These numbers tell a story: green stormwater infrastructure, like rain gardens (represented by the dotted lines), reduces pollution in streams - keeping our water healthier!
They’re creepy, they’re crawly, and they’re an excellent indicator of water quality - Learn how aquatic insects help us gauge the health of Pennsylvania’s rivers, lakes, and streams: https://t.co/BLKyIYv9o4
Clean drinking water in the #DelRiverWatershed means protecting the source by funding Delaware River Basin Restoration Program. More than 15 million people rely on the Basin for drinking water, which is approx. 5% of the U.S. population. https://t.co/GiUsDIIfmK
GVWA's #EnvironmentalEducation programs can give your child a head start with fun, engaging themes and activities. Learn more: https://t.co/99Mc4VVP2K https://t.co/xvnxiHVHNv
Environment-based education dramatically improves standardized test scores and grade point averages and develops skills in problem-solving, critical-thinking, and decision-making @RichLouv
@ChildrenNature https://t.co/1KcbWH3Uwi
What can #Pennsylvania communities do to protect their #freshwater? Find out at Saturday's #workshop: online registration open til tomorrow! https://t.co/w9bgL4vNQ2
We don't get clean water by eliminating protections for streams and wetlands. The #DelawareRiver Watershed brings in $25 billion in annual economic activity and we can't risk it by repealing/replacing the #CleanWaterRule. #DefendWater
#Chesco's natural areas help make this place special. Be part of the #Landscapes3 vision at a public meeting on 10/26, 5:30pm @WestWhiteland https://t.co/qb9A3TRNta
DYK: the Schuylkill River is the Delaware's largest trib! #ChesterCounty's streams supply drinking water to both rivers #TuesdayThoughts https://t.co/VxjcxpXcty