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Community Partners for Clean Streams (CPCS) is a voluntary, cooperative effort between the Washtenaw County Water Resources Commissioner's Office and Washtenaw County businesses, institutional landowners and multi-family residential complexes. The goal of the program is to help identify practical, cost effective ways to protect Washtenaw County waterways through pollution prevention. CPCS is a cost-free initiative that provides information, technical advice and recognition to participants.

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Community Partners for Clean Streams also provides a monthly electronic newsletter.  The eMonitor is available to Partners and friends.

Click HERE for the complete listing of issues available for download


Why Be Concerned?

EPA studies show that as much as 70% of all water pollution is caused by stormwater runoff. After a rain or melt event, water flows over roofs, parking lots, lawns, streets and sidewalks. As the runoff flows over land, it picks up and carries a variety of pollutants including sediment, pesticides, fertilizers, pet waste, debris, oils and greases from the landscape.

Click
 HERE for more information about these pollutants.

It is then routed into a storm drain that flows directly into a local waterway. Many people believe stormwater is treated at a sewage treatment plant prior to discharge, but this is not the case.

The most effective way to protect Washtenaw County waterways is to prevent pollution before it ends up in stormwater. The cost of preventing pollution is generally one-tenth to one-hundredth the cost of cleaning it up, so it is the best practice for both the environment and the economy.

The Community Partners for Clean Streams Program works with Partners on the following activities to find cost-effective ways to prevent pollution:

  • Housekeeping Practices
  • Maintaining Engineered Stormwater Controls
  • Maintaining Equipment and Vehicles
  • Maintaining Buildings and Pavement
  • Maintaining Landscapes
  • Site Design and Construction
  • Managing Waste
  • Education
  • Fats, Oils and Grease Disposal for Food Service Providers


Who Can Participate?

The Community Partners for Clean Streams program is available to business, institutions, municipalities and multi-family residential complexes in Washtenaw County.

Click here for the list of CURRENT PARTNERS


How to Become a Community Partner

Becoming a Community Partner is customer friendly. Our staff completes all of the paperwork and provides partners with free assistance and technical advice to protect water quality. Outlined below are the four steps it takes to join our program.

  • Information packets are sent to the interested party. A brief, onsite presentation of the program is offered.
  • A water quality assessment is performed on site by Community Partners For Clean Streams with the Partner. Business practices that may affect water quality are reviewed. This process takes approximately 30-45 minutes, depending on the size of the site.
  • The Partner's Water Quality Assessment is compiled into a Water Quality Action Plan that is sent to the Partner for review and signature.
  • Upon receipt of the signed Water Quality Action Plan, the Partner receives a letter of recognition and a framed certificate indicating participation in the program.  The partnership duration is two years, and may be renewed at the end of each term.


Fact Sheets and Brochures

The handbook and brochures listed below may be downloaded in pdf format

Handbook:

- Information about downloading the Community Partners for Clean Streams handbook
- Homeowner's Handbook

Brochures:

- Paint Pointers Brochure *NEW*
- Prescription Drug and Personal Care Product Disposal Brochure *NEW*
- Fats, Oils and Greases Disposal Brochure
 


Community Partners Recognition Program

Newspaper Ads

Twice a year, in the summer and winter, Community Partners for Clean Streams places an advertisement in the Ann Arbor News to recognize the work our Partners do to prevent pollution and protect Washtenaw County's waterways.

The most recent ad was placed in June of 2008. A pdf version of the ad can be viewed HERE.

Displays

Community Partners for Clean Streams display board.
All participating organizations to date are listed on our Community Partners for Clean Streams display, which is exhibited at community events and at local businesses. 

Events

There are no upcoming events at this time.


2008 Environmental Excellence Awards

Community Partners have the opportunity to be nominated for the annual Washtenaw County Environmental Excellence Awards. The event is cablecast and provides additional recognition to those who go above and beyond to protect the environment.

During Pollution Prevention Week, the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners honored the 2008 Environmental Excellence Award Winners. This year's winners demonstrated exceptional leadership in environmental protection in the areas of pollution prevention, water quality protection, and waste reduction and recycling.

2008 Environmental Excellence Overall Winner

VA Ann Arbor Health Systems

Excellence in Water Quality Protection

Fox Hills Golf & Conference Center

Honorable Mentions:

Howard Cooper, Inc.

Kramer Triad Property Management/Tower Plaza

Excellence in Waste Reduction and Recycling

Washtenaw Woodrights, Inc.

Honorable Mentions:

Ypsilanti Food Co-op

Excellence in Pollution Prevention

Kunststoff-Technik Scherer & Trier USA, Inc.

Questions?

For more information about how your business can participate in the Community Partners for Clean Streams Program, please contact:

Michelle Bononi, Senior Environmental Planner
(734) 222-6833 or email bononim@ewashtenaw.org

Sue Johnson, Environmental Planning Intern
(734) 222-6813 or email johnsonse@ewashtenaw.org

Or, call the Office of the Water Resources Commissioner at (734) 222-6860

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