CCERP connects people who want to enjoy nature, learn more about nature and ecology and plants and animals, clean up trash and litter in nature areas, remove invasive species, maintain the natural ecology and biodiversity of the area, educate people about the workings of nature and its benefits to us, connect with their neighbors, and exercise, enjoy, have fun, and live well.
We can be healthy and happy only when our ecology is healthy and "happy."
This podcast will cover the nature, history, natural history, ecology, parks, and beauty of Cypress Creek, and all things ecological and biological.
All content for CCERP Podcast is the property of Michael Gold and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
CCERP connects people who want to enjoy nature, learn more about nature and ecology and plants and animals, clean up trash and litter in nature areas, remove invasive species, maintain the natural ecology and biodiversity of the area, educate people about the workings of nature and its benefits to us, connect with their neighbors, and exercise, enjoy, have fun, and live well.
We can be healthy and happy only when our ecology is healthy and "happy."
This podcast will cover the nature, history, natural history, ecology, parks, and beauty of Cypress Creek, and all things ecological and biological.
32 Teri MacArthur of The Woodlands Township On Water Quality, Why It Matters To You, and What You Can Do
CCERP Podcast
1 hour 40 minutes
4 years ago
32 Teri MacArthur of The Woodlands Township On Water Quality, Why It Matters To You, and What You Can Do
In this episode, Teri MacArthur joins us to discuss water quality, what compromises it, why it is important, why it matters to you, and what we can do about it.
About Teri: Teri MacArthur serves The Woodlands Township as an Environmental Education Specialist in the Environmental Services Department. Her specialty is water conservation. She also acts as the department’s Volunteer Coordinator. She is currently recruiting volunteers to assist local Municipal Utility Districts operating in the Township with installations of storm drain markers to remind people not to put anything in the drains. Today she’ll be talking to me about bacteria problems in local waterways and the relation to the storm drain project.
Contact Teri about the Woodlands Township water conservation program, education programs, or volunteering: a. 281-210-3928 b. TMacArthur@thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov
Show notes (material to help in your research; I have not read all these, and so cannot recommend or disrecommend): 1. The webpage for Environmental Services with list of departmental Upcoming Events: https://www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov/Environment
CCERP connects people who want to enjoy nature, learn more about nature and ecology and plants and animals, clean up trash and litter in nature areas, remove invasive species, maintain the natural ecology and biodiversity of the area, educate people about the workings of nature and its benefits to us, connect with their neighbors, and exercise, enjoy, have fun, and live well.
We can be healthy and happy only when our ecology is healthy and "happy."
This podcast will cover the nature, history, natural history, ecology, parks, and beauty of Cypress Creek, and all things ecological and biological.