Join POWJH and Snake River Brewing at the Brewpub for some fun in the sun at our Protect Our Pints Yard Party – a celebration of community, clean water, and good times. Be sure to stop by the POWJH tent for important information on the science and management of harmful algal blooms: one of humanity’s greatest water quality challenges. Algal blooms were once a nuisance reserved for warmer parts of the planet, but over the last few decades, they have spread in geographic range and increased in frequency and intensity. Though the specific reasons for algal blooms vary by waterbody, they are all indicative of an ecosystem dealing with rapid change.
Celebrate water safety and protection at the Protect Our Pints Yard Party hosted by POWJH and SRB
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