AWRA, UCOWR, NIWR 60th Anniversary
Joint Water Resources Conference

September 30-October 2, 2024 | St. Louis, MO | Hyatt Regency St. Louis Arch

Celebrating the Past and Planning for the Future of Water

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TECHNICAL TRIPS

The Planning Committee is organizing technical trips, sponsored by Stantec, which are now included with your full or day of conference registration rate - no extra charges! However, you MUST ADD the trip that you want to attend as a program item to your registration. Read below for more details.

Tuesday, Oct 1, 2024 - 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Cost: $0.00
Attendee Limit: 35

Location 1: Mississippi River Habitat Restoration Tour at the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary (USACE and Audubon Partnership)

Visit the sanctuary containing the Mississippi River, side channels, wetlands, prairies, national great rivers museum, lock and dam 26 (last dam and the Mississippi River open river from here to New Orleans).

Riverlands has over 8.5 miles of trail featuring viewing platforms and bird blinds. The trails bring you through prairies, marshes, and bottomland forest habitats, and provide great viewing opportunities for the great variety of birds and other wildlife.

Group bus tours at the Audubon Center at Riverlands offer a world-class wildlife viewing experience at an internationally recognized Important Bird Area (IBA). Located along the Great Rivers Confluence, the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary is a central stopover along Mississippi Flyway, which is used by 60% of all migratory birds in North America. Our accessible building ensures an enjoyable experience for all visitors. As you embark on your tour, our knowledgeable staff will educate you on the history and conservation efforts of the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary as well as the many migratory birds we receive. Discover the best spots to view birds, like the Bald Eagle, American White Pelican, Trumpeter Swan, Eurasian Tree Sparrow and many more!

Location 2: Habitat Rehabilitation and Enhancement Project (HREP)

Enhancing habitat for restoring and maintaining a healthier and more resilient Upper Mississippi River Ecosystem.

Restoring habitat is one of two major focus areas of the Upper Mississippi River Restoration (UMRR) Program. The Habitat Rehabilitation and Enhancement Project (HREP) element utilizes a wide range of construction techniques and approaches that mimic natural river processes and provide benefits to the river system at the system, reach, pool, and local scales.

Each restoration project is multi-faceted, enhances many types of habitats and species, and addresses specific ecological goals that are identified through a comprehensive planning process. HREPs use a variety of restoration techniques including shoreline protection, island creation, water level management, backwater dredging, secondary channel modifications, aeration, and floodplain and tributary restoration. Planning teams for restoration projects utilize ecosystem understanding and long-term monitoring data provided by the Science and Monitoring element of UMRR to identify problems and to improve project effectiveness.

Our projects continually build upon experience gained from construction, management, and monitoring of prior projects and the UMRR’s foundation partner coordination. UMRR is constantly enhancing its restoration techniques and incorporating new research findings to improve habitat benefits to project costs ratios. The 2006 Environmental Design Handbook and the 2012 update capture this learning, documents UMRR’s approach to adaptive management, and facilitates the transfer of knowledge and experience within and beyond UMRR, key elements of the program’s success.

The HREP element has fostered interdisciplinary and collaborative planning for habitat restoration, preservation, and enhancement previously non-existent on any other river system in the United States.

  • St. Paul District restores habitat on the Mississippi River above Lock and Dam 10 at Guttenberg, Iowa (Pools 10 and above).
  • Rock Island District restores habitat on the Mississippi River between Lock and Dam 10 and Lock and Dam 22 at Saverton, Missouri, (Pools 11 through 22); and on the Illinois Waterway above river mile 80 (including LaGrange and Peoria Pools).
  • St. Louis District restores habitat on the Mississippi River south of Lock and Dam 22 to Cairo, Illinois.

REGISTRATION NOTE & CANCELATION POLICY

AWRA Code of Conduct

All conference participants (presenters, moderators, panelists, attendees, etc.) must adhere to the AWRA Code of Conduct and must register at the appropriate registration rate. AWRA Gateway members are not eligible for discounted conference rates. The registration fees are the major source of funding for the Conference, and the sharing of registrations is prohibited - every person attending the conference must register. For presenters, if two or more individuals will be presenting, each individual must register for the conference. This includes: all technical session presenters; all panel session presenters; and all poster session presenters.

Cancelations must be made in writing. Those cancelations received by August 9, 2024, will be subject to a processing fee of 30% of the total fees. No refunds will be given after August 9, 2024, but we can transfer your registration to someone else. The transfer must be completed by September 16, 2024. Abstract submission fees are nonrefundable. Refunds will be processed after the conclusion of the conference. Conference location decisions are guided by AWRA's policy.

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