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14th National Monitoring Conference

  • 10 Mar 2025
  • 14 Mar 2025
  • Green Bay, WI

Registration

(depends on selected options)

Base fee:
  • Student registrations must be full-time degree seeking students during conference. Students may be asked to show a validated student ID, a letter on college/university letterhead signed by their department chair and/or major advisor to indicate that they are a full-time student or some other proof of matriculation.
  • Virtual-Only Attendees Receive:
    - Access to uploaded presentations and pre-recorded virtual program materials via Whova.
    - Post conference video captures of concurrent session presentations, panels and facilitated discussions via Whova
    - Real time access to plenary presentations and selected panels/facoilitated discussions via Whova
    - Interaction with other In-Person and virtual attendees, sponsors and exhibitors via the chat and social networking functions in Whova.
  • Virtual-Only Attendees Receive:
    - Access to uploaded presentations and pre-recorded virtual program materials via Whova.
    - Post conference video captures of concurrent session presentations, panels and facilitated discussions via Whova
    - Real time access to plenary presentations and selected panels/facoilitated discussions via Whova
    - Interaction with other In-Person and virtual attendees, sponsors and exhibitors via the chat and social networking functions in Whova.

Registration is closed



The National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC) will host its 14th National Monitoring Conference from March 10 to 14, 2025, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. All federal, state, tribal and local water professionals, nonprofits, academia, water consultants and industry, and volunteer scientists are welcome at this important national forum on monitoring Great Lakes, groundwater, streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, estuaries, and oceans. The conference will be offered in a hybrid format, primarily consisting of in-person presentations and events as well as some virtual components. What is the difference between in-person and limited virtual attendance?

Networking and opportunities to create new relationships will abound for attendees. Whether you seek to develop new skills, learn about the latest technologies, or simply exchange information on a wide variety of topics relevant to water resources, the National Monitoring Conference is for you. The conference is a destination conference for many in the field, attracting the highest quality professional presenters and posters.

Please visit https://nwqmcconference.org for more info!

Registering to exhibit? Please follow this link to register as an exhibitor.

Registered attendees will receive a separate link roughly one month before the conference to select your networking session topics!


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