Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Water Levels in the Yahara Lakes
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Dane County,
Flooding,
Four Lakes,
Monona
NELSON INSTITUTE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL FORUM
April 6 -- Water Levels in the Upper Yahara Lakes: Surface and Groundwater Influences
Water levels in the Yahara Lakes are heavily influenced by a number of physical factors, both natural (precipitation, groundwater levels) and human-made (paved surfaces, bridges, dams and other land uses). This forum will explore the complex river system that includes the Yahara Lakes and examine how it responds to these influences.
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Water Levels in the Upper Yahara Lakes:
Surface and Groundwater Influences
Presentations:
KENNETH POTTER, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Chair, Water Resources Management Program
JEREMY BALOUSEK, Urban Conservation Engineer, Dane County Office of Land and Water Resources
SUE JOSHEFF, Basin Supervisor, Division of Water, Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources
PETER HUGHES, Assistant Center Director, Wisconsin Water Science Center, US Geological Survey
TUESDAY, APRIL 6
5:30 - 7:00 PM
1106 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BLDG.
1513 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
Bus Routes 2,3, 70, 71, 72, 19, 81, 14, and 15.
Free parking in Lot 17.
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For more information: www.nelson.wisc. edu/community/ programs/ community- environmental- forums
Event Contact: lambersonphi@ wisc.edu
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http://www.yaharalakes.org/
http://www.engr.wisc.edu/cee/
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