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FridaX, December 1, 2006 <br />7:00-9:OOa.m. Breakfast Buffet Tennis Center <br />8:00 a.m. Registration Trade Show Floor <br />8:00 a.m. Resolutions Committee Meeting <br />8:30 a.m. MAWD Trade Show Tennis Center <br />9:00 a.m. MAWD Business Meeting <br />Presiding -President Warren Seykora <br />•Appointment of Annual Meeting Chair <br />•President's Report <br />•Secretary's Report <br />•Treasurer's Report <br />•Presentation of 2007 Budget <br />•TMDL Update -Faye Sleeper, MPCA <br />9:00-10:00 a.m. Concurrent Association of District Administrators Technical Sessions <br />Tech Session A Human hnpacts on Lake McCarrons <br />Lakes in urban settings receive major inputs of nutrients and salt from the lawns and roads that surround <br />them. Increased biological productivity and salinization of Iake bottom waters cause degradation of water <br />quality in these valuable municipal resources. This study uses sediment cores and certain water chemistry <br />analyses to generate ahigh-resolution record of historic and pre-European changes in the chemistry and <br />productivity of Lake McCatrons, Roseville, Minnesota, with the goal of placing recent (1985-2001) <br />monitoring data in along-term context. <br />Presenter: Amy E. Myrbo, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Researcher, Lab Manager, Limnological Research <br />Center, Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis <br />Tech Session B The Lake Pepifa Watershed TMDL Game Playa <br />The Lake Pepin-Mississippi River TMDLs for eutrophication and turbidity, respectively, will result in the <br />development of pollutant-reduction requirements for phosphorus and sediment within a watershed that <br />drains approximately half of Minnesota and a small part of Western Wisconsin. The presentation will <br />describe how the Lake Pepin TMDL is structured to relate land-use activities and wastewater manage <br />ment in upstream basins such as the Minnesota River, Upper Mississippi River, and St. Croix basins, to <br />the attainment of water quality goals for the Mississippi River and Lake Pepin. <br />Presenter: Norman Senjem, Mississippi River Basin Coordinator, MN Pollution Control Agency <br />9:30 a.m. Spouses Program - Souper Bowl Party <br />Presenter: Chef Curt Anderson <br />All the tricks to delicious soups to warm hearts and tummies in the cold of winter and football! <br />10:00 a.m. Break -MAWD Trade Show Floor Tennis Center <br />10:30 a.m. 2006 Resolutions Committee Report <br />11:30 a.m. Regional Caucuses <br />Administrators Meeting <br />12:15 p.m. Buffet Luncheon Tennis Center <br />Guest Speaker <br />DNR Watershed District of the Year Award <br />Kent Lokkesmoe, Director, DNR Division of Waters <br />1:30p.m. Break -MAWD Trade Show Floor <br />
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