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About the Watershed Academy
The Watershed Academy is a focal point in EPA's Office
of Water for providing training and information on
implementing watershed approaches. The Academy
sponsors Webcasts on various watershed planning and
restoration topics and provides online distance learning
modules through the Watershed Academy Web.
For more information, visit
www.epa.gov/watershedacademy
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Webcasts!
Check out past Webcast seminars that you can
download now for free.
•	8 Tools for Watershed Protection in Developing
Areas
•	ABC's of TMDLs for Stakeholders
•	Introduction to Trading for Water Quality Protection
•	Low Impact Development Strategies, Tools and
Techniques for Sustainable Watersheds
•	Using EPA's Draft Handbook for Developing
Watershed Plans to Restore and Protect Our
Waters
•	Sustainable Funding for Watershed Groups
•	Integrating Wetlands into Watershed Protection
•	Influencing Behaviors Using Social Marketing
•	Integrating Drinking Water into Watershed
Protection
Join thousands of participants
who have benefited from
EPA's Watershed Academy Webcasts!
Website: www.epa.gov/watershedacademy
For questions contact: wacademy@epa.gov
Watershed Academy (4503T)
EPA's Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20460
EPA 841 -K-17-001
March 2017
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How do I register for upcoming
Webcasts?
•	Go to www.epa.gov/watershedacademy for a list of
upcoming Webcasts.
•	Click on the link to register for the upcoming seminar.
•	Then follow the instructions.
Each Webcast includes a Web-based slide
presentation with companion audio. You can elect to
participate either by telephone or streaming audio
through the Internet. The registration page provides
links to various media players and lets you check your
computer's capabilities. Question-and-answer periods
offer participant interaction with the instructors.
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Expert Speakers - Archives Available
24-7!
EPA's free Webcasts provide training and
information for busy watershed practitioners like
you. Anywhere in the world, you can have this
valuable resource at your fingertips.
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis
and opens approximately one week prior to each
seminar.
These 2-hour Web seminars help watershed
organizations, agencies, municipalities, and private
industry create more sustainable communities
using a comprehensive watershed approach.
How do I access past Webcasts?
Archives of previous Webcasts
are posted at www.epa.gov/
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Our successful Webcasts offer you these benefits:
•	Get the latest training from today's top watershed
experts.
•	No cost or hassle for travel.
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classes, the archives \ h
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•	Presentation slides
(with embedded audio)
that you can view online or
download and print.
•	Biographies and pictures of the instructors
•	A brief abstract.
•	Access from home, work or wherever you want.
•	All Webcasts are archived and available ANYTIME
to download and view.
Start your training today at:
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saying about this fabulous no-cost
resource?
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and informative session. I applaud your efforts -
excellent learning tool."
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program. The Webcast is a very effective forum, and it's
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years. This was a very useful and concise presentation
that I can share with my staff and volunteer directors. I
plan to implement recommendations in our 2006 funding
plan immediately."
The material presented in these Webcasts are reviewed by
EPA staff for technical accuracy. However, the views of the
speakers and the speakers organizations are their own and
do not necessarily reflect those of the EPA. Mention of any
commercial enterprise, product, or publication does not
mean that EPA endorses them.

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