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  • Watershed Alliance of Adams County Annual Meeting

    Adams County Ag & Natural Resources Center 670 Old Harrisburg Road, Gettysburg, PA, United States

    Join us at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 23, for our annual meeting! Following a brief business meeting, we’ll share some exciting updates about last summer’s pathogen-testing program and the recent expansion of our ongoing stream-monitoring program, the work of the Adams County Planting Partnership, and other initiatives we’re working on! We’ll meet downstairs at the...

  • Safe Drinking Water Clinic

    Adams County Agricultural and Natural Resources Center 670 Old Harrisburg Road, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States

    Over one million homes and farms in Pennsylvania get their drinking water from a private well or spring. The Safe Drinking Water Clinic is designed for people who manage one of these private drinking water supplies. We'll cover how to test and protect your well or spring, and when water treatment might make sense. We...

  • Wandering Watersheds: Seminar Series

    In the third webinar of the series, Watersheds and their Protection, learn from individuals whose responsibility is to protect and regulate Pennsylvania’s waterways. A representative from the PA Department of Environmental Protection as well as the Environmental Protection Agency Region 3 will share about the water work their offices are engaged in. Hear from experts...

  • Watershed Alliance Annual Meeting

    Adams County Agricultural and Natural Resources Center 670 Old Harrisburg Road, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States

    Following a short business meeting, Claire Buchanan, Ph.D., of the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin (ICPRB) will share a presentation on water quality in Adams County—a subject important to all county residents, human and non-human alike. Claire will offer an overview of the ICPRB’s recently published report, “Stream Health in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.” The report’s conclusion is...

  • Watershed Alliance of Adams County Webinar

    Watershed Alliance of Adams County Webinar

    Tuesday, April 7, 12-1 p.m.: Native Plants: Teaching Tips and Tools for Adoption. Learn what motivates landscaping choices and how to start a conversation around native plants that supports conservation, aesthetic, and maintenance landscaping goals. Tools and resources that are applicable nationally will be shared to help guide species selection and connect to native plant sources...

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