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Place and Date: San Diego CA, April 11 to 14, 2005
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EPA National Conference on Managing Environmental Quality Systems
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About the Conference
There is no registration fee for the conference, which will convene April 11 - 14, 2005 in San Diego, California at the San Diego Marriott Mission Valley.

Conference activities provide a forum to address issues involving environmental quality systems and information quality issues across the EPA and its stakeholder organizations. The conference agenda offers various Quality Systems training courses, technical sessions, and workshops.

Monday, April 11th will be devoted to various quality systems training courses.  These courses do require pre-registration (see the online registration form). If space allows, there will also be walk-up registration for these offerings. The conference hosts various stakeholder meetings on Tuesday morning, April 12th, and officially opens with the keynote address and general plenary session in the afternoon. On April 13th and 14th conference attendees are free to attend any of the numerous presentations and workshops organized into quality-themed technical sessions.

About the Venue
The San Diego Marriott Mission Valley is strategically located, just a short trolley ride from many of the city's main attractions, restaurants and shops.

NOTE: The conference room block at the Marriott is sold out. Lodging is available at the conference rate of $129 at the Doubletree Hotel San Diego - Mission Valley. The Doubletree, 5 minutes up the trolley line from the Marriott, will provide free airport shuttle service to its guests. To reserve lodging, please call: (800) 222-8733 or (619) 297-5466 and reserve your room with the EPA Quality Systems group. Our online group booking code for the Doubletree is EPA.

Past Conference Information
Please visit the EPA Quality Staff home page at www.epa.gov/quality/ for more information about past events.

For additional information, contact:
sims.diann@epa.gov