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SUMMARY:Managing Municipal Stormwater Workshop
DESCRIPTION:On Monday, May 7, 2012, a Municipal Stormwater Management 
 Workshop will be held to help municipalities, municipal engineers and 
 community planners implement new cost effective stormwater management 
 practices. This program was developed in partnership between Penn Stat
 e Extension, Cumberland County Conservation District, Cumberland Count
 y Planning Department, DCNR Bureau of Forestry, Villanova Urban Stormw
 ater Partnership and USDA Forest Service. The workshop will take place
  from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Cumberland County Service Center which
  is located at 310 Allen Road in Carlisle. Registration Fee is $35 per
  person if received by April 27, 2012.\nTo register online go to http:
 //agsci.psu.edu/municipal-stormwater/carlisle. If you do not have Int
 ernet access, you can call the toll free number at 877-489-1398 for as
 sistance or contact Penn State Extension at 717-263-9226 ext 225 for m
 ore information. Registration deadline is May 1st, 2012 and seating i
 s limited. Certificates of Attendance will be issued for Engineer PDH
  Credits.\nDr. Robert G. Traver, Professor & Director, Villanova Cente
 r for the Advancement of Sustainability in Engineering, Villanova Urba
 n Stormwater Partnership is one of the featured speakers. He will be 
 speaking on Sustainable Design and Best Management Practices for Urban
 /Suburban Stormwater.  Additional speakers will include Dr. Paul DeB
 arry, NTM Engineering, Inc., Dr. William Elmendorf, Penn State Communi
 ty Forestry Professor and Vincent Cotrone, Penn State Extension. Infor
 mation on the Cumberland County Stormwater Management Plan will be pre
 sented by Jeff Kelly, Assistant Director with the Cumberland County Pl
 anning Department.  In the afternoon, Cumberland County Conservation 
 District staff will conduct a walking tour of installed stormwater bes
 t management practices.\nStormwater runoff is impacting our streams an
 d watersheds, causing declines in water quality, stream bank erosion, 
 flash floods, degrading fish habitat, and reducing groundwater recharg
 e.  Studies have shown that significant impairment of waterways often
  occurs when 10% of the land in a watershed is covered with impervious
  surfaces such as parking lots and roof-tops. The release of the 2006 
 Pennsylvania Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual brought a new
  focus on water quality, designing systems that promote infiltration a
 nd capture “first flush” instead of just detaining volumes of stor
 mwater. By participating in this workshop, participants will learn how
  some of these new techniques are being used in the field and how well
  they are working.\n\nFor more information visit http://thegrove.ameri
 cangrove.org/events/managing-municipal-stormwater-workshop
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CATEGORIES:municipal, stormwater, workshop
LOCATION:Cumberland County Service Center
WEBSITE:http://agsci.psu.edu/municipal-stormwater/carlisle
URL:http://agsci.psu.edu/municipal-stormwater/carlisle
CONTACT:at 877-489-1398 for assistance or contact Penn State Extension
  at 717-263-9226 ext 225 for more information.
ORGANIZER:Penn State Extension
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