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Who Should Attend
This course is being offered to provide UF
IFAS research faculty with the most current and innovative
tools needed to conduct water quality related research.
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Are
you involved in research involving water quality aspects
such as production agriculture?
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Is your
research related to waste management?
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Do you want to
know the meaning and implication of Total Maximum Daily
Load (TMDL), Basinwide Management Action Plan (BMAP)?
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Are
you involved in issues concerning water quality in urban
landscapes?
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You are familiar with water quality
issues, but would like to learn about the cutting edge
topics in experimental design and data analysis.
If you answered “yes” to any of these
questions, then this course is for you!
The course will offer key information on
water quality that is needed to ensure your results are of
the highest quality and that your publications are on the
leading edge for water quality research, data analysis, and
interpretation. This course is important and timely due to
the new water quality criteria for water bodies throughout
the state. The information UF IFAS researchers collect and
present needs to be of the highest standards and
irrefutable.
As water quality research crosses many
disciplines, this course is highly recommended for
horticulturalist, agronomist, economist, engineers, soil
scientists, and others who are interested in
learning how to improve the water quality aspects of their
research programs and who are interested in networking with
others of complementary expertise for proposal idea
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