Watershed Congress Presentations
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.
PDFs of presentations from past Watershed Congresses are shared here.
2016
- Watershed Congress 2016 – An Innovative Approach to Restore Fish Passage through a Mill Dam
- Watershed Congress 2016 – Citizen Involvement in Pennsylvania’s New MS4 Requirement
- Watershed Congress 2016 – Dam Removal: Restoring Riverine Habitat and Ecological Function in the Mid-Atlantic
- Watershed Congress 2016 – Engaging Youth in Schuylkill River Stewardship_Baumgarten
- Watershed Congress 2016 – Engaging Youth in Schuylkill River Stewardship_DiBerardinis
- Watershed Congress 2016 – Engaging Youth in Schuylkill River Stewardship_Flahive
- Watershed Congress 2016 – GLOBE – Moving Science into Volunteers Hands_Griffith
- Watershed Congress 2016 – GLOBE – Moving Science into Volunteers Hands_Randazzo
- Watershed Congress 2016 – Living Downstream in Eastwick: A Grassroots Organizing Success
- Watershed Congress 2016 – Useful Tools for Understanding Your Site
- Watershed Congress 2016 – Poster: Border Crossings: Municipal Partnerships Supporting Regional Initiatives
- Watershed Congress 2016 – Poster: Plant One Million Trees – Help Restore Our Tree Cover
2015
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Engaging Corporations in Your Watershed Work
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Helping the City of Chester Adopt Climate Adaptation Planning Elements
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Partnering with Farmers for Successful Watershed Improvement Projects
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Rain Barrels: How to Build Your Own and How to Host a Workshop
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Re-writing What We Know about Eastern Pennsylvania Mine Pools
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Streamkeepers from Scratch: Building a Volunteer Monitoring Program
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Students Identify and Photograph Macroinvertebrates
- Watershed Congress 2015 – The Valley Creek Restoration Partnership
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Tracking Invasive Species with Pennsylvania iMapInvasives
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Understanding Pennsylvanias Aquatic Invasive Species Rapid Response Plan_Donoval
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Understanding Pennsylvanias Aquatic Invasive Species Rapid Response Plan_Whitney
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Understanding the Urban Watershed Curriculum Project: Making the Classroom Connection
- Watershed Congress 2015 – Poster: Bringing Green to the Grave
2014
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Creating Native Plant Meadows: Five Mowing-to-Meadow Case Studies
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Involving Senior Volunteers in Watershed Activities
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Strategic Watershed Outreach: Educating and Engaging One Million Residents
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Sweet Water Hunt: An Interactive Watershed Teaching Novel
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Tapping Homeowners Associations for Successful Stormwater Management Projects
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Why Floodplains Matter, and How to Live With Them
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Dramatic Changes in the Fish Aggregation of the Black Rock Pool of the Schuylkill River, 1970-2007
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Map: Flood Risk In The Schuylkill Watershed: Planning For Resilient Communities
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Measure, Cut, and Sew: Tailoring Your Written Message to Fit
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Poster: Effects of Pre- and Post-Flood on Macroinvertebrate and Substrate Conditions
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Poster: Flood Risk In The Schuylkill Watershed: Planning For Resilient Communities
- Watershed Congress 2014 – Poster: Freshwater Turtle Population In An Urban Lake
2013
- Watershed Congress 2013 – A Sand Seepage Wetland Design and Implementation Project as a Stormwater BMP
- Watershed Congress 2013 – Clean Water Partners: Engaging Business Owners as Together We Manage Stormwater Runoff
- Watershed Congress 2013 – FEMA Buyouts: The Good, the Bad, the Reality
- Watershed Congress 2013 – Journey Towards Sustainability, A Case Study
- Watershed Congress 2013 – Keeping Drugs Out of Drinking Water
- Watershed Congress 2013 – Modeling the Dispersal of Adult Stoneflies
- Watershed Congress 2013 – Occurrence of Pharmaceuticals, Hormones, and Organic Wastewater Compounds in PA Waters 2006-2009
- Watershed Congress 2013 – Using Innovative Partnerships to Influence Social Behavior Change Towards Stormwater Pollution
- Watershed Congress 2013 – What Is Good For The Tap Is Good For The Creek
- Watershed Congress 2013 – Poster: Modeling the Dispersal of Adult Stoneflies
2012
- Watershed Congress 2012 – Applications for Regenerative Design on Urban Ephemeral and Perennial Streams
- Watershed Congress 2012 – DRBC: Natural Gas Development Monitoring Strategy
- Watershed Congress 2012 – Getting the Bad Plants Out and the Good Plants Growing
- Watershed Congress 2012 – Next Steps in American Shad Restoration in Pennsylvania
2011
- Watershed Congress 2011 – Geology, Groundwater – Getting the Waters Tested
- Watershed Congress 2011 – Silver Creek Abandoned Mine Drainage Treatment System
- Watershed Congress 2011 – Stream Assessment for Natural Channel Design
- Watershed Congress 2011 – Update: Drilling for Natural Gas in the Marcellus Shale
2010
- Watershed Congress 2010 – Are Special Protection Waters Getting the Protection They Deserve?
- Watershed Congress 2010 – Assessing Pennsylvania’s Antidegradation Program
- Watershed Congress 2010 – Local Drinking Water Protection, Upper Perkiomen
- Watershed Congress 2010 – Lower Crabby Creek Restoration
- Watershed Congress 2010 – Water Monitoring and the Marcellus Shale