Join @WISaltWise for daily YouTube live streams January 23-27 with area experts on chloride pollution in our drinking water, homes and freshwater ecosystems.
Celebrate Wisconsin Salt Awareness Week and register at https://t.co/sb9QVfzZB6
We are pleased to announce a Request for Proposals (RFP) for services to develop an assessment of the economic value of lakes in the Yahara River Watershed to Greater Madison.
To download the RFP, visit https://t.co/G12fHLTGeP and look for the link under the "Our Work" tab.
Join us Thursday, June 16 along with Greater Madison MPO and Capital Area RPC for an online discussion about our Climate Action Plan and its relation to the MPO's Regional Transportation Plan and CARPC's Regional Development Framework. Register today: https://t.co/c2OhS8gs7a
Thank you to the more than 300 leaders who joined us yesterday to celebrate #RenewTheBlue, a new era of collaboration for our local waters.
Download a copy of the plan and watch the video about improving our waters: https://t.co/RJ5SUSDhiU
Only 12 days left until WI AWRA 2022. This year we have a fantastic line-up of plenary and breakout session speakers related to our theme of "Managing Water Resources in a Changing Climate". Don't miss it!
@WisconsinAwra@AWRAHQ@FreshwaterWI
https://t.co/q9JIH3ztFr
Now is the time to start picking up anything on the land that could wash into the lakes during the spring melt. Pick up trash AND sweep up any remaining salt on your sidewalk or walkway.
Salt's impact on our lakes: https://t.co/CFUKrr14v6
Managing water resources in a changing climate is getting trickier. A number of UW System students and faculty will be presenting on this topic at this year's annual meeting of the @WisconsinAwra on March 10 & 11. Register today!
https://t.co/TW8UFWASMe
Join me for a WI Salt Wise Webinar, Wednesday, November 3, on Starkweather Creek Chloride Reduction Efforts. https://t.co/ZcxHW7F14s
Thanks to our Steering Committee members (tagged) for your participation in this project!
Read about how green infrastructure like porous pavement and rain gardens are effective solutions for modern stormwater management from communities all over the US: https://t.co/qNkndw9wPq
#greeninfrastructure
Permeable pavement captures sediment and phosphorus from draining into the City’s sewer and waterways.
Click the link below to learn more on how this green infrastructure can help your city!
https://t.co/FzSsMgeVza
Featured in @washingtonpost: We use rainfall estimates to design our stormwater systems, but rainstorms are growing more frequent and severe. And in WI, our estimates haven't been keeping up, says @UWMadisonCEE's Daniel Wright: https://t.co/V1rENNv3sH
We're inviting engineering and planning consulting firms who have experience in green infrastructure planning to submit proposals for services related to developing a Green Infrastructure Plan for the Black Earth Creek Watershed.
https://t.co/5JUlzlQS8Y
Did you know @MMSD and numerous partners have created 33 million gallons of storage in the region using green infrastructure? Green roofs, rain gardens, porous pavement and other technologies are making Milwaukee greener and more resilient! https://t.co/r3CJh8uOlR