Thursday, March 14, 2024

Stroud Water Research Center UpStream: Student Stewardship; Stream Restoration Investments; World Environmental Ed Congress; Starting A Watershed Organization; World Water Day March 22; More!

The latest issue of the UpStream newsletter from the Chester County-based Stroud Water Research Center is chock full of great stuff--

Stream Restoration Investment Impacts

After more than 50 years of the federal Clean Water Act and 86 years of the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Law, the United States and Pennsylvania have reached some major milestones in water quality improvements. 

These laws have reduced extreme cases of pollution, such as rivers catching on fire or streams changing color due to industrial waste.

However, despite this progress and decades of significant investments, half of U.S. rivers and streams do not meet standards for fishing, swimming, or drinking.

In a new presentation, Stroud Water Research Center’s John Jackson, Ph.D., and Matt Ehrhart examine why.

Click Here to read more.

Revolutionizing Environmental Data

Stroud Water Research Center is making it easier and more cost-effective for federal agencies to collect accurate environmental data through the use of open source designs.

Click Here to learn how they do it.

Lessons From World Environmental Ed Congress

Stroud watershed education specialist Kathryn Metzker provides a personal briefing on what she learned attending the World environmental Education Congress in Abu Dhabi.

Click Here to learn more.

Student Stewardship

The Montgomery School, a private school in Chester County, Pennsylvania, for students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, has been the site of an EnviroDIY Monitoring Station along Pickering Creek since 2017. 

David Kline, a watershed education specialist at Stroud Water Research Center, was then a teacher at the school and facilitated its installation.

Click Here to learn how they did it.

Starting A Watershed Organization

Members of the Little Lehigh Watershed Stewards tell how they started their watershed group to help care about the plants, animals, and about 200,000 people who rely on the Little Lehigh as a source of fresh water.

Click Here to get your feet wet.

Tips To Prevent Algal Blooms

Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction of an early spring was right: unseasonably warm temperatures are here, and that means algae are already blooming in southeastern Pennsylvania. 

In Chester County, the Valley Forge Chapter of Trout Unlimited alerted Stroud Water Research Center to an algal bloom in Valley Creek.

Click Here to have green lawns without green water.

Wild & Scenic Film Festival

In February, attendees and guests celebrated 17 years of environmental short films at Trail Creek Outfitters’ Wild & Scenic Film Festival. 

This year’s event was held at Upland Country Day School and featured another set of entertaining and inspiring films.

 From a fun and poignant sketch about a polar bear living among humans to a true story about a blind man experiencing amazing summits, the audience saw examples of global problems and solutions.

Click Here to learn more.

Celebrate World Water Day - March 22

Stroud will celebrate World Water Day March 22 from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. at its research center, 970 Spencer Road, Avondale, with a family fun community event.

Visit the Watershed Education Mobile Lab and stream touch tank to discover live aquatic insects. Explore fishing and plant trees. Receive gardening tips and free plants. And tour the Stroud Center!

Activities will be offered in English and Spanish. Food will be available for purchase from On the Roll Food Truck.

Click Here to register.

Read the entire Stroud UpStream newsletterClick Here to sign up for your own copy.

For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the Stroud Water Research Center website, Click Here to subscribe to UpStream.  Click Here to subscribe to Stroud’s Educator newsletter.  Click Here to become a Friend Of Stroud Research,  Like them on Facebook, Follow on Twitter and visit their YouTube Channel.

The Chester County-based Stroud Center seeks to advance knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems through global research, education, and watershed restoration.

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-- Federal Office Of Mine Reclamation Opens New Round Of Watershed Cooperative Agreement Program Grants  [PaEN] 

-- Volunteers Needed For 24-Hour Tree Planting Relay April 5-6 Organized By The Alliance For The Chesapeake Bay [PaEN] 

-- Huntingdon Daily News: Coalition To Save Old Crow Wetlands Appeals DEP Permit For New Rutters Store In Smithfield Twp. [PaEN] 

-- Advocates For Clean Water In Delaware River Watershed Visit Capitol Hill In Washington To Urge Support Of Conservation Measures  [PaEN] 

-- Interstate Commission On Potomac River Basin Publishes A New Plan For A Fresh Path Forward For The Potomac River  [PaEN]

-- Stroud Water Research Center UpStream: Student Stewardship; Stream Restoration Investments; World Environmental Ed Congress; Starting A Watershed Organization; World Water Day March 22; More!  [PaEN]

-- Mountain Watershed Assn. Will Install Warning Signs Around Wastewater Outfall Of MAX Environmental Technologies Yukon Facility In Sewickley Creek, Westmoreland County  [PaEN]

-- March 20 Penn State Extension Webinar On Defining Nature's Worth From A Health And Economic Perspective  [PaEN]

-- Penn State Extension, Partners Host April 16 Online Mini-Workshop - Choosing Native Plants [PaEN] 

-- WeConservePA: Environmental Advisory Council Conference Smashes Attendance Records; Fall EAC Gathering Being Planned  [PaEN]

-- Earth Conservancy, Industrial Archives & Library Announce Landmark Agreement To Preserve, Provide Access To Key Piece Of America’s Anthracite Coal History - Glen Alden Coal’s Records  [PaEN]  [Played A Key Role In PA Environmental History] 

[Posted: March 14, 2024]  PA Environment Digest

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