05/28/2026
Headwaters to the Ohio Water Network H2O, Watersheds of South Pittsburgh and Water Now are hosting a Stormwater Management Workshop on June 2nd. đź’¦ Learn more and register by Friday.
H2O Water Network is co-hosting “Working Together for Cleaner Streams,” a stormwater management workshop on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM at The Whitehall House in Pittsburgh, PA.
Join for a day of networking, and learning with government, nonprofit and stormwater management colleagues. Plus, visit a stormwater management project in the Saw Mill Run Watershed and a real-world look at what effective stormwater work looks like on the ground.
This workshop is designed for anyone working at the intersection of water quality and community – municipal stormwater staff, watershed coordinators, conservation district employees, engineers, planners, and advocates. If cleaner streams are part of your mission, this room is for you.
A $25 donation is suggested. Register by May 29: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/working-together-for-cleaner-streams-topics-in-stormwater-management-tickets-1985442510997?aff=oddtdtcreator
05/22/2026
During Infrastructure Week, we’re highlighting how Dirt, Gravel and Low Volume Road projects are making a difference across Allegheny County. From repairing landslides to reducing pollution entering local streams, these projects support safer travel and cleaner water. 💦
Swipe through to see the transformations!
👉Learn more: https://www.accdpa.org/grants
05/20/2026
It's Native Species Day! 🌿🌼 Small choices in our landscapes make a big impact. Planting natives helps provide food, shelter, and habitat for the pollinators and wildlife our ecosystem depends on.
Happy Pennsylvania!
PA is home to diverse native plants, trees, insects, fish, birds, and mammals that originated thousands of years ago and thrive in mutual dependence. This native ecosystem provides us with natural resources that benefit our lives by enabling agricultural food production, recreation, fisheries, timber, and more.
By planting native species in our gardens and yards, we create vital food and shelter for native wildlife and pollinators critical to our food supply.
Learn more: https://bit.ly/43nQuMH
05/20/2026
đź’¦ Join ACCD staff on June 3rd for a hands-on field day focused on clean water planning and non-point source pollution practices.
Municipal employees, public works professionals, and parks staff are invited to explore active construction sites and functioning green stormwater infrastructure, gaining insights directly from inspectors and site managers about real-world implementation and maintenance strategies.
👉 Light refreshments included!
Non-Point Source Pollution Field Day
Join Allegheny County Conservation District to learn about non-point source pollution prevention practices.
05/18/2026
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is hosting Climate Conversations across Pennsylvania to hear directly from community members about climate impacts, local priorities, and solutions. Join the conversation in Pittsburgh and help shape the future of Pennsylvania’s Climate Action Plan.
📆 June 6 | 12 - 2 pm
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (Homewood)
Register: https://bit.ly/3O0EjSr
DEP To Hold 21 Climate Conversation Workshops Across The State From April 6 Through June 11 To Hear Community Concerns, Ideas About Climate Change [PaEN] https://tinyurl.com/4jyeek8u
05/18/2026
đź’¦ Thanks to funding from Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, these gardens help catch and clean stormwater before it reaches Montour Run. Together, they can soak up more than 37,000 gallons of runoff!
With help from a DEP Growing Greener Grant, the Allegheny County Conservation District and Findlay Township teamed up to turn two grass areas at the Findlay Township Activity Center into new rain gardens and a bioswale (a long, shallow ditch filled with plants that love water).
These gardens help catch and clean stormwater before it reaches Montour Run. Together, they can soak up more than 37,000 gallons of runoff! They also give visitors and Montour Trail users a close up look at green, clean water solutions.
One big lesson learned: planting at the right time really matters. Waiting for the best planting conditions helps the plants stay healthy and strong.
Thank you to all the partners who made this project happen: Allegheny County Conservation District, Findlay Township, Montour Run Watershed Association, and the Montour Trail Association.
Learn more and apply for this round of Growing Greener Grant: dep.pa.gov/growinggreener
05/12/2026
Clean water takes collaboration. 💦 We’re proud to support the Three Rivers Urban Watershed Council as they bring together nonprofits, elected officials, and community leaders to advance solutions for our region’s waterways.
This past Friday, as the Three Rivers Urban Watershed Council, we held a legislative breakfast to establish partnerships with local elected officials and community leaders to work together towards clean water. We focused on discussions around our collective work, issues facing our region, and opportunities for positive change at the local and federal levels. Thank you to all who were able to join us!
The Three Rivers Urban Watershed Council is a newly formed coalition of water-focused non-profits working towards clean water for all.
The Mon Water Project, Watersheds of South Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Water Collaboratory, UpstreamPgh, PennFuture, Pittsburgh UNITED, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, Allegheny County Conservation District.
05/11/2026
Empowering the next generation! 🌟 Congratulations to the 77 students who competed at the annual Allegheny County Envirothon. Through months of teamwork, problem-solving, and hands-on learning, these students are building skills that will shape the future of conservation in our region.
Thank you to our partners and volunteers: Allegheny County Parks, Grow Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Game Commission, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Township of Upper St. Clair.
We’re especially grateful to the Frank and Dana Zokaites Foundation, whose Scholarship Seed Fund investment will help support Envirothon students for years to come. Other valued donors include Fahringer, McCarty, Grey, Inc., Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc., Markosky Engineering, and Gateway Engineers,
05/07/2026
🌿 Another opportunity to get a free soil lead screening this Saturday, May 9th. ACCD is teaming up with CURE Mon Valley to offer real-time results.
"Get your soil screened for lead for free by ACCD! ACCD is teaming up with CURE Mon Valley to host a Soil Lead Screening Pop-up Event at the Clairton Spring Event from 1 PM- 4 PM on Saturday, May 9! Contaminants are common in urban soil, and can be hazardous to health when ingested or inhaled. Soil testing is the first step to reduce your risk of exposure whether you are backyard gardening, urban farming, stewarding community green space, or revitalizing vacant lots. First 24 pop-up participants will receive a FREE garden kit giveaway! Learn how to collect, prepare, and label your soil sample: www.accdpa.org/urban-soils-instructions"
05/04/2026
“Our team is here because they’re extremely intelligent and passion-driven. They’re here for the mission, and it’s a wonderful base to build from. They care. They’re in it with their heart, and we try to harness that.”
Executive Director Heather Manzo shares her approach to building a mission-driven team on a recent episode of The PittsburgHER from Ya Jagoff!.
Listen to the full conversation here:
Ya Jagoff
The Conserving Confidence Episode