24th Annual Watershed Conference – Live in Oshkosh!
February 28th – March 1st, 2023
Oshkosh Convention Center, Oshkosh, WI
Join us at one of Wisconsin’s largest watershed Conferences! Past attendees have included stormwater engineers, professors, community leaders, government entities, local elected officials, concerned citizens, and more!
What should you expect from the 2023 Watershed Conference?
We successfully hosted the event as a hybrid conference last year and we anticipate having some level of a live virtual option this year as well. While we make final decisions on what level of hybrid conference we are offering, we are opening up in-person registration. We will be recording all sessions and making recorded sessions available to attendees. Continuing education credits are available for both in-person and virtual attendees.
Session topics include:
- Regulation & Guidance – Updates from WDNR
- Climate Change
- Green Infrastructure
- Dissolved Phosphorus Capture
- Watershed Recovery – outside the MS4
- Recycling & Reuse in Stormwater
- Community Engagement
- Vendor Presentations
- and more!
Need Continuing Education credits?
With up to 12.5 PDH credits available to attendees, the 2023 Fox-Wolf Watershed Conference is the perfect way to fulfill any requirements! 6 credits are available on Day 1 and 6.5 credits are available for Day 2 attendees! Tracking occurs through our Conference app (Whova) for both in-person and virtual attendees.
Registration is now open! Click the button below!
Questions? Comments? Contact Chris Acy, the AIS Coordinator covering Brown, Outagamie, Fond du Lac, Calumet, and Winnebago Counties at (920) 460-3674 or chris@fwwa.org!
Follow the Fox Wolf Watershed Alliance’s Winnebago Waterways Program on our Winnebago Waterways Facebook page or @WinnWaterways on Twitter! You can also sign-up for email updates at WinnebagoWaterways.org.
Winnebago Waterways is a Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance program. The Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance is an independent nonprofit organization that identifies and advocates effective policies and actions that protect, restore, and sustain water resources in the Fox-Wolf River Basin.
Check out the Keepers of the Fox Program at https://fwwa.org/watershed-recovery/lower-fox-recovery/