SPAWN: **Hands-on Rainwater Workshop
spawn.jpgWhen: Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Time: 10AM-2PM

Cost: $25 for SPAWN's members/$35 for non-members

Lisa Chipkin, SPAWN Water Conservation Council member - This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , 415-845-3568.

 

When it rains, impervious surfaces such as rooftops, driveways, parking lots and streets, force large volumes of rainwater to run off down storm drains to creeks and the bay. Millions and millions of gallons of fresh water are lost this way each year, causing flooding, erosion to local creeks, and hardship for the endangered salmon fry fish that live in them.

The fry, too small to fight the unnaturally heavy flow of water during and after storms, are washed out to sea before they are ready. But, by feeding some of this storm water into a rain garden on our property, we can each contribute to minimizing all of these problems, as well as recharge ground water and enrich our garden soil.

Each workshop will offer a mix of practical information (i.e.; how to calculate how much rainwater comes off your home, the function and design of rain gardens, and more) as well as hands-on experience as we implement a design and install an actual rain garden!

**Co-sponsored by Sustainable Fairfax, Permaculture Marin, Fairfax Lumber & Hardware, the Marin Municipal Water District, and Hurricane Hauling & Demolition.**

All proceeds help support SPAWN's great work year-round.

 
 
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