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The Princeton Hydro team is excited to participate in and sponsor a variety of in-person and virtual events, including conferences, educational webinars, mobile workshops, community gatherings, and a Facebook Live “Ask the Experts” Conversation.
Check out the latest edition of our Events Spotlight:
This year’s conference, themed “New Science for Changing Times,” will be held at the Wyndham Garden State College in Boalsburg, PA. Princeton Hydro is a proud sponsor of the 33rd Annual Conference, which offers a collection of professional presentations, workshops and panel discussions. Two Princeton Hydro team members are giving presentations: Senior Technical Director of Ecological Services Dr. Fred Lubnow and Senior Environmental Scientist J.P. Bell, GISP.
Get more info and register.
Join Isabelle Stinnette from the NY-NJ Harbor & Estuary Program and Jake Dittes, PE from Princeton Hydro to learn how to prioritize infrastructure redevelopment that is supportive of fish passage and reduces localized flooding. They will debut the results of 300+ assessments of bridges and culverts in coastal New Jersey as well as a conceptual culvert design and a tool kit that can be applied to make infrastructure decisions anywhere.
Spring is right around the corner. Now is your chance to get tips and tricks for preparing your garden and setting it up for success! Join our Landscape Architects and Expert Green Thumbs Jamie Feinstein, RLA and Cory Speroff, PLA, CBLP for a live “Ask Anything” conversation via Facebook. Learn about starting plants from seed, choosing the best native perennials, planting edible varieties, and much more.
Hosted by the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, the annual Watershed Congress brings together environmental enthusiasts and professionals to advance the best available information and techniques for protecting and restoring watersheds. The one-day conference combines science, policy, and practical applications into one program that consists of an engaging keynote discussion, exhibits, poster sessions and presentations covering a broad range of watershed topics. Princeton Hydro is an “Associate Sponsor” this year, and our Director of Aquatics Michael Hartshorne and Tim Fenchel of Schuylkill River Greenways are delivering the keynote address on the “Ecological Status and Perceptions of the Schuylkill River.”
The Middletown Township Environmental Advisory Council is excited to host a Rain Garden Seminar featuring guest speaker Dr. Fred Lubnow of Princeton Hydro. The free, 1-hour seminar will be held at the Middletown Municipal Center on March 28 at 6:30pm. The purpose of this seminar is to educate and encourage residents to install rain gardens on their property. Rain gardens are an innovative and cost-effective solution to reducing stormwater runoff. Dr. Lubnow, an expert in rain garden design and installation, will provide insight into how to plan and create a rain garden that will not only help prevent erosion and flooding but also improve water quality and add a beautiful aesthetic to any property.
As part of its Economic Development Series, Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber invites you to join them for an in-person breakfast and panel discussion. The panel discussion, moderated by Diane Rodgers, NJ Economic Development Authority, features a variety of Trenton business owners who will share insights related to the event’s theme: “Deep Roots and New Growth: Learn How the Success of 100+ Year Old Business Inspires New Investment in the Capital City.” Princeton Hydro President Geoffrey M. Goll, PE is proud to participate as a panelist along with Rich Balka, President of the Home Rubber Company, and Tim Moonan, CEO of the Hibbert Group. The event will be held at the Trenton Country Club from 7:30am to 10am. We hope to see you there!
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is pleased to invite you to the 2023 Harmful Algal Bloom Virtual Summit on Thursday, March 30th from 9-2:30 via Microsoft Teams. The this year’s conference, themed “New Challenges, Lasting Solutions,” features presentations from a variety of water resource and HABs experts. Princeton Hydro Senior Technical Director, Ecological Services Dr. Fred S. Lubnow is giving a presentation on “HABs Around the Nation.”
The American Planning Association invites you to attend its 2023 National Planning Conference, where professionals can tap into an inspiring network of peers to analyze, imagine, and plan for the future. The conference program is focused on peer discussion and research into areas most likely to be agents of change in the planning profession, including climate change, housing, health equity, and the future of work. Conference sessions include peer-to-peer learning, in-depth exploration, hands-on training across a wide range of program areas, and 55+ mobile workshops.
Presented by the Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space and hosted by Duke Farms, the New Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team Conference is considered the most comprehensive state-wide forum on invasive species. The conference encompasses insights from both academic research and field experience, and features practical demonstrations by land stewards in addition to formal presentations. Princeton Hydro, a sponsor of the conference, will be exhibiting. We look forward to seeing you there!
The Camden Collaborative Initiative, along with Camden Community Partnership, is hosting the 6th Annual Camden Environmental Summit on Wednesday, April 19th from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. This year’s Summit, which Princeton Hydro is proud to sponsor, will be held in-person at the Hilton Garden Inn on the Camden Waterfront. As the only event of its kind in the region, the Summit provides an opportunity for community leaders, nonprofit organizations, environmental advocates, green businesses and government officials to unite under a shared vision and to address issues of air quality, stormwater management, climate resilience, brownfields redevelopment, illegal dumping, health and environmental education.
While the impacts of storm surges along the New Jersey coast continue to be studied, various coastal restoration projects have proven to help mitigate coastal impacts and flooding. Hosted by the SAME New Jersey Post, this full-day program will highlight planning, funding, and implementation efforts for coastal restoration and storm risk management in the region. Representatives from government agencies and nonprofits working in New Jersey coastal settings will discuss their programs and experiences adapting to increased storm intensity and frequency. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of current program initiatives and active stakeholders to help build a resilient future. Continuing education credits are available! Princeton Hydro is a proud sponsor and co-organizer of this event.
See the Agenda & register here.
National Water Quality Monitoring Council is hosting its 13th National Monitoring Conference in Virginia Beach and in a limited virtual format. This conference provides opportunities for water stakeholders – federal, state, tribal and local water professionals, nonprofits, academia, industry and water consultants, and volunteer and community scientists – to network, develop new skills and partnerships, and exchange information. Presentation topics include harmful algal blooms, climate change, and new and emerging lake management technologies. Princeton Hydro Director of Aquatics Michael Hartshorne, Senior Technical Director of Ecological Services Dr. Fred Lubnow, and Senior Project Manager Christopher Mikolajczyk, CLM are all leading presentations.
Join NYSFOLA for its 40th Anniversary at the Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center in Lake George. Founded in 1983, NYSFOLA is comprised of 200+ lake associations across the state. This year’s conference, which is titled “Telling Your Lake’s Story Through Science and Education,” includes a variety of panel discussions, workshops, networking events and an exhibitor hall. Princeton Hydro, a sponsor of the event, is exhibiting and leading a variety of workshops.
Registration is open!
The PA-AWWA is hosting its 45th Annual Conference at the Pocono’s Kalahari Resort. The 3-day conference will focus on providing participants with the tools and education they need to continue managing and protecting our most valuable resource: clean and safe water. Princeton Hydro Senior Technical Director of Ecological Services Dr. Fred Lubnow is presenting at the event, and the keynote speaker is former Philadelphia Eagles great Bill Bergey.
*Cover photo of the “Smiling Fox” taken by Princeton Hydro Vice President Mark Gallagher.
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