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SUMMARY:Webinar: Addressing Emerging Contaminants in Source Water Using BIL Grants and Forgivable Loans
DESCRIPTION:Join the Source Water Collaborative for this webinar is part of a new series of webinars on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law\, designed to help access historic levels of funding.  This webinar is designed for states\, water utilities\, source water protection staff\, state BIL funding program staff\, source water collaboratives\, federal agencies\, and other water stakeholders. \nTo learn more and register\, click here.\n 
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/webinar-addressing-emerging-contaminants-in-source-water-using-bil-grants-and-forgivable-loans-4/
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SUMMARY:Stormwater Workgroup Meeting Q1 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first quarter virtual Stormwater Workgroup Meeting.\nWe look forward to a presentation by Virginia Smith of Villanova University entitled\, “Needs\, Challenges\, and Solutions for Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) Implementation”\nVirginia’s presentation will discuss impacts of watershed development is reflected in the health of our streams\, particularly headwater streams. Green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) are becoming an increasingly pervasive solution for stormwater management to mitigate these impacts. While maintenance of these can be challenging\, GSI design can be leveraged to create more effective and efficient maintenance plans.\nSAN Stormwater Municipal and environmental organizational partners can all benefit from the information shared in this program.\nClick here to register and join us on Zoom \n 
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/stormwater-workgroup-meeting-q1-2024-2/
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SUMMARY:Agriculture Workgroup Meeting Q1 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Agriculture Workgroup meeting to connect partners and projects in the Schuylkill Watershed! If you have an agenda item to discuss\, plan to attend\, or would like more information\, please email Meghan Rogalus\, SAN Manager\, at mrogalus@delawareestuary.org. You can receive email reminders for workgroup meetings by signing up here.\nThis meeting will be held virtually over Zoom.\nClick here to register for the meeting. 
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/agriculture-workgroup-meeting-q1-2024-2/
CATEGORIES:SAN
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SUMMARY:SAN Pathogens and Point Source Workgroup Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Pathogens and Point Source Workgroup meeting to connect utility and regulatory partners in the Schuylkill Watershed! If you have an agenda item to discuss\, plan to attend\, or would like more information\, please email Meghan Rogalus\, SAN Manager\, at mrogalus@delawareestuary.org. If you haven’t already signed up to receive our email reminders for workgroup meetings you can do so here.\nThis meeting will be held virtually over Zoom.\nClick here to register for the meeting.
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/san-pathogens-and-point-source-workgroup-meeting-2/
CATEGORIES:SAN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T120000
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SUMMARY:Live Webinar: Introducing the Pennsylvania Community Conservation Partnerships Program
DESCRIPTION:Join Penn State Extension and participating partners US Forest Service\, State\, and Private Forestry; Pennsylvania DCNR\, Bureau of Forestry; and Pennsylvania TreeVitalize Program\, Pennsylvania Community Trees for a webinar highlighting how the Pennsylvania Department of Natural Conservation and Recreation Community Conservation Partnership Program can help make your community forestry project a reality. This annual grant program is designed to support a variety of projects from tree inventory\, planting\, and maintenance to workforce development and community outreach around increasing tree canopy.\nClick here to learn more and register.
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/live-webinar-introducing-the-pennsylvania-community-conservation-partnerships-program-3/
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SUMMARY:Planning for Flood Resilience: Integrating Hazard Mitigation and Floodplain Management Planning Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join FEMA for this webinar highlighting how local-level planning provides a framework for local governments to lessen the impacts of natural disasters\, including flooding. Many local governments undertake multi-hazard mitigation planning to engage their community in understanding risks and developing mitigation actions. They can increase benefits of their planning process by designing it to also meet the floodplain management planning criteria under the Community Rating System (CRS). Integration of these processes is a win-win!  \nREGISTER\nAfter registering you will get a confirmation email with information about joining the meeting. Please test your ability to connect prior to the day of the webinar.  \nPresenters:   \nAlan Lulloff\, P.E.\, CFM – ASFPM Flood Science Center \nShubha Shrivastava\, CFM – Mitigation Planner\, FEMA HQ\nShanene Thomas – Mitigation Planner\, FEMA Region 6 \nMary-Carson Stiff – Executive Director\, Wetlands Watch \nSavannah Newbern\, CFM – Flood Risk Project Manager\, Wetlands Watch
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/planning-for-flood-resilience-integrating-hazard-mitigation-and-floodplain-management-planning-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:Virtual DEP Update On MS4 Stormwater Program\, NPDES Water Quality Permitting
