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9:50am MST
So You Want To Go Viral: Leveraging Social Media To Amplify Watershed Efforts
Thursday November 21, 2024 9:50am - 10:20am MST
Speakers
Communications & Development Specialist, Sageland Collaborative
Sierra Hastings (she/her) works as the Communications & Development Specialist at Sageland Collaborative. In her role, Sierra manages Sageland’s social media channels (@sagelandcollab) and has fostered an online community of 5,000+ volunteers, partners, donors, and environmental...
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9:50am MST
Utah’s Multi-Billion Dollar Bomb: Great Salt Lake Dust
Thursday November 21, 2024 9:50am - 10:20am MST
Speakers
Executive Director, Utah Rivers Council
Zach Frankel received his B.S. in Biology at the University of Utah and is the Executive Director of the Utah Rivers Council, which he founded in 1994. Zach has led many exciting campaigns to protect Utah’s rivers and is an expert on water policy in Utah. Zach lives with his family...
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Board President, Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment
Dr. Moench is a former adjunct faculty member of the University of Utah Honors College, teaching the public health consequences of environmental degradation. He was the former chairman, Dept. of Anesthesia, Holy Cross Hospital and has been in private practice anesthesia at Holy Cross...
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Northern Utah Programs Manager, Utah Rivers Council
Amy Wicks is the Northern Utah Programs Manager for Utah Rivers Council, where she focuses on public policy affecting water conservation and the Great Salt Lake ecosystem. She has 30 years experience in the non-profit sector with expertise in research and data gathering, program management...
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10:50am MST
Native Restoration of Urban and Suburban Land
Thursday November 21, 2024 10:50am - 11:20am MST
Speakers
Director, Endemic LC
With a degree in Botany from UVU and as a former Volunteer Coordinator of Tree Utah, Steven Kelty has been disillusioned with the narrative on the solutions to habitat destruction and climate change. He seeks to make action on both accounts more egalitarian and less dependent on good...
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10:50am MST
Reeling in the Data: Fish Tissue Contaminants in the Great Salt Lake Watershed
Thursday November 21, 2024 10:50am - 11:20am MST
Speakers
Water Quality Toxicologist, Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Jacob Ridgway is an aquatic toxicologist with the Utah Department of Environmental Quality. He recently moved to Utah after completing an M.S. in Environmental Science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His previous work includes research collaborations with various...
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11:30am MST
Great Salt Lake Stormwater Study: Basin-Wide Analysis of Stormwater and LID
Thursday November 21, 2024 11:30am - 12:00pm MST
Speakers
Environmental Engineer, LimnoTech
Renn Lambert is an Environmental Engineer at LimnoTech. Renn's work has focused on water issues in arid regions, where he has led and supported projects in Arizona, Idaho, Washington, California, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Nevada, Texas, and the Middle East. His project experience includes...
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Professional Engineering Intern, Hansen, Allen, and Luce Engineers
Mr. Hortin began his professional career with the Utah Water Research Laboratory in 2017 and with Hansen, Allen & Luce in 2022. Josh specializes in water quality and environmental science, knowledge of analytical methods of water quality, geochemical modeling, and statistical analysis...
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11:30am MST
Quantifying the Impact of Dust on Snowmelt in the Great Salt Lake Basin
Thursday November 21, 2024 11:30am - 12:10pm MST
Speakers
PhD Candidate, University of Utah
My Ph.D. research at the Snow Hydro Lab focuses on examining the impact of dust on snowmelt timing in the mountain ranges near the University of Utah. Specifically, I investigate the snow-covered regions of the Great Salt Lake Basin, which play a vital role in supplying water to the...
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1:00pm MST
Hogle Zoo, Our Watershed, and You
Thursday November 21, 2024 1:00pm - 1:30pm MST
Speakers
Conservation Action Coordinator, Utah's Hogle Zoo
Tori grew up among the mountains and deserts of Utah. Through exploration in her youth, she gained a passion for the land and animals around her. She received her bachelor’s degree in Ecology and Organismal Biology from the University of Utah, which lead her to an internship surveying...
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Conservation Technician, Hogle Zoo
As a child, Keilani told her family she wanted to be a tiger when she grew up. Working at a zoo is the closest she will get to that dream. Her appreciation for animals and natural systems led her to study environmental science and sustainability at the University of Utah. This similarly...
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1:00pm MST
Water Conservation Toolbox
Thursday November 21, 2024 1:00pm - 1:30pm MST
Speakers
Executive Director of the Wasatch Front Water Quality Council and Member of the GSL Advisory Council, Wasatch Front Water Quality Council and Great Salt Lake Advisory Council
Leland Myers is an old, retired sewer worker. He has been on a bunch of boards or councils including a water district, the State Water Quality Board, GSL Advisory Council and others he barely remembers. He worked for a sewer district for a bunch of years as manager. Leland still does...
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Water Resources Scientist, SWCA Environmental Consultants
Lily Wetterlin is a water resources specialist and project manager in SWCA’s Salt Lake City office with 6 years of experience conducting water resources and environmental investigations in the Intermountain West. She has a strong analytical background in analyzing and interpreting...
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1:40pm MST
Water Conservation Efforts of Irrigation Companies in the Great Salt Lake Basin
Thursday November 21, 2024 1:40pm - 2:10pm MST
Speakers
Graduate Research Assistant, Utah State University
Bailey Holdaway is a Master’s student studying Environment and Society at Utah State University. Her master's thesis focuses on irrigation companies in the Great Salt Lake basin specifically focusing on the decision-making and risk perceptions and how that influences the water management...
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1:40pm MST
Whose Shore Is It Anyway?
Thursday November 21, 2024 1:40pm - 2:10pm MST
Speakers
Executive Director, Jordan River Commission
Soren Simonsen is Executive Director of the Jordan River Commission, a public agency established by an Interlocal Cooperative Agreement in 2010. The Commission is comprised of over 30 local, state and federal government agencies, together with community nonprofit and business partners...
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Sr. Manager, Gillmor Sanctuary, National Audubon Society
Heidi Hoven has always followed her interest in salty and often muddy waters, having earned her B.S. in Natural Resources at the University of Rhode Island under the advisory of Dr. Frank Golet (co-author of “Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States...
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