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Bob Brower Scientific Symposium in "Plain English"

We all need to be Owasco Lake Watershed Aware...aware of the many human activities regularly taking place throughout the watershed that negatively affect water quality in the Lake.

Please join us and learn about the current state of the Lake and many of the influencers affecting Lake water quality.

Status of Owasco Lake - 2022
Dr. John Halfman, Professor and Chair of Environmental Studies, Finger Lakes Institute at Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Salinization of Adirondack Waters by Road Salt: A Statewide Issue
Dr. Dan Kelting, Director, Adirondack Watershed Institute, Paul Smith's College
Our Owasco: Using Behavioral Science to Protect Owasco Lake
Dr. John Pickering, Chief Executive Officer and Toneya McIntosh, Behavioral Scientist, Evidn, an Applied Behavioral Science Company
Lake Water Level Management – Owasco Lake
Seth Jensen, Director of Municipal Utilities, Auburn, NY, NYS Professional Engineer
Hemlock Management in the Owasco Lake Watershed: Short and Long Term Solutions
Caroline (Carri) Marschner, Invasive Species Extension Associate, New York State Hemlock Initiative

Event Hosted by: Owasco Watershed Lake Association www.owla.org
Event Co-Hosted by: NYS American Water Works Association – PDH Approved Event , Contact Hours Awarded: 3.0 W / 3.0 PE
Event Sponsors: Adirondack Watershed Institute, Cayuga County Water Quality Management Agency, Evidn, Finger Lakes Institute, Finger Lakes Museum, New York State Federation of Lake Associations, Partners for Healthy Watersheds, Save Owasco Now, Skaneateles Lake Association

Event image credit: Lida on Flickr

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