GREENBRIER COUNTY (WVDN) – The Greenbrier River Watershed Association recently sponsored the fabrication and installation of information signs along the Greenbrier River.
An additional sign will be installed at the wetland area near the Greenbrier River Trail in Marlinton which explains the benefits of natural filtration that wetlands provide.
These signs were funded by grants from the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, streams partners to Friends of the Lower Greenbrier River and WV Rivers.
At the Fort Spring boat launch, board members Autumn Crowe and Deni Elliott show off the sign that explains the interrelation between surface use and output into our groundwater. |
At the Ronceverte boat launch information sign, Ridge Crowe learns about the effects of algae blooms and how wastewater treatment plants play a role in keeping our watershed clean. |
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