
Community Watersheds - Regional Councils
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Central Ohio Watershed Council
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The Central Ohio Watershed (COW) Council is a forum that meets quarterly to bring together citizen-based watershed
groups in Central Ohio.
The COW Council provides regional watershed
organizations with an opportunity to network, share experiences
and work on a collaborative regional approach to watershed
protection and restoration. Formed by the OEC in the late
1990’s, the COW Council has focused on riparian corridor
protection, wetland and stream mitigation, and stormwater
impacts. The COW Council
member organizations are currently evaluating opportunities
for restoration funding opportunities to implement watershed
action plans.
Contact the COW Council.
Northeast
Ohio Watershed Council |
The Northeast Ohio Watershed (NEO) Council is a forum that meets bi-monthly to bring together citizen-based watershed groups in Northeast Ohio.
The NEO Council's mission is to provide networking and mentoring opportunities for watershed groups in Northeast Ohio, and to provide a collaborative forum for education, discussion, assessment, and adoption of advocacy positions regarding water quality, quantity, restoration, preservation, and distribution issues Formed by the OEC in 2001, the NEO Council member organizations focus on such issues as local watershed restoration, local land use, state legislation, and state rulemakings.
Contact the NEO Council.
Northwest Ohio Watershed Council |
The Northwest Ohio Watershed (NOW) Council is a forum that meets quarterly to bring together citizen-based watershed groups in Northwest Ohio.
The NOW Council provides regional watershed organizations with an opportunity to network, share experiences and work on a collaborative regional approach to watershed protection and restoration.
Interested? Contact the NOW Council.
Southeast
Ohio Watershed Council |
The OEC helped to create and organize
the Southeast Ohio Watershed (SEOW) Council as a cooperative
venture with Rural Action to address the needs of watershed
groups in southeast Ohio’s coal mining region. Mining
practices in some cases have rendered streams devoid of
life because of acid mine drainage and runoff. The SEOW
Council member organizations actively educate watershed
residents, local officials and key state and federal legislative
representatives on the specific issues that address watershed
impairments.
Contact the SEOW Council.
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