Clean Lakes 101: Overcoming Barriers to Local Water Quality Progress

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Name: Clean Lakes 101: Overcoming Barriers to Local Water Quality Progress
Date: November 8, 2023
Time: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM CST
Eric Booth
Event Description:
Join us for this Clean Lakes 101 on Wednesday, November 8th to hear about progress being
made to improve water quality in the Yahara Watershed. Register as an in-person attendee or
to receive a Zoom link through your confirmation email and watch virtually.

REGISTER: https://www.cleanlakesalliance.org/event/clean-lakes-101-nov-2023/

ABOUT THIS TALK
What is needed to make substantial progress on improving water quality in the Yahara
Watershed? Many amazing people and partnerships are working hard on this immense
challenge. Eric will focus this talk on two aspects that are starting to enter more into the
water quality conversation and how they can be implemented: 1) balancing the watershed
phosphorus budget and 2) increasing perennial agroecosystems. Reducing the supply of
phosphorus that is available for transport from land to water is critical for long-term
success. Recent progress in dairy nutrition and manure export are helping but we still
have room for improvement. As a complementary approach, increasing the number of
acres devoted to perennial agroecosystems – such as well-managed, rotational grazing of
dairy heifers – can prevent existing phosphorus in watershed soils from being transported
downstream while providing many other benefits.

ABOUT OUR SPEAKER
Eric Booth is an associate research scientist at UW-Madison in the Departments of Plant &
Agroecosystem Sciences and Civil & Environmental Engineering. He holds a BS in
environmental engineering from UW-Madison (2004), MS in hydrologic science from UC-
Davis (2006), and PhD in limnology from UW-Madison (2011). His disciplinary background
has water as a centerpiece and includes topics such as hydroecology, impacts of climate and
land-use change, urban stormwater management, wetland/stream restoration, water quality,
groundwater hydrology, fluvial geomorphology, environmental history, agroecology, remote
sensing, and numerical modeling. In addition, Eric also served as an official delegate to Clean
Lakes Alliance’s Yahara CLEAN Compact that produced RENEW THE BLUE: A Community Guide
for Cleaner Lakes & Beaches in the Yahara Watershed and has contributed to many State of the
Lakes reports for the organization. 

EVENT DETAILS
This event will be held at The Edgewater hotel – grand ballroom level 5 (1001 Wisconsin
Pl, Madison, WI 53703). Doors open at 7:30 a.m. The program runs from 8 – 9 a.m. A Q/A
session will follow the presentation as time allows. Complimentary event parking will be
available at The Edgewater parking ramp. Parking spots fill up quickly and may be limited
depending on hotel capacity.

A Zoom link will be sent to all registrants via the Eventbrite confirmation email.

CLEAN LAKES 101 LECTURE SERIES
Clean Lakes 101 is a series of educational events open to the public and a great chance to
learn more about the science behind the issues that affect our lakes. Each month we
feature a different expert to make the science accessible and interesting to non-technical
audiences. The series is produced in partnership with the UW-Madison Nelson Institute
for Environmental Studies and UW-Extension Lakes, with presenting sponsor First Weber
Foundation, hosting sponsor The Edgewater, supporting sponsors National Guardian Life
Insurance Company and Alliant Energy, and media sponsor WKOW.
Location:
The Edgewater hotel – grand ballroom level 5 (1001 Wisconsin Pl, Madison, WI 53703)
Date/Time Information:
Wednesday, November 8th @ 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Contact Information:
Clean Lakes Alliance
Fees/Admission:
General Admission - $5, Watch Virtually - Free, Lake Partners or Friends of Clean Lakes - Free
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