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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170109T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T221849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185852Z
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: The United States and Climate Change - Mitigation and Adaptation through Existing Federal Environmental and Natural Resources Laws
DESCRIPTION:It’s easy to accuse the United States of doing little to address climate change: The Federal government has yet to enact comprehensive climate change legislation\, embrace enforceable national goals for greenhouse gas emissions reductions\, or create a national climate change adaptation strategy. Nevertheless\, Federal agencies\, Federal courts\, and citizens and environmental organizations have been evolving existing environmental and natural resources laws to address and cope with climate change. This webinar will provide an overview of several existing Federal statutes–the Clean Air Act\, the Clean Water Act\, the Endangered Species Act\, and others–and discuss how agencies and citizens are using them to both mitigate and adapt to climate change. \nSpace is Limited! Reserve Your Seat at:\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6444390861660085252 \nImportant Information for participating in this Webinar – Seriously\, read this and save it for your reference: \n\nYou should log into the webinar AT LEAST 5 minutes before the scheduled start time. GoToWebinar continually upgrades their software. We want to be sure you can access the meeting when it begins.\nPlan to use the VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) option to listen to this presentation. All participants will be muted for the duration of the broadcast.\n If you have difficulty listening to the webinar using VOIP\, you may dial 1-(562)-247-8321 for audio. The access code is: 771-329-974. You will be charged for this call. No Audio Pin is needed to listen to the webinar\nIf you have difficulty logging in to the webinar go to: http://support.citrixonline.com/en_US/Webinar/contact?question=l The ID Number for this Webinar is: 468-417-347\n\nVisit the NOAA’s Climate Stewards Education Project Web page for more information \nSign up to our Listserv to receive information on upcoming webinars\, book/discussion club meetings\, professional development workshops and opportunities.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-the-united-states-and-climate-change-mitigation-and-adaptation-through-existing-federal-environmental-and-natural-resources-laws/
LOCATION:PA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170109T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T221849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185529Z
UID:3979-1483986600-1483992000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: The United States and Climate Change - Mitigation and Adaptation through Existing Federal Environmental and Natural Resources Laws
DESCRIPTION:It’s easy to accuse the United States of doing little to address climate change: The Federal government has yet to enact comprehensive climate change legislation\, embrace enforceable national goals for greenhouse gas emissions reductions\, or create a national climate change adaptation strategy. Nevertheless\, Federal agencies\, Federal courts\, and citizens and environmental organizations have been evolving existing environmental and natural resources laws to address and cope with climate change. This webinar will provide an overview of several existing Federal statutes–the Clean Air Act\, the Clean Water Act\, the Endangered Species Act\, and others–and discuss how agencies and citizens are using them to both mitigate and adapt to climate change. \nSpace is Limited! Reserve Your Seat at:\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6444390861660085252 \nImportant Information for participating in this Webinar – Seriously\, read this and save it for your reference: \n\nYou should log into the webinar AT LEAST 5 minutes before the scheduled start time. GoToWebinar continually upgrades their software. We want to be sure you can access the meeting when it begins.\nPlan to use the VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) option to listen to this presentation. All participants will be muted for the duration of the broadcast.\n If you have difficulty listening to the webinar using VOIP\, you may dial 1-(562)-247-8321 for audio. The access code is: 771-329-974. You will be charged for this call. No Audio Pin is needed to listen to the webinar\nIf you have difficulty logging in to the webinar go to: http://support.citrixonline.com/en_US/Webinar/contact?question=l The ID Number for this Webinar is: 468-417-347\n\nVisit the NOAA’s Climate Stewards Education Project Web page for more information \nSign up to our Listserv to receive information on upcoming webinars\, book/discussion club meetings\, professional development workshops and opportunities.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-the-united-states-and-climate-change-mitigation-and-adaptation-through-existing-federal-environmental-and-natural-resources-laws-3/
LOCATION:PA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170109T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T221849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185526Z
UID:3990-1483986600-1483992000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: The United States and Climate Change - Mitigation and Adaptation through Existing Federal Environmental and Natural Resources Laws
