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04/17/2023

Upcoming well water workshop in Moulton, AL! Register at aub.ie/northwestwells

Northwest Well Owner Workshop
💧Tuesday, May 16, 2023, from 6 - 7:30 PM
💧Pleasant Grove Baptist Church (11450 AL Hwy 33. Moulton, AL 35650)
💧Hosted by: Alabama Private Well Program, Alabama Cooperative Extension System
💧Intended audience: Private Drinking Well Owners
💧Cost: Free
💧Registration: aub.ie/northwestwells

The workshop will cover:
Basics of well water testing and well maintenance
How to test your well water
How to interpret test results
How to select treatment options.
Register by May 16 at aub.ie/northwestwells

*A free educational bacteria screening will be offered to the first 30 registrants. If participating, registrants must bring a well water sample to send in for sampling. Sample bottles are at the Lawrence or Winston County Extension offices, call before picking up! Sampling instructions will be sent to registrants automatically upon survey completion. For questions, call Jessie Curl at 334.844.3809*

Photos from Friends of the Locust Fork River's post 03/24/2023
Photos from Alabama Water Watch's post 03/16/2023
02/08/2023

SAVE THE DATE!

Designing Bioretention:

How cities in Alabama are designing, installing, and funding green infrastructure projects.

Thursday, April 20 2023 - 8:30am-2:30pm
CASIC Building, Auburn University
REGISTER TODAY: https://aub.ie/bioretention
$60, fee waived for municipal employees
5 CEUS
Questions? 👉 [email protected]


🌱In this workshop, representatives from the Cities of Auburn and Opelika and Auburn University will present case studies on how they designed, installed, and funded urban bioretention projects and other nature based stormwater solutions.

🌱Presenters will discuss reasoning, planning efforts, lessons learned, and suggestions for others interested in bioretention design and integrated stormwater management. The workshop will take a ‘learn with us and from us’ approach, using case studies and practical examples that can apply to other locations. After a catered lunch, participants will be invited to tour the newly designed and installed bioretention cell sites at the HC Morgan Pollution Control center.

🌱This workshop is for City engineers, planners, designers, engineering firms, landscape architecture and engineering students, MS4 managers, and other city representatives across Alabama that hold stormwater decision making roles.

🌱The workshop is hosted by the Auburn University Water Resources Center and is funded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation via a grant to the City of Auburn and partners.

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Auburn, AL
36849