Every community in our watershed has its own needs, challenges, and traditions. By working closely with each municipality, we help create fair and effective solutions that protect our water and prepare our neighborhoods for a changing climate. Our team partners with local, county, and state leaders to make sure decisions about stormwater, flooding, and green infrastructure support the people who live here now and the people who will live here in the future.
By connecting communities and encouraging them to learn from one another, we strengthen the entire region. This collaborative approach helps us build a more resilient watershed where everyone has access to clean water, safe streets, and a healthier environment.
Green Stormwater Infrastructure (GSI) Monitoring & Data
We developed the Nine Mile Run Environmental Equity Study as a tool to find areas within the Nine Mile Run sewershed that are the most vulnerable to environmental issues based on public health, social vulnerability, environmental quality, and the urban landscape.
The Negley Run Environmental Equity Study was developed to aid in planning Green Stormwater Infrastructure projects in the Negley Run Watershed. Similar to our Watershed, the Negley Run Watershed is characterized by stark differences in prosperity, opportunity, health, and safety for residents only a few blocks from each other.

