Introduction to Social Marketing
for Water Outreach
NH Water and Watersheds Conference 2011
March 25‐26, 2011
Plymouth State University, NH
Julia Peterson
NH Sea Grant and UNH Cooperative Extension
Julia.
peterson@unh.
edu
With slides from Dr.
James Lewis, UNH Dept...
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Introduction to Social Marketing for Water Outreach NH Water and Watersheds Conference 2011 March 25‐26, 2011 Plymouth State University, NH Julia Peterson NH Sea Grant and UNH Cooperative Extension Julia. peterson@unh. edu With slides from Dr. James Lewis, UNH Dept of Health Management and Policy; Barbara McMillan , NH DES; and Nick Stevenson, Plymouth State University
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Bioretention
Manual
Environmental Services Division
Department of Environmental Resources
The Prince George s County, Maryland
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L O W I M PA C T D E S I G N T O O L K I T i
Low Impact Design Toolkit
W h a t w i l l y o u d o w i t h S a n F r a n c i s c o ’ s S t o r m w a t e r ?
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Copy of Greenhouse plant descriptions
RainGardenPlant Available Type Scientific Name Common Name Ht W
Pot
Size
1
Price
1
Pot
Size
2
Price
2
Description Native
Yes Yes grasses Calamagrostis
brachytricha
Korean feather
reedgrass
3.
5 2.
5 4" $4.
50 Native to woodland edge in Asia.
Glossy foliage with feathery pink
flowerheads in...
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Copy of Greenhouse plant descriptions RainGardenPlant Available Type Scientific Name Common Name Ht W Pot Size 1 Price 1 Pot Size 2 Price 2 Description Native Yes Yes grasses Calamagrostis brachytricha Korean feather reedgrass 3. 5 2. 5 4" $4. 50 Native to woodland edge in Asia. Glossy foliage with feathery pink flowerheads in September. Prefers consistent moisture. Easy to grow in most soils. Excellent in containers. No Yes Yes grasses Carex comosa longhair sedge 1-2 4" $4. 50 Grass-like plant with coarse-textured, bright green foliage. It prefers moist conditions making it perfect for a rain garden or water garden. It’s also deerresistant. Yes Yes Yes grasses Carex grayi Gray s sedge 2-3 2 4" $4. 50 This Midwestern native forms a dense clump of bright green leaves; known for its unique pale green mace-like flower heads; easy to grow in any moist soil; ideal for rain gardens. Yes Yes Yes grasses Carex hystericina porcupine sedge 4" $4. 50 Prefers wet habitat such as wetl
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Healthy Beaches Action Guide:
How You Can Help Your Great Lakes Shoreline
by Lyman C.
Welch and Julie L.
Kinzelman
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Let’s Build a Rain Garden – Deborah Newborn, Sustainability Coordinator
New Rochelle’s Demonstration Rain Garden
During bad rainstorms, flooding occurs and storm water rushes into our streams and into the Long
Island Sound carrying with it pollutants which degrade our water quality....
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Let’s Build a Rain Garden – Deborah Newborn, Sustainability Coordinator New Rochelle’s Demonstration Rain Garden During bad rainstorms, flooding occurs and storm water rushes into our streams and into the Long Island Sound carrying with it pollutants which degrade our water quality. There are a number of eco‐ friendly ways to deal with this storm water problem and one of the most exciting and beautiful is the creation of rain gardens. The City of New Rochelle has created a demonstration rain garden at the Ward Elementary School with the Ward PTA through the assistance of John Jay Landscape Development, so that our residents can learn how rain gardens can help reduce storm water runoff and flooding and filter out pollutants from the water. We hope that this demonstration rain garden will inspire residents to build rain gardens on their properties, as well. What is a Rain Garden? Rain gardens are planted to reduce storm water runoff by absorbing water into the ground.
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2005-49A
Final Report
Impact of Alternative Storm Water
Management Approaches on
Highway Infrastructure:
Guide for Selection of Best Management
Practices – Volume 1
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An Educator’s Guide to
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge
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38 THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, September 24, 2009
“What is the biggest
threat to New Hampshire’s
lakes, and what can I do
about it?” As an aquatic
biologist, I am often asked
this question, almost as
frequently as the questions, “What is the difference between a ‘lake’ and
a ‘pond’?” and, “What can
I do about the...
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38 THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, September 24, 2009 “What is the biggest threat to New Hampshire’s lakes, and what can I do about it?” As an aquatic biologist, I am often asked this question, almost as frequently as the questions, “What is the difference between a ‘lake’ and a ‘pond’?” and, “What can I do about the geese on my shoreline property?” (For answers to the latter-two questions, read the July 16 and August 13, 2009, wHaT Is THe BIggesT THreaT To nH’s lakes? by Andrea Lamoreaux NH Lakes Education Director A rain garden captures and filters stormwater runoff and can beautify the landscape. ENJOYTHEWATERENJOYTHEWATERGet the most out of NH’s Lakes! BOAT STORAGE up to $700. 00 Winterize, Shrink Wrap, Store up to 24 ft. on your trailer No Trailer, No Problem Call Us The Original Patent #6318932B1 The Original Patent #6318932B1 ® Your Only Choice for a Superior Dock! (603) 522-5336 DOCKING MADE EASY. . . Don’t Be Fooled by Imitators! Aluminum framed docks built with pride at our sho
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Native Plant Attractions Key
B= Beneficial insects H= Hummingbirds M= Mammals
P= Pollinators S= Songbirds W= Waterfowl
Water Tolerance Key
SI= Season Inundation II= Irregular Inundation U= Upland
RI– Regular Inundation PI= Permanent Inundation
Species Name Common Name
Shade
Tolerance
Height
Water
Tolerance
Attracts Host Source...
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Native Plant Attractions Key B= Beneficial insects H= Hummingbirds M= Mammals P= Pollinators S= Songbirds W= Waterfowl Water Tolerance Key SI= Season Inundation II= Irregular Inundation U= Upland RI– Regular Inundation PI= Permanent Inundation Species Name Common Name Shade Tolerance Height Water Tolerance Attracts Host Source Nectar Source Flowering Period Color Herbaceous Plants Asclepias incarnata swamp milkweed up to 6 SI P,B Monarch June - Aug. pink Aster novi-belgii New York aster 1 -3 II, U P,B July - Oct. violet Chelone glabra turtlehead 1 -3 SI, U B Baltimore Checkerspot July - Sept. whitish pink Eupatorium dubium joe-pye weed 2 -5 SI, U S,P,B July - Sept. purple Eupatorium fistulosum joe-pye weed 2 -6 II, SI S,P,B July - Oct. pinkish purple Eupatorium perfoliatum boneset 2 -5 II, U S,P,B July - Oct. white Lobelia cardinalis cardinal flower up to 5 II, U B,H July - Oct. red Lobelia siphilitica great blue lobelia up to 3 II, U B Aug. - Oct. blue Rudbeckia hirta
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