Loading Events

« All Events

Conservation Talk Series: “Watershed Stewardship: Pullman’s Stormwater and Riparian Resources”

April 10 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Free

Join us on Thursday, April 130th at 6:00 pm via Zoom for the final installment of our Conservation Talk Series for this season! We will be joined by Justin Cohee, the Stormwater Services Manager for the City of Pullman for an in-depth look at Pullman’s stormwater system and water quality, focusing on the emerging trends and challenges. Attendees will learn about the efforts to improve water quality and manage stormwater runoff in the Pullman area, including key considerations for the community’s infrastructure. In addition to stormwater management, we will wrap-up by highlighting opportunities for local residents to get involved in riparian planting, community water quality monitoring, and initiatives to keep waterways free from litter and pet waste. Resources from the Palouse Conservation District will be shared, offering insights on how everyone can contribute to preserving the health of our local watersheds and riparian areas.

Registration is required to receive the Zoom link, and can be completed at palousecd.org.

Whether you’re interested in your local stormwater system or are looking for ways to help improve local water quality, this session will provide practical information and actionable steps for community involvement!

Organizer

Palouse Conservation District
Phone
509-332-4101
Email
palousecd@palousecd.org
View Organizer Website
I would like to support:
Welcome to the new digital home of Northwest Public Radio and Northwest Public Television. The new year brings an internal change to our organization, joining TV and radio. Together, we’re NWPB. Thank you for your continued support of public broadcasting in our region. Your support matters.
NWPR Logo
NWPB Logo
NWPTV Logo
Thanks for visiting www.nwpb.org. It looks like you might have an Ad Blocker enabled. Please whitelist www.nwpb.org to ensure that you are receiving the fully uncompromised interactive experience.

Click here for help whitelisting NWPB.org.