River-Friendly Spring Lawn Care Guide

    Find out how you can save time and money while making your lawn healthier and protecting our local waterways. We’ve compiled tips from our Give Water A Hand campaign on lawn planting and fertilizing, to help you keep your yard beautiful and river-friendly. The Right Seed • Starting off with the right mix of seed […]

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    Keep the Ottawa River Running Clean

    We need your help preventing marine debris at the Mercy Health Glass City Marathon. Sign-ups are now open for April 21-23. We’re partnering with Keep Toledo-Lucas County Beautiful to coordinate the “Green Team,” where the winner is always the Ottawa River. Many Green Team volunteer slots are in the mornings; early birds, this is your […]

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    Presentations and Speaking Engagements

    Update: You’re invited to our upcoming virtual talk on Tuesday, March 21, 7-8pm. Visit bit.ly/PCSRegister_TrashTalk for more information and to register. Throughout the year, Partners for Clean Streams staff are proud to offer educational presentations and speaking engagements, either virtually or in-person. Looking for a speaker for your club, organization, youth group, or college class? Contact […]

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    Why Wetlands Matter

    February 2 is World Wetlands Day. Did you know Northwest Ohio was once home to 1,500 square miles of wetlands? Wetlands improve water quality, control erosion, store floodwater, plus they’re biodiversity hotspots. Learn more about wetlands’ past, present, and future in our region. Across Ohio, only 10% of our once-abundant wetland habitat remains. In pre-industrial […]

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    Tips for Cold-Weather Clean-Ups

    If you’re willing to brave a bit of cold, marine debris clean-ups can be a great cure for cabin fever. Plenty of trash is easier to spot and remove before bushes and underbrush fill out. Check out our tips for successful Clean Your Streams 365 clean-ups in wintertime. How to have a safe and impactful […]

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    We’re Hiring + Welcome, 2023 Board of Directors

    Happy 2023, clean water partners! As our current Program Coordinator Liv Simkins Bullock transitions to a communications and outreach role, we’re hiring a new part-time team member to manage our volunteer water stewardship programs. Learn more about this position and how to apply.  We also welcomed a new Board member at our Annual General Meeting. […]

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    Resolve to Protect Your Waterways in 2023

    Although they may not be the first resolutions that comes to mind, you can include protecting waterways in your New Year’s resolutions! The best goals are specific and measurable, so we’ve assembled some potential intentions you can commit to in 2023. Commit to Using Reusables • Buy no plastic water bottles this year. Even if […]

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    Salt Smart Refresher

    Using too much salt to de-ice can have negative impacts on our streams. Fortunately, municipalities and individuals are stepping up their efforts to use salt smartly. Check out some of our favorite salt tips. The Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District has summarized best practices with an acronym that couldn’t be easier to remember: S.A.L.T.  […]

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    UT-TMACOG Chlorides Project Underway

    In 2022, UT, TMACOG, and PCS began a project to help communities adjust road salt methods while reducing its harmful impacts on water. From local research to public education workshops, we’ve got project progress to share! Ohio EPA awarded the University of Toledo a Great Lakes Restoration Initiative grant, with TMACOG and PCS, to better […]

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