Lehigh Valley Watershed Conference

The Lehigh Valley Watershed Conference brings together professionals, citizens, watershed groups, municipal officials, professors, students, and YOU. The Conference presents up-to-date engaging and timely information on a variety of water resource topics. The theme of this Seventh Watershed Conference is Confluence: Changing Communities and Changing Waters.
 
This year’s conference will feature two half-day workshops on invasive species (both plants and insects). There will be a full-day of continuing education credits available for the professional landscaping community, and a MS-4 track for municipal staff and consultants charged with implementing stormwater regulations. The conference’s keynote speaker will be Gary Walters, Assessment Section Chief of the PADEP, presenting on the historical water quality data for the Lehigh River. We are excited to hear how things have changed over the last century.
 

Location: 

STEPS Building
Tuesday, October 17, 2017 - 8:00am