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Flint Creek/Spring Creek Watersheds Partnership

Photo by Jeff Chemelewski

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The Watersheds

The Flint Creek and Spring Creek watersheds feed the aquifers that supply water for nearly all residents in our area. Yet, both watersheds are impacted by pollution and runoff. 

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About Us

We build  partnerships to improve water quality, maintain water supply, preserve ecosystems and restore wetlands, prairies, and other natural features for current and future generations.

Photo by Jeff Chemelewski

Photo by Jeff Chemelewski

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Resources

Discover watershed related documents, plans, and reports as well as resources for homeowners and businesses. 

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Take Action

Homeowners, businesses, and volunteers all have a role to play in the health of our watersheds. Even small actions can have a big impact. 

Photo by Al Buschauer

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News & Events

FREE workshop for Homeowners Associations

Maintenance Practices for Subdivision Drainage Systems 

Thursday, Sept. 12, 4:30-8:30 p.m.

 

Best practices, funding, and other information for associations responsible for maintaining detention ponds, wetlands, and natural areas. Presented by the Lake County Stormwater Management Commission  RSVP  for virtual or in-person attendance.  Details here

 

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