Events
Land Use Webinar – Water Quality Impacts of Development in the Potomac River Basin and Strategies for Mitigation
VirtualThis webinar aims to explore the impact of construction development on water quality in the Potomac River and discuss mitigation strategies. It will bring together experts from various sectors, including private industry, municipal, and non-profit professionals to share best practices and innovative solutions. This event is being hosted by the...
From the Sky to the Stream – Who Benefits From Your Forested Buffer?
Groff Store Housa at Mascot 443 Newport Road, Ronks, PAHome » Events » From the Sky to the Stream — Who Benefits From Your Forested Buffer? « All Events June 10 , 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM EDT Photo: American kestrel by Wielding Pixels, CC BY 2.0 When: Tuesday, June 10, 2025. Doors open at 6 p.m. for a reception. Lecture begins at 6:30 p.m. Where: Groff Store House at Mascot: 443...
Experience Goose Creek: A Day on The Water
Middleburg, VAExperience Goose Creek: A Day on The Water An Exclusive Free Event for Our Members Sunday, June 8th, 2025 | 8:30 AM – 2 PM Middleburg, VA (Exact location will be provided via email) REGISTER NOW Experience Goose Creek Event Itinerary
Clearing the Path: Invasive Plant Removal and Healthy Waterways
VirtualJoin IPC on Thursday June 5 at 7pm to explore the vital link between invasive plant removal and thriving, healthy waterways. You'll learn how taking care of local landscapes helps protect the Chesapeake Bay—and how your faith can inspire meaningful action for the environment. Sign up today and be part of the...
36th Annual Clean the Bay Day
Various locations36th Annual Clean the Bay Day Saturday, June 7, 2025 9 a.m.-Noon Thank you for your interest in Clean the Bay Day, to be held Saturday, June 7, 2025 between 9 a.m. and noon at hundreds of locations throughout Virginia. Use our interactive map or locations list to find a convenient location near you and...
A River Runs Orange: Acid Mine Drainage in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
VirtualRegister Here June 11th, 12-1 pm If your local waterway looks more “rusty” than usual, acid mine drainage may be to blame. Acid mine drainage (AMD) occurs when groundwater carries toxic metals from abandoned mine sites into streams and rivers, often turning them an alarming shade of orange. The acidic...
Webinar: Salt Wise Stories: Wausau Public Schools
VirtualCatch the latest in Salt Wise happenings via YouTube-livestreamed conversations over the noon hour (12-1pm CT) with private contractors, facility managers, and more. Tune in live to ask questions over the chat. Register in advance to receive a reminder email with a direct link the morning of the program. Rex Zemke,...
Webinar: Influence of historic land use practices on PCB contamination in Stormwater Systems within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
VirtualPolychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a group of chlorinated compounds, which are classified as. Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) have been developed in many cases. Local soils and roadway sediments may be mobilized in stormwater and contain attached PCBs. In this study, samples were collected from different sites in Maryland, with...
Walk in the Woods: Potomac Fever
Rock Creek Park Washington, DCCharlotte Taylor Fryar, Ph.D., is a local historian, author, educator, and herbalist. Join Charlotte and ICPRB staff for a fascinating history and nature walk from Boundary Bridge to Riley Spring in Rock Creek Park, DC. Expect to walk about 1.5 miles on easy terrain. We suggest bringing your own water...
Film Screening: Power of the Paddle
VirtualIn summer 2020, Chris Hopkinson embarked on an unprecedented journey to paddle the entire length of the Chesapeake Bay on a stand-up paddle board. The trip spanned nine days and over 200 miles, and raised enough money to plant 18 million new oysters in the Bay. On June 17, join...