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Tuesday, October 23, 2018 at 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Skaneateles High School, Auditorium 49 E. Elizabeth St., Skaneateles NY 13152
Learn from experts how to make small changes that ensure the water leaving your property has a positive impact protecting water quality in our community.
Event is free and open to the public. Resources will be provided for attendees who pre-register. Click here to register. Contact Shannon Fabiani, Water and Ecology Specialist at slf226@cornell.edu for more information.
Presentations by:
Matthew J. Biondolillo, CERP, PMP Environmental and Ecological Consultant. Sustainable shorelines– learn how to design a landscape that works to protect water quality and reduce erosion without losing space to recreate and enjoy.
Donald J. Leopold, PhD. - Chair and Distinguished Teaching Professor, SUNY ESF. Native Plants for Sustainable Landscapes- will highlight native species that are no maintenance, resilient, and ecologically valuable. Applicable to home gardens, urban areas, and large scale restoration.
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC)– Overview of the NYSDEC Nutrient Runoff Law and Fertilizer/ Phosphorous restrictions.
Funding for Cornell Cooperative Extension programming in the Skaneateles Lake Watershed is provided by the City of Syracuse Department of Water.
Thank you to our event partners, the Town of Skaneateles and The Skaneateles Lake Association, and the City of Syracuse.
Free
Shannon Fabiani
3154249485
Donald J. Leopold, Matthew Biondollilo, NYS DEC Personnel
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