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Green-Blue Summit:
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| TIME | SESSION | LOCATION |
| Wednesday, July 18 | ||
7:00 - 8:15 |
Registration and Continental Breakfast | Lobby |
8:15 - 9:30 |
Plenary Session | Auditorium |
9:50 - 4:45 |
Turf Session | Auditorium |
9:50 - 4:45 |
Structural Session | Sanchez Suite (Room 107) |
5:45 - 10:00 |
Transportation and Dinner at Longwood Gardens | See details below |
| Thursday, July 19 | ||
8:15
- 11:30 |
Plenary session | Auditorium |
11:30 - 12:00 |
Lunch | Lobby |
12:00 - 3:00 |
Marketing Workshop | Sanchez Suite (Room 107) |
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Plenary Session
Wednesday, July 18 8:15am-9:30am
Room: Auditorium
Moderator: Rick Johnson
Time Topic Speaker 8:15 Introduction John Ayers - Co-Director, Northeatern IPM Center; Professor of Plant Pathology, Penn. State Univ.
Lynn Braband - Extension Associate, NYS Community IPM Program of Cornell University,and Co-leader of the Community IPM Working Group, Northeastern IPM Center
Mary Kay Malinoski - Regional Specialist - Entomology/IPM, University of Maryland Home and Garden Information Center and Co-leader, Community IPM Working Group, Northeastern IPM Center
Rick Johnson - Pesticide Education Program, Penn State University and Community IPM Working Group member.8:30 Risk Management R. David Jones-Senior Scientist, Environmental Fate and Effects Division, Office of Pesticide Programs, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency 9:00 Ecological Approach to Landscaping at the Water’s Edge Jeff Schloss - Extension Professor, Water Resources, University of New Hampshire Center for Freshwater Biology
9:30 Break
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Turf Session
Wednesday, July 18 9:50am to 4:45am
Room: Auditorium
Moderator: Frank Rossi
Time Topic Speaker 9:45 Introduction: Overview of Turf Session
Presentation: Benefits of Lawns to the Environment and SocietyFrank Rossi- Associate Professor of Turfgrass Science; Extension Turfgrass Specialist, Cornell University 10:15 Homeowner Lawn Care Practices and Potential Environmental Impacts Bruce Augustin - Director of Environmental Agronomy,
Scotts Miracle-Gro10:40 Environmental Stewardship Practices and Lawn Care Kirk Hurto Vice President of Technical Services, TruGreen Landcare, 11:05 Commercial Applicator's Practices Relating to Water Quality Impacts of Urban Lawn Care James F. Wilkinson Owner, SeaScape Professional Landscape and Tree Service
11:30 Lunch Provided in Lobby 12:15 Impacts of Water Quality Model Assumptions on Urban Lawn Management
Stuart Cohen - President, Environmental & Turf Services, Inc.
12:40 Design of Water Quality Monitoring Studies John Clausen - Professor, Forest Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Connecticut 1:05 Risk Management of Lawn Nitrogen Fertilization for Surface and Ground Water Quality Kevin Frank -Associate Professor, Turfgrass Physiology and Management, Michigan State University 1:30 By Guess and By Golly! The Need for Objective Testing Methods to Guide Nitrogen Fertilizer REcommendations for Turf Karl Guillard - Professor of Agronomy, University of Connecticut 1:55 Break 2:15 Management Practices that Impact Phosphorus Runoff in Urban Watersheds Martin Petrovic - Professor of Turfgrass, Cornell University
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Brian Horgan - Extension Turfgrass Specialist, University of Minnesota3:05 The Use and Fate of Lawn Pesticides in Environment Mark Carroll - Assoc. Professor of Agronomy, University of Maryland
3:30 Assessing Impact of Residential Use Pesticides on Wildlife and Drinking Water R. David Jones -Senior Scientist, Environmental Fate and Effects Division, Office of Pesticide Programs, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency 3:55 Open Discussion Frank Rossi - Moderator 4:45 Adjourn 5:45 Buses leave for Longwood Gardens
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Structural Pest Management Session
Wednesday, July 18 9:45am to 4:45pm
Room: Sanchez Suite
Facilitator: John Kelley
GOALS OF THE STRUCTURAL PEST MANAGEMENT SESSEION
By the end of the structural pest management session on July 18, participants will have:1) developed an accurate picture of the status of what is known about the connections between structural pest management and water quality;
2) designed a roadmap of where we need to go in both research and outreach; and
3) initiated partnerships to work on the most important pieces of the roadmap (such work will continue tomorrow during the July 19 session).
Time Topic Speaker 9:45 Introductions, background, and goals; Introduction of facilitator Lynn Braband, NYS IPM Program, Cornell University 9:55 Overview by facilitator John Kelley, Executive Director, Office of Planning, Training and Institutional Research, Villanova University 10:05 Residential Pesticide Residues in Water Greg Orrick, Office of Pesticide Programs, U.S. EPA 10:25 Practices that Structural Pest Management Companies Implement to Maintain Water Quality Christopher Arne, Technical Director, J. C. Ehrlich, Inc.
10:45 Homeowner Attitudes Concerning Structural Pest Management Jessica Phelan, National Pest Management Association 11:05 Open Q&A forum All speakers 11:30 Small Group Discussions: “What are the Research Gaps and Questions?" Group discussion 12:00 LUNCH Povided in the lobby 12:45 Small Group: Three-minute Summaries of “Research Gaps/Qs” Discussions Group Representatives 1:20 Large group discussion Group discussion 1:50 Small group discussion: Formulating an Educational Outreach Strategy Group discussion 2:15 BREAK Lobby 2:30 Small groups (continued) 3:00 Synopsis of Three-minute Reports Presented 3:30 Large group discussion Group discussion 4:00 Coalitions Moving Forward Steve Jacobs, Senior Extension Associate, Department of Entomology, Penn State Univ. 4:20 Large group discussion Group discussion 4:40 Wrap up and Evaluation 4:45 Adjourn 5:45 Buses leave for Longwood Gardens
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Longwood Gardens Tour
Wednesday, July 18 5:45-10:00
On July 18, registrants will be treated to an evening at the renowned Longwood Gardens, including transportation from the conference site, admission to the gardens, and a social event with barbecue and beverages (a $50 value). This event will be a great opportunity for participants to socialize, network, and relax in a wonderful setting.
See the main Summit webpage for more details and directions.
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Plenary Session
Thursday, July 19 8:15am-11:30am
Room: Auditorium in a.m., Sanchez Suite in p.m.
Moderator: Marion Gold
Time Topic Speaker 8:15 Welcome Marion Gold, Director, University of Rhode Island Education Center 8:20 Communicating Science to the Public Cliff Scherer - Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Cornell University 8:50 Positive Environmentalism: Social Science Research and Social Marketing Brian Eisenhauer -Assistant Professor of Sociology, Associate Director of the Center for the Environment, Plymouth State University 9:20 IPM-Water Quality Success Story, "Using Green to Make Blue: The Our Water, Our World Program". Geoff Brosseau - Executive Director, Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association. 9:50 Break 10:10 Marketing Workshop-
help create simple messages and marketing strategies for educating the public about pest and nutrient management techniques that protect water resources.
Joe Hice - Associate Vice President, Marketing and Public Relations, University Relations at the University of Florida 11:30 Lunch 12-3:00 Marketing Workshop -Continued (in the Sanchez Suite) Joe Hice
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