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CRWC’s RainSmart Program Achieves Regional Impact Throughout April, May and June, CRWC technicians conducted 310 site assessments, meeting with homeowners to share practical, impactful strategies to reduce flood risks and lessen the burden on local combined sewer systems (CSS) nbsp;
Rain Garden Planting — Clinton River Watershed Council The Clinton River Watershed Council is getting ready to install our largest rain garden yet! This addition to the CRWC office property will feature more than 200 native plants We need volunteer help to complete this major undertaking Rain gardens are an important tool for removing pollutants and sediments from rainwater runoff and for reducing flooding and erosion Join our effort to keep
Rain to Roots — Clinton River Watershed Council STORMWATER MANAGEMENT In the Clinton River, managing stormwater runoff is the biggest challenge facing the health of the river and Lake St Clair More than 55% of our watershed is covered in impervious surfaces like roads, parking lots, roofs, driveways, and other developments As rain events become more frequent and intense, stormwater runs off of these impervious surfaces directly into the
CRWC Weekly Clean — Clinton River Watershed Council Weekly Clean is CRWC’s ongoing watershed cleanup program! Join us every Wednesday from 10 AM - noon during the field season This week's event will be held at Joseph Deliah Park in Sterling Heights
News Room — Clinton River Watershed Council River Day nature hike attracts a wave of participants (June 11, 2025, Macomb Daily) - River Day has been a hoot The celebration, created to highlight the beauty of the Clinton River and Lake St Clair and hosted by the people who work to protect them, began Saturday with a variety of activities across Macomb County
LEVSN — Clinton River Watershed Council About the Lake Erie Volunteer Science Network (LEVSN) Lake Erie Volunteer Science Network (LEVSN) is a regional community of practice that empowers community members to collect, share, and engage with water quality data for the conservation and enrichment of our Great Lake and all who call it home
Lake St. Clair Water Festival — Clinton River Watershed Council The festival offers hands-on opportunities for 4th and 5th grade students in Macomb County to learn about the Lake St Clair Watershed and how they can become good stewards and protect our water and land resources
Native Plant Sale — Clinton River Watershed Council NATIVE PLANT SALE CRWC is partnering with Michiganense Natives to sell native plants! Plus, don’t forget to shop our rain barrel sale! ONLINE SALE Pre-orders due: May 2, 2025 - Visit the Michiganense Natives website, use code CRWC25 to access the sale and select Thelma Spencer as your pickup location Pick-up Date Time: May 17, 2025, from 11 AM - 3 PM Location: Thelma Spencer Park , 3701
Staff — Clinton River Watershed Council Jennifer joined CWRC in 2022 as Executive Director, leading the organization in its mission to protect, enhance, and celebrate the Clinton River, its watershed, and Lake St Clair Jennifer has 17 years of experience in Great Lakes policy advocacy, non-profit management, and coalition building As Associate Director of the National Wildlife Federation’s Great Lakes Regional Center, Jennifer
CANCELED: CRWC Weekly Clean — Clinton River Watershed Council Canceled due to severe weather Weekly Clean is CRWC’s ongoing watershed cleanup program! Join us every Wednesday from 10 AM - noon during the field season This week's event will be held at Innovation Hills Park in Rochester Hills Posted In: Weekly Clean Tagged: Weekly Clean Previous Previous March 18