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Gaithersburg Winter Salt Watch Kickoff: Engaging Gaithersburg for Better Road Salt Practices (Webinar)

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Learn more about Gaithersburg’s efforts to salt smarter, and see sneak peaks of the custom snow plow art that will hit the streets this winter.

Salt Watch Kickoff: Engaging Communities for Better Road Salt Practices (Webinar)

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Join us to kick off this year’s Winter Salt Watch at our November Clean Water Webinar! We will provide background information and updates on the Salt Watch program and then…

Tools for Creating a Crowdsourced Monitoring Network at Your Chapter (Webinar)

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Want to get people in your community involved in Nitrate Watch or Salt Watch, but don’t know where to start? League staff have put together the building blocks you need…

Action and Advocacy to Protect Water Quality: What You Can Do (Webinar)

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After finding troubling water quality data or learning about a water quality problem that you care about, what do you do next to effect positive change? We’ll hear from two…

Salt Watch Update: The State of Road Salt Pollution (Webinar)

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You’ve learned about the impact road salt and chloride have on our trees and our waterways – now learn about where chloride is a problem in streams, lakes and groundwater.…

Salt Watch Kickoff: How Salt Impacts the Environment and What You Can Do About It (Webinar)

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We’re kicking off this year’s Winter Salt Watch! We will provide background information and updates on the Salt Watch program and then hand it off to our experts. Dr. Gary…

The Value of Citizen Science (Webinar)

What is citizen science, and how can it improve our understanding of the world around us? Join Caroline Nickerson, Program Manager of SciStarter, and the Save Our Streams team for…

Salt in the Water: Action on the Ground (Webinar)

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Each winter, billions of pounds of salt are spread on America’s roads to keep drivers and pedestrians safe. But all this salt poses a major health risk to both humans…

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