From the food we eat, to the water we drink, to the places where we live and play, soil erosion and sedimentation profoundly affects our everyday lives. The loss of soil from our landscapes and its deposition into our waterways, reduce the ability of the land to be productive in supporting plant growth and the capacity of the water to nurture aquatic habitats, host recreation and have municipal usefulness. This curriculum focuses on the accelerated processes of erosion and sedimentation that transpire as a direct result of agricultural and construction development activities. Soil to Seed is designed to cultivate high school aged-youth in understanding the principles of erosion and sediment control. AND now it is in in digital format.
Special Thanks for all those who worked hard to make this happen. They are: LIz Driscoll, Tabitha Barnes, Nick Hynes, Katy Haywood, Mason Lawrence, Tanya Heath, Danny Lough, Liz Driscoll, Kristin Bedell, Evie Lubak, Danielle Riggs
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