Eligible Services. The District seeks to contract with eligible watershed organizations for the following services: • Services related to community engagement and education on the region’s water quality issues and best practices to address these problems, as well as monitoring and planning work that advances watershed management in Northeast Ohio. • Restoration of streams, wetlands, and other degraded landscapes to address flooding, streambank erosion, and water quality problems. • Preservation and conservation of open spaces through land acquisition and conservation services. • Educational programming and presentations associated with watershed management, conservation, pollution prevention, and other practices. • Assistance to local governments to promote sustainable watershed management through the adoption and implementation of codes, balanced growth plans, and best land use practices that help maintain compliance with state and local environmental regulations. • Providing communities with compliance and reporting assistance regarding the Ohio EPA National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Program annual permit requirements. • Workshops and assistance on watershed management practices to interested landowners and community professional advisors, including law directors, engineers, and planners. • Assistance to interested planning commissions, councils, trustees, and other components of local governments to consider implementation of best land use and land management practices. • Implementation of innovative stormwater and watershed management practices that reduce pollution and minimize the introduction of stormwater to sanitary and combined sewers. • Coordinate and implement climate resiliency measures, projects, and programs throughout the Central Lake Erie Basin. • Services to support the District’s activities under Titles III, IV, and V of the Code of Regulations to promote the use of pollution prevention techniques and best practices to control stormwater runoff, minimize illicit discharges, and minimize stormwater in sanitary sewers through the implementation of on-site stormwater management practices. • Services to support the District’s implementation of District Stormwater Master Plan recommendations to promote reduced flooding and erosion and improve water quality through project-based grant funding support and project implementation assistance within the Regional Stormwater System under the Regional Stormwater Management Program.
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Sources: Watershed Partners Service Agreement
Eligible Services. The District seeks to contract with eligible watershed organizations for the following services: • Services related to community engagement and education on the region’s water quality issues and best practices to address these problems, as well as research, monitoring and planning work that advances watershed management in Northeast Ohio. • Restoration of streams, wetlands, and other degraded landscapes to address flooding, streambank erosion, and water quality problems. • Preservation and conservation of open spaces through land acquisition and conservation servicesspaces. • Educational programming and presentations on the economic incentives associated with watershed management, conservation, pollution prevention, and other practices. • Assistance to interested local governments to promote sustainable watershed management through update regulations to facilitate the adoption and implementation of codessite-based management practices, balanced growth planserosion and sediment control, riparian and wetland setbacks, and best land use other improved local practices that help maintain compliance with state on new and local environmental regulations. • Providing communities with compliance redevelopment projects to address water quantity and reporting assistance regarding the Ohio EPA National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Program annual permit requirementsquality issues. • Workshops and assistance on watershed management practices to interested landowners and community professional advisors, including law directors, engineers, and planners. • Assistance to interested planning commissions, councils, trustees, and other components of local governments to consider implementation of best land use and land management practices. • Implementation of innovative stormwater and watershed management practices that reduce pollution and minimize the introduction of stormwater to sanitary and combined sewers. • Coordinate and implement climate resiliency measures, projects, and programs throughout the Central Lake Erie Basin. • Services to support the District’s activities under Titles III, IV, and V of the Code of Regulations to promote the use of pollution prevention techniques and best practices to control stormwater runoff, minimize illicit discharges, and minimize stormwater in sanitary sewers through the implementation of on-site stormwater management practices. • Services to support the District’s implementation of District Stormwater Master Plan recommendations to promote reduced flooding and erosion and improve water quality through project-based grant funding support and project implementation assistance within the Regional Stormwater System under the Regional Stormwater Management Program.
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Sources: Watershed Partners Service Agreement
Eligible Services. The District seeks to contract with eligible watershed organizations for the following services: •  Services related to community engagement and education on the region’s water quality issues and best practices to address these problems, as well as monitoring and planning work that advances watershed management in Northeast Ohio. •  Restoration of streams, wetlands, and other degraded landscapes to address flooding, streambank erosion, and water quality problems. •  Preservation and conservation of open spaces through land acquisition and conservation servicesspaces. •  Educational programming and presentations on the economic incentives associated with watershed management, conservation, pollution prevention, and other practices. •  Assistance to interested local governments to promote sustainable watershed management through update regulations to facilitate the adoption and implementation of codessite-based management practices, balanced growth planserosion and sediment control, riparian and wetland setbacks, and best land use other improved local practices that help maintain compliance with state on new and local environmental regulationsredevelopment projects to address water quantity and quality issues. • Providing communities with compliance and reporting assistance regarding the Ohio EPA National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Stormwater Program annual permit requirements. •  Workshops and assistance on watershed management practices to interested landowners and community professional advisors, including law directors, engineers, and planners. •  Assistance to interested planning commissions, councils, trustees, and other components of local governments to consider implementation of best land use and land management practices. •  Implementation of innovative stormwater and watershed management practices that reduce pollution and minimize the introduction of stormwater to sanitary and combined sewers. • Coordinate and implement climate resiliency measures, projects, and programs throughout the Central Lake Erie Basin. •  Services to support the District’s activities under Titles III, IV, and V of the Code of Regulations to promote the use of pollution prevention techniques and best practices to control stormwater runoff, minimize illicit discharges, and minimize stormwater in sanitary sewers through the implementation of on-site stormwater management practices. •  Services to support the District’s implementation of District Stormwater Master Plan recommendations to promote reduced flooding and erosion and improve water quality through project-based grant funding support and project implementation assistance within the Regional Stormwater System under the Regional Stormwater Management Program.
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Sources: Watershed Partners Service Agreement