"Water’s Lasting Legacy:
Informing the Future with Lessons from the Past"
Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the conference was entirely online.
A recording of the conference is available:
Conference Agenda
Morning Session
Afternoon Session
Peter O’Brien
Research Agronomist
USDA Agricultural Research Service
Ames, IA
Tim Cowman, State Geologist and Program Administrator
Geological Survey Program
SD Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Featured Speakers:
Merger of the South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Department of Agriculture and South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Jeanne Goodman
Director of Environmental Services
S.D. Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Brian Walsh
Public Affairs Director
S.D. Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Partnering to Develop Research, Outreach and Education Resources to Mitigate Harmful Algal Blooms in the North Central Region
Amy Weckle
Program Manager
Illinois Water Resources Center (IWRC)
Hanna Bates
Acting Assistant Director
Iowa Water Center (IWC)
The Statewide Ground Water Quality Monitoring Network Information System
Tim Cowman, State Geologist and Program Administrator
Geological Survey Program
SD Department of Environment and Natural Resources
NRCS Assisted Watershed Dams – History, Condition of Structures, Rehabilitation and DamWatch
Brett Pettigrew, P.E.
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
Estimating Water Quality Lag Times using Groundwater Age
Troy Gilmore
Groundwater Hydrologist and Assistant Professor
University of Nebraska
Lake Mitchell and the Friends of Firesteel: A public/private partnership to improve water quality in the Firesteel Creek/Lake Mitchell watershed
Paula Mazzer
Associate Professor of Biochemistry
à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Wesleyan University
Friends of Firesteel Board Member
Investigating the Impacts of 2019 Niobrara River Dam Failure to Riparian Habitats of the Upper 39-Mile Segment of the Missouri National Recreational River
Nathan Schaepe
Hydrologist/GIS Specialist
U.S. Geological Survey, Nebraska Water Science Center
Trend Analysis: Insights, Challenges and Building Blocks
Rochelle A. Nustad
Hydrologist
U.S. Geological Survey
Climate Whiplash: Drought-Flood-Drought – Water and Agricultural Impacts from 2018-2020
Dennis Todey
Director, USDA Midwest Climate Hub
Ames, IA
Cropping Pattern Changes Diminish Agroecosystem Services in North and South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã
Peter O’Brien
Research Agronomist
USDA Agricultural Research Service
Ames, IA