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Clinton River Watershed Council Programs
The Watershed Story Presentation in Washington, MI
January 11, 2011 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Washington Township Municipal Offices
The Clinton River Watershed Council (CRWC) will hold a free
Watershed Story presentation at the Washington Municipal Offices at
57900 Vandyke Rd. Attendees will learn about the history of the
Clinton River Watershed, current issues and future projects.
Participants will discover how each of us can make a big difference
in the health of our creeks, lakes, drains & rivers by making small
changes in our landscaping and home practices. To register and for
more information on how to protect our water resources call (248)
601-0606 or email
contact@crwc.org. Registration is required.
The Clinton River watershed covers 760 square miles through four
counties (Macomb, Oakland, Lapeer, and St. Clair). From its
headwaters in Springfield Township, the Clinton River travels 80
miles and eventually empties into Lake St. Clair in Harrison
Township. Over 1.4 million people live in the watershed’s 60
communities. The CRWC is a non-profit environmental organization
that protects, enhances, and celebrates the Clinton River, its
watershed, and Lake St. Clair.
Watershed Story
Presentation Flyer
Stormwater 101
January 12, 2011 at 10:00am
Independence Township Hall
In a time of flux for many communities and institutions, many people
find themselves in charge of stormwater management and the reporting
for the NPDES permit. Are you new to stormwater management and want
to understand the basics? Please join us for a presentation,
resources including an acronym list will be available to
participants.
Stormwater 101 Flyer
Independence Township Signature
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