Join Clean Virginia Waterways and the Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program on September 9th, 11am to 5pm, at Pocahontas State Park in Chesterfield, VA for a workshop to discuss the impacts of debris and plastic pollution on stormwater management systems.
This one-day workshop will address the pressing need to address stormwater challenges in Virginia, where rising sea levels and increased precipitation intensify the risks of flooding and water pollution.
Workshop participants will be equipped with practical strategies and innovative approaches to manage stormwater effectively while enhancing the resilience of their communities. This workshop will emphasize the need for collaboration and proactive planning to mitigate the impacts of stormwater on both natural ecosystems and human settlements in Virginia.
You’ll have a chance to ask questions, share best practices from your locality, connect with colleagues across the region, and provide your insights on this important topic! We will also be gathering input for the 2026-2030 update to the Virginia Marine Debris Reduction Plan.
Choose In-person or Virtual Registration.
To register, copy and past the URL below into your browser or click the Facebook event "Ticket" button below:
https://www.givesignup.org/TicketEvent/CVWStormwaterAndLitterPreventionWorkshop
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