Phil Dress and Glen Steiner, both from Allentown, and Gary Mitchell, of Lewistown, drove to Centre County on April 11 to help the Fish and Boat Commission stock Bald Eagle Creek with rainbow trout, and to do some fishing of their own in Spring Creek. Read more
Monthly Archives: April 2019
Promise and Peril in Participatory Approaches to Water Quality Research Webinar Recording
The webinar and slide deck from Promise and Peril in Participatory Approaches to Water Quality Research are now available.
Due to technical difficulties, the first five minutes of the webinar are missing.
Promise and Peril in Participatory Approaches to Water Quality Research
DEP Invites Comments on Draft Plan to Reduce Pollution and Improve Water Quality in Pennsylvania’s Part of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) invites comments from residents, communities, farmers, and local government leaders on a draft plan to improve water quality in streams and rivers by removing nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment pollution in the Susquehanna and Potomac watersheds.
Full Story: https://www.media.pa.gov/Pages/DEP_details.aspx?newsid=1178
Penn State researcher explores public engagement, water for agriculture
News story featuring Water for Ag project: https://www.starherald.com/farm_ranch/penn-state-researcher-explores-public-engagement-water-for-agriculture/article_b470e1f1-6e4b-5dc8-a328-4a01c2bd6b13.html
Water Insights Seminar Recording: The Water for Agriculture Project
Water Insights Seminar: The Water for Agriculture Project. Dr Kathy Brasier, PAn overview of the Water for Agriculture project – goals, research design and lessons learned to date.
Link to seminar recording: https://psu.zoom.us/recording/play/6lcTqLJJdKfONHwIvaNhz4zIAcjpy4pR3GoSZUWhKK1Aj3E42BoSIU6v9YsRZCuh?continueMode=true