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GLIN==> Event: Area Streams-The Future
- Subject: GLIN==> Event: Area Streams-The Future
- From: "Marie E. Zhuikov" <mzhuikov@d.umn.edu>
- Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 11:55:47 -0600
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MN SEA GRANT
NEWS RELEASE
3/8/2007
Contact: Tari Rayala, AIA, (218) 591-6892, tari_rayala@charter.net
AREA STREAMS: THE FUTURE
Now that we finally have snow, what will happen to it when it all
melts? Attend the last in the series of informative and
thought-provoking speaker presentations on Tuesday, March 13 at 7 p.m.
in the Fitger?s Northern Lights Theater to find out about meltwater and
stormwater runoff and how to protect water quality for the future of
our streams.
Panelists representing a variety of sectors, from industry to
non-profit, homeowner to municipality, plus the Fond du Lac Tribe will
participate in an audience-interactive discussion. Hear about
forward-thinking solutions that are currently implemented to deal with
stormwater issues. The program will address how you can get involved in
the planning process, what is a charrette, and what you can do to
protect the water quality of neighborhood streams. The event is free
and open to the public. Brought to you by the American Institute of
Architects (AIA) Northern Chapter with support from Minnesota Sea Grant
in celebration of AIA?s 150th Anniversary.
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