Rain, Rain, Go Away: Utilizing Rainwater in the Home Landscape
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The University of Illinois Extension, serving Henry, Mercer, Stark, and Rock Island Counties will be hosting a two-part Rainscape Workshop on March 30, 2023 and April 6, 2023 . Participants will learn methods for managing stormwater to reduce runoff and make good use of this precious resource on site. Stormwater management methods, plant selection, project design, and landscape maintenance will be discussed. At the conclusion of the course, participants will be invited to participate in the construction of a raingarden in the spring of 2023.
Stormwater runoff is water that is not absorbed into the soil and can come from homes, roads, commercial areas, industrial areas and more. Traditional water management methods include curb and gutter, catch basins, and storm drains. These systems quickly move water away from the site on which it fell, transporting pollutants including oils, chemicals, and soils with it. Join us as we learn how to keep this precious resource on site, helping to lower the impact on community systems while replenishing ground water and the role of storm water in the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy.
Dates and times: Thursdays March 30th and April 6th from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. lunch will be provided
University of Illinois Extension located at 321-2nd Ave West Milan
This is a series that builds on knowledge gained at previous sessions. Attendance at both sessions is strongly recommended.
Cost $50.00
The Rainscaping Education Program is managed in collaboration with Purdue Extension, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant, and the University of Illinois Extension.