Connecticut's first documented specimen of a highly invasive crab species native to eastern Asia was found at the end of June in Greenwich's Mianus Pond fishway. READ MORE (Stamford Advocate).
Five Mile River Watershed Planning
Monday, August 13, 2012
Friday, August 3, 2012
Artful stormwater management
A creative design for a stormwater facility that incorporates both function and aesthetics (reposted via the Water Environment Federation)
Monday, July 30, 2012
U.S. EPA announces Campus Rainworks Challenge
The U.S. EPA’s Office of Water is pleased to announce the Campus RainWorks Challenge for college and university students. EPA is inviting student teams to design an innovative green infrastructure project for their campus. Student teams will collaborate with a faculty advisor to develop design boards, a project narrative, and a short video describing their project. The winning teams will be awarded cash prizes as well as research funding.
Registration: September 4, 2012 – October 5, 2012
Entries Due: December 14, 2012
Winners Announced: April 22, 2013
Registration: September 4, 2012 – October 5, 2012
Entries Due: December 14, 2012
Winners Announced: April 22, 2013
Friday, July 13, 2012
Municipal adoption ceremony, August 2nd
Please join members of the steering committee and stakeholders for the municipal adoption of the Five Mile River Watershed Based Plan, which will be held Thursday, August 2, at 1.00pm at Norwalk Community College. Anyone may attend.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
American Rivers report on water financing
American Rivers recently released a report following a series of interviews with water providers, finance experts, and NGOs about green infrastructure investment and implementation. The document provides a set of market-based strategies to optimize water financing for environmental as well as consumptive and wastewater uses:
Restoring Flows: Financing the Next Generation of Water Systems (American Rivers/Ceres, April 2012)
Restoring Flows: Financing the Next Generation of Water Systems (American Rivers/Ceres, April 2012)
Friday, June 22, 2012
2,800 pounds of trash removed from the Five Mile River
Thanks to a group of volunteers organized by United by Blue, the Five Mile River is now a little bit cleaner. Read more (Norwalk Daily Voice)...
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