Weather on the Watershed today at the Ridgewood Library

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In an effort to educate Queens and Brooklyn living in the Newtown Creek watershed, the Newtown Creek Alliance (NCA) is holding one of their 10 public education hüpfburg kaufen seminars today at 4 p.m. at the Ridgewood Branch Public Library, at 20-12 Madison Ave.

Willis Elkins is one of two NCA representatives who will lead the “Weather on the Watershed” seminars in the group’s second year teaming up with local libraries.Sealed Air-Zelt

“This is about the water cycle in the city and is designed for all ages with an interactive component,” Elkins said. “This is about getting people more engaged in how the city infrastructure works and how that connects to the quality of the environment around them.”

The free seminars will also show how weather stations implemented at the libraries measure rainfall levels and notify the NCA when sink, bath castillo hinchable and toilet water is dumped directly into the creek, known as a combined sewage overflow (CSO).

“It’s education that anyone can understand and have a takeaway of how their infrastructure in the city impacts their quality,” he said. “If you don’t do a load of laundry when it’s raining, you’ll be helping out the quality of water in the city.”

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