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Partner Panel: Clean Water Projects Improving Flood Resiliency
Partner Panel: Clean Water Projects Improving Flood Resiliency

Thu, May 09

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Virtual Event

Partner Panel: Clean Water Projects Improving Flood Resiliency

Time & Location

May 09, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Virtual Event

About the event

Join Brattleboro Housing Partnerships, the Connecticut River Conservancy, the Vermont River Conservancy, and the Two River Ottaquechee Regional Planning Commission as they discuss successful clean water projects improving flood resiliency.

CRC's Restoration Director, Ron Rhodes, will be one of the panelists.

Featured presenters:

  • Pete Fellows with the Two River Ottaquechee Regional Planning Commission and Ron Rhodes with the Connecticut River Conservancy will present on two floodplain restoration projects in Plymouth to repair damage still left over from Tropical Storm Irene.
  • Ron Rhodes with the Connecticut River Conservancy will present on the West Windsor firehouse dam removal project
  • Christine Hazzard with Brattleboro Housing Partnerships and Jessica Clark Louisos, the engineer for the project, will present on the Westgate/Whetstone Brook floodplain restoration project in Brattleboro.
  • Erin DeVries with the Vermont River Conservancy will present on a recent protection and restoration project in Brattleboro

The Department of Environmental Conservation hosts a monthly public Clean Water Conversation presentation series (formerly named the “Clean Water Lecture Series”) on a variety of clean water-related topics. Presentations are free and open to the public online via webinar (Microsoft Teams). This year, in response to the extreme flooding that Vermont experienced in 2023, each conversation will be centered around the intersection of clean water, climate change, and flood resiliency. See below for more information on upcoming Clean Water Conversations.

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