DESCRIPTION:It’s easy to accuse the United States of doing little to address climate change: The Federal government has yet to enact comprehensive climate change legislation\, embrace enforceable national goals for greenhouse gas emissions reductions\, or create a national climate change adaptation strategy. Nevertheless\, Federal agencies\, Federal courts\, and citizens and environmental organizations have been evolving existing environmental and natural resources laws to address and cope with climate change. This webinar will provide an overview of several existing Federal statutes–the Clean Air Act\, the Clean Water Act\, the Endangered Species Act\, and others–and discuss how agencies and citizens are using them to both mitigate and adapt to climate change. \nSpace   is Limited! Reserve Your Seat at:\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6444390861660085252 \nImportant Information for participating in this Webinar – Seriously\, read this and save it for your reference: \n\nYou should log into the webinar AT LEAST 5 minutes before the scheduled start time. GoToWebinar continually upgrades their software. We want to be sure you can access the meeting when it begins.\nPlan to use the VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) option to listen to this presentation. All participants will be muted for the duration of the broadcast.\n If you have difficulty listening to the webinar using VOIP\, you may dial 1-(562)-247-8321 for audio. The access code is: 771-329-974. You will be charged for this call. No Audio Pin is needed to listen to the webinar\nIf you have difficulty logging in to the webinar go to: http://support.citrixonline.com/en_US/Webinar/contact?question=l The ID Number for this Webinar is: 468-417-347\n\nVisit the NOAA’s Climate Stewards Education Project Web page for more information \nSign up to our Listserv to receive information on upcoming webinars\, book/discussion club meetings\, professional development workshops and opportunities.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-the-united-states-and-climate-change-mitigation-and-adaptation-through-existing-federal-environmental-and-natural-resources-laws-4/
LOCATION:PA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170109T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T221849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185716Z
UID:3311-1483986600-1483992000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: The United States and Climate Change - Mitigation and Adaptation through Existing Federal Environmental and Natural Resources Laws
DESCRIPTION:It’s easy to accuse the United States of doing little to address climate change: The Federal government has yet to enact comprehensive climate change legislation\, embrace enforceable national goals for greenhouse gas emissions reductions\, or create a national climate change adaptation strategy. Nevertheless\, Federal agencies\, Federal courts\, and citizens and environmental organizations have been evolving existing environmental and natural resources laws to address and cope with climate change. This webinar will provide an overview of several existing Federal statutes–the Clean Air Act\, the Clean Water Act\, the Endangered Species Act\, and others–and discuss how agencies and citizens are using them to both mitigate and adapt to climate change. \nSpace   is Limited! Reserve Your Seat at:\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6444390861660085252 \nImportant Information for participating in this Webinar – Seriously\, read this and save it for your reference: \n\nYou should log into the webinar AT LEAST 5 minutes before the scheduled start time. GoToWebinar continually upgrades their software. We want to be sure you can access the meeting when it begins.\nPlan to use the VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) option to listen to this presentation. All participants will be muted for the duration of the broadcast.\n If you have difficulty listening to the webinar using VOIP\, you may dial 1-(562)-247-8321 for audio. The access code is: 771-329-974. You will be charged for this call. No Audio Pin is needed to listen to the webinar\nIf you have difficulty logging in to the webinar go to: http://support.citrixonline.com/en_US/Webinar/contact?question=l The ID Number for this Webinar is: 468-417-347\n\nVisit the NOAA’s Climate Stewards Education Project Web page for more information \nSign up to our Listserv to receive information on upcoming webinars\, book/discussion club meetings\, professional development workshops and opportunities.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-the-united-states-and-climate-change-mitigation-and-adaptation-through-existing-federal-environmental-and-natural-resources-laws-2/
LOCATION:PA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170111T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170111T180000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161209T221549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185852Z
UID:2698-1484150400-1484157600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Women & Transformational Leadership Symposium
DESCRIPTION:In January 2017\, Robert Morris University’s Women’s Leadership Mentorship Program will host its 2nd annual Women & Transformational Leadership Symposium. The Symposium consists of two events: a public lecture and reception held on Wednesday\, January 11th\, and a day of workshops for WLMP students and faculty/staff mentors held on Saturday\, January 14th. Together\, these events will allow WLMP students\, faculty\, staff\, and the greater Pittsburgh community to consider the questions pivotal to issues in the field of gender and leadership. This year’s keynote speaker is   Candi Castleberry Singleton \, Founder & CEO of Dignity & Respect\, Inc. Her talk is entitled “The Power of And: The Possibilities of Collaboration & Their Implications for Leadership.” Stay tuned for more information!
