NFWF Hosts Webinar on Rural Ditch Stormwater Management Practices

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is hosting a free webinar on August 25, 2015, spotlighting best stormwater management practices for rural ditches.  From the announcement email:

Please join us next Tuesday, August 25th at noon for NFWF’s fourth Project Spotlight, “Best Practices in Rural Ditches.”

 Join Megan Leboon of AMEC Environment and Infrastructure, and Carolyn Howard of Draper Aden Associates, as they discuss the challenges and opportunities of working with stormwater runoff in community ditches. Megan will discuss her work in public right of ways in Wicomico County, and Carolyn will discuss her efforts around rural ditch enhancement in Matthews County.

 The presentation will be held as a webinar only (past and future presentations also have an in-person option, but this event will be virtual). Please register at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6016784182000163074

 The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Project Spotlight series is an effort to share lessons learned, challenges and opportunities in implementation through discussions with grantees who have recently completed, or are close to completing, a NFWF grant. Grantees with expertise in a common topic join together to reflect on their experiences and answer audience questions.