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Tech Talk: Side Inlet Planning and Design

Join Patrick Schultz and Aaron Peter, TTCP engineers, as they cover planning and design criteria for Side Water Inlets (SWI’s). SWI’s are an option within the 410 grade stabilization structure practice. Participants will learn what resource concerns are addressed by this practice, data needing to be collected to design the practice, and the design process using an example project.

Subject TTCP
Practice Design
Skill
Practice Specific
Format
Webinar
Source

TTCP

Date
December 12, 2022
Time
90 minutes
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Notes

Side Water Inlet resources from this training can be found here.

Related Practices & Terms

Grade stabilization, side water inlet, 410

Online Location
Tech Talk: November 28, 2022

BWSR announces 2022 Outstanding Soil and Water Conservation District Employee

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Mary Juhl; 612-358-5733

Bloomington, Minn. – Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) Executive Director John Jaschke presented the 2022 Outstanding Soil and Water Conservation District Employee award to Becker Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Administrator Bryan Malone today during the Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts’ (MASWCD) annual convention in Bloomington. Malone also serves as Host District Manager for the Red River Valley Conservation Service Area (RRVCSA).

“Minnesota is fortunate to have dedicated, passionate professionals like Bryan Malone working to improve and protect our valuable water and soil resources throughout the state,” Jaschke said. “His commitment to this important work is worth recognizing, and we appreciate all he does to further conservation efforts in Becker County and beyond.”

Malone manages 12 employees in his role as Becker SWCD Administrator and three employees as Host District Manager for the RRVCSA. Malone helped revitalize the 16-county RRVCSA by securing Performance Review and Assistance (PRAP) funding from BWSR to pursue structural improvements to the organization; he also facilitated shared staff and services agreements between the RRVCSA and Becker SWCD to boost efficiency. In his capacity as Becker SWCD Administrator, Malone has successfully applied for and received grant funds from BWSR to support district projects and initiatives. He’s also been involved in multiple One Watershed, One Plan partnerships to identify and pursue common water quality goals across county boundaries.  

“Bryan has managed to elevate an already high performing SWCD through his skills as a communicator and expertise in project management,” said Brett Arne, BWSR Board Conservationist and one of three BWSR staff who nominated Malone for the award. “His approach makes conservation delivery across several watersheds much more efficient and effective.”

Each year, BWSR celebrates the excellent work accomplished by soil and water conservation district staff to advance conservation efforts across the state.

Bryan Malone
Becker Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Administrator Bryan Malone (left) received the award for 2022 Outstanding Soil and Water Conservation District Employee from BWSR Executive Director John Jaschke (right) at today's Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts annual convention in Bloomington.

Working with the media

Developing relationships with local newspapers, radio stations and other media outlets in your area can be an important part of your organization's communication strategy.

Tips for Interviews

If you are contacted by a journalist to answer questions, or participate in an interview, it's important to keep a few things in mind.

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Beneficial Insects South & West

PDF File
Media File
Beneficial Insects South & West 38-542.pdf
Word Document
Media File
Beneficial Insects South & West 38-542.docx
Seed mix purpose
Pollinator
Seed mix category
Current State Seed Mix
Seed mix region
South & West
Label
38-542

Pollinator Sun Low Meadow

PDF File
Media File
Pollinator Sun Low Meadow 38-131.pdf
Word Document
Media File
Pollinator Sun Low Meadow 38-131.docx
Seed mix purpose
Pollinator
Seed mix category
Pilot Seed Mix
Seed mix region
Statewide
Label
38-131

Plain Language

Using plain language in your communication materials ensures people will understand your message, and can help you reach a wider audience.  Plain language doesn't mean "dumbing down" your message, it's about eliminating jargon and communicating in terms that are easily understood by your audience.

Consider the following questions and concepts before you begin putting together your next article or presentation. While the topics you write about may be technical by necessity, you can still use the principles of plain language to be more effective in your communication efforts.

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Sharon Doucette

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651-539-2567
First Name
Sharon
Last Name
Doucette
Email
sharon.doucette@state.mn.us
Division
Easements
Job Title
Conservation Easement Section Manager
Business Street
520 Lafayette Rd N
Business City
St. Paul
Business State
Minnesota
Business Zip
55155

Establishing Pollinator Habitat on Organic Farms

This webinar discusses how to establish effective pollinator habitats on farmland, especially when enhancing organic operations. The webinar goes into considerable depth on habitat characteristics, pollinator species in the midwest, and how local conservationists can work with farmers to install these habitats.

Subject TTCP
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Native Vegetation, Habitats and Pollinators
Format
Video
Source

Xerces, MOSES, WI Land + Water

Date
December 15, 2022
Time
55 minutes
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Online Location
Establishing Pollinator Habitat on Organic Farms

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