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Welcome to our Spring Events Spotlight! This season, the Princeton Hydro team is excited to sponsor and participate in a variety of conferences, webinars, community gatherings, and symposiums. Explore the lineup, find event details and registration links, and join us as we connect, collaborate, and share insights.
World Water Day, established by the United Nations in 1993, highlights the vital role of water in our world. This year’s theme, “Glacier Preservation,” underscores the critical role of glaciers in sustaining life and the water cycle. To celebrate, The Watershed Institute is hosting a World Water Day event packed with interactive activities, including games, water-themed arts and crafts, a vernal pool exploration hike, and up-close encounters with aquatic critters. Participants will also discover ways to safeguard local waterways and help keep our water resources clean and healthy.
Get more info and register.
Save the Environment of Moorestown (STEM) will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, March 25, at 7 p.m. at the Community House. The event will feature guest speaker Michael McGraw, CSE, QAWB, ACE, Senior Project Manager and Senior Wildlife Biologist in our Regulatory Compliance & Wildlife Surveys team, who will discuss the findings of a recent ecological study of Swede Run.
Mike, who has over 20 years of experience in ecological assessments and wildlife surveys, led the study, which focused on the section of Swede Run within the Swede Run Field Open Space. Funded by a 2024 New Jersey Audubon Grant, the study assessed ecological, geomorphic, and water-quality conditions. The findings will help STEM secure grant funding for future habitat restoration efforts, building on past work completed in collaboration with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the township. Refreshments will be provided at the meeting.
Learn more.
Presented by the Delaware Riverkeeper Network, the 2025 Watershed Congress takes place at Alvernia University in Reading, PA. The Watershed Congress has evolved since 1998 to advance the best available information and techniques for protecting and restoring watersheds. The focus on networking across disciplines means that the Watershed Congress melds science, policy, and practical applications into one program. As a result, the annual Watershed Congress is a highly anticipated event for people interested in understanding, protecting, and restoring their local streams. Princeton Hydro, a proud event sponsor, is leading a breakout session: “20 Years of Watershed Management of New Jersey’s Largest Lake” presented by Patrick Rose, Aquatics Project Manager, and Ivy Babson, PWS, Environmental Scientist.
Join us for the New Jersey Coalition of Lake Associations (NJCOLA) Member Meeting at the scenic Lake Mohawk Country Club for a day of information sharing and educational workshops. This year’s event delves into the latest updates on Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Management, focusing on the 2024 New Testing Requirements for Treatments. Princeton Hydro Senior Technical Director, Ecological Services, Dr. Fred S. Lubnow, will be a featured speaker and panelist, presenting “The Nearshore Monitoring and Management of HABs in Lakes and Reservoirs.” Gain expert insights into effective strategies for monitoring and mitigating HABs, and connect with lake homeowners, environmental professionals, and community leaders who are dedicated to preserving New Jersey’s lakes.
We’re excited to share that the NJDEP’s 6th Annual Harmful Algal Bloom (HAB) Summit will take place virtually via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday, April 9. This year’s theme, “Kicking the HAB-bit Together: Collaborating to Get Ahead of HABs,” highlights the growing shift from reactive, crisis-based approaches to proactive, collaborative, and sustainable solutions for managing harmful algal blooms. The summit will feature a dynamic lineup of speakers addressing emerging trends and timely topics in the HAB field. Among the presenters is Princeton Hydro’s Aquatics Project Manager and Environmental Scientist, Patrick Rose, who will be speaking about an exciting new Research & Development initiative funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC). His presentation will explore the evaluation of innovative treatment strategies—both proactive and reactive—aimed at cost-effectively controlling near-shore HABs.
Join the Lower Makefield Township Environmental Advisory Council for a free, open-to-the-public lecture on how to build a rain garden. As part of the Advisory Council’s Environmental Lecture Series, this 1-hour workshop, led by Princeton Hydro President Geoffrey M. Goll, PE, will explore the environmental benefits of rain gardens and provide practical tips on how to create one on your own property. The event will be held in Yardley, PA, at the LMT Administrative Building, 1100 Edgewood Road.
