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Welcome to the Hazel Park´s Clinton River Watershed Web Page.
HELP PROTECT OUR STREAMS, RIVERS, & LAKES!!

How to Get Involved!!
There are many ways you can help protect the watershed.
Homeowners check out the 7 Simple Steps to Clean Water.
A great guide for the homeowner and family members, who want to know more, also has additional information links.
Want to get involved with other programs within the Watershed?
How big an area are we talking… we´re talking BIG.
The Clinton River Watershed covers an area of 760 square miles. That´s BIG.
Within this watershed is the "Red Run Sub-watershed", this area covers approximately 142 square miles. The City of Hazel Park is partly within this sub-watershed.
Many great educational and volunteer programs are offered…
Check out any of these:
• Adopt-A-Stream
Volunteer Training
• Public
Education Programs
•
River
Newsletter
• www.crwc.org
Keeping Our Water Environment Clean and Well (Series of
publications)
Vol 1: Does Your
Home Contain Hazardous Materials?
Vol 2: Does My Septic
System Affect Our Lakes and Rivers?
Vol 3: Is Your
Home Improvement Project Lake and River Friendly?
Vol 4: Keeping
pollution out of storm drains
Vol 5: Landscaping
For A Healthy Environment
Vol 6: Are Your
Downspouts Contributing to Flooding?
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Recycling
Water
Watershed
7
Simple Steps to Clean Water
Emerald
Ash Borer

A new insect pest has been discovered in Southeast Michigan.
This pest, known as the Emerald Ash Borer, is an exotic
species previously unknown in North America. For more
information on the Emerald Ash Borer, click
here.
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