Watershed Summit
Denver Botanic Gardens’ Freyer – Newman Center Denver, COEach June stakeholders gather to discuss current and future water challenges and opportunities facing the state.
Each June stakeholders gather to discuss current and future water challenges and opportunities facing the state.
You're invited to join the Environmental Polling Consortium’s second quarterly community poll briefing of the year.
Anna Kramer, NOTUS Environmental and Energy reporter, will moderate a roundtable discussion between RFF scholars Kevin Rennert, Alan Krupnick, and Carlos Martín covering the analysis published to date and forecast upcoming issues related to emissions, natural disasters, markets, and more
This presentation will introduce the recent EPA report Risk-Based Framework for Developing Microbial Treatment Targets for Water Reuse.
Are you curious about the agricultural sector in MA? How is farming being impacted by climate change in Massachusetts?
Attendees will have the option to receive a certificate of attendance. Acceptance is contingent on organization requirements—EPA cannot guarantee acceptance.
We asked: what Tribal drinking water data is publicly-available, how is it collected, how is it published, and what are the implications for Tribal data?
Join EPIC and Atlas in previewing a beta version of the Wetlands Impact Tracker 2.0.