September 11, 2008
Sheraton Baltimore City Center
Baltimore, Maryland
This seminar is held in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The national TMDL program continues to evolve as new policies, guidance, tools, and approaches are designed and implemented. Attendees to this one-day seminar will learn how recently issued policies and guidance from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are being interpreted and implemented across the country, discuss examples of successful approaches to TMDL development, and share innovations that have led to improvements in TMDL implementation and effectiveness tracking. The seminar will provide attendees with in-depth information and examples on selected topics, including calculating daily loads and integrating them into TMDLs, innovative implementation approaches, tracking TMDL progress, and stormwater sources and TMDLs.
Preliminary Agenda
This Seminar is Designed For:
- Local, State/Tribal, Regional TMDL
- Coordinators, and Federal Regulators
- Model Users and Designers
- Scientists and Researchers
- Watershed Groups
- Wastewater and Water Treatment
- Professionals
- Consultants
- Community Planners
Registration Information:
Room capacities are limited, please be sure to pre-register to ensure there is a seat available for you.
Online Registration
Advance Rate by 8/14/08
Member $120
Non-member $120
On-site Rate after 8/14/08
Member $120
Non-member $120
A box lunch will be provided.
Hotel Reservation:
Room rate is $155 single or double. Deadline for reservations is August 21.
Make your hotel room reservation here.
Come early and attend a free EPA Workshop:
Water Quality Modeling to Support Management Actions
September 9-10, 2008
Baltimore, Maryland
EPA will convene a 1-½ day water quality modeling workshop in Baltimore, Maryland, two days before WEF's TMDL Seminar. The targeted audience consists of watershed planners, TMDL developers, NPDES permit writers and other water quality modeling practitioners, consultants, and academics. For more information, visit: http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/ftp/basins/training/training-200809.html