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University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and University of Wisconsin-Extension

Wisconsin Well Water: Planning web-based resources

Purpose

Collaboratively develop web-based solutions that will increase the capacity for systematically providing information to Wisconsin's domestic water well users that aids in the individual determinations regarding drinking water safety.

Meeting #1: Understand current processes and identify system needs

December 1, 2008
Presentations: Introduction - K. Masarik [View 476KB pdf]
Overview of Educational Resources - K. Masarik [View 3.6MB pdf]
WI Resident Well Water Survey Information - L. Severtson [View 1.1MB pdf]
Information and Services at the Local Level - L. Severtson [View 412KB pdf]/[Handout 375KB pdf
Additional Materials: Agenda [View 26KB pdf]
Nominal Group Activity Summary [view 276KB pdf]/[Graphical Summary 147KB pdf]

Meeting #2: Identify technology based solutions that could help address gaps in the system

Monday March 9th Location: Lussier Family Heritage Center, 3101 Lake Farm Rd., Madison, WI 53711
Materials Agenda [view 54KB pdf]
Meeting Summary Materials [view 238KB pdf]
Meeting Presentations Introduction, Summary of Previous Meeting, Examples of Emerging Technologies [view 1.6MB pdf]

Meeting #3: Select most appropriate solutions within a context of financial, technical, organizational and political realities of stakeholder groups

Monday, May 11th, 10:30 - 12:30, Lussier Family Heritage Center, 3101 Lake Farm Rd., Madison, WI 53711

Publications, Reports, Etc.

Severtson, L., B. Shaw, K. Masarik, M. Holmquist, and S. Ahmed. 2009. Wisconsin Well Water: Planning Web-based Resources to Promote Safe Drinking Water for Wisconsin Residents, Wisconsin Section American Water Resources Association Annual Conference, Stevens Point, WI. March 5-6, 2009. [view 110KB pdf]

*This work is being supported by a grant through the Healthier Wisconsin Partnership Program. It is a collaborative effort between the Medical College of Wisconsin, The Center for Watershed Science and Education, UW-Madison School of Nursing, and UW-Madison Life Sciences and Communications Department

Questions concerning this information can be directed to Kevin Masarik.