The Millersville Area Historical Society (MAHS) invites the public to a program titled "Legacy Sediment 2.0" at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 11, in Millersville's Municipal Center, 100 Municipal Drive. The presentation, featuring a slideshow, will focus on how GIS mapping technologies are being used to identify historic environmental impairments and support water quality goals in Lancaster County and the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
The speaker will be Joe Sweeney, executive director of Lancaster's Water Science Institute (WSI), a nonprofit organization that aims to develop and promote sustainable, science-based opportunities that provide innovative approaches to water conservation, restoration, management, and exploration. Sweeney has more than four decades of experience in the development and management of major commercial real estate projects and public and private partnerships. A question-and-answer period will close the presentation. For more information about WSI, visit http://www.waterscienceinstitute.org.
Although admission is free, donations are appreciated. Doors will open at 8:30 a.m. and lock at 9:15 a.m. For more information, contact Phil Gerber at 717-872-8837 before 5 p.m. or at pge8507@aol.com.
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