Monroe, Pike Conservation Districts Hold Water Quality Permitting, Green Infrastructure, Invasive Species Workshop Feb. 5 & 6 In Monroe
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The Monroe and Pike Conservation Districts will host a 2019 NPDES The Big Picture Workshop on February 5 and 6 at Keystone Hall and Gallery, Room 202, Northampton Community College - Monroe Campus, 2411 Rte. 715 in Tannersville.

Tentative topics this year will include Chapter 102 and 105 updates, Green Infrastructure,

​Invasive Species and much more.

Vendors will also share innovative stormwater technology with an environmental theme. Our goal is to keep standards high, and provide an educational and informative workshop.

Click Here to register and for all the details.

For more information on programs, initiatives and assistance available to landowners, visit the Monroe and Pike Conservation Districts websites.

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