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SUMMARY:Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) Marine Litter Project Kickoff
DESCRIPTION:The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) has partnered with the Mississippi River Cities & Towns Initiative to launch a recent project focuses on trash capture in waterways and raising public awareness activities on land-based sources of marine plastic litter and debris in the community. Following the success of the October\, 2021 Mississippi River Plastic Pollution Initiative in the Quad Cities\, the overwhelming community engagement and robust data collection is the perfect lead-in for this CEC project. \nThe project goals are as follows:\n1. Install trash capture devices\n2. Undertake Community Science Activities\n3. Implement Inland Litter Public Awareness Campaign \nThree capture devices have been installed in the pilot city of Davenport in Duck Creek\, Silver Creek\, and Goose Creek. Maintenance and litter data collection is underway. While the capture devices are located in Davenport\, the Quad Cities as a whole are affected by litter that travels through tributaries to the Mississippi River\, ultimately ending up in the Gulf of Mexico and our oceans. Community Science and the awareness campaign will occur throughout the Quad Cites\nregion. \nOn October 15\, 2022 an event will take place at the Freight House Farmers’ Market signaling the kickoff of the community science activities with an overview of the project. \nStay tuned for more details!
URL:https://partnersofscottcountywatersheds.org/event/commission-for-environmental-cooperation-cec-marine-litter-project-kickoff/
LOCATION:Freight House Farmers’ Market\, 421 W River Dr\, Davenport\, IA\, 52801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative":MAILTO:jwendt@mrcti.org
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SUMMARY:Climate is Changing. Can We?
DESCRIPTION:“Climate is Changing. Can We?” is a free event sponsored by Clean Air Muscatine\, League of Women Voters of Muscatine County\, and Muscatine Community College.\n\nWHEN: Saturday\, October 15\, 2022\, 10:00 a.m. to noon\nWHERE: MCC Student Center\, 152 Colorado Street\n\nFollowing short presentations on what’s happening in Muscatine and surrounding communities in terms of energy use and sustainability\, participants will strategize what we can do together to promote energy efficiency\, wind and solar power\, and initiatives to influence community priorities.\n\nPRESENTERS:\n• Chuck Prill\, electric vehicle personal experience\n• Pam Joslyn\, student project on recycling organics\n• Angela Woodhouse\, eat your veggies\n• Kelsi Massengale (PSCW)\, water quality and watersheds\n• Jim Larew\, citizen action for a change\n• Craig Mosher\, energy districts and what they do\n\nLOCAL CLIMATE ACTION PLANS:\n• Advocacy for policies that set goals and measure improvement (city\, county\, schools)\n• Forming a Muscatine County energy district\n\nIf you support moving the Muscatine area toward a sustainable future\, please join us. Share this information and encourage your friends to attend. Masks are encouraged but not required. To request accommodations:
URL:https://partnersofscottcountywatersheds.org/event/climate-is-changing-can-we/
LOCATION:Muscatine Community College\, 152 Colorado Street\, Muscatine\, IA\, 52761\, United States
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