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Agenda: July 13, 2010 Southeastern Wisconsin Watersheds Trust Science Committee meeting Location: Great Lakes Water

Institute (600 600 East Greenfield Ave.), 1st floor classroom 1. Introductions and agenda repair 2. SWWT update 3. Report from the Science Committees working group on alternatives to fecal coliform as a human health indicator, and discussion of next steps Sandra McLellan 4. Report from Chris Clayton (River Alliance of Wisconsin) on data gaps in the Greater Milwaukee Watersheds and challenges and opportunities re: increased coordination of regional water quality monitoring efforts 5. Progress report from SWWTs Watershed Action Team co-chairs on Menomonee and Kinnickinnic River Watershed Restoration Plan implementation planning a. Report summarizing outcomes so far from implementation planning meetings this spring and summer Cheryl Nenn / Ben Gramling b. Report on the game plan for generating a recommended list of priority watershed restoration activities and implementation plans for each watershed Cheryl Nenn / Ben Gramling i. Request for Science Committee input on how best to sort through potential implementation action ideas to create priority list and implementation plans. c. Report on identified short- and long-term mapping , data analysis, and data management needs for SWWT, and a request for input from Science Committee members Ezra Meyer 6. Briefing on projects awarded grant funding from USEPAs Great Lakes Restoration Initiative a. Question: Are there any possible roles for technical / science input on any of these projects? 7. Brief discussion of tenure of Science Committee members, recruiting, etc. Val Klump 8. Future issues: a. The City of Waukeshas Great Lakes Compact Lake Michigan diversion application b. WDNR use designations and variance standards on area waters c. Estabrook dam cleanup

9. Next meeting / steps

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