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/women-transformational-leadership-symposium/
LOCATION:Robert Morris University\, Sewall Center\, 6001 University Blvd\, Moon Township\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170111T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170111T180000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161209T221549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185529Z
UID:3977-1484150400-1484157600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Women & Transformational Leadership Symposium
DESCRIPTION:In   January 2017\, Robert Morris University’s Women’s Leadership Mentorship Program will host its 2nd annual Women & Transformational Leadership Symposium. The Symposium consists of two events: a public lecture and reception held on Wednesday\, January 11th\, and a day of workshops for WLMP students and faculty/staff mentors held on Saturday\, January 14th. Together\, these events will allow WLMP students\, faculty\, staff\, and the greater Pittsburgh community to consider the questions pivotal to issues in the field of gender and leadership. This year’s keynote speaker is   Candi Castleberry Singleton \, Founder & CEO of Dignity & Respect\, Inc. Her talk is entitled “The Power of And: The Possibilities of Collaboration & Their Implications for Leadership.” Stay tuned for more information!
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/women-transformational-leadership-symposium-4/
LOCATION:Robert Morris University\, Sewall Center\, 6001 University Blvd\, Moon Township\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170111T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170111T180000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161209T221549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185716Z
UID:3308-1484150400-1484157600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Women & Transformational Leadership Symposium
DESCRIPTION:In   January 2017\, Robert Morris University’s Women’s Leadership Mentorship Program will host its 2nd annual Women & Transformational Leadership Symposium. The Symposium consists of two events: a public lecture and reception held on Wednesday\, January 11th\, and a day of workshops for WLMP students and faculty/staff mentors held on Saturday\, January 14th. Together\, these events will allow WLMP students\, faculty\, staff\, and the greater Pittsburgh community to consider the questions pivotal to issues in the field of gender and leadership. This year’s keynote speaker is   Candi Castleberry Singleton \, Founder & CEO of Dignity & Respect\, Inc. Her talk is entitled “The Power of And: The Possibilities of Collaboration & Their Implications for Leadership.” Stay tuned for more information!
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/women-transformational-leadership-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Robert Morris University\, Sewall Center\, 6001 University Blvd\, Moon Township\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170111T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170111T180000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161209T221549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185530Z
UID:3966-1484150400-1484157600@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Women & Transformational Leadership Symposium
DESCRIPTION:In January 2017\, Robert Morris University’s Women’s Leadership Mentorship Program will host its 2nd annual Women & Transformational Leadership Symposium. The Symposium consists of two events: a public lecture and reception held on Wednesday\, January 11th\, and a day of workshops for WLMP students and faculty/staff mentors held on Saturday\, January 14th. Together\, these events will allow WLMP students\, faculty\, staff\, and the greater Pittsburgh community to consider the questions pivotal to issues in the field of gender and leadership. This year’s keynote speaker is   Candi Castleberry Singleton \, Founder & CEO of Dignity & Respect\, Inc. Her talk is entitled “The Power of And: The Possibilities of Collaboration & Their Implications for Leadership.” Stay tuned for more information!
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/women-transformational-leadership-symposium-3/
LOCATION:Robert Morris University\, Sewall Center\, 6001 University Blvd\, Moon Township\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T222638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185527Z
UID:3980-1484222400-1484226000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Triple Bottom Line
DESCRIPTION:Triple Bottom Line (TBL) is an accounting framework with three parts: social\, environmental and financial. Many organizations have adopted the TBL framework to evaluate their performance in a broader perspective to create greater business value. Join us in a conversation with Dr. Steven Dunn to learn more about TBL\, how your company can get started implementing a TBL framework\, and how you can improve your existing system. \nPresenter: Dr. Steven Dunn teaches in the University of Wisconsin Osh Kosh’s innovative Sustainability Management Minor degree program and serves as Chair of the Finance and Business Law Department in the College of Business. He is also the campus director of the Master of Science in Sustainability Management degree\, a fully online program. In addition\, he teaches the supply chain management portion of the Executive MBA program\, where he introduces risk assessment from both an operational and sustainability perspective. Dr. Dunn also serves as Director of Corporate Engagement at the University of Wisconsin Extension in Madison\, where he is working with a team to develop short course competency and badging programs. \nREGISTRATION AND INFORMATION \nRegistration Questions: Alana Berthold\, 517-284-6854 ||  bertholda@michigan.gov  \nThe MDEQ Pollution Prevention and Stewardship Unit proudly presents this series of webinars produced in partnership with our voluntary partners. This series is intended to promote meaningful engagement with our current and future customers around the topic of business sustainability.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-triple-bottom-line-3/
LOCATION:PA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T222638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185526Z
UID:3991-1484222400-1484226000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Triple Bottom Line
