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DESCRIPTION:Purpose:&nbsp\;Observe examples of how City of Rockville has 
 curtailed erosion of streams and controlled periodic flooding in several
  neighborhoods in the Watts Branch watershed\, and improved the quality 
 of water draining into the Potomac. Also\, observe a stream restoration 
 project in early design phase.&nbsp\;Observations:&nbsp\;Gain understand
 ing of basic principles of environmental science and engineering practic
 es used throughout the Metropolitan region to protect property and water
  quality in suburban setting from recurring flooding\, as applied by the
  Environmental Division\, Department of Public Works. Most sites are pub
 lic parks or 'green' playgrounds tucked amid developments.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
 The Plan:&nbsp\;Division Manager will guide our group to four accessible
  sites (Woodley Gardens Park\, Upper Watts Branch neighborhoods\, Colleg
 e Gardens Park). Travel by vehicle caravan (free parking in parks and on
  street)\, all within a few miles of each other. Trip limited to 22 obse
 rvers\, middle school age and up. Details for those who register: Sign u
 p now. Contact Stacie Henderson to register @&nbsp\;at 240-FUN-8111 or&n
 bsp\;explorations@rockvillesciencecenter.org
URL:http://rockville.patch.com/events/explorationsfield-trip-storm-water-
 management-and-water-quality-protection-sites
SUMMARY:Explorations!Field Trip: Storm Water Management and Water Quality
  Protection Sites
LOCATION:Woodley Gardens Park: 900 Nelson St\, Rockville\, MD
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