
Buck Creek Watershed Workshop: Strengthening Water Quality Through Green Infrastructure
Join Michigan Sustainable Business Forum (MiSBF), Lower Grand River Organization of Watersheds (LGROW), and its partners for an engaging workshop on improving water quality in the Buck Creek Watershed. This session will provide businesses and landowners with valuable insights into sustainable practices, including rainscaping and tree planting, to reduce stormwater runoff and enhance environmental resilience.
Learn about the role of large trees in improving water quality, explore conservation efforts led by Friends of Buck Creek, and connect with resources to implement green infrastructure solutions. The workshop aims to foster collaboration, build community engagement, and secure new commitments from local businesses to plant trees as part of a broader watershed improvement initiative.
What to Expect:
- Educational Sessions – Learn about the impact of rainscaping and large trees on water quality and how businesses and property owners can contribute to a healthier watershed.
- Networking & Collaboration – Connect with local businesses, landowners, and conservation experts working toward sustainable stormwater solutions.
- Project Overview – Hear from the Friends of Buck Creek and other environmental leaders about ongoing initiatives to restore Buck Creek.
Why It Matters:
This workshop is part of a broader initiative to address stormwater runoff in Michigan’s Lower Grand River Watershed. Through collaboration, the project aims to plant 450 trees and 50 shrubs, intercepting over 2 million gallons of stormwater runoff over 20 years. You can learn more at www.lgrow.org/buck-creek.
Date and Time
Wednesday Apr 2, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM EDT
Event Date: 04/02/2025
Event Time: 10:00 am
Location
Gordon Food Service Headquarters - 1300 Gezon Pkwy SW, Wyoming, MI 49509
Fees/Admission
Cost: Free
Contact Information
Daniel Schoonmaker
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