Nov. 4 Meeting Set In Erie County On Trout Run Watershed Water Quality Improvement Study
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The Western PA Conservancy will host a meeting November 4 to discuss an upcoming study of Trout Run, a tributary of French Creek, to discuss the start of a study to improve water quality and soil health.

WPC will study Trout Run and develop a guide of recommended solutions to promote clean water and improve farmland through sustainable agriculture practices.

Everyone in the watershed is encouraged to attend this meeting to learn more about the study and become involved to ensure Trout Run is available to future generations.

Complimentary refreshments will be provided at this free community meeting.

The meeting will be held at the Fort LeBoeuf Legion Post 285 on 120 West 4th Street in Waterford in Erie County from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

For more information, please call Adam Cotchen at 724-471-7202, ext. 5108 or send email to: acotchen@paconserve.org.

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[Posted: October 1, 2019]


10/7/2019

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