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SUMMARY:Pacific Northwest Tribal Clean Water Act Training
DESCRIPTION:Tribal water quality and water resource staff are invited to join us and learn how to enhance your program’s capability to implement Clean Water Act (CWA) programs. The training will address CWA programs including Section 106\, Section 319\, Section 303(d)\, water quality standards\, and wetlands and will be useful to Tribes who work on these programs or are interested in pursuing Treatment in a similar manner as a State (TAS) status for one or more programs. The training workshop will be targeted to Tribes who conduct water quality monitoring\, issue water quality certifications\, and address water quality issues\, nonpoint source pollution\, and impaired waters/TMDLs. Tribal staff from across the country are invited\, although there will be a focus on examples and applications for Tribes in the Pacific Northwest. \nThe Pacific Northwest Tribal Clean Water Act Training is being organized by the National Association of Wetland Managers (NAWM) and Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota GeoSpatial Services (SMUMN GSS)\, in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). \nTraining Workshop Dates and Location\nWhen: November 17-20\, 2025\nWhere: Tulalip\, WA\nVenue: Tulalip Resort Casino\n10200 Quil Ceda Blvd.\nTulalip\, WA 98271 \nGo here for additional information about the workshop\, including how to register.
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/pacific-northwest-tribal-clean-water-act-training/
LOCATION:Tulalip Resort Casino\, 10200 Quil Ceda Blvd.\, Tulalip\, Washington
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SUMMARY:Grande Ronde Model Watershed - State of the Science 2025
DESCRIPTION:Please save the dates: November 18-19\, 2025 for Grande Ronde Model Watershed – State of the Science 2025. \nThe Grande Ronde Model Watershed will host a two-day meeting on November 18–19\, in La Grande\, OR\, featuring presentations and discussions focused on restoration science\, watershed management\, and regional project updates. The agenda includes keynote and technical talks from experts across the basin\, a poster session\, and opportunities for collaboration and networking\, including a social hour at Side A Brewing. While there will not be a virtual attendance option\, recordings of the presentations will be made available following the event. \nPlease reach out to Amanda Coffman after the event if you would like access to the recordings. \nVisit the website at: GRMW Home or send an email to Amanda Coffman\, amanda@grmw.org. \n 
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/grande-ronde-model-watershed-state-of-the-science-2025/
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SUMMARY:Northwest Power and Conservation Council Meeting (November 2025)
DESCRIPTION:Agenda\, meeting time\, and other materials will be posted at the NPCC website the week before the meeting here: Council Meeting | Northwest Power and Conservation Council
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/northwest-power-and-conservation-council-meeting-november-2025/
LOCATION:Portland\, Oregon
CATEGORIES:Non-PNAMP Event
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SUMMARY:Knowledge Exchange Workshop Series 2025: Rewetting Our Waterways: Floodplain Restoration in an Occupied Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Rewetting Our Waterways: Floodplain Restoration in an Occupied Landscape\nNovember 18th\, 2025 \n9am – 3:30pm PST on Zoom \nAgenda below \nFloodplains are vital to the health of watersheds and we continue to learn about their role in shaping the habitats and ecosystems that Pacific salmon rely on. With our growing understanding of floodplains has come the emergence of different programs and projects designed to protect and restore floodplains for salmon recovery. Like all emerging practices\, floodplain restoration has had successes and failures. Intact floodplains are one of the most endangered habitats in our occupied watersheds and the loss of intact and restorable areas is accelerating. \nThis virtual workshop\, co-hosted by Fisheries and Oceans Canada\, Pacific Salmon Foundation and Washington’s Governor Salmon Recovery Office brings together experts to discuss how floodplain function has been altered by human activity and how those changes have led to cascading effects on our river systems. We will explore approaches and opportunities to restore floodplain benefits to Pacific salmon and aquatic ecosystems in modified landscapes and highlight examples where floodplain restoration strategies are succeeding. We hope you will join us! \nREGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_L8oTzHGdS2-vfVOb5TknuQ#/registration \nPast workshop recordings and reports: https://psf.ca/knowledge-exchange-workshop-series/ \nQuestions: Laura.Weatherly@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
URL:https://pnamp.org/event/knowledge-exchange-workshop-series-2025-rewetting-our-waterways-floodplain-restoration-in-an-occupied-landscape/
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