Reducing and Preventing Beach Closures in New England Communities: Strateties for Detection, Correction, and Financing

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Presentations:
Rhode Island Beach Monitoring Program – Dave Burnett
Microbial Source Tracking: Science or Scam? – Todd Callaghan
Sanitary Surveys – Mike Celona
New Hampshire’s Freshwater Beach Program – Jody Connor
Financing Coastal Water Quality Projects: The State Perspective – Ted Diers
The MDI Water Quality Coalition – Jane Disney
Development of Stormwater Fees in Chicopee, MA – Mary Donahue
Best Management Practices under the Stormwater Phase II Program – Robert Duncanson
Stormwater Fee System in Augusta, ME – Dale Glidden
Detecting and Monitoring Bacterial Contamination in the Stormwater Discharges of a Diverse Coastal Watershed – Rob Gough
Sanitary Surveys for Watersheds – George Heufelder
The New England Environmental Finance Center – Will Johnston
Fixing the Problem in Middletown, RI – Gerry Kempen
Predictability of Swimming Prohibitions by Observational Parameters – Joseph Kuntz
Overview of Federal and State Beach Programs under the Federal Beach Act and the Clean New England Beaches Initiative – Matt Liebman
Preventing Beach Closings: Sandy Beach, Danvers – Peter Mirandi
An Incoming Tide Isn’t a Sure Thing: Financing Water Quality Improvement Efforts – Cathy Ramsdell
Diggin’ Up Wampum: Rhode Island Funding for Water Quality Improvements – Jim Riordan
Contaminant Specific Removal Strategies for Stormwater Management – Rob Roseen
Tracking Illicit Connections – Dan Sheahan
Wollaston Beach Water Quality Improvement Program – Dan Sheahan
Targeting Resources through Partnerships for Maine’s Beaches – Esperanza Stancioff
New Hampshire’s’ Beach Inspection Program – Sara Sumner
Stormwater Improvements at Scarborough Beach – Ed Szymanski
Reducing and Preventing Beach Closures in Northern New England - Bob Varney
Handouts:
Center for Stormwater Technology Evaluation & Verification
Stormwater Utilities: Online Resources
For additional information, contact Susy King at NEIWPCC, 978-323-7929, sking@neiwpcc.org