DESCRIPTION:Triple Bottom Line (TBL) is an accounting framework with three parts: social\, environmental and financial. Many organizations have adopted the TBL framework to evaluate their performance in a broader perspective to create greater business value. Join us in a conversation with Dr. Steven Dunn to learn more about TBL\, how your company can get started implementing a TBL framework\, and how you can improve your existing system. \nPresenter: Dr.   Steven Dunn teaches in the University of Wisconsin Osh Kosh’s innovative Sustainability Management Minor degree program and serves as Chair of the Finance and Business Law Department in the College of Business. He is also the campus director of the Master of Science in Sustainability Management degree\, a fully online program. In addition\, he teaches the supply chain management portion of the Executive MBA program\, where he introduces risk assessment from both an operational and sustainability perspective. Dr. Dunn also serves as Director of Corporate Engagement at the University of Wisconsin Extension in Madison\, where he is working with a team to develop short course competency and badging programs. \nREGISTRATION AND INFORMATION \nRegistration Questions: Alana Berthold\, 517-284-6854 ||  bertholda@michigan.gov  \nThe MDEQ Pollution Prevention and Stewardship Unit proudly presents this series of webinars produced in partnership with our voluntary partners. This series is intended to promote meaningful engagement with our current and future customers around the topic of business sustainability.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-triple-bottom-line-4/
LOCATION:PA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T222638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185716Z
UID:3312-1484222400-1484226000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Triple Bottom Line
DESCRIPTION:Triple Bottom Line (TBL) is an accounting framework with three parts: social\, environmental and financial. Many organizations have adopted the TBL framework to evaluate their performance in a broader perspective to create greater business value. Join us in a conversation with Dr. Steven Dunn to learn more about TBL\, how your company can get started implementing a TBL framework\, and how you can improve your existing system. \nPresenter: Dr.   Steven Dunn teaches in the University of Wisconsin Osh Kosh’s innovative Sustainability Management Minor degree program and serves as Chair of the Finance and Business Law Department in the College of Business. He is also the campus director of the Master of Science in Sustainability Management degree\, a fully online program. In addition\, he teaches the supply chain management portion of the Executive MBA program\, where he introduces risk assessment from both an operational and sustainability perspective. Dr. Dunn also serves as Director of Corporate Engagement at the University of Wisconsin Extension in Madison\, where he is working with a team to develop short course competency and badging programs. \nREGISTRATION AND INFORMATION \nRegistration Questions: Alana Berthold\, 517-284-6854 ||  bertholda@michigan.gov  \nThe MDEQ Pollution Prevention and Stewardship Unit proudly presents this series of webinars produced in partnership with our voluntary partners. This series is intended to promote meaningful engagement with our current and future customers around the topic of business sustainability.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-triple-bottom-line-2/
LOCATION:PA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T222638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185852Z
UID:2704-1484222400-1484226000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Triple Bottom Line
DESCRIPTION:Triple Bottom Line (TBL) is an accounting framework with three parts: social\, environmental and financial. Many organizations have adopted the TBL framework to evaluate their performance in a broader perspective to create greater business value. Join us in a conversation with Dr. Steven Dunn to learn more about TBL\, how your company can get started implementing a TBL framework\, and how you can improve your existing system. \nPresenter: Dr. Steven Dunn teaches in the University of Wisconsin Osh Kosh’s innovative Sustainability Management Minor degree program and serves as Chair of the Finance and Business Law Department in the College of Business. He is also the campus director of the Master of Science in Sustainability Management degree\, a fully online program. In addition\, he teaches the supply chain management portion of the Executive MBA program\, where he introduces risk assessment from both an operational and sustainability perspective. Dr. Dunn also serves as Director of Corporate Engagement at the University of Wisconsin Extension in Madison\, where he is working with a team to develop short course competency and badging programs. \nREGISTRATION AND INFORMATION \nRegistration Questions: Alana Berthold\, 517-284-6854 ||  bertholda@michigan.gov  \nThe MDEQ Pollution Prevention and Stewardship Unit proudly presents this series of webinars produced in partnership with our voluntary partners. This series is intended to promote meaningful engagement with our current and future customers around the topic of business sustainability.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-triple-bottom-line/
LOCATION:PA
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170118T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170118T110000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170112T223855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185714Z
UID:3319-1484726400-1484737200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:MS4 Program Management: Introduction to Pollutant Reduction Plans (PRPs)
DESCRIPTION:The   2018 PADEP General MS4 Permit outlines requirements associated with development and implementation of Pollutant Reduction Plans (PRPs) varying from pathogens to sediment. This workshop was developed to outline considerations and processes for development of PRPs applicable to the southwest Pennsylvania region; including\, but not limited to\, plan development process\, estimating loadings\, implementation schedules & tasks\, and “right-sizing” BMPs and control measures. \n 
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/ms4-program-management-introduction-to-pollutant-reduction-plans-prps-2/
