• 2024 Pennsylvania Stormwater Summit: Treating Stormwater as a Utility in Pennsylvania

    Join the Pennsylvania Water Environment Association for this 1-day conference at Valley Forge Casino Resort in King of Prussia, PA Conference Overview: Communities are experiencing the perfect storm – more intense rainfall events, yet increasingly limited resources to effectively manage stormwater. This conference is organized by the Pennsylvania Water Environment Association, and the 2024 Stormwater Summit is […]

  • PA Healthy Lands Week

    Pennsylvania Healthy Lands Week will be widely promoted as a way to celebrate and spotlight how citizens can get involved with stewardship of their favorite park, forest, museum, cultural center, and points of interest. You can get in on the celebration and boost stewardship in your community by hosting your own special event during Pennsylvania Healthy Lands Week. Events can be anything […]

  • South Branch French Creek Guided Site Tour

    French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust invites you to join in a guided site tour for the French Creek – South Branch restoration project. This tour will take place on Thursday, October 3rd at 4:30pm at the Thomas P. Bentley Nature Preserve. Join their expert team of scientists and learn about the exciting restoration work planned for […]

  • SAN Abandoned Mine Drainage Workgroup Meeting (Virtual)

    Join us for our final quarterly Abandoned Mine Drainage Workgroup meeting of 2024 to connect regarding AMD projects in the Schuylkill Watershed! If you have an agenda item to discuss, plan to attend, […]

  • 2024 Stormwater Symposium “Emerging Issues in Stormwater Management”

    The Villanova Urban Stormwater Partnership (VUSP) Stormwater Symposium is a biennial event at the forefront of advancing sustainable stormwater management. Hosted on the picturesque campus of Villanova University, the Symposium will […]

  • 12th Annual Symposium on Harmful Algae – One Bloom: Unifying HAB Science in Aquatic Ecosystems

    The theme, ONE BLOOM, seeks to identify and highlight commonalities across diverse study systems and disciplines within Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) research. Sessions and discussions will foster a unified understanding that integrates perspectives and approaches in HAB science, and equips researchers, managers, and policymakers with the knowledge needed to address this pressing environmental challenge. The […]

  • 2024 Delaware River Climate Practitioners Workshop

    The purpose behind this event is to provide Delaware River Basin tribal, state and local climate implementors and influencers with practical information about how to build and execute climate adaptation projects that reduce exposure to climate impacts, while strengthening networks of practitioners to address climate impacts at the watershed scale. CLICK HERE to REGISTER through EVENTBRITE The […]

  • Watershed Land Protection Collaboration Workgroup Meeting

    Join us to discuss land protection in the Schuylkill Watershed! Meeting will be held in-person at Welkinweir. Please RSVP https://www.eventbrite.com/e/san-watershed-land-protection-collaborative… All are welcome.

  • SAN Annual Meeting

      Join partners from across the Schuylkill watershed as we celebrate 21 years of collaboration for a cleaner, healthier Schuylkill River at our 2024 SANnual Meeting! When: November 1st Where: McMillan Student Center, Albright College, Reading, PA Cost: Free – Thanks to our amazing sponsors, the Philadelphia Water Department and Aqua! Don’t miss this opportunity […]

  • SAN Annual (SANnual) Meeting 2024

      Join partners from across the Schuylkill watershed as we celebrate 21 years of collaboration for a cleaner, healthier Schuylkill River at our 2024 SANnual Meeting! When: November 1st Where: McMillan Student Center, Albright College, Reading, PA (#19 on the Albright College Campus Map) Cost: Free – Thanks to our hosts at Albright College and […]

  • SAN Agriculture Workgroup Meeting (Virtual)

    Join us via Zoom for the final SAN Agriculture Workgroup Meeting of 2024 to connect partners and projects in the Schuylkill Watershed!  This meeting will be virtual on Zoom.  If you have an […]

  • NJ Dam Removal Partnership Fish Passage Training

    The Nature Conservancy, with funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Delaware Watershed Conservation Fund, is pleased to announce a free, one-day NJ Dam Removal Partnership Fish Passage Training course led by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Please feel free to circulate among interested colleagues or with other organizations.  Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 […]

  • SAN Stormwater Workgroup Meeting

    Join us for the final SAN Stormwater Workgroup meeting of 2024 at Wissahickon Trails (12 Morris Road, Ambler, PA). During this meeting we will tour the newly renovated Wissahickon Trails barn which focused on improving flood resilience, creating accessible public programming and staff spaces, and preserving this historic building.  In addition this gathering will bring together partners across […]

  • Delaware River Basin Commission Public Hearing on Persistent Dry Conditions in the Basin

    The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) will hold a special public hearing on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, starting at 1:30 p.m., to receive comment on the matter of persistent dry conditions in the Basin. If conditions worsen, a special business meeting may follow on a date to be determined, or DRBC may take action at its regularly scheduled […]

  • Perkiomen Mapping & Flood Mitigation Study – Public Meeting

    Flooding in our communities can be devastating. The Perkiomen Mapping & Flood Mitigation Study is the first phase of a long-term effort to help communities make more informed decisions regarding how and where to best implement stormwater management systems and projects in the Perkiomen Watershed. A series of public meetings are being held in Fall […]

  • Perkiomen Mapping & Flood Mitigation Study – Public Meeting

    Flooding in our communities can be devastating. The Perkiomen Mapping & Flood Mitigation Study is the first phase of a long-term effort to help communities make more informed decisions regarding how and where to best implement stormwater management systems and projects in the Perkiomen Watershed. A series of public meetings are being held in Fall […]