February Catalyst Newsletter Now Available From Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition
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The February issue of the Catalyst newsletter is now available from the Butler County-based Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition featuring articles on--

-- EPA Features Blacks Creek, Venango County Mine Drainage Treatment As Success Story

-- Volunteers Needed For Stream Restoration Planting At Slippery Rock Campground

-- Annual Cherry Pie Hike Set For Feb. 22 At Jennings Environmental Ed Center

-- The KIDS Catalyst - Presidents Day Word Puzzle

-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy

Read the entire Catalyst.

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition website.

(Photo: Rootwads donated by Allegheny Mineral Corp. were used in Slippery Rock Campground streambank restoration project.)

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[Posted: February 20, 2020]


2/24/2020

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