Still River Partners
Presentations
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-Elaine LaBella, HVA
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Still River History and Geography
-Bill Devlin, Western Connecticut State University
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River-Based Recreation on the Still
-Ed Siergiej, Still River Alliance Commission of Danbury
-​Mike T. Smith, Angry Beavers Paddling Club/Still River Alliance Commission of Danbury
-Mike W. Smith, Angry Beavers Paddling Club/Still River Alliance Commission of Danbury
​-Candlewood Valley Trout Unlimited
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Still River Water Quality Impairments (PPT)
-Erik Bedan, DEEP
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Still River Flooding Issues (PPT)
-Diane Ifkovic, DEEP
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Green Infrastructure Success Stories
-MIchael Dietz, UCONN Center for Land Use Education and Research
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Next Steps: Watershed Planning and Implementation (PPT)
-Mike Jastremski, HVA
Susan Peterson, DEEP
November 2014
Background: The watershed planning process officially began at the Still River Watershed Summit hosted by the Housatonic Valley Assocation (HVA) in partnership with the CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), the Still River Alliance Commission of Danbury, The Angry Beavers, Candlewood Valley Trout Unlimited, and the UConn Center for Land Use Education and Research. By the time of the Summit, HVA had secured funding from the EPA Clean Water Act Section 319 Grants Program and the Fairfield County Community Foundation to create a management plan for the Still River Watershed. Attendees gave presentations on various aspects of the Still River, including history, geography, recreation, water quality impairments, flood management, green infrastructure, and how to move forward with the watershed plan. To see the presentations and documents from the Summit, click the links below.

Documents
Summit
Partner Meetings
January 2017 Meeting Notes
March 2018 Meeting Notes
March 2015 Meeting Notes

June 2015 Meeting Notes



March 2016 Meeting Notes


June 2016 Meeting Notes

November 2018 Meeting Notes
