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The 12th annual Michigan Clean Water Corps (MiCorps) conference will feature presentations from volunteers around the state, regional experts, and Michigan DEQ and MiCorps staff.  Presentations will cover both lake and stream topics of interest and success stories from volunteer monitoring efforts. In particular, this year’s conference will focus on the use of volunteer monitoring data to inform management decisions, protect and improve water quality, and will feature a keynote presentation by Dr. Kristine (Kris) Stepenuck, Extension Assistant Professor of Watershed Science, Policy and Education at the University of Vermont’s Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources.

Optional training for both beginners and advanced volunteer monitors will take place on Wednesday, November 2nd (see below). These training sessions are free of charge to all interested participants (pre-registration is required to attend); however, there is a registration fee of $45 to participate in the conference sessions beginning on Thursday, November 3rd.

Please contact Laura Kaminski (laurak@glc.org or 734-971-9135) at the Great Lakes Commission for more information

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