Darby Creek Valley Assn: Making A Difference Through Green Infrastructure May 9, Delaware County
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The Darby Creek Valley Association and partners will present another in its Community Environmental Series-- Making A Difference Through Green Infrastructure on May 9 at the Haverford CRED, 9000 Parkview Drive, Haverford, Delaware County from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Environmental Advisory Councils, municipalities and any one interested in clean water and environmental health is welcome  to attend.

This series of programs is to provide knowledge to local municipalities, EAC’s and individuals to collaborate on environmental concerns, laws, and solutions.

The speakers include--

-- Stormwater and Green Infrastructure: Paul Racette, PA Environmental Council

-- What Is MS4? Jamie Anders, Eastern Delaware County Stormwater Collaborative

-- How Pennypack Creek Watershed and Their Municipalities Addressed Flooding Through Green Infrastructure: Derron LeBrake, Principal at Wetlands & Ecology

-- How To Start A Rain Garden Program: Peter Puglionesi, Haverford EAC

Click Here for all the details and to register.  This event is free, but seating is limited.  Questions should be directed to Sue Miller by sending email to: suedcva@gmail.com.

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[Posted: April 30, 2018]


5/7/2018

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