This flyer highlights the resources that land grant universities in the region have to address stormwater management. The directory addresses the stormwater management issues and lays out strategies to protect surface water quality. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This update discusses how recreationists can protect and enhance riparian areas throughout the PNW. Although designated access points are provided throughout the Northwest, many people access the water from public or private properties that lack proper access facilities. In these places, proper care of the riparian area will ensure a more pleasant experience for all users, as well as better conditions for fish and wildlife. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This update highlights the efforts of the PNW Water Quality Program in bringing stormwater management and outreach to the public over the last decade. The Team recognized it needed a response to the increased urbanization and the resulting increase in stormnwater. Since 2001 the WQ Program has produced both satellite and internet based video workshops as well as face-to-face meetings to educate those involved in stormwater management. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This update summarizes the 2009 video workshop titled "Stormwater Management: One Backyard at a Time" which drew an audience of over 1,000 participants in over 70 sites in the PNW. In addition to the three video segments, this 2.5 hour program included a panel discussion with experts and a call-in open forum. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This update highlights the "green" development practices being installed at the Puyallup Research and Extension Center that will significantly reduce stormwater runoff. Practices including permeable paving surfaces and stormwater bioretention are demonstrated on-site. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This update highlights our regional team's upcoming video-streaming conference on important watershed issues. This is our seventh annual conference. This video streaming conference will highlight successful stormwater management projects in Bend, OR, Ketchum, ID, and Coupeville, WA. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This update highlights the benefits of rain gardens in the wetter areas west of the Cascades. The update also identifies construction guidebooks produced by WSU that can help homeowners establish their own rain garden. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This update highlights a two-day training for Extension faculty that emphasized how NEMO strategies can be used to introduce Low Impact Development (LID) and other infiltrative methods into planning for new development and retrofitting older styles of construction to manage stormwater runoff. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This update highlights our fifth annual regional satellite conference which focused on stormwater management strategies in extreme western climates. Video segments highlighted stormwater management in Anchorage, Alaska and Tucson, Arizona. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This flyer announces the upcoming (October 2006) satellite conference on stormwater. This conference will highlight stormwater management efforts in Alaska and Arizona. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
Over 4,000 people attended the "Stormwater Management from a Watershed Perspective" satellite conference at 180+ facilitated sites in October 2005. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This flyer highlights our fourth annual satellite conference (October 2005) on watershed management. This time the topic is stormwater. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
This flyer highlights programs that Washington State University has undertaken to deal with storm water issues in rapidly growing areas of western Washington. Much of this information is transferable to the entire PNW. Find out more by viewing an HTML version of the flyer here or by downloading the PDF flyer here.
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