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- | *'''Dauphin County Conservation District (DCCD) web site: http://www.dauphincd.org/ | + | '''STORMWATER MANAGEMENT''' |
- | + | DCCD has installed 14 stormwater BMPs as part of a self-guided walking tour on the grounds of the Dauphin County Agriculture and Natural Resources Center (DCANRC) in Dauphin. The intent of this project is to demonstrate environmentally-friendly methods of managing stormwater runoff as a resource rather than as a waste product. See the links below for more information. | |
- | + | *[http://www.dauphincd.org Dauphin County Conservation District (DCCD)] | |
- | The following is the address for the Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) demonstration site: | + | *[http://www.dauphincd.org/swm/bmptour.html Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) Demonstration Site] |
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- | DCCD has installed 14 stormwater BMPs as part of a self-guided walking tour on the grounds of the Dauphin County Agriculture and Natural Resources Center (DCANRC) in Dauphin. | + | |
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- | I suggest that you add both sites to the Borough web sites under Stormwater Management. | + | |
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- | If you have any questions, let me know. | + | |
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- | Max S | + |
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CAPITAL AREA TRANSIT
http://cattransit.com/routepdfs/Route_8_Derry-Rutherford.pdf
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
DCCD has installed 14 stormwater BMPs as part of a self-guided walking tour on the grounds of the Dauphin County Agriculture and Natural Resources Center (DCANRC) in Dauphin. The intent of this project is to demonstrate environmentally-friendly methods of managing stormwater runoff as a resource rather than as a waste product. See the links below for more information.