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Coastal Well Owner Workshop in Mobile County

Jon Archer Agricultural Center 1070 Schillinger Road N, Mobile, AL

The APWP provides homeowners with private wells guidance on recommended well stewardship practices and serves as a resource for well owners and Extension personnel. REGISTER: http://AUB.IE/APWPCOASTAL Dinner is first-come-first-serve. The first 25 participants will receive free well water testing kits. DETAILS: Private well owners in Mobile or Baldwin County are invited to participate in evening well water […]

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Coastal Well Owner Workshop in Baldwin County

Graham Creek Nature Preserve 23030 Wolf Bay Drive, Foley, AL

The APWP provides homeowners with private wells guidance on recommended well stewardship practices and serves as a resource for well owners and Extension personnel. REGISTER: http://AUB.IE/APWPCOASTAL Dinner is first-come-first-serve. The first 25 participants will receive free well water testing kits. DETAILS: Private well owners in Mobile or Baldwin County are invited to participate in evening well water workshops. […]

Well Owner Workshop in Talladega County

Opportunity to learn about well water resources in Alabama and receive a free bacterial screening: A workshop is being offered by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System - Private Well Program to residents of Talladega County. Free bacterial sample screening is available to the first 30 registrants. Any Talladega County resident with a private well is eligible to participate. Register […]

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WRC Water Webinar: The Native Black Bass Initiative – a Partnership Approach to Restore and Conserve Endemic Black Bass Throughout the Southeastern U.S.

Dr. Steve Sammons is a classically-trained fisheries management scientist who dabbles in conservation of large endemic fishes such as shoal bass, Alabama shad, and Gulf-strain striped bass. His work typically lies at the intersection of management and ecology, attempting to bridge the gap between sensible conservation and sustainable management. He is trained in traditional population […]

Alabama Water Resources Conference Day 1 – Alabama Section of the American Water Resources Association Symposium

Perdido Beach Resort 27200 Perdido Beach Blvd., Orange Beach, AL

The Annual Alabama Water Resources Conference is a forum for all participants of our water resources community, providing opportunities for conversation about the many multidisciplinary aspects of water resources, and making connections that will improve how we understand the complex water issues that are of importance to this state, the region, and the nation. For […]

Alabama Water Resources Conference Day 2

Perdido Beach Resort 27200 Perdido Beach Blvd., Orange Beach, AL

The Annual Alabama Water Resources Conference is a forum for all participants of our water resources community, providing opportunities for conversation about the many multidisciplinary aspects of water resources, and making connections that will improve how we understand the complex water issues that are of importance to this state, the region, and the nation.

Alabama Water Resources Conference Day 3

Perdido Beach Resort 27200 Perdido Beach Blvd., Orange Beach, AL

The Annual Alabama Water Resources Conference is a forum for all participants of our water resources community, providing opportunities for conversation about the many multidisciplinary aspects of water resources, and making connections that will improve how we understand the complex water issues that are of importance to this state, the region, and the nation.

WRC Water Webinar – Multi-Faceted “Mudbugs”: How Ecology, Hydrogeology, and Geomorphology Influence Burrowing Crayfish Biodiversity in Alabama’s Black Belt Prairie

The monthly AUWRC Water Webinar series continues with Multi-Faceted “Mudbugs”: How Ecology, Hydrogeology, and Geomorphology Influence Burrowing Crayfish Biodiversity in Alabama’s Black Belt Prairie featuring Rebecca Bearden. Bearden is a biologist with the Geological Survey of Alabama researching restoration opportunities for watersheds harboring aquatic species of concern. She also manages social media relations for the […]

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WRC Water Webinar – The Role of Industry Recognized Certifications in Workforce Development for Underserved Communities

Free Registration: https://auburn.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0udO-qpzsoH92ibTSufFy1TrqkkRabn-gQ Join us on October 5th at 12pm CT for a WRC Water Webinar: The Role of Industry Recognized Certifications in Workforce Development for Underserved Communities featuring Drs. Katelyn Kesheimer and Josh Weaver of the Auburn University College of Agriculture. Dr. Katelyn Kesheimer is an Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist in the Auburn […]

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Alabama Water Watch Monitoring Training – Auburn

CASIC Building 559 Devall Drive, Auburn, AL

Alabama Water Watch Monitoring Training Registration is required! **This registration is for new monitors seeking certification who will go through the Online Courses and participate in an in-person Field Day. If you are seeking recertification, please contact the Alabama Water Watch Office. Training Description: Become a certified Volunteer Monitor through this hybrid (online and in-person) training opportunity! Available […]

Nature-Based Stormwater Solutions Workshop in Baldwin County

Baldwin County Annex 22251 Palmer St, Robertsdale, AL

Nature-Based Stormwater Solutions Workshop Thursday, February 23, 2022 - 8:00am-4:00pm Friday, February 24, 2022 - 8:00am-12:00pm Baldwin County Central Annex, 22251 Palmer St. Robertsdale, Alabama 3656 In this two-day in person workshop, you will explore strategies for integrating nature-based solutions into stormwater management planning as well as methods for addressing flooding and stormwater management solutions in response […]

$175