Planning Tools To Improve Water Quality Of Your Neighborhood Waterway
Open Sewer Atlas NYC Workshop Tuesday, February 3rd 2015, 6 - 8pm Hudson River Foundation, 17 Battery Pl #915, New York, NY, 10004
Open Sewer Atlas NYC will be hosting a workshop to share ideas, discuss the tools and resources needed to understand the sewer system, and identify best management practices for stormwater management in NYC. We will be sharing data and graphics developed through a year long study of NYC's sewer system including printed sewer maps and an online sewer mapping resource! We are excited to share our work with you and create an opportunity for organizations and individuals interested in improved stormwater management to come together. Join our conversation at the beautiful Hudson River Foundation space, thanks to the support of NYC Soil & Water Conservation District,Stormwater Infrastructure Matters Coalition, and NY-NJ Harbor & Estuary Program.
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