Introducing Stormwater Pioneers!
November 14, 2014
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Public Affairs
More and more Philadelphia businesses are using green infrastructure to manage stormwater runoff on their properties. Whether required by PWD regulations or encouraged through incentives, private property owners recognize the important role they play in reducing pollution in our streams when it rains. They are also setting a higher bar with excellent, cost-effective designs.
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Break Ground at Ralph Brooks Park with Philadelphia Eagle Connor Barwin
November 13, 2014
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Public Affairs
Ralph Brooks Tot Lot, a small playground in Point Breeze with basketball courts and a play area for children, was named after a seven year old boy who was shot and paralyzed at the site in 1988. The shooting galvanized the community and the park has carried his name as a symbol against violence ever since. The park, now over 25 years old, has seen better days…and soon it will again.
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Venice Island is Opening!
September 26, 2014
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Brian Rademaekers
After years of hard work and collaboration between the
Philadelphia Water Department, Philadelphia Parks and Recreations, and the
Manayunk community, Venice Island will open to the public!
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For the Love of Water FLOW
September 19, 2014
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Public Affairs
This Sunday, September 21st, show your affection for water by joining the Fairmount Water Works for FLOW, a festival for the Love of Water.
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Register Today For a Fun-Filled Saturday
September 4, 2014
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Public Affairs
Have you registered for the 2014 Philly Fun Fishing Fest yet? If not, the last day to register is today!
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Upcoming Rain Barrel Workshops
September 3, 2014
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Public Affairs
Great news! We have eight new rain barrel workshops scheduled. Visit our webpage to learn more about the program and sign up for a workshop.
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Call for Artists! Sculpture on the Circuit
August 25, 2014
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Public Affairs
An estimated one million people use the Schuylkill River Trail throughout the year. The Fairmount Water Works is looking for artists to create prototype art installations for the Schuylkill Trail as part of the Circuit, a 250-mile long series of trails used by joggers, cyclists, commuters and more.
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2014 Philly Fun Fishing Fest
August 20, 2014
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Paul Fugazzotto
Enjoy the last bit of your summer with family and friends at the 2014 Philly Fun Fishing Fest, where everyone is welcome to catch and release fish on Saturday, September 6th from 7 A.M. to 11 A.M. Anyone can take part in this friendly competition held on Schuylkill Banks (by the Walnut Street Bridge) and have a chance to win prizes in multiple categories during the award ceremony at 11:30 A.M.
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Free Screenings of the documentary Water Blues, Green Solutions
July 30, 2014
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Public Affairs
TTF has scheduled two free screenings of the documentary Water Blues, Green Solutions.
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Capture the rain in your very own rain barrel
July 11, 2014
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Public Affairs
Rain barrels are a great way to collect rain water from down spouts which can be reused for either gardening, cleaning your car, sidewalk, and more!
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