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Stream Smart Training Phase 1 – Thorndike

Bureau/Program: Maine Audubon 

Date: March 26, 2025 

Time: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM 

Location: Thorndike Town Hall, 125 Mt View Rd, Thorndike 

This workshop is designed for professionals responsible for road-stream crossings. This half-day introductory workshop provide training for professionals to expand the local knowledge base on how to include aquatic organism passage and higher storm volume capacity when designing stream/road crossings.  

Applying the Stream Smart principles to road crossings can help connect and maintain fish and wildlife habitat while protecting roads and public safety. Stream Smart crossings can also help towns prepare for the large and frequent storm events that have been washing out roads around the state and the northeast. 

Learn about: 

  • We will cover road-stream crossing projects from site assessment to permitting and installation. 
  • Emphasis is on maintaining and restoring aquatic habitat and economic values of the stream. 
  • Workshop presenters include professionals from state and federal agencies and statewide non-profits. 
  • Participants can receive recertification credit for Maine DEP's Voluntary Contractor Certification Program. 

Registration is mandatory. Registration is free for all Waldo County Municipalities and $35 for all other participants. 

Contact Email:conserve@maineaudubon.org 

Contact Phone: 207-781-2330 ext. 219 

Registration


Stream Smart Training Phase 1 – Thomaston

Bureau/Program: Maine Audubon 

Date: April 29, 2025 

Time: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM 

Location: Lura Libby Room, Thomaston Municipal Building, 13 Valley Street, Thomaston 

This workshop is designed for professionals responsible for road-stream crossings. This half-day introductory workshop provide training for professionals to expand the local knowledge base on how to include aquatic organism passage and higher storm volume capacity when designing stream/road crossings.  

Applying the Stream Smart principles to road crossings can help connect and maintain fish and wildlife habitat while protecting roads and public safety. Stream Smart crossings can also help towns prepare for the large and frequent storm events that have been washing out roads around the state and the northeast. 

Learn about: 

  • We will cover road-stream crossing projects from site assessment to permitting and installation. 
  • Emphasis is on maintaining and restoring aquatic habitat and economic values of the stream. 
  • Workshop presenters include professionals from state and federal agencies and statewide non-profits. 
  • Participants can receive recertification credit for Maine DEP's Voluntary Contractor Certification Program. 

Registration is mandatory. Registration is free for all Knox County Municipalities and $35 for all other participants. 

Contact Email:conserve@maineaudubon.org 

Contact Phone: 207-781-2330 ext. 219  

Registration