The Lancaster Clean Water Partners will host their annual MS4 Stormwater Forum on October 21 at the Lancaster County Public Safety Training Center in Mannheim from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Join the Partners for a day filled with learning, networking, and fun. This in-person event is a must-attend for all MS4 enthusiasts.
Get ready to dive into the latest trends and best practices in the industry.
The lineup of speakers is top-notch, covering a wide range of topics from compliance to innovative solutions.
Take advantage of this opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals and expand your knowledge.
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For more information on programs, initiatives, funding, technical support, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Lancaster Clean Water Partners website. Click Here to sign up for regular email updates. Follow them on Facebook.
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[Posted: September 17, 2024]
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