Newsletters & Publications

      

The following are regular publications of the Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District. 

Manual / Guidelines

  • Guidelines for Utilizing Rain Gardens as a Stormwater Management Tool [ PDF ]
Publications
  • "Making Waves Curriculum" - Teaching Non Point Source Pollution - Grade K - 12 [ PDF ]

Annual Report

  • 2008 [ PDF ]
  • 2007 [ PDF ]
  • 2006 [ PDF ]
  • 2005 [ PDF ]
         60th Anniversary PowerPoint Presentation [ PPS ]
  • 2004 [ HTML  |  PDF ]
  • 2003 [ HTML  |  PDF ]
  • 2002 [ HTML ]

Conservation Spotlight

   Fall 2008 [ PDF ]

  • Dan Taphorn Named HC Employee of the Year
  • 63rd Annual Meeting
  • Finally - A Rain Garden Manual for Our Region
  • Earthwork News

   Spring 2008 [ PDF ]

  • Break for Savings
  • Helping People Help the Land
  • National Soil and Water Stewardship Week
  • Earthwork News

   Winter 2007 [ PDF ]

  • District's Annual Meeting
  • Conservation Funds Available for Reseeding Damaged Pastures
  • Ponds Need Winter Care
  • Education Corner

   Summer 2007 [ PDF ]

  • Emerald Ash Borer Found in Hamilton County
  • A Patchwork of Drought
  • Farm Bill Biologist Now Available to Assist Landowners
  • Earthwork News...2007 SW Ohio Erosion and Sediment Control Field Day

   Spring 2007 [ PDF ]

  • Butts, Butts Everywhere & Not An Ashtray In Site
  • Urban News - Pond Clinics, 5th SW Ohio Erosion and Sediment Control Field Day
  • Celebrate Arbor Day!

   Winter 2006 [ PDF ]

  • Districts Annual Meeting
  • Take a Bite Out of Excess Storm Water Runoff; What Homeowners Can Do!
  • Run - Brian - Run!!

   Fall 2006 [ PDF ]

  • Annual Meeting Insert  [ PDF ]
  • Districts Annual Meeting
  • 2006 Clean Sweep - Another Step In The Right Direction for The Great Miami River
  • A Guide to Eating Fish from The Ohio River Basin

   Summer 2006 [ PDF ]

  • Hamilton County Storm Water District Education Outreach & Public Involvement Update
  • Clarification of the Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan Checklist
  • 2006 Amateur Photo Contest

   Spring 2006 [ PDF ]

  • Hamilton County Storm Water District Revisited
  • Soil Creep
  • Bush Honeysuckle Control

   Fall 2005 / Winter 2006 [ PDF ]

  • District's 60th Anniversary Banquet and Meeting
  • 2005 Photo Contest Winners
  • Education News
  • The River Continuum Concept – The Progression of Aquatic Communities Within a Watershed

   Summer 2005 [ HTML  |  PDF ]

  • The River Continuum Concept
  • District's 60th Anniversary Celebration
  • Grassland Reserve and Conservation Reserve Program Information
  • Exciting New Curriculum!!


   Spring 2005
[ HTML  |  PDF ]

  • Spring Means Gardening – Test Your Soil Fertility Now
  • Who Me? Couldn’t Be! Non Point Source Pollution & You
  • Ohio’s Concerned About Obesity & Water Quality
  • Danger of Uncontolled Fill On Hillsides
  • Don’t Let the Window of Opportunity Pass You By!
  • Inspection & Docusmntation
  • Top Ten Reasons Why companies are Fined Under NPDES Phase II Regualtions
  • Odegard/Diebel Memorial Scholarship
  • Photo Contest

   Winter 2004
[ PDF ]
  • Road & Driveway Salt: Can We Have Safe Roads, Driveways & Sidewalks as Well as
  • Healthy Streams?
  • Winter Seeding on Construction Sites
  • Applying Manure During Winter Months

   Summer 2004
[ HTMLPDF ]
  • Annual Meeting Insert  [ PDF ]
  • Pond & Lake Dam Safety Tips
  • Sediment Basin Maintenance
  • New District Election Procedures

   Spring 2004
[ HTML PDF ]
  • What Are the Hamilton County Storm Water District’s Functions
  • Earth Work Inspections – Developers Repsonsiblities
  • Ponds & Legal Liabilities

   Winter
2003
[ HTML ]
  • Fall Planting Efforts on the West Fork of the Mill Creek Cause Areas to Spring Into Action!
  • Erosion Controls Now Required On Smaller Sites

   Fall 2003
[ HTML ]
   Summer 2003
[ HTML ]
  • Building on the Hillsides of Hamilton County
  • Invasion of Unwelcome Feces
 
   Spring  2003
[ HTML ]
  • Private Land Conservation In Hamilton County
  • NPDES Phase II – Does This Effect You?
  • Protection of Rivers & Streams Should Start at the Headwaters
 
 

 

HAMILTON COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT :: 2005

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