Penn State Extension delivers water quality education and programs in five primary areas: drinking and residential water, pond management, stormwater management, wastewater management, and water for agriculture.
Make clean water a priority. Find resources on how to test, treat, and conserve drinking water. Get tips on constructing a well and improve water quality.
Expand your knowledge on pond management with our expert tips. Find resources on building and managing a pond, pond ecology, and aquatic invasive species.
Expand your knowledge of urban and residential stormwater management. Learn how to protect your home, business, and septic system from flooding and stormwater damage.
Looking for information on agriculture and water usage? Find tips on agricultural water testing and conservation, nutrient management, and water quality.
Expand your knowledge of watershed protection and restoration. Learn what makes a stream healthy and how you can make a difference with conservation practices in your community.
The mission of the Center for Agricultural Conservation Assistance Training is to help farmers, ag landowners, and conservation professionals implement best practices, ensure the health of land and water in our communities, and leverage funding and partnerships.
Different species of filamentous algae exist, but all have a similar growth habit. These algae begin growth in the winter and early spring on the pond bottom.
Water softening is a method that can be used to treat the common household problem of hard water. Softening water involves removing the scale caused by calcium and magnesium.
This informative publication explains how feeding a total mixed ration (TMR) help dairy cows achieve maximum performance and is the most common method for feeding high producing dairy cows.
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