The July edition of the LandStudies newsletter on green infrastructure is now available featuring stories on--
-- Municipalities Can Unlock Financial, Environmental Value Through Green Infrastructure Investments
-- Parks Can Play A Major Role In Managing Stormwater
-- The Why And How Behind A Municipal MS4 Stormwater O&M Plan
-- Maintaining Restoration Projects Is Key To Success (photo)
-- LandStudies Promotes Economic Ecology To Municipalities
-- LandStudies Project Featured In Washington Post
-- Urban Riparian Buffer Grant Opportunity From DCNR
-- July 12: PA MS4s - Elements Of A Stormwater Management Program, Allentown
-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy (bottom of page)
For more information, visit the LandStudies website or contact Christine Le, 717-726-4440 or send email to: christine@LandStudies.com. LandStudies is certified as a Woman’s Business Enterprise (WBE), Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) based in Lititz, Lancaster County.
NewsClips:
Jackson Twp Joins Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority MS4 Stormwater Plan
I-95 Overhaul In Philadelphia Includes Green Infrastructure To Reduce River Pollution
Crable: 6 Lancaster County Municipalities Get Stormwater Grants Amid Crackdown
Hazle Engineer Honored For Green Water Project
Related Story:
Greening Lower Susquehanna Project, Volunteers Plant Trees In Lancaster County To Help Save Stream
[Posted: July 5, 2017]
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