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Stream Crossing Replacement Workshops

7/6/2020

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The Venango Conservation District is partnering with Pennsylvania Trout Unlimited and the Center for Dirt and Gravel Roads Studies to present two stream crossing replacement workshops.  

The first workshop will be held on Wednesday July 8th 2020 at the Nature Lodge on Two Mile Run County Park starting at 9:00am.  We'll spending the morning in a classroom style presentation where we'll talk about Dirt Gravel and Low Volume Roads Program site eligibility for stream crossing as well as program policy requirements.  We'll also cover the program application process, engineering, planning and permitting, along with construction considerations.

The second workshop will take place on Union Street in Cornplanter Township on Thursday July 23rd starting at 8:30am.  We'll meet at the site of a pending stream crossing replacement for this construction season.  Well discuss the site and will highlight critical elements of construction.

Anyone interested in attending any or both of these workshops is encouraged to register with Lisette Lane by email llane.vcd@outlook.com or by telephoning the district office at 814-676-2832.

Click here for an agenda for the July 8th workshop.
​Click here for an agenda for the July 23rd workshop.
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8/12/2020 07:30:06 am

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