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Session Three(A) - ALABAMA CLEAN WATER PARTNERSHIP
Session Chair: Allison Jenkins, Alabama Clean Water Partnership
The Alabama Clean Water Partnership - Forward, Backward & Onward: A Panel Discussion, Allison Jenkins, Alabama Clean Water Partnership.

Panel members:
Chris Plymale, US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 4
Scott Hughes, Alabama Department of Environmental Management
John Grogan, Alabama Power Company
Buddy Morgan, Montgomery Water Works & Sanitary Sewer Board
Tony Owens, Manufacture Alabama / MeadWestvaco
Tim Gothard, Alabama Wildlife Federation
William Kent, Columbus Water Works (Columbus, GA)
Roy McAuley, Alabama Pulp & Paper Council

Session Three(B) - DATA NEEDS
Session Chair: Marlon Cook, Geological Survey of Alabama
Data Needs for Water Supply and Water Policy Development: Where Do We Go From Here? Marlon Cook, Geological Survey of Alabama.
Water Use in Alabama – The Alabama Water Use Reporting Program, Tom Littlepage, Alabama Office of Water Resources, ADECA.
The Role of Aquatic Biological Information in Water Policy Development and Water Management Planning, Patrick O'Neil, Geological Survey of Alabama.
Variables in Ground Water Resource Availability and Sustainability Planning, Stephen Jennings, Geological Survey of Alabama.

Session Three(C) - WATERSHED ASSESSMENT I
Session Chair: James MacIndoe, Alabama Department of Environmental Management
The Tallapoosa Watershed Project...Research and Outreach to Bridge the Gap between Science, People and Policy, William Deutsch, Auburn University.
Impact of Urbanization on Water Quality in the Saugahatchee Watershed, Eric Reutebuch, Auburn University.
ACF/ACT Master Water Control Manual Update, Vern Gwin, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District.
The Times are a Changing: An Overview the Jefferson County Regional Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Program, Dewayne Smith, Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. and Rodney Long, City of Hoover.