LOCATION:North Huntingdon Municipal Building\, Council Chambers\, 11279 Center Hwy\, Irwin\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170118T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170118T110000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170112T223855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185523Z
UID:4008-1484726400-1484737200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:MS4 Program Management: Introduction to Pollutant Reduction Plans (PRPs)
DESCRIPTION:The   2018 PADEP General MS4 Permit outlines requirements associated with development and implementation of Pollutant Reduction Plans (PRPs) varying from pathogens to sediment. This workshop was developed to outline considerations and processes for development of PRPs applicable to the southwest Pennsylvania region; including\, but not limited to\, plan development process\, estimating loadings\, implementation schedules & tasks\, and “right-sizing” BMPs and control measures. \n 
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/ms4-program-management-introduction-to-pollutant-reduction-plans-prps-4/
LOCATION:North Huntingdon Municipal Building\, Council Chambers\, 11279 Center Hwy\, Irwin\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170118T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170118T110000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170112T223855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185851Z
UID:2711-1484726400-1484737200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:MS4 Program Management: Introduction to Pollutant Reduction Plans (PRPs)
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 PADEP General MS4 Permit outlines requirements associated with development and implementation of Pollutant Reduction Plans (PRPs) varying from pathogens to sediment. This workshop was developed to outline considerations and processes for development of PRPs applicable to the southwest Pennsylvania region; including\, but not limited to\, plan development process\, estimating loadings\, implementation schedules & tasks\, and “right-sizing” BMPs and control measures. \n 
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/ms4-program-management-introduction-to-pollutant-reduction-plans-prps/
LOCATION:North Huntingdon Municipal Building\, Council Chambers\, 11279 Center Hwy\, Irwin\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170118T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170118T110000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170112T223855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185526Z
UID:3987-1484726400-1484737200@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:MS4 Program Management: Introduction to Pollutant Reduction Plans (PRPs)
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 PADEP General MS4 Permit outlines requirements associated with development and implementation of Pollutant Reduction Plans (PRPs) varying from pathogens to sediment. This workshop was developed to outline considerations and processes for development of PRPs applicable to the southwest Pennsylvania region; including\, but not limited to\, plan development process\, estimating loadings\, implementation schedules & tasks\, and “right-sizing” BMPs and control measures. \n 
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/ms4-program-management-introduction-to-pollutant-reduction-plans-prps-3/
LOCATION:North Huntingdon Municipal Building\, Council Chambers\, 11279 Center Hwy\, Irwin\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170120T121500
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170120T033818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185522Z
UID:4013-1484910000-1484914500@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Smart Cities and Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Please join the University Center for Social and Urban Research (UCSUR) for this Brown Bag lunch featuring Grant Ervin\, Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Pittsburgh. \nDeveloping   “smart cities” is a hot topic in the area of urban development and municipal management\, but what is it?  City of Pittsburgh was selected in 2016 as a U.S. Department of Transportation finalist for the department’s Smart Cities Challenge.  Representatives from the City of Pittsburgh will discuss highlights of the proposal\, lessons learned and opportunities for integration of smart city approaches to enhancing the sustainability and delivery of services within the City.\n \n  \nGrant Ervin serves as the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Pittsburgh where he oversees the integration of sustainability and resilience into City services\, programs and policy.   Prior to joining the City of Pittsburgh\, Grant served as the Regional Director for 10\,000 Friends of Pennsylvania\, a statewide smart growth and sustainable development policy organization; and as Public Policy Manager for Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group (PCRG). \nGrant brings fifteen years of experience\, intersecting the worlds of environmental\, community & economic development and infrastructure policy to create innovative and sustainable solutions for local governments\, community development organizations and state agencies. Grant has helped lead the development of a variety of innovative programs including Pittsburgh’s inclusion in the Rockefeller Foundation’s 100 Resilient Cities Initiative; the creation of the Uptown Eco-Innovation District\, District Energy Pittsburgh\, Pittsburgh and Neighborhood Community Information System and the Pennsylvania Community Transportation Initiative.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/smart-cities-and-sustainability-4/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh Posvar Hall\, 3911 Posvar Hall\, 230 S. Bouquet Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170120T121500
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170120T033818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185849Z
