Penn State Extension Hosts Nov. 29 Webinar On The Roadside Guide To Clean Water - Recognizing Efforts To Keep Your Community’s Water Clean
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On November 29, Penn State Extension will host a webinar The Roadside Guide To Clean Water -  Recognizing Efforts To Keep Your Community’s Water Clean from Noon to 1:00 p.m.

Whether on a farm, in your residential neighborhood, or on public lands, this informative event will cover how to protect one of our most essential resources, water.

Presenters will discuss popular best management practices for water quality, how to identify them, and how these practices keep our water clean.

Luckily, municipalities, landowners, farmers, and other people and organizations are working hard to install practices to help improve our water quality.

The Roadside Guide to Clean Water is a new resource from Penn State Extension designed to help you identify and celebrate good practices in your community.

This webinar will introduce the new book and website to learn about the common practices used to keep the water clean in Pennsylvania.

This event is being offered at no charge to participants. Registration is required to receive the link to access the webinar. Registrants will also receive access to the webinar recording.

Click Here to register and for more information.

(Reprinted from the Penn State Extension Watershed Winds newsletterClick Here to sign up for your own copy-- bottom of page.)

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[Posted: November 18, 2022]


11/21/2022

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