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You can help to keep our water clean! Start by checking out school programs, volunteering, games and fun activities.
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04/11/12

Rain Gardens "A Hands-On Workshop - Managing Stormwater Where It Falls"

 

Learn by doing!  Participants will help to install a rain garden.

Join Dr. Fouad Jaber, Assistant Professor and Integrated Water Resources Management Specialist, Texas AgriLife Extension, as he leads an educational program on stormwater management which includes hands-on construction of a rain garden.  The workshop is FREE, but registration is REQUIRED.  Space is limited.  Come prepared to get dirty.  Please bring a sack lunch.  Drinks and snacks will be provided.

Date: Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Time: 8:30 am - 3:00 pm

Lecture Location:
Jonnie Arolfo Civic Center
400 West Walker
League City, 77573

 

Rain Garden Installation:

Heritage Park
1220 Coryell Street
League City, 77573


Flyer:  Click Here to view

 

Cost: FREE, but registration is REQUIRED


Register: RSVP and/or Questions - Chris LaChance at 281.218.0721 or c-lachance@tamu.edu

 

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Storm Water Inlet Marking

Would you like to do a Storm Water Inlet Marking Project?

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Phase II

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Household Hazardous Waste

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Adopt-A-County Mile Program

The Adopt-A-County Mile program (AACM) is a litter abatement program that offers Harris County residents the opportunity to become active in reducing the tax dollars spent to clean county roadways. How to Adopt

 

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CCA Texas' Bay Debris Clean Up Project

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