Phytoremediation With Native Plants/How Native Plants Can Be Used to Clean Up Environmental Contaminants:  Faulkner County, Arkansas, Master Gardeners July 20th Webinar
                                            July 07, 2021
                                            
                                                    
                                                        By:
                                                Walter G.  Wright
                                            
                                                    
                                                        Category:
                                                Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
                                            
                                                    
                                                Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
                                            
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                                            The Faulkner County Master Gardeners are sponsoring a virtual presentation on July 20th  titled:
Phytoremediation With Native Plants: How Native Plants Can Be Used to Clean Up Environmental Contaminants (“Presentation”)
The Presentation is being undertaken by Mr. Eric Fuselier, PWS.
Mr. Fuselier is a Project Manager – Environmental with Crafton Tull in Rogers, Arkansas. His Presentation will discuss:
. . . how phytoremediation projects including rain gardens, bioswales, and other types of landscaping can benefit the environment beyond just providing habitat for pollinators and wildlife.
There is no cost to participate. The virtual registration link can be found here.
Contact information can be found below.
Krista Quinn
501-329-8344
klquinn@uada.edu
 
                                            
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