Workshops
Shaping Sustainable Communities along the Spokane-Coeur d’Alene Corridor
Non-Point Pollution Control and Human Dynamics
Tuesday, June 29, 2010 Workshop | University of Idaho Research Park, Jacklin Science and Technology Building, Post Falls, ID.
Non-Point Pollution Control and Human Dynamics
Tuesday, June 29, 2010 Workshop | University of Idaho Research Park, Jacklin Science and Technology Building, Post Falls, ID.
Workshop Resources
- Stakeholder Workshop PPT - Shaping Sustainable Communities
- Situation Mapping PPT | Michael Gaffney
- Human Dimensions of Water | Jeff Peterson & Michael Salvador
| 8:30 – 9:00 | Registration |
| 9:00 – 9:15 | Overview of Agenda and Introduction of Participants |
| 9:15– 9:30 | Summary of Collaborative Efforts thus far (last workshop themes, research projects) |
| 9:30– 10:00 | Presentation- New legislation on water quality issues; status of non-point pollution controls on water quality |
| 10:00– 10:30 | Group discussion of current non-point water quality, data available, gaps in monitoring and data needs, recommendations for University involvement |
| 10:30– 10:45 | Morning Break |
| 10:45– 11:15 | Breakout session 1- Trajectory of water quality issues in the Spokane – Coeur d’Alene Corridor with special reference to the non-point sources of pollution |
| 11:15– 11:45 | Report back/discussion |
| 11:45– 12:00 | Recap by Jim Gosz |
| 12:00– 12:30 | Lunch |
| 12:30– 1:00 | Overview of human dimensions expertise. What capacities we have as a team. |
| 1:00-1:30 | Breakout session 2: Given the water issues identified in morning break-out session, determine overlap between what stakeholders want and what we can do. |
| 1:30-1:45 | Report back |
| 1:45-2:15 | Group-wide discussion. Prioritize collaborative goals (top 5) |
| 2:15-2:30 | Jim Gosz - conclusion and next steps |