UID:2717-1484910000-1484914500@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Smart Cities and Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Please join the University Center for Social and Urban Research (UCSUR) for this Brown Bag lunch featuring Grant Ervin\, Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Pittsburgh. \nDeveloping “smart cities” is a hot topic in the area of urban development and municipal management\, but what is it?  City of Pittsburgh was selected in 2016 as a U.S. Department of Transportation finalist for the department’s Smart Cities Challenge.  Representatives from the City of Pittsburgh will discuss highlights of the proposal\, lessons learned and opportunities for integration of smart city approaches to enhancing the sustainability and delivery of services within the City.\n \n  \nGrant Ervin serves as the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Pittsburgh where he oversees the integration of sustainability and resilience into City services\, programs and policy.   Prior to joining the City of Pittsburgh\, Grant served as the Regional Director for 10\,000 Friends of Pennsylvania\, a statewide smart growth and sustainable development policy organization; and as Public Policy Manager for Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group (PCRG). \nGrant brings fifteen years of experience\, intersecting the worlds of environmental\, community & economic development and infrastructure policy to create innovative and sustainable solutions for local governments\, community development organizations and state agencies. Grant has helped lead the development of a variety of innovative programs including Pittsburgh’s inclusion in the Rockefeller Foundation’s 100 Resilient Cities Initiative; the creation of the Uptown Eco-Innovation District\, District Energy Pittsburgh\, Pittsburgh and Neighborhood Community Information System and the Pennsylvania Community Transportation Initiative.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/smart-cities-and-sustainability/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh Posvar Hall\, 3911 Posvar Hall\, 230 S. Bouquet Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170120T121500
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170120T033818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185713Z
UID:3324-1484910000-1484914500@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Smart Cities and Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Please join the University Center for Social and Urban Research (UCSUR) for this Brown Bag lunch featuring Grant Ervin\, Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Pittsburgh. \nDeveloping   “smart cities” is a hot topic in the area of urban development and municipal management\, but what is it?  City of Pittsburgh was selected in 2016 as a U.S. Department of Transportation finalist for the department’s Smart Cities Challenge.  Representatives from the City of Pittsburgh will discuss highlights of the proposal\, lessons learned and opportunities for integration of smart city approaches to enhancing the sustainability and delivery of services within the City.\n \n  \nGrant Ervin serves as the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Pittsburgh where he oversees the integration of sustainability and resilience into City services\, programs and policy.   Prior to joining the City of Pittsburgh\, Grant served as the Regional Director for 10\,000 Friends of Pennsylvania\, a statewide smart growth and sustainable development policy organization; and as Public Policy Manager for Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group (PCRG). \nGrant brings fifteen years of experience\, intersecting the worlds of environmental\, community & economic development and infrastructure policy to create innovative and sustainable solutions for local governments\, community development organizations and state agencies. Grant has helped lead the development of a variety of innovative programs including Pittsburgh’s inclusion in the Rockefeller Foundation’s 100 Resilient Cities Initiative; the creation of the Uptown Eco-Innovation District\, District Energy Pittsburgh\, Pittsburgh and Neighborhood Community Information System and the Pennsylvania Community Transportation Initiative.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/smart-cities-and-sustainability-2/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh Posvar Hall\, 3911 Posvar Hall\, 230 S. Bouquet Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170120T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170120T121500
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170120T033818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185523Z
UID:4002-1484910000-1484914500@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Smart Cities and Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Please join the University Center for Social and Urban Research (UCSUR) for this Brown Bag lunch featuring Grant Ervin\, Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Pittsburgh. \nDeveloping “smart cities” is a hot topic in the area of urban development and municipal management\, but what is it?  City of Pittsburgh was selected in 2016 as a U.S. Department of Transportation finalist for the department’s Smart Cities Challenge.  Representatives from the City of Pittsburgh will discuss highlights of the proposal\, lessons learned and opportunities for integration of smart city approaches to enhancing the sustainability and delivery of services within the City.\n \n  \nGrant Ervin serves as the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Pittsburgh where he oversees the integration of sustainability and resilience into City services\, programs and policy.   Prior to joining the City of Pittsburgh\, Grant served as the Regional Director for 10\,000 Friends of Pennsylvania\, a statewide smart growth and sustainable development policy organization; and as Public Policy Manager for Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group (PCRG). \nGrant brings fifteen years of experience\, intersecting the worlds of environmental\, community & economic development and infrastructure policy to create innovative and sustainable solutions for local governments\, community development organizations and state agencies. Grant has helped lead the development of a variety of innovative programs including Pittsburgh’s inclusion in the Rockefeller Foundation’s 100 Resilient Cities Initiative; the creation of the Uptown Eco-Innovation District\, District Energy Pittsburgh\, Pittsburgh and Neighborhood Community Information System and the Pennsylvania Community Transportation Initiative.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/smart-cities-and-sustainability-3/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh Posvar Hall\, 3911 Posvar Hall\, 230 S. Bouquet Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170121T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170120T031127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185523Z
