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SUMMARY:2025 River Restoration Northwest Symposium
DESCRIPTION:February 4-6\, 2025 \nSkamania\, WA \n  \nYou are invited to learn about innovative projects\, research\, and experiences to advance the science and standards of practice of river restoration.
URL:https://wrc.wsu.edu/event/2025-river-restoration-northwest-symposium/
LOCATION:Skamania\, WA
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SUMMARY:Career Panel: Water Management in the Columbia River Basin
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Rivers\, Watersheds\, and Communities Club at Washington State University (RWCC) \nWedns.\, February 26th\, 2025 at 11:30 PT\nZoom Link: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/98855184550?pwd=iRjTrlitLabWr9H0FTvzIbPIepM6jl.1&from=addon \nThree guest speakers working in different areas of water resources in Washington and the Columbia River Basin sharing their career stories\, tips for new graduates\, and time for a Q&A with students. \nNikki Guillot City of Vancouver Water Resources Protection\nNikki works with City of Vancouver as their Technical Engineering\nSupervisor\, working on spill response\, inspections and compliance\,\nand erosion control. She has a background in stormwater\,\nenvironmental science\, and conservation biology\, and recently got\nher Masters of Public Health at OHSU\, and is certified in public\nhealth by the National Board of Public Health Examiners. Nikki\nbegan her career at a conservation district in Iowa. \nNegonne Blair\nConfederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation\nNegonne is a fellow Coug and PhD candidate\, and currently works\nwith CTUIR to protect First Foods and community health from\nchemical contaminants in the Umatilla River Basin. She has a M.S. in\nenvironmental studies from Evergreen\, and focused on toxicology\nand the impact of 6PPD-Quinone on coho salmon for her PhD\nresearch at WSU. Negonne’s career is driven by supporting\nsustainability in the PNW\, encouraging Indigenous science and\nlifestyles\, as well as engaging with her community \nTanya Williams Washington Department of Ecology\nTanya works as the Columbia River Restoration Lead for Ecology\nwhere she is leading the development of a toxics reduction strategy\nfor the Columbia River Basin. Previously\, she worked as Ecology’s\n6PPD-quinone Lead\, where she led the development of the 6PPD\naction plan and collaborated with federal\, tribal\, state\, and local\ngovernments to find solutions to 6PPD in tires. Tanya also has a\nbackground in riparian restoration for salmon recovery and\nassessing human health risk from exposure to toxic chemicals.
URL:https://wrc.wsu.edu/event/water-management-in-the-columbia-river-basin/
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