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1. 2007 Ground Water Industry Legislative Conference/NGWA Fly-in -
www.ngwa.org/govaffairs/flyin0 - [Cached]Published on: 5/26/2008 Last Visited: 5/26/2008
In speaking about the NGWA Fly-in, Lee Trotta with the Wisconsin Ground Water Association notes, "The meeting prepares state representatives to get their messages across efficiently to the lawmakers who will make a difference." -
2. www.greatlakestownhall.org
www.greatlakestownhall.org/opi - [Cached]Published on: 1/18/2008 Last Visited: 4/23/2008
Lee Trotta was born in Kenosha on the shore of Lake Michigan and earned his bachelor's degree in geology at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.Since then Lee has spent his career defining, quantifying, and protecting the water resources of the Great Lakes Basin.He has published over 50 articles in the primary literature.While employed as a Hydrogeologist by Crispell-Snyder, he drafted proposals to help Waukesha and New Berlin meet their water needs without access to Great Lakes water and to delist impairments noted by EPA in the Milwaukee Estuary area.
Lee is the current President Elect and former news editor, Treasurer, and Membership Chair of the Wisconsin Ground Water Association.Prior to those duties, he was news editor and Treasurer of the Minnesota Ground Water Association.So he's been around the Great Lakes a long time.Long enough to manage the Minnesota Water Use Program, design the Great Lakes Water Use Data Base, help draft water legislation for Wisconsin, publish outreach materials for the Pewaukee River Partnership, and catch his limit of salmon in Lake Michigan.
From 1969 to 1988, as a hydrologist for the U.S. Geological Survey, he focused on geology and water quality in Wisconsin and Minnesota.He then spent 3 years in Washington DC as Director of the Water-Quality Constituents Team for the National Water Information System.
The Role of WGWALee Trotta (Brookfield, Wisconsin) -
3. Wisconsin Ground Water Association
www.wgwa.org/oc.html - [Cached]Last Visited: 6/8/2008
Lee TrottaPresident (2008)Phone: 262.641.9341lctrotta53072@yahoo.com
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Lee Trotta.

