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CCBH Statement on Lead in Drinking Water

by Mill Creek Partnership | Feb 18, 2016 | Conservation News

In light of the recent Public Health issue regarding lead in drinking water, the Cuyahoga County Board of Health has released the following statement for the public water supplies within their jurisdiction. February 3, 2016 REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF LEAD IN PUBLIC...
Poised for Floodplain Improvement in Northeast Ohio

Poised for Floodplain Improvement in Northeast Ohio

by Mill Creek Partnership | Dec 22, 2015 | Mill Creek Partnership News

With its ball fields, swimming pool, and tennis courts, Kerruish Park in northeast Ohio is a recreational oasis in a landscape bordered by residential development and roadways. It also holds great potential as an ecological corridor, as it includes a densely forested...
A Holiday Message from Mill Creek Partnership

A Holiday Message from Mill Creek Partnership

by Mill Creek Partnership | Dec 22, 2015 | Mill Creek Partnership News

Happy Holidays! On behalf of the Partnership, West Creek Conservancy staff and all the volunteers of the Mill Creek Watershed Partnership, I want to extend our deepest appreciation for all that you do throughout the year to empower our work. Our collective support of...
Sewer district’s big tunnel credited with improving Mill Creek’s water quality

Sewer district’s big tunnel credited with improving Mill Creek’s water quality

by Mill Creek Partnership | Nov 3, 2015 | Mill Creek Partnership News

By James F. McCarty, The Plain Dealer on October 30, 2015 CLEVELAND, Ohio – Four years after launching a $3 billion project to capture and clean sewage before it flowed into Lake Erie and the Cuyahoga River, incremental progress is being measured in vital, but...
Case Study: Improvements at Mill Creek

Case Study: Improvements at Mill Creek

by Mill Creek Partnership | Sep 4, 2015 | Conservation News

In 2014, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District conducted water chemistry sampling, habitat assessments, electrofishing, and benthic macroinvertebrate sampling on Mill Creek, in Cleveland. The purpose of the study is to determine impacts from combined sewer...
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