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Wednesday 09, October 2013
At the Chesapeake Watershed forum, I learned about an exciting new app: Water Reporter. This app empowers people to report on pollution problems and positive activities along their waterways....
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Tuesday 10, September 2013
In Reno, Nevada, the Truckee River is the main source of drinking water. In today's guest blog, Paul Klein, the Creative Director for the City of Reno, discusses a public art project that educates people on preventing water pollution. ...
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Tuesday 20, August 2013
We're in our third week for #SummerStormwater Month, and we're focusing on Neighborhood Involvement. First, what would you do if you saw someone in your neighborhood doing an activity that is harmful to watershed health? Plus, we have some tips & videos to share! ...
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Monday 05, August 2013
Summer is the rainiest of seasons here in Pennsylvania. So it’s a sensible time to be thinking about how to manage all that rain! Here at StormwaterPA.org, August is our #SummerStormwater month. Each week in August, we are going to focus on sending out information, videos, & tools to celebrate different approaches to protecting our water. Get involved by sharing your ideas during each theme week. Just use the hashtag #summerstormwater!...
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Wednesday 10, July 2013
As you might guess, we love rain gardens around here. Yesterday, while visiting the Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy, I checked out their awesome gardens! Here's some snapshots from there, including one of a hummingbird moth! ...
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