Wissahickon Watershed Assn. Hosts Feb. 26 Meeting On Upper Gwynedd Twp. Stream Restoration Project in Montgomery County
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The Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association will host a February 26 meeting on a stream restoration project along the PECO right-of-way in Upper Gwynedd Township in Montgomery County that will begin in March. The objectives of the project are to reduce erosion, improve water quality and provide habitat. All stakeholders are invited to attend the meeting to go over the details of the project. The project is funded by DEP's Growing Greener Program, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Merck & Co, Inc. and PECO. The meeting will be held at the Upper Gwynedd Township Building, 1 Parkside Place in North Wales from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. To RSVP or with any questions, contact John Ferro, Director of Conservation, by sending email to john@wvwa.org or call 215-646-8866. For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association website. NewsClips: Click Here For A Week’s Worth Of PA Environment & Energy NewsClips Related Articles - Water Quality: NFWF To Host March 11 Webinar On Chesapeake Bay And Delaware River Watershed Grant Opportunities EPA Features Blacks Creek, Venango County Mine Drainage Treatment As Success Story Stream Monitoring In The Delaware River Basin Is More Than Just Numbers Volunteers Needed For Stream Restoration Planting At Slippery Rock Campground, Butler County How To Repair & Maintain Gravel Driveways And Unpaved Lanes Workshop March 24 In Westmoreland Penn State Extension: Riparian Buffers: Using The Power Of Plants To Help Clean Our Waterways Monitoring Streams With Visual Assessment Important For Assessing Stream Conditions Penn State Extension: What Is A Municipal Stormwater Fee? February Catalyst Newsletter Now Available From Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition [Posted: February 20, 2020] |
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