDF] - Sharon Megdal, Director
- Soil, Water, & Environmental Science [PDF] - Channah Rock, Water Quality Specialist
- Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering [PDF] - Ed Martin, Irrigation Specialist
- School of Natural Resources - Lisa Graumlich, Director
- USDA-CSREES Region 9 Water Quality [PDF] - Kitt Farrell-Poe, Water Quality Specialist
- Office of Arid Lands Studies - Chuck Hutchinson, Director
- Cochise County Water Programs [PDF] - Suan Pater, Director
- Maricopa County Water Programs [PDF] - Monica Pastor, Director
- Yavapai County Water Programs [PDF] - Jeff Schalau, Director
2005
ACE Annual Conference
Water Quality: Arizona is Taking Research to the People [PDF]
- This presentation focused on methods used to connect both science
and
human dimensions (peoples' perceptions and behaviors regarding water
quality) to the community. Innovative activities in Arizona, the
region, and the nation were highlighted. The end results are that
research is integrated into the day-to-day lives of Arizonans through
cooperative efforts among regulators, educators, and end users.
2004
ACE Water Quality Conference - Southwest
Colorado River Water Resource Issues - Tuesday, December
14, 2004, Yuma Crossing State Park. Presentations were made by
the Bureau of Reclamation, Yuma Water Users Association, Yuma Parks
and Recreation,
and Yuma area growers. Participants also learned how to create a
marketing and educational training DVD. Agenda: [PDF]
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2004
WATER QUALITY
and VOLUNTEER MONITORING: A Workshop for Water Education Professionals -
December 15-16, 2004, Yuma Crossing State Park. This workshop was
for educators and organizers who:
- Plan to conduct water quality training for citizens and students
in Arizona
- Plan to conduct training for groups that wish to monitor various
water quality parameters
- Want to learn about water quality and resource information materials
available through Land Grant universities
- Want to increase their skills in leading water quality monitoring
programs
Presentations:
- Water Quality, Watershed Management, & the Environment - ADEQ
- A Brief Overview of Monitoring - USDA-CSREES
- What It All Means:What we monitor,Why we monitor those things,Why
it matters to monitor those things, How to use the data - USDA-CSREES
- Getting and Using Volunteer-Collected Information - USDA-CSREES
- Effectively Working with Volunteer Water Quality Monitors: “Why’s,
What’s, and How To’s” - USDA-CSREES
Advertising
flier [PDF], Agenda
[PDF], Evaluation of Workshop
[PDF]
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