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Watershed Symposium 2018 has ended
Welcome to the official website of the 12th Annual Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium, November 14-15, 2018!  Free and open to all, the Symposium encourages a comprehensive review of the current state of our watershed while creating learning and networking opportunities for a broad array of stakeholders. Sessions cover a broad range of topics on water quality and watershed issues with local, regional, and national relevance. Hosted annually by Salt Lake County Watershed Planning & Restoration.

Powerpoints and audio recordings are available.  Click on a session and scroll down to the attached files.
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Lily Bosworth

Colorado School of Mines
Graduate Research Assistant
Ogden, UT
Lily Bosworth earned undergraduate degrees in Honors Geological Engineering and Environmental Geoscience from the University of Utah and is now pursuing a master’s degree in Hydrologic Science and Engineering at Colorado School of Mines. Lily’s research focuses on understanding and applying natural processes to restore and conserve healthy waterways. Within this framework, Lily has been researching the hydrology of beaver dam analogues in partnership with Trout Unlimited and Wild Utah Project since 2018.