If stormwater management is part of your work – or your community is dealing with flooding, runoff, or stream health issues – here is a workshop worth clearing your calendar for.
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. The event brings together government agencies, nonprofits, engineers, and stormwater professionals for a full day of learning, networking, and hands-on field experience.
What to Expect
This is not a sit-and-listen conference. The day is built around real engagement:
- Meet and connect with government, nonprofit, and stormwater management colleagues from across the region
- Learn from expert presenters on stormwater management practices and policy
- Enjoy a networking lunch with peers doing similar work
- Visit a stormwater management project in the Saw Mill Run Watershed – a real-world look at what effective stormwater work looks like on the ground
Who Should Attend
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.
Workshop Details
Date: Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Time: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Location: The Whitehall House, 4201 Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15227
Suggested Donation: $25
RSVP by: May 29, 2026
Register here – tickets available now.
Thank You to Our Sponsors and Hosts
The workshop is made possible by sponsors Michael Baker International, Pittsburgh Water (PGH2O), HDR, and LSSE – Civil Engineers and Surveyors. Co-hosts are H2O Water Network (Headwaters to the Ohio Water Network), WaterNow, and Watersheds.
Questions? Reach out to the H2O Water Network team at h2owaternetwork.org/contact. We hope to see you on June 2.
