Saturday, January 3, 2009
January 8, 2009 Meeting
All members and the public are invited to attend.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Water infrastructure improvements
HARRISBURG (Dec. 10) – Pennsylvania residents will benefit now that guidelines have been approved for local governments wanting to apply for state funding to improve critical water infrastructure systems, Governor Edward G. Rendell said today.
Full Story:
http://enews.state.pa.us/c.asp?xToYlAOlp5Zim5FdrZJ5egNdo63w56ldJPiY5R9R2DSg
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Rain Barrel Workshop
Rain Barrel Workshop
Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: Lower Salford Township Municipal Building, 379 Main Street, Harleysville, PA
Registration: Register by October 6, 2008 to reserve a spot in the workshop. The workshop is free.
Contact: Kristina Henderson, Montgomery County Conservation District at 610-489-4506 x25 or by e-mail at khenderson@montgomeryconservation.org
WIN A RAIN BARREL: Rain Barrels will be raffled off to the participants at the workshop. Barrels will be shipped directly to recipients home.
Learn how to install, use and benefit from having a rain barrel. In addition, learn about things you can do around your home and neighborhood that can make a difference. Feel free to ask questions about rain barrels or other BMP’s you’d like to use at your home.
Informational handouts will be available.
Monday, September 22, 2008
from the wissahicken watershed partnership
1-Three rain gardens will be installed thanks to the work of municipal partners, URS Corporation, Philadelphia Water Department (PEC), EACs, and others. Come to learn about rain gardens and help plant the gardens:
- Jarrettown Elementary School on Sunday September 28th at 9 am.
- Rosyln Park in Abington on Saturday, October 4th at 9 am.
- Ricciardi Park in Ambler on Saturday, October 11th at 9 am.
- I will send announcements addressing details and who to contact in a second e-mail.
2-Final designs for three stormwater basin retrofits are complete thanks to help from municipal partners, Viridian and Meliora Consultants, PWD, and others. PEC has received construction funding and will work with the following municipalities to complete the retrofits over the next year:
- Village Circle basin in Whitpain Township
- Center Street basin in North Wales Borough
- Aidenn Lair Park basins in Upper Dublin Township
- I will send information on education events related to the retrofit work as they are developed.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Pennypack Farm tour
Pennypack Farm Education Center for Sustainable Food Systems is a charitable, nonprofit educational organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the health, economic, ecological and social issues involved in sustainable local food systems.
Rain Garden Workshop
FREE Rain Garden Workshop
& Installation at Ricciardi Park
Date: Saturday,
Homeowner Workshop:
Ambler Borough Hall,
Planting the rain garden:
You are invited to attend this FREE training developed through the Ambler Borough Environmental Advisory Council, Wissahickon Watershed Partnership & sponsored by the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD), Schuylkill Action Network (
Two events are planned:
(next to the multi-use court).
What is a rain garden?
A rain garden is a shallow depression planted with native plants. The deep roots of native plants allow water to infiltrate into the soil. A rain garden can be installed to capture water from your roof drain or it can be built at a low spot to catch water coming from a driveway, parking area or any other hard surface.
What are the benefits of a rain garden?
Improved water quality
Reduced stress on stormwater pipes and local streams
Recharges groundwater
Habitat for birds and butterflies
To participate in both or either event
RSVP
Monday, September 1, 2008
Park Creek Watershed Assoc. visits Pennypack Farm
You can learn more about pennypack farm from their website.
http://www.pennypackfarm.org/joomla/index.php