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            'Digging into Drainage' conference Jan. 17-18  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [January 03, 2013] 
            CHAMPAIGN -- Properly managing a drainage system that embraces new technology, 
			provides good drainage for landowners, preserves natural resources, 
			and stays within the legal parameters of the drainage law and 
			government regulation can make anyone feel like they are on a 
			classified mission. The Jan. 17-18 annual conference of the Illinois 
			Association of Drainage Districts is designed to equip drainage 
			commissioners, landowners and drainage professionals with continuing 
			education and confidence to face any drainage challenge. | 
		
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			 The annual conference, meeting at the Round Barn Banquet Centre, 
			Champaign, is the only event across the state of Illinois that 
			focuses on providing continuing education for drainage commissioners 
			and professionals. The conference will begin Jan. 17, a Thursday afternoon, with a 
			variety of speakers discussing such topics as the Open Meetings Act, 
			Freedom of Information Act and culvert rehab. Friday, Jan. 18, 
			promises to be a busy day as presenters will provide insightful 
			information on the technical and legal aspects involved in 
			maintaining drainage districts. Representatives from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the 
			Illinois Environmental Protection Agency will present timely 
			information on state and federal regulations. Conference attendees 
			will benefit from sessions highlighting proper maintenance of 
			drainage districts' structures, how to tackle a large construction 
			project and insightful information on funding projects. 
			
			 A complete conference agenda is available on the IADD website, 
			www.iadd.info. Sponsors for the event are Agri Drain Corp. of Adair, Iowa; 
			InterTrade Service Corp. of Forsyth; Bliss McKnight of Bloomington; Franzen 
			Construction Group of Urbana; Illinois Farm Bureau of Bloomington; 
			Berns, Clancy and Associates of Urbana; CPI Supply of Marshall; Hancor of Pana; Metal Culverts of 
			Jefferson City, Mo.; and Snap-Tite Culvert Rehab of Louisville, Ky. 
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 The cost of registration is $60 for IADD members and $70 for 
			nonmembers. A $10 late registration applies after Jan. 10. Registration cost 
			includes materials and meals scheduled during the conference. Anyone 
			planning to register at the door is asked to RSVP by registering 
			online at www.iadd.info, or call the state office at 217-763-6300. ___ The Illinois Association of Drainage Districts was formed in 1995 
			after the Illinois General Assembly attempted to remove some 
			drainage-related decisions from local districts. While the measure 
			failed in the veto session, the action proved a wake-up call for 
			drainage district members. Original organizers of IADD saw the need 
			to provide support for and to maintain the integrity of Illinois 
			drainage districts. Presently the IADD represents 1,736 drainage 
			districts in Illinois for a total of 1.18 million acres of farmland 
			in the state. ___ 
              
              Conference agenda 
				(PDF) 
[Text from file received from the Illinois 
Association of Drainage Districts] |