Groundwater Recharge Basin Construction
Monday, December 16, 2024 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- LocationPergola Meadows, Health Center Lawn
- DescriptionEvent State: Confirmed
Organization: CPFM
Categories: Don't Publish To The Web
Expected Headcount: 10
Event Contact Phone Number:: 2096673693
Event Contact Email Address:: amesa3@csustan.edu
Event Contact Name:: Ashley Mesa
Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE
Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE
Event Locator: 2024-ABBFCZ
Organizer: 25live@csustan.edu
Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, lighting, speakers, stages, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSEAs part of the campus’ commitment to creating a more sustainable future, Capital Planning and Facilities Management is excited to announce construction of a new groundwater recharge basin at the main Turlock campus.
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