Public Talk: A Look at Our Local Watersheds on Madison’s West Side

Most of us walk the trails at Pope Farm Conservancy without realizing we are standing on a major hydrological divide of three different watersheds: Black Earth Creek, Sugar River, and Pheasant Branch Creek. The Friends of Pope Farm Conservancy will host a special public talk on April 8th at 7 PM about local watersheds with guest speaker Jim Bachhuber, retired stormwater professional and current Chair of the City of Middleton’s Water Resources Management Commission. Jim will present on Pope Farm Conservancy’s connection to Pheasant Branch Creek and offer a unique insider’s perspective on how we manage water flow across the three watersheds that meet at Pope Farm. The talk will also cover the rain event and subsequent flooding that occurred in August 2018. Come learn about the technical challenges of water resource management and the ongoing efforts being implemented to protect our local ecosystem.

Public Talk: A Look at Our Local Wate...

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Date and Time

Wednesday Apr 8, 2026
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CDT

Wednesday, April 8, 2026 | 7:00–8:00 PM

Location

Pope Farm Elementary School (Community Room), 816 Schewe Rd, Middleton, WI 53526

Fees/Admission

FREE & Open to the Public (No registration required—all are welcome)

Website

https://www.popefarmconservancy.org/events/

Contact Information

info@popefarmconservancy.org
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