Green Bay, WI – March 2025 – The 14th National Monitoring Conference, hosted by the National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC), will occur from March 10 to 14, 2025, at the KI Convention Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. This hybrid event will bring together professionals nationwide, including federal, state, tribal, and local water agencies, nonprofit organizations, academic researchers, industry experts, and community scientists.
The conference is a premier forum for discussing the latest advancements in water quality monitoring, data management, and environmental protection. Attendees will explore a wide range of topics, including:
• Monitoring for the Protection of Aquatic Resources
• Volunteer Monitoring and Community Collaborations
• Contaminants and Source Tracking
• The Open Data Life Cycle
• Effectiveness Monitoring and Water Quality Trends
• Regional Focus: The Great Lakes and Green Bay Watershed
With the Great Lakes region as a central theme, sessions will highlight ongoing research and monitoring efforts addressing the region’s unique challenges. The conference will feature expert presentations, interactive workshops, networking opportunities, and technology showcases, offering attendees the chance to develop new skills, discover innovative solutions, and exchange knowledge with industry leaders.

EScIS and ESdat at the National Monitoring Conference
Among the many organizations contributing to discussions on environmental data management, Earth Science Information Systems (EScIS) will be exhibiting ESdat Environmental Data Management Software at the event. Matt Beyer and Jane Mathisen will be attending on behalf of EScIS to showcase how ESdat helps professionals efficiently manage, analyze, and report environmental data.
ESdat is a leading software platform designed for scientists and engineers to streamline data collection from laboratories, field programs, data loggers, sensors, historical sources, and regulatory standards. With automated exceedance alerts, real-time compliance tracking, and advanced visualization tools, ESdat supports water professionals in making data-driven environmental management and regulatory compliance decisions.
Attendees are encouraged to visit the ESdat booth to learn more about how efficient data management can improve water quality monitoring and environmental reporting.
For more information about the National Monitoring Conference 2025, visit https://nwqmcconference.org/
To learn more about ESdat and EScIS, visit https://esdat.net/
Key Takeaways: National Monitoring Conference 2025
🔹 Event Details: The 14th National Monitoring Conference will occur March 10-14, 2025, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with in-person and virtual sessions.
🔹 Who Should Attend? The conference is open to federal, state, tribal, and local water professionals, nonprofit organizations, academics, industry experts, and volunteer scientists involved in water quality monitoring.
🔹 Topics Covered: Key themes include aquatic resource protection, community collaborations, contaminants and source tracking, open data management, effectiveness monitoring, and Great Lakes research.
🔹 Networking & Learning: Attendees will have access to expert presentations, hands-on workshops, and technology showcases, offering opportunities to connect with peers and explore the latest advancements in water monitoring.
🔹 EScIS at the Conference: Matt Beyer and Jane Mathisen from EScIS (Earth Science Information Systems) will attend and exhibit ESdat Environmental Data Management Software to demonstrate how efficient data management supports environmental compliance and water monitoring.
🔹 Why ESdat? ESdat provides automated data integration, exceedance alerts, and regulatory reporting tools, helping environmental professionals easily manage data from laboratories, field programs, sensors, and historical sources.
🔹 Visit ESdat at the Conference: Stop by the ESdat exhibit booth to learn how advanced data management solutions can enhance water quality monitoring, environmental decision-making, and regulatory compliance.
🔹 Learn More:
• Conference Website: https://nwqmcconference.org/
• ESdat Information: https://esdat.net/
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