LandStudies Latest Green Infrastructure Newsletter Now Available
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The latest green infrastructure newsletter is now available from Lancaster-based LandStudies featuring articles on--

-- Lancaster County Water Week June 1 to 9

-- New Video Shows Waterfowl Making Santo Domingo Stormwater Facility Home

-- Landis Homes Environmental Volunteers Receive Recognition

-- Employee Spotlight: Matt Schavnis

-- Job Opening: Sustainable Landscape Foreman

-- Job Opening: Water Resources Engineer

-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy (right panel)

For more information, visit the LandStudies website or contact Laurel Etter Longenecker, 717-627-4440 or send email to: laurel@landstudies.com.  Click Here to sign up for green infrastructure updates.  LandStudies is certified as a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE), Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) based in Lititz, Lancaster County.  Follow LandStudies on Twitter, Like them on Facebook.

(Photo: Landis Homes Retirement Community Regional Stormwater Management and Floodplain Restoration Project, Lancaster County.)

NewsClips:

Casey Introduces Bill To Help Farm Conservation Efforts

AP: Report: Chesapeake Bay Improving But Huge Challenges Remain

Chesapeake Bay Water Getting Cleaner But Hard Work Ahead In PA

Bay Journal: Chesapeake Bay Watershed Unlikely To Meet 2025 Unless Region Picks Up The Pace

Lancaster Farming: Slow Nitrogen Reductions Hamper Chesapeake Bay Cleanup

Lancaster Farming: Lancaster Farmland Trust Tallies Conservation Practices

Op-Ed: Data The New Driver In Conservation Decisions Regarding the Chesapeake Bay

Philadelphia’s Green City, Clean Water Needs Funding To Achieve Goals

Related Stories:

Chesapeake Bay Foundation: PA Lagging In Meeting All Pollution Reduction Goals Except From Wastewater Plants

Landis Homes Retirement Community Friends Of The Woods & Wetlands Group Receives Service Award In Lancaster

Lancaster Is Using Green Infrastructure To Manage Stormwater, Make Neighborhoods Safer

CBF-PA Praises U.S. Sen. Casey For Bill Increasing Federal Support For Farmers Planting Streamside Buffers

Op-Ed: Data The New Driver In Conservation Decisions Regarding The Chesapeake Bay

PA To Pilot County-Level Chesapeake Bay Clean Water Planning Process In 4 Counties This Summer

Inside Pennsylvania’s Strategy For Healthier Local Streams In The Chesapeake Bay Watershed

[Posted: June 1, 2018]


6/4/2018

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