[SEMCO] Join us Thursday! Landscaping for Resilience: Wrangling Rainwater Workshop
Tompkins, Laurie (DCR)
laurie.tompkins at state.ma.us
Tue Nov 12 14:50:22 EST 2019
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Landscaping for Resilience:
Are You Ready for the Next Big Storm?
A Workshop Series for Hardy Cape Codders
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Waquoit Bay Reserve Visitor Center
131 Waquoit Highway/Route 28, Waquoit
Thursday, November 14th, 2019
3:00PM - 4:30PM
Wrangling Rainwater on the Homestead and other Landscaping Choices for a Changing Climate
[Kristen Andres]
Featured Speaker: Kristin Andres, Director of Education and Outreach, Association to Preserve Cape Cod
When it rains, it pours! This seems to be a common occurrence these days. Rainwater is a valuable resource and there are practical ways of managing stormwater on your own piece of Cape Cod to avoid property damage and protect water quality. There are landscape design choices that welcome the rain and offer attractive alternatives to the traditional landscape. And, there are ways to conserve water for those dry spells in between.
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Co-Sponsors
Waquoit Bay Reserve, Association to Preserve Cape Cod, MA DCR, NOAA, Friends of Waquoit Bay Reserve, Barnstable County/Cape Cod Cooperative Extension
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