2018 Water Quality Forum
- Ottawa’s Water Plan: Creating a Culture of Conservation: Paul Sachs, Director, Ottawa County Planning and Performance Improvement
- Lake Michigan’s Food Web Woes: Bottom Up or Top Down: Dr. Daniel O’Keefe; Southwest District, Extension Educator, Michigan Sea Grant, Michigan State University
- The Michigan Natural Shoreline Partnership: Brian Majka, Restoration Ecologist, GEI Consultants of Michigan
- A Spring Lake Phosphorus Budget Analysis based on Internal and External Loading Studies: Mike Hassett, Scientific Technician, GVSU Annis Water Resources Institute
- Resilient Grand Haven: Jennifer Howland, AICP, Community Development Manager, City of Grand Haven
- The Impact of Plastics on the Environment and the Great Lakes: Brenda Price, Volunteer & Education Director, Alliance for the Great Lakes
- Successful Case Studies on Large Lake Management: Considerations for Spring Lake and Lake Macatawa: Jennifer L. Jermalowicz-Jones, PhD, Water Resources Director, Restorative Lake Sciences
- Grand River Rainscaping Program: Treating Stormwater Naturally: Rachel M. Frantz, Environmental Programs Associate, Grand Valley Metro Council & Wendy Ogilvie, Director of Environmental Programs, Grand Valley Metro Council
- Project Clarity Update & Live Monitoring on Lake Macatawa: Dan Callam; Greenway Manager, Outdoor Discovery Center Macatawa Greenway & Maggie Oudsema; Research Assistant, GVSU Annis Water Resources Institute
- What do We Know About Anthropogenic Impact(s) to Lake Michigan Shorelines?: John A. Yellich, CPG, Director, Michigan Geological Survey
- PFAS: Environmental Challenges and Concerns for Drinking Water: Richard R. Rediske, Ph.D., Professor, Water Resources, Annis Water Resources Institute
- DEQ Investigations into PFAS: Abigail Hendershott, Grand Rapids District Supervisor, MDEQ Remediation and Redevelopment Division
- PFAS and Municipal Water Treatment: Cameron VanWyngarden, Superintendent, Plainfield Township & Douglas Van Essen, Attorney, Silver and Van Essen