DESCRIPTION:Join PA Society of Professional Engineers (PSPE) for a virtual meeting with Sean Furjanic\, PE\, Environmental Program Manager for the DEP Bureau of Clean Water\, for an update on the Department’s activities related to the MS4 program and NPDES permitting\, followed by a Q & A session with attendees.\nQuestions can be submitted both in advance and during the webinar. PSPE will moderate. Please note that site/project-specific questions will not be considered.\nPlease Register by February 21 to receive your access credentials. The session will not be recorded. Approved for 1 PDH.\nClick here to learn more and register
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/virtual-dep-update-on-ms4-stormwater-program-npdes-water-quality-permitting-2/
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SUMMARY:The State of Stormwater Symposium: Programs and Fees in a post-West Chester Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Register now for The State of Stormwater Symposium: Programs and Fees in a post-West Chester Landscape- a crash course on recent developments for stormwater management programs and fees\, hosted and sponsored by the Pennsylvania Environmental Council being held on Wednesday\, February 28th from 9 AM – 11AM.\n \nAttend the hybrid Symposium\, from the comfort of your computer over Zoom OR join us in-person for lively presentations and panel discussions at the Lancaster County Convention Center\, integrated with the Lancaster Marriot at Penn Square.\nEnjoy a welcome from Pennsylvania Environmental Council’s new President\, Tom Gilbert\, and Executive Vice President\, Patrick Starr.\nKeynote speaker\, E. Lee Stinnett II\, Esq. of Salzmann Hughes\, P.C. will cover relevant caselaw and pending cases. The validity of stormwater programs and fees have been continuously challenged by opponents of alleged “rain taxes”; even more so after the Commonwealth Court’s decision in PASSHE v. Borough of West Chester which declared fees to be taxes and exempted non-profit and government landowners under appeal. Walk away with tips on how you and your community can maintain a successful fee-based stormwater program under the current state of the law.\nFollowing our keynote presentation\, hear from a panel including Lee\, Charlotte Katzenmoyer\, Chief Executive Officer at Capital Region Water\, and Marc Cammarata\, Deputy Water Commissioner at the Philadelphia Water Department\, for case studies on their stormwater fee structures\, as well as their current challenges and opportunities.\nSymposium moderator\, Alex Chiaruttini\, Esq.\, Pennsylvania Environmental Council Board Member\, Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel at The York Water Company\, and former DEP Chief Counsel\, will coordinate live questions and answers with the audience.\nClick here for more details and to register.
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/the-state-of-stormwater-symposium-programs-and-fees-in-a-post-west-chester-landscape-2/
CATEGORIES:SAN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240228T090000
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SUMMARY:The State of Stormwater Symposium: Programs and Fees in a post-West Chester Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Register now for The State of Stormwater Symposium: Programs and Fees in a post-West Chester Landscape- a crash course on recent developments for stormwater management programs and fees\, hosted and sponsored by the Pennsylvania Environmental Council being held on Wednesday\, February 28th from 9 AM – 11AM.\n \nAttend the hybrid Symposium\, from the comfort of your computer over Zoom OR join us in-person for lively presentations and panel discussions at the Lancaster County Convention Center\, integrated with the Lancaster Marriot at Penn Square.\nEnjoy a welcome from Pennsylvania Environmental Council’s new President\, Tom Gilbert\, and Executive Vice President\, Patrick Starr.\nKeynote speaker\, E. Lee Stinnett II\, Esq. of Salzmann Hughes\, P.C. will cover relevant caselaw and pending cases. The validity of stormwater programs and fees have been continuously challenged by opponents of alleged “rain taxes”; even more so after the Commonwealth Court’s decision in PASSHE v. Borough of West Chester which declared fees to be taxes and exempted non-profit and government landowners under appeal. Walk away with tips on how you and your community can maintain a successful fee-based stormwater program under the current state of the law.\nFollowing our keynote presentation\, hear from a panel including Lee\, Charlotte Katzenmoyer\, Chief Executive Officer at Capital Region Water\, and Marc Cammarata\, Deputy Water Commissioner at the Philadelphia Water Department\, for case studies on their stormwater fee structures\, as well as their current challenges and opportunities.\nSymposium moderator\, Alex Chiaruttini\, Esq.\, Pennsylvania Environmental Council Board Member\, Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel at The York Water Company\, and former DEP Chief Counsel\, will coordinate live questions and answers with the audience.\nClick here for more details and to register.
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/the-state-of-stormwater-symposium-programs-and-fees-in-a-post-west-chester-landscape-3/
CATEGORIES:SAN
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240229T170000
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SUMMARY:Draft Blue Marsh Lake Master Plan Open House
DESCRIPTION:The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) will host an open house on Feb. 29\, 2024\, to share details on a draft revision of the Blue Marsh Lake Master Plan. The open house will be held from 5-7 p.m. at the Berks County Agricultural Center\, 1238 County Welfare Road\, Leesport\, PA 19533.\nThe public open house will cover the proposed changes to the current Blue Marsh Lake Master Plan. Team members will share instructions on how to submit comments and provide an opportunity for the public to ask questions and provide feedback. A 30-day public comment period will begin on February 29th\, 2024\, and end on March 30th\, 2024.\nMore information is available on the Draft Master Plan here.
URL:https://schuylkillwaters.org/event/draft-blue-marsh-lake-master-plan-open-house-3/
CATEGORIES:SAN
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