Join Guest Speakers Barbara Gavin and Justin Shafer for this great webinar.
Elizabeth River Project began implementing residential Best Management Practices (BMPs) for pollution reduction credit (nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment) in 2014 with funding from the City of Norfolk. These projects range from rain gardens and lawn care plans to living shorelines and riparian buffer plantings. The Elizabeth River Project has created a re-verification process that is transferrable among organizations and localities working with property owners to cost share BMPs. This session will review the process, provide examples of sites, discuss the tools used in the process and highlight how the City of Norfolk uses this information. This webinar is eligible for 1 CBLP CEU
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