Water Conservation & Sustainability hosted by Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed - Columbus, Ohio
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FLOW will host Kent Halloran from The Ohio State University College of Engineering , to speak on the importance of water conservation. He will provide a variety of strategies and techniques to save water without spending a dime! Topics will include: gardens and xeriscaping, grey water and green roofs.
Halloran serves as a water compliance engineer for OSU, where he researches water, environmental issues, and regulations. He is an instructor and lecturer with OSU’s Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering Department, speaking on topics of water use, sustainability, and pollution prevention. Halloran has a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from OSU and a Master's of Engineering in Environmental Systems Engineering from Clemson University. He is also a licensed professional engineer in the states of Ohio & Idaho, and a Board Certified Environmental Engineer with the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists. He has over 30 years’ experience in the design, construction, and rehabilitation of potable water, wastewater, and stormwater facilities.
Please join us for this free public presentation hosted by the Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed (FLOW).
Any questions, please feel free to reach out to Matt Wolf at info@olentangywatershed.org