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New Flooding and Stormwater Management Plan Drafted for Ambler Area of Wissahickon Watershed
A draft of the upcoming Flooding and Stormwater Management Plan for Ambler Area Watersheds was completed in October of this year. The 4.1 square-mile study area is located at the center of the 64 square-mile Wissahickon Creek Watershed and includes three tributaries … Continue reading
Congratulations to the first Montgomery County Class of Master Watershed Stewards
The first class of Montgomery County Master Watershed Stewards (MWS) completed their in-class training sessions in November. The program is an expansion of the highly successful MWS program piloted in Lehigh County last year. Coordinated by staff from the Penn … Continue reading