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Watershed Symposium 2020 has ended
Welcome to the official event site for the 14th Annual Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium, held virtually on November 18, 2020.  

Watch sessions:
Morning Sessions (Webex)
-- 00:00:15 Welcome & Opening Comments
-- click to watch Pat Shea’s pre-recorded keynote (which didn’t record on Webex due to a technical issue)
-- 00:25:00 Pat Shea Live Q&A
-- 00:29:48 Too Many Taps: How Over-Allocation Threatens SLC’s Water Supply
-- 01:00:30 From the Habitat Managers: Greatest Needs for Great Salt Lake Wetlands
-- 01:38:40 Tell Your Story: Turning Watershed Data into a Compelling Narrative
-- 02:08:00 Stream Restoration: The Balance of Power

Afternoon Sessions (Webex)
-- 00:00:30 A Different Story About Homelessness and the Jordan River
-- 00:27:15 Urban River Restoration in the Arid West
-- 01:00:50 Challenges in Managing Storm Water on a Complex Site
-- 01:33:00 Wildfires Can Rock You Like a Hurricane
-- 02:04:55 Closing Comments

Pre-Recorded Presentations (YouTube playlist) (links to individual videos are also in session details)
Wednesday, November 18 • 4:05pm - 4:05pm
Don't Share! A Water Quality Campaign for Small Acreage Farms

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Utahn's are increasingly interested in growing and producing local fresh food and products. Managing small farms and gardens can be done in a way that protects Utah's water quality. Our "Don't Share" water quality outreach campaign was created to give tips and tricks for water quality, manure management, pesticide application, fertilization, well maintenance, and many other challenges small farms face. Keep small farms healthy and neighbors happy by being a good neighbor and "Don't Share" pollution, weeds and disease. In this presentation, participants will learn about small acreage owners, water quality best practices, and how we're reaching this audience through community based social marketing. Learn more at dontshareutah.org.

Speakers
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Hope Braithwaite

Assistant Professor for Watershed Quality, Utah State University
Hope Braithwaite is an Assistant Professor for Watershed Quality with Utah State University Water Quality Extension. She works with landowners, teachers, students, citizen scientists, the Utah Division of Water Quality, The Nature Conservancy, and others to provide water quality monitoring... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2020 4:05pm - 4:05pm MST
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