East Alabama Local News

East Alabama Local News

 

Public Meeting for Pepperell Branch Watershed Management Process Set

The City of Opelika is partnering with the Alabama Cooperative  Extension System, Auburn University, the Alabama Department of  Environmental Management, Keep Opelika Beautiful, Alabama Water Watch  and other stakeholders on a grant to develop a Pepperell Branch  Watershed Management Process. 

Citizens are invited to learn more about  this process and how they can become involved at a public meeting on  September 18, 2018, from 5 - 6 p.m. in the Opelika City Council  Chambers. This is located at 204 South 7th Street in Opelika. 

The  Pepperell Branch Watershed Planning Process will work to build and  strengthen partnerships, as well as garner stakeholder involvement, to  identify a path to watershed restoration and improvement of water  quality. 

This project is funded by the Alabama Department of  Environmental Management through a Clean Water Act Section 319(h)  non point source grant by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency –  Region 4. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact John  Harris, City of Opelika Storm Water Coordinator at 334-705-5450 or Nikki  Dictson with Alabama Cooperative Extension System at 979-575-4424. 


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