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13th
National Nonpoint Source Monitoring Workshop
September 18-22, 2005, Raleigh, North Carolina
ONLINE ABSTRACT SUBMITTAL
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Title of Presentation
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Keywords (type up to 6)
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Enter your email address (required). Please
make sure to enter it correctly to insure confirmation.
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Below please fill in your responses where it applies to your project.
Summary:
- You may copy and paste plain text from your word processor into the
summary fields.
- No symbols, tabs or returns.
- You will not be permitted to submit text beyond the character limit.
- Make your answers brief and to the point in order to fit in the space
provided.
Explanations for the "Summary" fields:
1) Describe the situation:
Explain the circumstances creating the need for the project.
2) What are the objectives of the project?
Be sure this includes measurable objectives.
3) Describe the project design and the methods
employed: Explain what methods were used in the execution of
the project including: designing the project, enlisting cooperators,
developing implementation programs or approaches, measuring implementation,
monitoring the effectiveness of the implementation, and developing TMDLs
or models.
4) Describe partnerships supported and/or created
by this project: List other public agencies and private sector
stakeholders engaged as partners. Describe their role and contribution
to the project.
5) How has the project integrated monitoring and
implementation? Describe the nature of such integration.
6) Discuss results:
- Did the monitoring indicate the project goals were accomplished?
- What changes in land treatment/land uses occurred?
- How did these changes relate to water quality monitoring results?
- How was the model used in conjunction with the implementation?
- How was the TMDL implemented?
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1) Describe the situation
(750 character max - Plain text: No symbols, tabs or
returns.):
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2) What are the objectives of the project?
(750 character max - Plain text: No symbols, tabs or
returns.):
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3) Describe the project design and the methods employed
(750 character max - Plain text: No symbols, tabs or
returns.):
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4) Describe partnerships supported and/or created by
this project
(400 character max - Plain text: No symbols, tabs or
returns.):
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5) How has the project integrated monitoring and implementation?
(750 character max - Plain text: No symbols, tabs or
returns.):
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6) Discuss results
(750 character max - Plain text: No symbols, tabs or
returns.):
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7. Submit a short bio-sketch of yourself to appear in
the printed program.
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8. Submit a short statement regarding the following
question: If you were king or queen, what one program change would you
make to your state's NPS program to improve water quality? (does not
have to be related to your submittal paper)
These comments will be compiled anonymously.
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9. Let us know if it is permissible to post your presentation on our
website after the conference. We plan to post a low-resolution pdf file
of your presentation with the accessibility disabled so that there can
be no content copying or extraction and no changing. If you do not check
one of the checkboxes below, we will assume you are giving permission.
Yes, I give you permission OR
No, please do not post my presentation
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If you receive a "Thank You" page after clicking
the Submit button, your form has been properly transmitted.
Please print a copy of the "Thank You" page
and keep for your records.
Questions?
Contact Jean Spooner: jean_spooner@ncsu.edu;
Ph: 919-515-3723.
Return to the 13th National Nonpoint
Source Monitoring Workshop
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