The Flathead Basin Commission is a proud sponsor of the 2021 Montana Storm Water Conference, Resilience: Building Sustainable Communities - May 3rd-5th, 2021: Missoula, MT.
The 2021 Storm Water Conference seeks to enable resilience in our local communities and across the watersheds we call home. Attendees will learn about storm water program planning and management, watershed management and restoration, water quality monitoring, design/build best practices, new technologies, and hear stories of success. Special emphasis will be given to sustainability topics such as asset management, land-use planning, green infrastructure, low impact development, funding mechanisms, regulatory updates, and community engagement. Special training sessions will expand opportunities for attendees to Learn, Network, and Participate!

Deadline to Submit Abstracts: Nov. 20th, 2020
Montana’s storm water professionals and supporters- come and share your products, experiences, success stories, lessons learned and demonstrated collaboration on projects!
Submit an Abstract! Topics range from stream and watershed health to climate change and resilience. This conference is about you and how you improve storm water systems - share what works (or doesn't work).
All abstracts must be received by Friday, November 20, 2020 and authors should take care to ensure that abstracts submitted follow the guidelines. Submit an abstract here.
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