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Steps in Watershed Planning Process
Clinton Main Subwatershed
Clinton River East Subwatershed
Upper Clinton Subwatershed
North Branch
Subwatershed
Stony/Paint Creek
Subwatershed
Red Run Subwatershed
Lake St. Clair
Direct Drainage
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Clinton River East Subwatershed

Clinton River East
Subwatershed At a Glance
Area: appx. 130 sq miles
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Counties: Oakland, Macomb
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Primary Land Uses: Northern: natural areas, residential; Central/Southern: residential, industrial/commercial
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Open Water: 128 linear miles of open
channel drains, Middle Branch and Main Branch
of the Clinton River, and 7 miles along the
Lake St.Clair shore |
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Municipalities in the Clinton East Subwatershed (*minimal area in this subwatershed)
Subwatershed Planning Process
The CREW subwatershed management plan was put in place
November 2006. Since that time (and before the plan's
approval), local governments, community leaders,
citizens' groups, businesses, and environmental
organizations have worked together to implement their
plan.
Subwatershed management plans provide a framework for
communities to collaboratively address various issues
related to water quality. For example, subwatershed
management plans include language about building
practices, land use planning, public education, and
other relevant topics. Each community and organization
represents one entity essential to the success of
watershed management. Strategic planning done at a local
level will have great influence on the future of the
Clinton River watershed and beyond. These plans serve as
a map to that future.
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Clinton River East Subwatershed Plan
The following documents are downloadable in PDF format (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader).
Appendices
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How Can I Provide Input?
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Email your Comments
If you are interested in sharing your concerns and your goals for the CREW please email your comments to: contact@crwc.org. Our office will pass your comments on to the Clinton River East Subwatershed Advisory Group.
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How Can I Learn More?
- Visit our website regularly. We'll be posting regular updates on our website about the subwatershed planning efforts. We'll also be adding a new "Help Protect the Watershed" section with lots of information on how to improve water quality at your home or office (ie. rain gardens, rain barrel, lawn care practices).
- Visit our Phase II Stormwater Information Clearinghouse.
- Contact your community's municipal offices or visit you community's webiste for more information.
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