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Events, Meetings & Workshops
Adopt-A-Highway Clean-Up
The Town of Farmington’s Conservation Board conducted an Adopt-A-Highway cleanup event along Route 332 in Farmington. They removed 27 bags worth of blowable trash that could have ended up in our waterways. Volunteering is a great way to help the environment!
Rain Barrel Workshops
We have hosted rain barrel workshops at Victor Municipal Park and at Ginegaw Park in Walworth.
Wayne Science Fair
We attended the Wayne Elementary Science Fair.
Adopt-A-Highway Clean-Up
The Town of Farmington’s Conservation Board conducted an Adopt-A-Highway cleanup event along Route 332 in Farmington. They removed 27 bags worth of blowable trash that could have ended up in our waterways. Volunteering is a great way to help the environment!
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Past OWSC Events in the Community:
NYS DEC Endorsed 4 Hour Erosion & Sediment Control Required Training
April 18, 2024 from 8:00am-12:00pm at Ontario County SWCD
Click here for more info
Under the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation’s Stormwater Permit GP-0-15-002, all developers, contractors and subcontractors must identify at least one trained individual from their company that will be responsible for implementation of the SWPPP, and have at least one trained individual on site on a daily basis when soil disturbance activities are being performed. Also, developers must have a qualified inspector conduct regular site inspections in accordance with GP-0-10-001. Qualified inspectors and trained individuals must have 4 hours of training in the principles and practices of erosion and sediment control endorsed by NYS DEC, SWCD, or CPESC, Inc. Training is good for 3 years. Upon completion of the course, each participant will receive a NYS DEC Stormwater Training Number on a wallet card valid for 3 years.
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