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Stormwater runoff is one of the greatest threats to Long Island’s water quality. As rain flows across roofs, lawns, and streets, it collects pollutants that wash into our bays, harbors, and groundwater. But there are solutions — and everyone can play a part.
In this two-part webinar series, learn why stormwater runoff has become such a pressing issue, what’s being done to reduce its impacts, and how you can make a difference in your own community.
Presenter:
Katie Miller, Natural Resource Educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) of Suffolk County Marine Program, holds degrees from Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, including a B.A. focused on Environmental Law, Public Policy, and Waste Management, and an M.A. in Marine Conservation and Policy (2023). Since joining CCE in 2023, Katie has led public education programs across Suffolk County on stormwater management and marine conservation.
About CCE Suffolk:
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County is a nonprofit organization that puts knowledge to work in pursuit of economic vitality, ecological sustainability, and community well-being. In partnership with Suffolk County’s Departments of Public Works and Economic Development & Planning, CCE Suffolk leads the Suffolk County Stormwater Management Program to reduce runoff and its impacts across the region.