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May 2023 Conservation Quarterly

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Retain the Rain With stormwater runoff fees and increased concern about contamination of water supplies and flooding, it makes sense to seek ways to reduce rainfall runoff from residential lots […]

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Fairmount Street Cleanup with Miss Scott County

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Watersheds: Think Global, Act Local That’s Miss Scott County 2022, Brittany Costello’s motto. Join Brittany and Partners of Scott County Watersheds on Saturday, June 17th from 9-11:30 am to live […]

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2023 Spring Conservation Quarterly

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Rain Garden Fundamentals Rain gardens are landscaping features that take advantage of topography and gravity to intercept and collect stormwater runoff.  Unlike ponds, rain gardens are typically expected to drain of […]

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Save the Date for 2023 Forums

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New year, new name, new format. Join us for the 2023 forums, new and improved! This year, we’ll be offering the educational, lunch-time presentation both in-person and online on a […]

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The Clean Water Act 50th Anniversary: Celebrating the People that Make the Act a Reality

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On October 18, 1972, Congress passed the Clean Water Act to protect the surface waters of America. This act regulates point-source pollution and discharge into navigable waters, outlines water quality standards, and […]

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PSCW Vice Chair to Receive Water Quality Advocacy Awards

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A big congratulations is in order to our very own Vice Chair, Steve Gustafson! Steve recently was announced as a 2022 New Voices in Water Quality in Iowa award recipient […]

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Summer 2022 Community Cleanups

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In addition to our series of invasive species removal events at Robin Creek Park, PSCW has teamed up with local communities to host trash cleanups! Check out some of our […]

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Robin Creek Park Summer Cleanups

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Join PSCW and the City of Davenport Public Works this summer for a series of invasive species removal events at Robin Creek Park! Volunteers are needed to help cut, pull, […]

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“Nature is Local” Webinars from Bi-CAN

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Earlier this spring, the Quad City organization, Bi-State Conservation Action Network (Bi-CAN), hosted a series of informational webinars titled, “Nature is Local.” These presentations highlighted the importance of incorporating native […]

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May 2022 Virtual Forum

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Robin Creek Watershed-Stakeholder’s Sense of Place, Socio-demographic Profile, and Riparian Zone Biodiversity The Augustana College Environmental Studies department will share the findings from their assessment of the Robin Creek Watershed, […]

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