Ivy Talks: We Are All Downstream, restoring water quality for future generations

Learn about current threats to water quality in the Chesapeake Bay watershed with Robert Jennings of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation on October 14 at 2 pm. Nitrogen, phosphorous, and sediment have caused many of our Bay water quality issues. How do nitrogen, phosphorous, and sediment harm water quality and aquatic life? What can we do and can we solve the problems we have created? The Bay restoration is the largest scale watershed restoration in worldwide history. If successful, it could be a model for many other major watersheds across the nation and globe to emulate and improve upon, including the Mississippi River, Puget Sound, the Great Lakes, and more. Free and open to the public. Space is limited, arrive early.