The Watershed Congress Organizing Committee is now accepting proposals for presentations for the 2020 Watershed Congress Along The Schuylkill River to be held March 14 at the Pottstown Campus of Montgomery County Community College. The deadline for submissions is November 1.
The Watershed Congress advances the best available information and techniques for protecting and restoring watersheds.
Every year, a growing and changing group of individuals attends to gain new knowledge, acquire tools, and practice techniques that will allow them to take active roles in the stewardship of their natural resources.
Presentation topics requested by past participants include-- Watershed-wide case studies; River recreation; Pollinators & watershed health; Dam removals; Urban stream restoration; Climate change; Bacteria; Soil health; Municipal outreach; Environmental restoration results; Plastics pollution; Cutting-edge monitoring technology; Watershed resiliency; Insects (terrestrial or aquatic); Stormwater Pollutant Reduction Plans; BMPs; Funding options; Diversity, equity, and inclusion in the environmental field; Past land use; Volunteer monitor training; PFAS; Environmental Justice; Green infrastructure; New audiences; Alternative waste/wastewater treatment; Road salt; Trees & Streams; Regional food ecosystems; Invasive species; Fracking’s health impacts; Environmental education strategies (K-12); MS4s; Fisheries; Drinking water regulations; Wellness & watersheds; Groundwater contaminant tracing; Individual/small scale actions; Algal blooms; New communication tool; and Updates on prior sessions.
Watershed Congress Organizers will consider other suggestions.
Presentation proposals must be submitted online. Click Here for guidance on submitting proposals. Questions should be directed to Chari Towne by sending email to: chari@delawareriverkeeper.org.
The 2020 Watershed Congress is presented 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; Delaware Nature Society; Delaware Valley University; A.D. Marble & Company; Montgomery County Community College; Montgomery County Conservation District; 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 & Philadelphia Water; Temple University; The Write Beat; and Yellow Springs Farm.
For more information as it becomes available, visit the 2020 Watershed Congress Along The Schuylkill River webpage.
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