Reducing Lawn Fertilizer Use and Stormwater Runoff Workshop

Reducing Lawn Fertilizer Use and Stormwater Runoff Workshop

turfA special classroom and field workshop for the establishment and management of lawns in new and existing residential developments.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015
9:30 am – 3:00 pm
Penn State University Park Campus
107 Forest Resources Building (morning session)
J. Valentine Turfgrass Research Center (afternoon field session)

Properly designed and managed lawns can assist in reducing stormwater losses from residential areas. This workshop will be conducted by faculty from University of Maryland, Virginia Tech, and Penn State, and is designed to provide attendees with current information on turf establishment and management practices that reduce runoff and lawn fertilizer use.

Program is provided in the flyer below, or by visiting: http://www.cvent.com/d/mrqzql

This workshop is designed for:

  • Planners with landscape stormwater management responsibilities
  • Environmental consultants
  • Builders and contractors
  • Others with interest in lawns & stormwater management in developed areas

Registration $35.00/person (coffee, refreshments, and lunch included)

Registration limited to 40, so register early: To register online by credit card please visit: http://www.cvent.com/d/mrqzql

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