The attached flier is from John Deere Landscapes and describes some of their systems for Rain Water Harvesting. It is provided here for information purposes:
Rain Water Harvesting Layout
A program for Rain Water Harvesting is being held at the Avery's Creek Community Center on December 11th. For more information visit the following web site: Rain Harvesting Workshop
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Clean Water Education Partnership
The following link takes you to a lot of resources regarding clean water management strategies: Clean Water Education Partnership. Visit this site and get some additional information that may be of value.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Dear Green Industry Professionals ;
There are a series of regional commodity meetings scheduled this fall with Dean Johnny Wynne of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at N.C. State University. One is scheduled at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center for December 3, 2008 beginning at 11 a.m.
ending at 2 p.m. A sponsored luncheon is included.
Many of you are members of the various state commodity organizations and we would like to have you attend. We have sent the invitation to all the commodity
groups in the state. If you serve as liaison to any of the commodity organizations located in western NC please remind them of this opportunity. Dean Wynne invites you also to attend this meeting.
Participants can register on line for the meeting at
Registration
Thank you,
There are a series of regional commodity meetings scheduled this fall with Dean Johnny Wynne of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at N.C. State University. One is scheduled at the Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center for December 3, 2008 beginning at 11 a.m.
ending at 2 p.m. A sponsored luncheon is included.
Many of you are members of the various state commodity organizations and we would like to have you attend. We have sent the invitation to all the commodity
groups in the state. If you serve as liaison to any of the commodity organizations located in western NC please remind them of this opportunity. Dean Wynne invites you also to attend this meeting.
Participants can register on line for the meeting at
Registration
Thank you,
Storm Water Educational Programs
Below are two Workshops that could prove to be beneficial to individuals in the green industry or those working with water quality.
Advanced Storm Water BMP Design Workshop
Low Impact Development Training
Advanced Storm Water BMP Design Workshop
Low Impact Development Training
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Rain Barrel Sale
The Henderson County Master Gardeners are selling Rain barrels to help customers deal with the drought. Call the Henderson County office at 828-697-4891 for more information and down load the brochure at Rain Barrels
to share with clients/customers who may be interested
to share with clients/customers who may be interested
Friday, May 23, 2008
Stream Restoration Concepts INTRODUCTION and ADVANCED Workshops
Stream Restoration Concepts INTRODUCTION and ADVANCED Workshops
Dates:
INTRODUCTION Workshop: Friday, 30 May 2008
ADVANCED Workshop: Wednesday, 28 May 2008
Location:
Waynesville Recreation Center
550 Vance St, Waynesville, NC 28786, (828) 456-2030
http://www.townofwaynesville.org/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,328/
About the Workshops
These workshops will address local challenges and present natural channel design solutions to stream impairments including excessive sedimentation, over-widening, incised banks, decreased fish and wildlife habitat, and unsafe public access. Both levels will address elements of natural stream channel design, design innovations, implementation techniques, and riparian plantings. In addition, participants will tour the Richland Creek Stream Restoration project under construction and observe techniques being installed.
Stream Restoration Concepts Introduction Workshop is specific to developers, land owners, and natural resource managers who can benefit from learning about watershed and stream restoration concepts.
Stream Restoration Concepts Advanced Workshop will be tailored to design professionals that will explore stream restoration specific to the mountains and related design considerations and implications, particularly focusing on the thermal impacts to trout waters and innovation in-stream structures. This level will also offer continuing education credit to planners, landscape architects, engineers, and foresters.
Who Should Attend:
INTRODUCTION Workshop: Developers, Landowners, Natural Resource Managers
ADVANCED Workshop: Design Professionals, Contractors, Natural Resource Managers
Professional Credits for ADVANCED Workshop:
Professional Engineers PDH Credits applied for 2 hours
Landscape Architects Continuing Education applied for 2 hours
Note: Professionals seeking credits must attend the entire workshop; certificates will be awarded after completion.
Workshop Registration:
Visit the website for more information (including agendas) and to register: http://www.ncsu.edu/waterquality/frenchbroad/richland_workshop.html
INTRODUCTION Workshop:
$15 Includes materials and light refreshments
ADVANCED Workshop:
$15 Includes materials and light refreshments
Sponsored By:
These Workshops are hosted by NCSU Water Quality Group, NC Cooperative Extension, NC State University Stream Restoration Program, Town of Waynesville Parks and Recreation Department, The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina’s Pigeon River Fund, NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Division of Water Resources.
Dates:
INTRODUCTION Workshop: Friday, 30 May 2008
ADVANCED Workshop: Wednesday, 28 May 2008
Location:
Waynesville Recreation Center
550 Vance St, Waynesville, NC 28786, (828) 456-2030
http://www.townofwaynesville.org/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,328/
About the Workshops
These workshops will address local challenges and present natural channel design solutions to stream impairments including excessive sedimentation, over-widening, incised banks, decreased fish and wildlife habitat, and unsafe public access. Both levels will address elements of natural stream channel design, design innovations, implementation techniques, and riparian plantings. In addition, participants will tour the Richland Creek Stream Restoration project under construction and observe techniques being installed.
Stream Restoration Concepts Introduction Workshop is specific to developers, land owners, and natural resource managers who can benefit from learning about watershed and stream restoration concepts.
Stream Restoration Concepts Advanced Workshop will be tailored to design professionals that will explore stream restoration specific to the mountains and related design considerations and implications, particularly focusing on the thermal impacts to trout waters and innovation in-stream structures. This level will also offer continuing education credit to planners, landscape architects, engineers, and foresters.
Who Should Attend:
INTRODUCTION Workshop: Developers, Landowners, Natural Resource Managers
ADVANCED Workshop: Design Professionals, Contractors, Natural Resource Managers
Professional Credits for ADVANCED Workshop:
Professional Engineers PDH Credits applied for 2 hours
Landscape Architects Continuing Education applied for 2 hours
Note: Professionals seeking credits must attend the entire workshop; certificates will be awarded after completion.
Workshop Registration:
Visit the website for more information (including agendas) and to register: http://www.ncsu.edu/waterquality/frenchbroad/richland_workshop.html
INTRODUCTION Workshop:
$15 Includes materials and light refreshments
ADVANCED Workshop:
$15 Includes materials and light refreshments
Sponsored By:
These Workshops are hosted by NCSU Water Quality Group, NC Cooperative Extension, NC State University Stream Restoration Program, Town of Waynesville Parks and Recreation Department, The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina’s Pigeon River Fund, NC Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Division of Water Resources.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Henderson County Government Blood Drive
The Henderson County Government will hold a Blood Drive at Henderson County Cooperative Extension Center
740 Glover St. (Jackson Park), Hendersonville
when: Wednesday, 4/30/2008 8:45 am - 1:15 pm
Sign up online at Blood Driver(code 14145) or call Ivy Olson at 697-4891 to schedule your donation appointment.
Donate & Do Disney! Enter drawing for 3 night stay, 4 two-day passes to Disney World & 4 Delta Airline tickets!
In honor of our County & City Employees
Hendersonville Pentecostal Holiness Church will be providing hot dogs
from 10 am until 2 pm for donors at the main shed beside the Cooperative Office!
740 Glover St. (Jackson Park), Hendersonville
when: Wednesday, 4/30/2008 8:45 am - 1:15 pm
Sign up online at Blood Driver(code 14145) or call Ivy Olson at 697-4891 to schedule your donation appointment.
Donate & Do Disney! Enter drawing for 3 night stay, 4 two-day passes to Disney World & 4 Delta Airline tickets!
In honor of our County & City Employees
Hendersonville Pentecostal Holiness Church will be providing hot dogs
from 10 am until 2 pm for donors at the main shed beside the Cooperative Office!
Storm Water Management Programs for Landscapers
Please RSVP to join the NCSU Water Quality Group/ French Broad Training Center as they present the following two events:
TRM Swale Installation*: Learn how to install turf-reinforced matting on a slope to control stormwater velocities, minimize erosion, and partially treat runoff AND…
Commercial Scale Rain Garden Planting: Learn about the planting plan and techniques for the highly visible Baker Center rain garden/bioretention cell in the second workshop of a two-part series.
Date and Time: Thursday, May 1st from 12:30-1:00pm
Location: The North Carolina Arboretum in front of the Baker Exhibit Center
www.ncarboretum.org
*The TRM Swale installation event has been rescheduled from April 17th to May 1st in order to coincide with the planting of the Baker Center rain garden.
These workshops are free of charge but require an RSVP by April 30th to: carter_cone@ncsu.edu. For questions, please call 665-2492 x339.
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the NCDENR/EPA 319 Program, NCDENR Water Resources, NC Arboretum, UNCA and Pigeon River Fund.
TRM Swale Installation*: Learn how to install turf-reinforced matting on a slope to control stormwater velocities, minimize erosion, and partially treat runoff AND…
Commercial Scale Rain Garden Planting: Learn about the planting plan and techniques for the highly visible Baker Center rain garden/bioretention cell in the second workshop of a two-part series.
Date and Time: Thursday, May 1st from 12:30-1:00pm
Location: The North Carolina Arboretum in front of the Baker Exhibit Center
www.ncarboretum.org
*The TRM Swale installation event has been rescheduled from April 17th to May 1st in order to coincide with the planting of the Baker Center rain garden.
These workshops are free of charge but require an RSVP by April 30th to: carter_cone@ncsu.edu. For questions, please call 665-2492 x339.
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the NCDENR/EPA 319 Program, NCDENR Water Resources, NC Arboretum, UNCA and Pigeon River Fund.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Storm Water Program
Attention to landscapers and landscape maintenance professionals!!! If you are looking at a new niche, this may be the program for you to attend. Stormwater BMP Inspection & Maintenance Certification.
Larger cities and towns across the State of North Carolina must manage rainfall that runs off roads, streets and parking lots. This runoff is called stormwater. To manage stormwater, many stormwater treatment devices have been built. You may have seen these as you have been driving in urban areas. Retention ponds, bioretention areas, stormwater wetlands, permeable pavement, and level spreaders are devices that are commonly used. These devices must have annual maintenance to continue to function properly. Some municipalities are considering hiring contractors to do this work, but it is a specialized area, making education and training important before you begin. As a result of his training you will:
* Understand stormwater and how it affects drinking water quality
* Understand stormwater management devices used in North Carolina and how they function
* Understand maintenance requirements of each stormwater practice
* Be eligible to take a test at the conclusion of the training to be certified
This workshop offers 7 PDHs (professional development hours) for professional engineers and surveyors, authorized by the NC Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors. Other professionals may appeal to their respective boards to obtain professional education credits. We will provide a certificate of attendance at the conclusion of the workshop.
Larger cities and towns across the State of North Carolina must manage rainfall that runs off roads, streets and parking lots. This runoff is called stormwater. To manage stormwater, many stormwater treatment devices have been built. You may have seen these as you have been driving in urban areas. Retention ponds, bioretention areas, stormwater wetlands, permeable pavement, and level spreaders are devices that are commonly used. These devices must have annual maintenance to continue to function properly. Some municipalities are considering hiring contractors to do this work, but it is a specialized area, making education and training important before you begin. As a result of his training you will:
* Understand stormwater and how it affects drinking water quality
* Understand stormwater management devices used in North Carolina and how they function
* Understand maintenance requirements of each stormwater practice
* Be eligible to take a test at the conclusion of the training to be certified
This workshop offers 7 PDHs (professional development hours) for professional engineers and surveyors, authorized by the NC Board of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors. Other professionals may appeal to their respective boards to obtain professional education credits. We will provide a certificate of attendance at the conclusion of the workshop.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Clean Streams Workshop
A pilot workshop for WNC Clean Streams will be held at the NC Arboretum on February 26th, 2006. For more information contact Cliff Ruth @ 828-697-4891 or view information from the current program brochure linked below:
WNC Clean Streams
WNC Clean Streams
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)