Learn more about the Environmental Advisory Council.
Presented by the Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space and hosted by Duke Farms, we are excited to participate in the 18th Annual New Jersey Invasive Species Strike Team Conference. 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. This year, presentation topics include “Pest and Pathogens of New Jersey,” “Implementation of Invasive Weed Control Program,” and “Assessing Deer Population Densities in Northern NJ.” Princeton Hydro is sponsoring the conference and exhibiting. We hope to see you there!
CLRMA and its members are dedicated to managing, studying, restoring, and protecting Colorado’s lakes and reservoirs. On April 22, CLRMA will host its Annual Spring Luncheon, a lunch-and-learn event where participants will explore lake restoration projects and get a detailed look at CLRMA’s water resource restoration efforts. The program features Chris Mikolajczyk, CLM—CLRMA President-Elect and Princeton Hydro Senior Manager of Aquatics—presenting “Lake Management 101.” Princeton Hydro is proud to sponsor this event! Click here to learn more about CLRMA.
Founded in 1983, NYSFOLA represents over 200 lake associations across New York. This year, the organization celebrates its 42nd annual conference at the Fort William Henry Hotel and Conference Center in Lake George. In the theme “Back to the Future: Old Lake Issues and New Solutions,” the event features panel discussions, workshops, networking opportunities, and an exhibitor hall. Princeton Hydro is leading two workshops:
Our team is honored to sponsor this event, eager to share our expertise and gain important insights, and looking forward to connecting with fellow lake management professionals throughout the conference.
The Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) New Jersey Post invites you to its annual Coastal Resilience in NJ event—a full-day program focused on innovative strategies, funding pathways, and actionable solutions for building resilient coastal communities. Held at the Rutgers EcoComplex in Bordentown, NJ from 8 AM – 4:30 PM, the event features expert-led presentations, a panel on urban resilience, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers briefing, and discussions with leaders from local, state, and federal agencies, NGOs, and academia. The day concludes with a complimentary happy hour, including the fresh oyster bar from Barnegat Oyster Collective, which is back by popular demand. Princeton Hydro is a Gold Sponsor for the event and exhibiting—we hope to see you there!
Sustainable New Jersey collaborates with state agencies, nonprofits, academia, and industry to identify best practices and award certification to communities that meet rigorous sustainability standards. The New Jersey Sustainability Summit brings together leaders from the political, private, and public sectors, all dedicated to building a more sustainable future. This dynamic one-day forum, held on Friday, May 9, at Bell Works in Holmdel, NJ, highlights innovative projects, key successes, and lessons learned from across the state.
Every year, the Choose Clean Water Conference gathers individuals from local, state, and national nonprofits, elected officials, government agencies, and businesses within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed to discuss ways these different sectors can work together toward our collective goal—clean water. This conference is an excellent opportunity for Coalition members to learn about innovative restoration approaches from experts, engage in discussions with other attendees from different parts of the watershed, and see on-the-ground examples of local work. This year’s conference takes place at the Hotel Madison in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
This year’s Annual Conference, held in February, centered on the theme “Resiliency through Restoration” and explored collaborative strategies for building climate-resilient communities. Sessions focused on restoring degraded watersheds through both nature-based and engineered solutions to address pressing and future water-related challenges, including flooding, harmful algal blooms, and drought. As a proud sponsor, Princeton Hydro exhibited at the event and contributed expertise through two presentations:
The 32nd Annual FEMA NDSPTS took place in February at the National Disaster & Emergency Management University in Emmitsburg, Maryland. The annual event brought together over 300 dam safety professionals to discuss emerging challenges, advancements, and collaborative strategies for maintaining the nation’s dam infrastructure. This year’s seminar introduced a dynamic new format designed to enhance learning and collaboration, blending training sessions, workshops, and traditional presentations for a comprehensive approach to dam safety challenges and innovations. Princeton Hydro President Geoffrey M. Goll, PE, presented “Streamlining the NEPA Process and Focusing on Adaptive Management for Dam Removal,” sharing insights on improving project efficiency and resilience.
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