Pike Conservation District Holds Virtual Road Maintenance Workshop Oct. 28

The Pike County Conservation District will hold a virtual Road Maintenance Workshop for municipal and community staff responsible for maintaining local roadways, including gravel and dirt roads.

Click Here to register.  A virtual version of the workshop will be sent via email on October 28.

The contents of the workshop, resources, presentations, and PCCD presentations, will all be in the email, available to view anytime.

Other Updates

Here are some other updates from the Pike Conservation District--

-- Autumn Gold - Reap The Benefits of Fallen Leaves

-- Notes From The Field - Dam Safety

-- October Is Recycling Month At PCCD: Follow them on Instagram and Facebook to read tips, information, and fun facts!

For more information on help for landowners and farmers, upcoming events and more, visit the Pike County Conservation District website.  Click Here to listen to their latest Podcast.

(Reprinted from the latest Pike Conservation District newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy.)

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-- U.S. House Passes Bill To Reauthorize Chesapeake Bay, Wildlife Programs, Bill Now On President’s Desk

-- EPA, Agriculture Formalize Joint Support For Healthy Farms, Clean Water, Future Food Security At Lancaster County Farm

-- CBF Offering 6 Live Online Classes To Empower Volunteer VoiCeS In PA To Advocate For Clean Water

-- Chesapeake Bay Foundation Launches Live Online Environmental Education Program-- OWL

-- CBF Oct. 7 Webinar: How To Ditch Fertilizers, Weed Killers And Make Your Lawn Environmentally Friendly

-- PA Organizations For Watersheds & Rivers Hosts Geology Of PA Streams Webinar Oct. 21

-- Audubon Society Of Western PA Hosts Online Buffalo Creek Watershed Riparian Buffer Workshops With Free Trees In Armstrong, Butler Counties

-- Harvesting Vegetation From Multi-Function Riparian Buffers Barely Reduces Water Quality Benefits

-- Bucknell University 15th Annual River Symposium Call For Presentation Proposals

-- 2021 Delaware Estuary Science & Environmental Summit Call For Presentation Proposals

-- U.S.G.S. Pennsylvania Water Science Center Upgrades StreamStats Information

-- Brodhead Watershed Assn. Welcomes Kelly Gallo As New Executive Director

[Posted: Oct. 1, 2020]


10/5/2020

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