Monday, April 2, 2018

Penn State Law Students To Facilitate Forum On Water Quality, Quantity Issues April 18 In Centre County

The forum is free and members of the public are encouraged to attend. Registration is available on the Penn State Law website.
Facilitated by Penn State Law senior lecturer Lara Fowler and the students in her environmental mediation class, the forum is being held to bring people together to identify issues and think about what the future might look like for the Spring Creek watershed.
This initial Forum will help set the stage for additional work in 2018 and beyond on a watershed plan for Spring Creek.
Fowler and her students will be conducting a series of interviews prior to the forum. To participate in these interviews, individuals should email Fowler at lbf10@psu.edu.
The community is also invited to participate in an online forum in advance of, and after, the April 18 event. The online forum is being run through a program called Placespeak. Click Here to participate, visit and follow the instructions for creating a profile and logging into the discussion.
Contact information and data gathered through this online process will be used only to invite participants to further discussions and to inform the Watershed Commission’s future watershed planning process.
For more information on this initiative, visit the Spring Creek Watershed Commission website.
(Reprinted from Penn State News.)

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