UID:4010-1484982000-1485014400@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:19th Annual Summit Against Racism
DESCRIPTION:Attend   the 19th Summit Against Racism\, at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary hosted this year by the Metro-Urban Institute and is a multicultural initiative of Black and White Reunion. The conference will provide a forum for discussion about the current state of race relations in the U.S.\, what we have learned so far\, and pathways to deeper understanding\, healing and social action. \nThis year’s theme: “Polarization to Cooperation: HOW DO We Get There?” \n*** Online Registration will close on Thursday\, January 19th\, at 11:59 pm. However\, registration will still be available in person from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm on the day of the event\, Saturday\, January 21st.***
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/19th-annual-summit-against-racism-4/
LOCATION:Pittsburgh Theological Seminary\, 616 N. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170121T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170120T031127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185851Z
UID:2714-1484982000-1485014400@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:19th Annual Summit Against Racism
DESCRIPTION:Attend the 19th Summit Against Racism\, at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary hosted this year by the Metro-Urban Institute and is a multicultural initiative of Black and White Reunion. The conference will provide a forum for discussion about the current state of race relations in the U.S.\, what we have learned so far\, and pathways to deeper understanding\, healing and social action. \nThis year’s theme: “Polarization to Cooperation: HOW DO We Get There?” \n*** Online Registration will close on Thursday\, January 19th\, at 11:59 pm. However\, registration will still be available in person from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm on the day of the event\, Saturday\, January 21st.***
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/19th-annual-summit-against-racism/
LOCATION:Pittsburgh Theological Seminary\, 616 N. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170121T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170120T031127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185525Z
UID:3999-1484982000-1485014400@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:19th Annual Summit Against Racism
DESCRIPTION:Attend the 19th Summit Against Racism\, at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary hosted this year by the Metro-Urban Institute and is a multicultural initiative of Black and White Reunion. The conference will provide a forum for discussion about the current state of race relations in the U.S.\, what we have learned so far\, and pathways to deeper understanding\, healing and social action. \nThis year’s theme: “Polarization to Cooperation: HOW DO We Get There?” \n*** Online Registration will close on Thursday\, January 19th\, at 11:59 pm. However\, registration will still be available in person from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm on the day of the event\, Saturday\, January 21st.***
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/19th-annual-summit-against-racism-3/
LOCATION:Pittsburgh Theological Seminary\, 616 N. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170121T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170121T160000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170120T031127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185713Z
UID:3321-1484982000-1485014400@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:19th Annual Summit Against Racism
DESCRIPTION:Attend   the 19th Summit Against Racism\, at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary hosted this year by the Metro-Urban Institute and is a multicultural initiative of Black and White Reunion. The conference will provide a forum for discussion about the current state of race relations in the U.S.\, what we have learned so far\, and pathways to deeper understanding\, healing and social action. \nThis year’s theme: “Polarization to Cooperation: HOW DO We Get There?” \n*** Online Registration will close on Thursday\, January 19th\, at 11:59 pm. However\, registration will still be available in person from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm on the day of the event\, Saturday\, January 21st.***
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/19th-annual-summit-against-racism-2/
LOCATION:Pittsburgh Theological Seminary\, 616 N. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170123T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170123T193000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T235749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185527Z
UID:3981-1485190800-1485199800@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Making the Invisible Visible\, An EnvironMENTAL Challenge\, Public Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Artist Andrea Polli will share insights and her process in creating Energy Flow\, a large-scale light artwork and wind power nano-grid installed on the Rachel Carson Bridge for Light-Up Night 2016. Polli and her team will guide participants through investigations of sensing and visualization strategies to imagine inventive\, aesthetic\, and informative lighting design concepts for downtown structures.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/making-the-invisible-visible-an-environmental-challenge-public-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council\, 810 Penn Avenue\, 7th floor\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170123T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170123T193000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T235749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185852Z
