Wednesday Apr 9, 2014
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
April 9th, 6pm-8pm, doors open at 5pm for food and drinks
Portsmouth Brewery's Jimmy LaPanza Lounge
Free!
The Portsmouth Science Café is sponsored by NH EPSCoR, the University of New Hampshire and the Portsmouth Brewery. For further questions or to be added to a mailing list regarding future events, contact Evelyn Jones at (603) 862-1804 or Evelyn.Jones@unh.edu.
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April 9, 2014: Rain, Roofs and Roads: Hydro-Logical Thinking for a Clean Water Future Stormwater is rain runoff that flows across roofs, roads or other hard surfaces. The runoff contributes to flooding and can carry pollutants, including road salt and nitrogen, into our rivers, lakes coastal waters. Jamie Houle and Alison Watts of the UNH Stormwater Center will discuss some of the steps communities and residents can (and are) taking to reduce stormwater runoff. Hosted by University of New Hampshire faculty member Cameron Wake at the Portsmouth Brewery?s Jimmy LaPanza Lounge, the Portsmouth Science Café provides a unique opportunity for Seacoast residents to feed their minds with contemporary science in the relaxed atmosphere of a pub. The discussions, which are free and open to all, run from 6-8 p.m.; doors open at 5 p.m. for food and drinks.
Printed courtesy of www.portsmouthcollaborative.org – Contact the The Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth for more information.
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