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VHG Clippings: Water & Runoff

Learn about the benefits of controlling runoff.

Aired 06/28/2022 | Rating TV-G

Virginia Home Grown

VHG Clippings: Water & Runoff

Clip: Season 22 Episode 4 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Learn about the benefits of controlling runoff.

Visit a rain garden at Rappahannock High School in Warsaw with Blair Blanchette to learn how the Virginia Conservation Assistantship Program helps property owners with a range of projects to stop erosion and runoff. Explore Hone Quarry Dam in Rockingham County with Megen Dalton and Cory Guilliams to learn how dams work to protect lives and property.

Aired 06/28/2022 | Rating TV-G

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Clip: S22 Ep4 | 2m 57s | Learn how to get started with drip irrigation to save water and time. (2m 57s)

Hone Quarry Dam

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Clip: S22 Ep4 | 8m 35s | Dams like the Hone Quarry Dam control runoff and protect lives. (8m 35s)

Learn about flood control

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Clip: S22 Ep4 | 7m 39s | Learn how dams safely collect and release water to prevent flash floods. (7m 39s)

Learn how rain gardens protect our waterways

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Clip: S22 Ep4 | 7m 42s | Visit a Rappahannock rain garden to learn how rain gardens protect our waterways. (7m 42s)

Rainwater soil infiltration

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Tips for saving water in the vegetable garden

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Clip: S22 Ep4 | 2m 52s | Dr. Robyn Puffenbarger shares tips for saving water in the vegetable garden. (2m 52s)

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