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The Watershed Institute
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 มิ.ย. 2009
Keeping water clean, safe and healthy is the heart of our mission. We work to protect and restore our water and natural environment in New Jersey through conservation, advocacy, science and education.
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Watershed Institute FEST 2024 - 75th Anniversary
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Watershed Institute FEST 2024 - 75th Anniversary
U.S. Supreme Court Reversals: Impacts to New Jersey
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This webinar was originally recorded on August 16, 2024. Join practicing attorneys, Michael G. Sinkevich, Jr., and Mike Pisauro, Esq., as they discuss the U.S. Supreme Court Reversals to Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., and Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors, 603. U.S. (2004). These decisions will likely have major impacts on federal administrative agencies. ...
NJ Water Supply Plan
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New Jersey recently released the draft of its Water Supply Plan. This plan explores the current and future availability of drinking water in the State. NJ law requires the plan to come out every five years and look at sources of water supply regionally and statewide; current and future demands for drinking water and needs for new infrastructure or interconnections between systems. The newest up...
Stream School Day 2: NJ Stream Habitat Assessment Training (Spring 24)
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With Debbie Kratzer (NJDEP) Recorded May 2, 2024
Stream School Day 1: Intro to NJ Tier 3.1 Stream Macroinvertebrate Assessments (Spring 24)
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With Debbie Kratzer (NJDEP and Erin Stretz (The Watershed Institute) Recorded May 1, 2024
NJ Watershed Watch Network 2024 Roundtable
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NJ Watershed Watch Network (NJ-WWN) Roundtable March 7, 2024 Agenda Welcome and introductions Vic Poretti: NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Debbie Kratzer: NJDEP Bureau of Environmental Analysis, Restoration and Standards (BEARS), NJ-WWN Erin Stretz: The Watershed Institute, NJ-WWN Kim Cenno: NJDEP BEARS Bob Schuster: NJDEP Watershed and Land Management Program Jenna Majchrzak: NJDE...
Enhanced Stormwater Management Ordinances in 2023
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This webinar was hosted on November 3, 2023, by The Watershed Institute and co-sponsored by American Littoral Society, The Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions, and Pinelands Preservation Alliance. Speakers included Michael Pisauro, Policy Director at The Watershed Institute, and Clay Emerson, Senior Technical Director of Engineering at Princeton Hydro. Municipalities in NJ must ...
Working to keep our water clean, safe, and healthy in 2023 - Fest video
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Working to keep our water clean, safe, and healthy in 2023 - Fest video
Downstream - A Global Water Dances project - full length feature
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Downstream - A Global Water Dances project - full length feature
Downstream - A Global Water Dances project
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Downstream - A Global Water Dances project
How to Participate in Outfall Monitoring by the NJ DEP
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How to Participate in Outfall Monitoring by the NJ DEP
Stream School Day 3: Common NJ Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Identification (Spring 23)
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Stream School Day 3: Common NJ Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Identification (Spring 23)
Daniel Van Abs receives the 2023 Edmund W. Stiles Award for Environment Leadership
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Daniel Van Abs receives the 2023 Edmund W. Stiles Award for Environment Leadership
Tina Overman receives the 2023 Richard Rotter Award for Excellence in Environmental Education
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Tina Overman receives the 2023 Richard Rotter Award for Excellence in Environmental Education
2023 Annual Meeting introductions and State of the Watershed
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2023 Annual Meeting introductions and State of the Watershed
Stream School Day 2: NJ Stream Habitat Assessment Training (Spring 23)
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Stream School Day 2: NJ Stream Habitat Assessment Training (Spring 23)
Stream School Day 1: Intro to NJ Tier 3.1 Stream Macroinvertebrate Assessments (Spring 23)
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Stream School Day 1: Intro to NJ Tier 3.1 Stream Macroinvertebrate Assessments (Spring 23)
From Source to Tap: The Story of Drinking Water
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From Source to Tap: The Story of Drinking Water
NJ Watershed Watch Network Virtual Roundtable - March 8, 2023
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NJ Watershed Watch Network Virtual Roundtable - March 8, 2023
Deicers and the Environment Webinar | Barnegat Bay Partnership and Brick Township MUA
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Deicers and the Environment Webinar | Barnegat Bay Partnership and Brick Township MUA
Impacts of Road Salts on Waterways in NJ
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Impacts of Road Salts on Waterways in NJ
Understanding Stormwater Basins Near You
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Understanding Stormwater Basins Near You
Citizen Environmental Lawsuits in New Jersey
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Citizen Environmental Lawsuits in New Jersey
Kids, Camp and Crayfish! Summer Fun at the Watershed
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Kids, Camp and Crayfish! Summer Fun at the Watershed
Assunpink Watershed Roundtable 09_24_22_final
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Assunpink Watershed Roundtable 09_24_22_final
Environmental Organizations and Elected Officials urge action to protect NJ from flooding
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Environmental Organizations and Elected Officials urge action to protect NJ from flooding
MY VAGINA is not for sale. I have had money thrown at it. Its not for sale motherfuckers.
