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THE RAMAPO RIVER WATERSHED CONFERENCE 2001
Friday, April 27, 9:30 AM
Ramapo College of New Jersey
505 Route 202, Mahwah, New Jersey, York Room of the Mansion
9:30 Coffee
10:00 Greetings: Howard Horowitz, The Institute for Environmental
Studies
10:10 Remarks: Scott Vanderhoef, Rockland County Executive
10:20 A Report on the Ramapo River Greenway Trail: Allen Beers, Director, Rockland County Department of Environmental Resources
10:35 Gis Update: Doug Schuetz, Director of Gis, Rockland County Planning Department
10:50 Closing the Gap in the Highlands: A Potenial Greenway
Connection Between Harriman Park in New York and the Ramapo Reservation in
New Jersey, Carol Ash, Executive Director, Palisades Interstate Park Commission
11:10 The Sterling Forest Master Plan: Jim Gell, Director, Sterling
Forest State Park
11:30 Fish Studies in the Upper Ramapo: Allen Wells, Lawer, Matesky
and Skelly
12:00 20 Years of Water Designs on the Ramapo, Water Schemes and
Pipe Dreams: Mark Newell, Ramapo College
12:30 Lunch
2:00 The Ramapo River Watershed Ambassador Program: Julie Ann
Zoleta, Americorps Program
2:10 NJ Watershed Planning Process, Public Policy or Public Relations: Jeff Tittel, Director New Jersey Sierra Club
2:40 Torne Valley Article X Update; Robert Drennen, Torne Valley Preservation Association
3:10 The Environmental Impact of the Nepera Site: Gerald Lauer, Consultant
3:40 Camp Glen Grey: Terence Nolan, Trust for Pubic Land
4:00 A Highlands Report: Wilma Frey, The Highlands Coalition
4:20 Closing Remarks
4:30 Conference Ends
The Conference is Free but space is limited - please register.
Phone: Geoff Welch (845) 753-5634
Email: Geoffwelch@juno.com
Presented by:
The Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College Of New
Jersey
The Ramapo River Committee
The Rockland County Conservation Association
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