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Engineered Channel or Restored River

July 21st, 2008 by timgray

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Engineered Channel or Restored River: The Future of

The Housatonic

After PCB Removal; Five Approaches To River Restoration

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Crown Plaza Hotel, Pittsfield, MA

HRI presents

A conference moderated by Brian Graber American Rivers

9:00 Sign-in, set-up, coffee, conversation

9:30 Introductory remarks, Benno Friedman, Brian Graber, TBA

10:00 Andy Selle, Interfluve

10:45 Wendi Goldsmith, The Bioengineering Group

11:30 Jim McBroom, Milone & McBroom

12:15 Lunch

1:00 Keith Bowers, Biohabitats

1:45 Stephen Souza, Princeton Hydro

2:30 Panel discussion & closing remarks

3:30 Conference adjourns


For more info call HRI

Save the date - More info to follow
Tim Gray

Housatonic River Initiative
165 Bradley Street
Lee,MA 01238
413-446-2520
housriverkeeper@verizon.net

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