Alliance For Chesapeake Bay Selling Stormwater Workshop July 17 In Dauphin County
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The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Capital Region Council of Governments and other partners are hosting a Selling Stormwater Workshop on July 17 at the Londonderry Township Building, 783 S. Geyers Church Road in Middletown, Dauphin County from 8:00 to 3:00. Participants involved in meeting MS4 Stormwater pollution prevention requirements will learn about the latest research on selling stormwater programs to the public and review of case studies of how communities have handled these issues. Presentations will be made by-- -- Erie Eckl, Water Words That Work - “Selling Stormwater Management - PA Stormwater Survey with Recommendations;” and -- Nathan Walker, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, Inc. - “Local Municipal Stories: Multiple Paths for Meeting MS4 Requirements.” Other participating organizations include the University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center and Water Words That Work. Click Here for more information and to register. For more information on stormwater requirements, visit DEP’s Municipal Stormwater webpage. NewsClips: MD, VA On Track With Chesapeake Cleanup Goals, PA Lags What’s Next As PA Enters Chesapeake Bay Phase 3 Cleanup? 3 Back Mountain Municipalities Teaming Up For Own Stormwater Plan Editorial: Wyoming Valley Offers Collective Approach To Clean Water Op-Ed: Science Is The Source Of Solutions Why Cut $73 Million A From Chesapeake Bay Program That Provides Billions In Benefits? Latest From The Chesapeake Bay Journal Click Here to subscribe to the Chesapeake Bay Journal Click Here to support the Chesapeake Bay Journal Follow Chesapeake Bay Journal On Twit Related Stories: New EPA Guide To Green Infrastructure In Parks To Manage Stormwater Now Available Chesapeake Bay Landscape Professional Certification Training July 24-25 In Lancaster CBF-PA: No Surprise, PA Significantly Off Track In Meeting Chesapeake Bay Milestones Feature: Parks To The Rescue On Stormwater, Flooding [Posted: June 22, 2017] |
6/26/2017 |
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