Reminder: Choose Clean Water Conference Comes To Lancaster May 22-23
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The 9th Annual Choose Clean Water Conference will be held May 22-23 at the Marriott on Lancaster’s Penn Square.

The Choose Clean Water Coalition’s annual conference brings together a comprehensive and diverse group of more than 300 people from throughout the Chesapeake Bay region.

The conference provides a forum for participants to learn about the most important and up-to-date Chesapeake restoration issues, network with fellow Chesapeake Bay supporters and activists, develop strategies to advance federal, regional and local restoration goals, and learn from successes.

On the second day of the conference, the Penn State Agriculture and Environment Center will be presenting on methodologies for combining accessible technology tools with “boots on the ground” assessment to create effective watershed plans for a range of watersheds across the rural-urban spectrum that defines Pennsylvania’s Chesapeake Bay watershed.

To register or more more information, visit the Choose Clean Water Conference webpage. Register today, prices increase May 11.

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(Reprinted from the lastest Penn State Agriculture & Environment Center newsletterClick Here to sign up for your own copy.)

[Posted: May 7, 2018]


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