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The New Jersey Water Environment Association (NJWEA) held its 103rd Annual Conference from May 7-11, 2018 in Atlantic City, N.J.
Commission staff support NJWEA and its annual conference in various ways. This year, DRBC Water Resource Operations Manager Amy Shallcross, P.E. moderated the conference's watershed management session, which included the following staff presentations:
- Managing Delaware River Basin Water Resources with Monitoring and Data - by John Yagecic, P.E. (pdf 5 MB)
- Progress and Benefits of the DRBC One Permit Program - by Ken Najjar, Ph.D., P.E. and Shane McAleer, P.E. (pdf 1 MB)
- Modeling Hydrology and Reservoir Operations for Assessing the Big Picture Risks of Climate Change - by Amy Shallcross, P.E.
DRBC Water Resource Engineer Kendria Henson also attended the conference and provided education and outreach about DRBC to NJWEA members at its information booth.
NJWEA is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and improving New Jersey's waters through education, training, and information sharing on the latest technologies and scientific advancements. Its members include engineers, operators, students, and other professionals in the water and wastewater fields.
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