How to Become a Groundwater Guardian Green Site

Presented on Tuesday, December 4, 2018

The Groundwater Guardian Green Site program recognizes green spaces for their groundwater stewardship.  The program encourages managers of green spaces (golf courses, campuses, parks, company headquarters, etc.) to implement measure, and document their groundwater-friendly practices related to chemical use, water use, pollution prevention, water quality, and environmental stewardship.  This workshop will address: why should I be a green site, how the program works, and how you/your company can apply.

Presenter:
Jennifer Wemhoff
The Groundwater Foundation, Lincoln, NE
Jennifer Wemhoff is the Program Communications Manager for the Groundwater Foundation. In her 20 years with the Foundation, Wemhoff has led a variety of groundwater education and protection programs and projects, working with communities across the U.S. on local groundwater activities, fostering the next generation of groundwater stewards, developing tools and resources, and raising awareness about groundwater. She currently oversees the Foundation’s communications, including publications, website, and social media. She holds a BA in Communications from Doane College.

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