• Build connections between practitioners, managers, researchers, decision-makers, and others who are interested in water quality.
  • Prioritize and implement water quality related actions in the Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP; online here)

We expect to hold water quality specific meetings twice a year, in addition to twice-yearly Science Advisory Committee meetings. Water quality meetings will have in-person and virtual attendance options. Meetings will consist of presentations from partners like you on existing and proposed work in the area, followed by general discussion.

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