The first two walks will be--
-- May 14: Greensburg, Westmoreland County
-- June 1: Carlisle, Cumberland County
BMPs to be covered will include rain gardens, rain barrels, permeable pavement, green roofs, and more.
These walks are for homeowners and other building managers who are interested in sustainable methods - sometimes called Green Stormwater Infrastructure - for reducing the runoff produced by their building.
What you will learn--
-- How to estimate the volume of stormwater produced by a rooftop
-- How to determine your predominant soil type and how it affects infiltration
-- Where stormwater goes after it leaves your property
-- How plants improve stormwater management
-- Resources for more information
Click Here to register and for more information.
How Clean Is Your Stream?
DEP’s Interactive Report Viewer allows you to zoom in on your own stream or watershed to find out how clean your stream is or if it has impaired water quality using the latest information in the draft 2020 Water Quality Report.
(Reprinted from the latest Penn State Extension Watershed Winds newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy.)
Related Articles:
-- Penn State Extension: Take A Walk With A Master Watershed Steward And Learn About Your Watershed
-- Spring Creek Watershed Group Creates Watershed Atlas To Educate The Public In Centre County
-- Penn State Extension Water Team Goes Live On Facebook (And On Demand)
-- Learn How To Certify Your Property As Watershed-Friendly
-- Penn State Extension: Total Maximum Daily Loading Plan - A Watershed Stewardship Opportunity
-- Penn State Extension: Circle Traps Work To Destroy Spotted Lanternflies
[Posted: April 22, 2021] PA Environment Digest
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