The organizing committee of the 2019 Watershed Congress Along The Schuylkill River has issued a call for presentation proposals. The deadline for submissions is October 31.
The Watershed Congress will be held on March 9 at the Montgomery County Community College campus in Pottstown.
The objective of the Watershed Congress is to advance the best available information and techniques for protecting and restoring watersheds. The focus on networking across disciplines means that the Congress melds science, policy and practical applications into one program.
The committee has recommended presentations on nearly 40 possible topics, but all suggestions will be considered. Among the recommended topics are--
-- Green Infrastructure
-- Climate Change And Watershed Impacts
-- MS4 Stormwater Pollution
-- Riparian Buffers
-- Carbon Credits
-- Volunteer Building
-- Funding Options
The Congress is organized by the Delaware Riverkeeper Network and its partner organizations as well as private individuals.
Current organization partners represent: Berks County Conservation District; Berks Nature; Cadastral Consulting, LLC; Center in the Park/Senior Environment Corps; Chester- Ridley-Crum Watersheds Association; Delaware Nature Society; Delaware Valley University; A.D. Marble & Company; Montgomery County Community College; Montgomery County Conservation District; Outdoor Design & University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center; Partnership for the Delaware Estuary; Penn State University, Pennsylvania Sea Grant; Department of Conservation & Natural Resources; Reading Area Community College; Schuylkill River Greenways NHA; Stroud Water Research Center; Sustainable Choices, LLC and Philadelphia Water; Temple University; The Write Beat; and Yellow Springs Farm.
Click Here to submit a proposal online. Click Here for additional guidance on submitting a proposal.
For more information, visit the Watershed Congress Along The Schuylkill River webpage. Questions should be directed to Chari Towne by sending email to: chari@delawareriverkeeper.org.
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