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The Winter 2004 Edition of
Nanticoke Currents is Available for Download

The Winter 2004 edition of the Nanticoke Watershed Alliance's (NWA) quarterly newsletter is available for you to download and enjoy.  It's a great way to keep up with what's happening in the Nanticoke Watershed and to learn about the many ways you can join in helping to improve the health of the waterways in your neighborhood and throughout the region.

This issue welcomes two new partners in conservation, the Chicone Ruritan Club and the Smurfit-Stone Corporation's Pocomoke City Chip Mill.  It continues with an article about the NWA's new executive director, Karen Lukacs, who works out of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Salisbury office.

The Nanticoke Tributary Action Team's news page concentrates on the draft Pollution Control Strategy (PCS).  There are also articles on Delaware's Green Infrastructure, the Roaring Point Park shoreline restoration project, and shorter news items about other events in the watershed.  There are also volunteer opportunities that you might like to be involved with. 

The issue closes out with the NWA's partner meeting calendar for 2005.

We're making the newsletter available for you to download in two formats:

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