2009 Virginia Citizens for Water Quality (VCWQ) Summer Summit
Saturday, August 15, 2009 -- Clark Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA -- This year’s summit theme will focus on the successes of citizen scientists throughout the Commonwealth. Citizen scientists in Virginia have been contributing much to our understanding of water quality conditions. The VCWQ Summer Summit allows volunteers to come together to share their collective knowledge, discuss issues happening in their communities, collaborate on common solutions, and share their successes.
Finalized agenda coming soon! Topics will include:
- Influencing environmental policy in the Commonwealth
- Watershed report cards
- Success stories - how volunteer monitoring has led to local water quality improvements.
Online registration can be found here.
Registration for the VCWQ summer summit is $25. This will cover participant’s lunch and any incidentals needed to host the VCWQ summit. Options for lunch is part of the registration. Payment can be provided at the door the day of the event.
More than 150 people attended the 2008 VCWQ Summer Summit. We are looking to increase our numbers this year and hope you will attend!
Directions to Clark Hall, University of Virginia
Click Here for a Google Map.
Physical address: University of Virginia, Clark Hall, 291 McCormick Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4123
Clark Hall is building #11 on this map
For more information
Contact: Chris French Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Director
PO Box 1981 Richmond, VA 23218 530 E. Main Street
PH: (804) 775-0951
FX: (804) 775-0954
www.acb-online.org
