Enviroment and Storm Water Best Practices
With seasonal changes coming please be sure that leaks and spills are contained and properly cleaned up when you prepare your lawn mower to be put away for the season and when snow blowers and snow throwers prepared for winter.
Be especially careful when changing oils and fluids and dispose of used fluids properly. For informaton on best practices for protecting our enviroment and ground water supplies, please go to the following link:https://twp-northfield.ewashtenaw.org/services/stormwater_management/index_html.
Also read over Homeowner's Handbook for best practices to keep our enviroment and group water supplies clean.
- Environmental Awareness Survey
- The Homeowner's Handbook
- Storm Water Training November 2011
- Storm Water Managment Plan UPDATED 2011
Information:
- Huron River Watershed Council
- SEMCOG
- Huron Chain of Lakes Watershed Management
- Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)
- Washtenaw County Drain Commission
- Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
- Washtenaw County Environmental Health and Services
- Volunteer Opportunities
** News, Events, and Program from Huron River Watershed Council **
Lakefront Homeowner Workshop 3/17/2012
River Round Up Volunteer Appreciation Party
For news, upcoming events, and to learn more about Michigan Conservation Stewards Program click on the link below:
http://hosted.verticalresponse.com/264697/84e4e39e37/1343015955/3069d1cfef/

