The January edition of Runoff Rundown is now available from the Center for Watershed Protection featuring articles on--
-- The Role of Urban Trees in Stormwater Management
-- New Chesapeake Bay Credit Approved for Redirecting Runoff from Impervious Areas
-- Training Services Available from the Center on Illicit Discharge Detection & Elimination
-- 2017 Watershed and Stormwater Conference Feb. 4
-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy. Click Here for past issues.
For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events, visit the Center for Watershed Protection website.
NewsClips:
Snyder County Conservation District Receives DCNR Grant
Report: Chesapeake Bay Getting Better, But Still Not Great
Chesapeake Bay Forest Buffer, Wetlands Restoration Program Lags
Chesapeake Bay Journal: PA Farm Pollution Affecting Drinking Water In Octoraro Creek
Editorial: Pruitt’s Tepid Commitment To Clean Up The Chesapeake Bay
Lancaster Farming Trump Speaker: EPA’s Cleanup Job Was Done In 1980s
Video: A River Again, The Story Of The Schuylkill River Project
Delaware River Watershed Weekly, Feb. 3
Delaware RiverKeeper Feb. 3 RiverWatch Video Report
Delaware RiverKeeper Jan. 27 RiverWatch Video Report
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[Posted: Jan. 31, 2017]
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