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Torrington office:
1185 New Litchfield St
Torrington, CT 06790

Phone: 860-626-7222
Fax: 860-626-8833

ncd@conservect.org

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Northwest Conservation District Workshops

The Northwest Conservation District sponsors many natural resource training workshops for municipalities and the general public.  Don't miss out on future workshops, join our email list! Past workshops that we sponsored included:


Workshops for Municipalities:

Growing Greener with Randall Arendt
Randall Arendt         Conservation By Design

At this workshop, town commissioners, developers, engineers, and staff designed their own conservation friendly subdivision, and learned how to incorporate conservation in local plans and ordinances.

 

Erosion and Sediment Control Workshop

Town commissioners and staff learned how to apply the new erosion and sediment guidelines to a real plan-of-development.

Erosion & Sediment Control Workshop

 

What's Legally Required
What's Legally Required ?

Attorney Michael A. Zizka presented a short course in land use regulations according to his newly revised book "What's Legally Required".

We regularly develop programs to meet the needs of our municipalities. Contact us to discuss your ideas. Other previous workshops for municipalities included

Designed to Protect: Designing stormwater management practices that really work to protect water resources

Wetlands Demystified- a workshop to help learn how to identify wetlands and understand their value and function. 

Training for Real Estate Professionals

Reading the Land: Environmental Issues Critical to Sellers and Buyers.

A CEU Credit Workshop on land use, tools for reading the land, soils and wetlands, and understanding septic and well functions.

Reading The Land

 

 

 

Invasive Aquatic Weed Workshop
Pond and Lake Invasive Aquatic Weed Workshop


The public learned the steps to identify noxious invasive aquatic weeds, how to prevent them from getting into local ponds, and understand how to eradicate weeds if they already exist. More information can be found by visiting New Hampshire's Exotic Species Program's website.

 

Naugatuck Streamwalk


Volunteers learned the latest techniques to evaluate the health of the Naugatuck River. The training began with a classroom section to explain the process of a river survey. This was followed by an in-stream demonstration.  Based on the data collected from the volunteers the Conservation District can identify and prioritize trouble spots for attention.  Using the data collected, the District assisted the Litchfield Hills Council of Elected Officials in the planning stage of a Greenway for the Naugatuck River!

Volunteers get their feet wet in the Naugatuck

 

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