UID:2705-1485190800-1485199800@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Making the Invisible Visible\, An EnvironMENTAL Challenge\, Public Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Artist Andrea Polli will share insights and her process in creating Energy Flow\, a large-scale light artwork and wind power nano-grid installed on the Rachel Carson Bridge for Light-Up Night 2016. Polli and her team will guide participants through investigations of sensing and visualization strategies to imagine inventive\, aesthetic\, and informative lighting design concepts for downtown structures.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/making-the-invisible-visible-an-environmental-challenge-public-workshop/
LOCATION:Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council\, 810 Penn Avenue\, 7th floor\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170123T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170123T193000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T235749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185716Z
UID:3313-1485190800-1485199800@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Making the Invisible Visible\, An EnvironMENTAL Challenge\, Public Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Artist   Andrea Polli will share insights and her process in creating Energy Flow\, a large-scale light artwork and wind power nano-grid installed on the Rachel Carson Bridge for Light-Up Night 2016. Polli and her team will guide participants through investigations of sensing and visualization strategies to imagine inventive\, aesthetic\, and informative lighting design concepts for downtown structures.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/making-the-invisible-visible-an-environmental-challenge-public-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council\, 810 Penn Avenue\, 7th floor\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170123T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170123T193000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20161222T235749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185526Z
UID:3992-1485190800-1485199800@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Making the Invisible Visible\, An EnvironMENTAL Challenge\, Public Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Artist   Andrea Polli will share insights and her process in creating Energy Flow\, a large-scale light artwork and wind power nano-grid installed on the Rachel Carson Bridge for Light-Up Night 2016. Polli and her team will guide participants through investigations of sensing and visualization strategies to imagine inventive\, aesthetic\, and informative lighting design concepts for downtown structures.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/making-the-invisible-visible-an-environmental-challenge-public-workshop-4/
LOCATION:Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council\, 810 Penn Avenue\, 7th floor\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170124T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170124T190000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170120T031857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185713Z
UID:3322-1485277200-1485284400@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Four Mile Run Watershed Community Meeting
DESCRIPTION:In 2016\, the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy began work on a plan for green infrastructure improvements in the Four Mile Run watershed. Neighborhoods in the Four Mile Run watershed include Greenfield\, Squirrel Hill\, Oakland\, and Hazelwood. \nThis project aims to reduce the frequent flooding in the Run\, restore the local ecology\, and improve park connectivity. In the coming months\, our consultants\, led by the landscape architecture firm Phronesis\, will be working to refine this concept plan through on-the-ground technical surveys\, cost analysis\, and continuing community engagement. \nWe will be holding a series of public community meetings in 2017\, the first being January   24th from 6-8pm.  At this initial multi-community meeting\, the design team will be presenting conceptual designs and seeking input from residents in and around the watershed (Greenfield\, Squirrel Hill\, Oakland\, Hazelwood). \nRepresentatives from Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy\, Phronesis\, and partners like Councilman O’Connor’s office\, PWSA\, the City of Pittsburgh\, ALCOSAN\, and the URA will be available to take your questions\, comments and concerns. \nLight snacks and refreshments will be provided. Please be sure to register\, and to share with neighbors and friends!
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/four-mile-run-watershed-community-meeting-2/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh\, The Connolly Ballroom\, Alumni Hall\, 4227 Fifth Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170124T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170124T190000
DTSTAMP:20260528T171547
CREATED:20170120T031857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230629T185523Z
UID:4011-1485277200-1485284400@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:Four Mile Run Watershed Community Meeting
DESCRIPTION:In 2016\, the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy began work on a plan for green infrastructure improvements in the Four Mile Run watershed. Neighborhoods in the Four Mile Run watershed include Greenfield\, Squirrel Hill\, Oakland\, and Hazelwood. \nThis project aims to reduce the frequent flooding in the Run\, restore the local ecology\, and improve park connectivity. In the coming months\, our consultants\, led by the landscape architecture firm Phronesis\, will be working to refine this concept plan through on-the-ground technical surveys\, cost analysis\, and continuing community engagement. \nWe will be holding a series of public community meetings in 2017\, the first being January   24th from 6-8pm.  At this initial multi-community meeting\, the design team will be presenting conceptual designs and seeking input from residents in and around the watershed (Greenfield\, Squirrel Hill\, Oakland\, Hazelwood). \nRepresentatives from Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy\, Phronesis\, and partners like Councilman O’Connor’s office\, PWSA\, the City of Pittsburgh\, ALCOSAN\, and the URA will be available to take your questions\, comments and concerns. \nLight snacks and refreshments will be provided. Please be sure to register\, and to share with neighbors and friends!
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/four-mile-run-watershed-community-meeting-4/
LOCATION:University of Pittsburgh\, The Connolly Ballroom\, Alumni Hall\, 4227 Fifth Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR