The Delaware River Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Program will host a Stakeholder Leadership Team meeting at the Glacial Hills RC & D, 334 2nd St. in Wetmore on Tuesday, April 7 from 9:00 am – 12:30 pm. This meeting is free and open to the public.
The Delaware WRAPS Stakeholder Leadership Team meets every 6-8 weeks to discuss water quality challenges and opportunities in the Delaware watershed, and to allocate cost-share funds to assist landowners in implementing best management practices on agricultural land that will improve water quality. Annual election of officers and re-appointment of Stakeholder Leadership Team members will be conducted as part of this meeting.
For more information, contact Melissa Arthur, Delaware River WRAPS Coordinator, at delawarewatershed@gmail.com or 785-284-3422.
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