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Conferences
National Forum on Water Quality Trading
July 22 and 23, 2003
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Forum Objectives
The goals of the National Forum on Water Quality Trading are that participants will:
- Gain an understanding, through case study presentations and dialogue, of the economic and environmental benefits that trading can provide;
- Enhance their knowledge of how trading is implemented "on the ground," including the needs and roles of various trading partners and implementing agencies;
- Become familiar with technical and operational challenges for trading programs and some approaches to addressing these as trading moves forward; and
- Come away better prepared to implement or participate in trading programs where trading can achieve water quality goals more collaboratively and cost-effectively.
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Agenda
Revised Agenda
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Forum Presentations
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- G. Tracy Mehan, III, Opening Remarks
- David Batchelor, Introduction to Water Quality Trading (PowerPoint, 49KB)
- David Mabe, Reducing Phosphorus Loads in Idaho's Lower Boise River: The Role of Trading from a State Perspective (PowerPoint, 266KB)
- Gary Johnson, Reducing Hypoxia in Long Island Sound: The Connecticut Nitrogen Exchange (PowerPoint, 2.6MB)
- Terry Young, Protecting a Wildlife Refuge Through Selenium Reductions (PowerPoint, 3.1MB)
- Todd McNew, Stakeholders' View of Watershed-Based Trading (PowerPoint, 464KB)
- Cyrus Jones, Trading Opportunities and Challenges for the Wastewater Management Community (PowerPoint, 2.4MB)
- Morris Brookhart, Watershed Permitting to Increase Efficiency and Facilitate Trading (PowerPoint, 450KB)
- Allen Dedrick, Nonpoint Source Pollution Reductions-Estimating a Tradeable Commodity (PowerPoint, 2.5MB)
- Robert Zimmerman, Exploring Trading to Restore Base Flow in the Charles River (PowerPoint, 8.5MB)
- Evan Hansen, Exploring Trading to Reduce Impacts from Acid Mine Drainage (PowerPoint, 1.3MB)
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