I wouldnt even be in this mess where it not for a slumlord thats misbehaves in Trenton NJ.
My Vagina is not for sale Mayor Freda.
H12DRR and Rutgers University.
What part of I am not a white mans whore can they not understand? My Vagina is not for sale. I ran into this problem at the Hampton Inn White Men and their desire. My Vagina is not for sale.
My Vagina is not for sale Mayors and im no white mans whore. Its an embarassment to Princeton University and this township.to suggest otherwise. Mayor Freda Mayor Lempert My Vagina is NOT FOR SALE. My Vagina motherfuckers is not for sale. #Continued coverup Princeton its a Pattern motherfuckers.
Very good👍🌞
Very good👍👍👍
These security at Princeton Library are really losiing their mind now they are coming into the ladies bathroom showing no respect boundaries tactdulness just full of stupidity and arrogance. Its ,,,8:53 why are you looking for responses when someone just wants to use the bathroom. They are becoming very disrespectful. They have no self respect they are really crossing boundaries. He is literraly terrorizing someone who is using the bathroom . Inhumane devils.
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Chris fucking sold what the hell is this shit did he take a dive for the money??? I LOST EVERYTHING
I'm looking to learn more about road/rock salt storage. I've seen several storage sites uncovered or covered with tarps that allow water to wash out the sides and bottom of the pile and leave a salt trail across the surface infiltrating land and water runoff towards streams or into storm water drains towards streams.
great job Seth - this is awesome.
Is this a lesson on how to use wood and screws? I thought this was going to give me measurements for the size of the wood pieces?
Me at 3am
Excellent video. ❤ Looking to see one in maturity as what you have.
Farming is the largest contributer. Stormwater is merely the catalyst. Eliminate pesticides and fertilizer and it's just rain water.
Lmao
🥦🟦 wow! Awesome ❤
Thanks for explaining. I have been trying to figure out what it is I’d found yesterday - such a short clump of tiny flowering grass. Now that I look closer at the photo I snapped, I realize that it must have been mowed over at some point this spring. Will definitely transplant it.
Nice video but being disabled I'd love to find some lakes/ponds where I can fish from shore.
Yes we all know about this except 4th graders
Proud Boys
Really?
Was each of those clumps one single plant last year? I dug three of them up from my parents property and put them in my garden, close together. Is this what will happen to me next year? Should I have spread them apart?
If you could describe them, are they sowbugs or pill bugs?
Good job everyone!
This is exactly what happened to me today. I was out back and happened to see pretty little flowers grow out of that odd “grass weed thing.” I snapped a pic and found out it’s not a “grass weed thing” at all! I’m gonna transplant some to my front beds.
Thank you for this video! It was exactly what I was looking for after discovering the blue flowering grass and wondering what it was! I was going to weed-whack them but glad I came across your video, which by the way, is very well done, to the point and short. I am curious to know what the yellow flowering plant in your video is? Am assuming the shrub in the center is native oakleaf hydrangea.
That is amazing how big they get. I'm so happy to discover them in my yard this year. I transplanted them where they can thrive
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Well done, and on such an important topic. Bravo!
Thank you for all your incredible work and partnership.
These are called Indian water chestnut and are 100% EDIBLE....this fool is trying to destroy one of the best nuts which are high in nutritional benifits.
Thank you for the work you do! We celebrate our continued partnership in keeping our water clean, safe and healthy for all.
Ohh wow
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The leaves are also edible and we eat regularly.
Hello i write a message in the video about porous asphalt.
hello its very interesting, can you help me with this, i need to know more about this system
It's look like big version of ludwigia sedoides💚👍
lovely job
Are the seeds the same as the water caltrops that are edible?
Early stages, yes.
I lichen it!
This is an excellent video for explaining what the biological teams do. My only recommendation would be to lower the volume of the background music or eliminate it entirely once the speech begins. the music swamps the voice.
Well researched and presented. Good job Chinmaya & Karunya 👌
yes i agree
Thanks to the professor for sharing this!