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Experts to discuss Lake Michigan, Great Lakes issues in Milwaukee next week

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Category: Water
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Friday, September 25th, 2009


No. O9-OPA 183

(CHICAGO, Ill. - Sept. 25, 2009) Experts will discuss Lake Michigan and Great Lakes issues at 3 conferences in Milwaukee from Sept. 29 through Oct. 2. Topics at the concurrent State of Lake Michigan and Great Lakes Beach Association conferences Sept. 29 - Oct. one include Lake Michigan fisheries; invasive species; nuisance and harmful algal blooms; climate change; lake water levels; sustainability; progress in cleanups on contaminated sediment; rapid testing methods for beach management; and beach restoration. Many sessions will be Webcast live at http://epa.gov/greatlakes/live. In association with these meetings, the yearly Areas of Concern conference will be held Oct. 1-2 at the same location. Areas of concern are locations along the Great Lakes in both the U.S. and Canada specially designated as hot spots for polluted sediment.

The events will be held at the Hyatt Regency, 333 W. Kilbourn. The conferences are sponsored by E.P.A., University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute, Great Lakes Beach Association and many other organizations. The agendas, registration information and a list of sponsors are accessible at http://www.aqua.wisc.edu/solm.

Registration and information for the Areas of Concern conference can be found separately at http://glc/prg/rap/aocconference.

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