Updated: September 5, 2024
Being Salt Smart (EBR-2023-0666)
This brief provides homeowners with safe and responsible deicing salt stewardship practices. These practices can aid in safe walking, reduced costs and reducing environmental impact on water quality. Authors: Andrew Lazur, and Greg Sandi; Title: Being Salt Smart (EBR-2023-0666).
Updated: August 13, 2024
Homeowner Septic System Guide and Record Folder (EBR-2022-0644)
This resource will help homeowners keep important septic system information in one location. In addition, important maintenance practices are described to help maintain effective treatment, reduce environmental and public health risks, and prolong the system's life, thereby saving money. Author: Andrew Lazur; Title: Homeowner Septic System Guide and Record Folder (EBR-2022-0644)
Updated: June 7, 2024
Farmers are Interested in Nontraditional Water but Want Additional Information about Quality and Access (FS-1147)
This fact sheet describes the results from a survey that assessed farmers' opinions regarding nontraditional water use for agriculture in the Mid-Atlantic United States. Authors: Megan Gerdes, Mayhah Suri, and Rachel Rosenberg Goldstein; Title: Interested in Nontraditional Water but Want Additional Information about Quality and Access (FS-1147).
Updated: July 25, 2023
What Happens after Phragmites is Killed? Year 2 (EBR-2023-0652)
In the second year of the project, researchers returned to the same field and mesocosm sites to evaluate the results of planting native species after Phragmites eradication. The results have led to several preliminary implications for restoration. Authors: Eric Buehl, Andrew Baldwin, Hope Brooks, Sylvia Jacobson, Karin Kettenring, Melissa McCormick, and Dennis Whigham; Title: What Happens after Phragmites is Killed? Year 2 (EBR-2023-0652)