Presentation Videos From 2020 Delaware Watershed Congress Now Available

The Delaware RiverKeeper announced the videos of the presentations and panel discussions from the 2020 virtual Schuylkill Watershed Congress are now available online.  The Congress was held the week of September 21.

The videos include--

-- Keynote: Today’s Youth - Tomorrow’s Environmental Leaders

-- Patterns & Processes Of Fecal Indicator Bacteria In Delaware River Basin

-- Ditching Disposables: Community Organizing To Ensure The Success Of Local Plastics Legislation

-- Salt And Metal Inputs To A Rural To Urban Watershed

-- PA Turnpike Widening Project Stormwater Management

-- Environmental Activism: Pathway To Racial Justice

-- Spatio-Temporal Patterns Of Stream Conductivity & Temperature In The Delaware Basin

-- Fishable & Swimmable Waters, Recreation, Stream Health - Survey Findings

-- Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership Implementation And Resources

-- New Wetland Map For PA - How Accurate Is It

-- Carversville Farm - Stream, Floodplain, Multi-Functional Riparian Buffer Restoration

-- Starting A Business/Starting A Nonprofit - Panel Discussion

-- Understanding, Communicating, Addressing Municipal Climate Change Challenges

-- Updates & Improvements To Online Water Quality Modeling Application, Model My Watershed

-- Sewage Treatment And COVID-19

-- Stories That Shape Us: Bridging Barriers To Environmental Justice & Climate Resilient Communities Thru Intergenerational  Storytelling

Click Here for the entire playlist from the Congress.

For more information, visit the Watershed Congress webpage. Questions should be directed to Chart Towne by sending email to: chari@delawareriverkeeper.org or call 215-369-1188, ext. 109.

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[Posted: December 17, 2020]


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