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Clinton River East

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Direct Drainage

Subwatersheds : Clinton River East

Clinton River East Subwatershed Planning Process

Clinton East Watershed Map
Clinton River East
At A Glance
Area:
Approximately 130 square miles
Counties:
Oakland, Macomb
Primary Land Uses:
Northern: natural areas, residential; Central/Southern: residential, industrial/commercial
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
Municipalities
Bruce Township*
Clinton Township
Fraser
Harrison Township
Macomb Township
Mt. Clemens
Ray Township*
Village of Romeo*
Shelby Township
Sterling Heights
Utica
Washington Township

The Clinton River East Watershed (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.

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Clinton East Subwatershed Plan

Cover Page (1.32MB)

Table of Contents (181KB)

List of Figures / Tables / Sidebars (65KB)

Acknowledgements (152KB)

Organization of Plan (290KB)

Executive Summary (549KB)

Chapter 1: Introduction (1.60MB)

Chapter 2: Inventory of Subwatershed (5.95MB)

Chapter 3: Documented Subwatershed Conditions (5.89MB)

Chapter 4: Community Outreach and Public Involvement (919KB)

Chapter 5: Problem Assessment Stressor Summary (843KB)

Chapter 6: Goals and Objectives (396KB)

Chapter 7: Watershed Protection (2.18MB)

Chapter 8: Implementation Roadmap (441KB)

Chapter 9: Evaluation and Revision (479KB)

Chapter 10: Plan Institutionalization (794KB)

Appendices

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