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Conference Announcement
NITROGEN, ENVIRONMENT, AND PEOPLE
AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
February 23 & 24, 1995
Everett, Washington
A conference focusing on nitrogen in our environment:
What role does it play ?
What are the health concerns ?
How do we manage it successfully ?
Nitrogen, Environment, and People is a two-day conference
focusing on the effects and management of nitrogen in our
environment. The conference is intended to provide a
comprehensive view of nitrogen to gain a better and broader
understanding of its effect on our natural resources -
particularly water.
Conference topics will include the sources and movement of
nitrogen in our environment, potential health concerns, and
successful management tools for reducing nitrate
contamination. The goal: to provide the tools and
understanding needed to help achieve sustainability of our
natural resources.
The conference will provide valuable information to anyone
dealing with resource sustainability issues - health officers,
land use planners, public policy makers, agricultural commodity
groups, environmental organizations, Tribes, local governments,
conservation districts, and agriculture and water quality
professionals. Those who see nitrogen as a pollutant and those
who see it as a benefit will want to attend this conference to
learn more.
The conference is designed with three concurrent sessions under
the broad categoroes of:
Big Picture
Health
Management
Physical Processes
The conference has scheduled 74 speakers on a wide range of
topics including these examples:
Human Health & Nitrogen
Livestock Health & Nitrogen
The Value of Nitrogen in Our Society
Nitrates in Surface Waters
Nitrates in Marine Waters
Nitrogen Cycling by Crops, Crop Residue, & Soil Organic Matter
Nitrogen in a Forest Environment
Nutrient Management in Lakes
Urban Stormwater NPDES Monitoring & Plans for nitrogen
Using Wetlands for Nitrogen Polishing
Relationships Between Groundwater, Surfacewater, & Nitrogen
Nitrogen Losses he Atmosphere
Atmospheric Deposition of Nitrogen
Wellhead Inventory Using Volunteers
Nitrogen Losses from On-Site Septic Systems
Drinking Water Standards: Science & Policy
Economic Impacts of Elevated Nitrate Levels
Rural Community Well Testing
On-Farm Nitrogen Testing for Intensive Crops
Treatment Options for Public Water Systems
Citizen Efforts to Control In-Stream Nutrient Flows
Fish Processing Waste Utilization
Economic Alternatives for Manure Management
Working with Local Governments to Reduce Septic Contamination of Aquifers
Performance Based Regulations for On-Site Systems
On the Farm Composting
Community Involvement in Nitrogen Research
The NITROGEN, ENVIRONMENT, AND PEOPLE Conference is sponsored
by:
Washington State University Cooperative Extension
Washington State Department of Ecology
Washington State Department of Health
US Environmental Protection Agency
US Geological Survey
US Soil Conservation Service
B.C. Environment
Registration is $80 before January 10, 1995 Conference
registration includes: Continental breakfast, refreshments, and
lunch both days plus all conference proceedings (including abstracts).
For a complete electronic version of the conference brochure
and registration form send an e-mail request to:
Craig MacConnell
Washington State Univesity Cooperative Extension
Internet: cbmac@coopext.cahe.wsu.edu
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Craig MacConnell
WSU - Cooperative Extension /
Whatcom County, Bellingham, WA
(206)676-6736/Fax(206)738-2458
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