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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, January 20, 2015 CONTACT: Claire Posius, Euclid Creek Watershed Coordinator Phone: 216/524-6580, ext. 16 or [email protected] Cleveland, OH – The Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District is currently accepting enrollment forms for the Euclid Creek Streamside Tree and Shrub Planting Program. Anyone who owns streamside (riparian) property in the Euclid Creek Watershed is eligible and encouraged to enroll. No stream is too small! Program participants will receive free tree and shrub seedlings to plant along their backyard streams, in order to establish forested riparian, or streamside, buffers. Enrollment ends February 20 th , and seedlings will be available in April for spring planting. This is a great opportunity for residents to get directly involved in the preservation of the Euclid Creek Watershed, which includes parts of Cuyahoga and Lake Counties. For more information, to enroll, or to find out if you live in the Euclid Creek Watershed, contact Claire Posius at 216/524-6580 x16 or by email at [email protected]. Enrollment forms can also be downloaded at www.EuclidCreekWatershed.org. The riparian area is the land alongside a stream or river that directly affects—or is affected by—the water. Healthy riparian buffers contain trees, shrubs, and other vegetation that protect both the stream and the streamside property. In the Euclid Creek Watershed, many of our riparian buffers have been cleared in order to make additional space for lawns, houses, fields and roads. Properly maintained riparian buffers stabilize stream banks, decrease peak storm flows, filter nutrients and sediment from storm water, provide essential habitat for fish, birds, and other wildlife, and increase property values. The Euclid Creek Streamside Tree and Shrub Planting Program is made possible through a grant from the Lake Erie Protection Fund, which is managed by the Ohio Lake Erie Commission. The Lake Erie Protection Fund is supported by the citizens of Ohio through their purchase of the Lake Erie License Plate. For more information, to enroll, or to find out if you live in the Euclid Creek Watershed, contact Claire Posius at 216/524-6580 x16, by email at [email protected], or on the website at www.EuclidCreekWatershed.org.

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Page 1: CONTACT: Phone: 216/524-6580, ext. 16 or …water. A riparian buffer is a green corridor along a river or stream that separates the water from surrounding land uses. Healthy riparian

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, January 20, 2015 CONTACT: Claire Posius, Euclid Creek Watershed Coordinator Phone: 216/524-6580, ext. 16 or [email protected]

Cleveland, OH – The Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District is currently

accepting enrollment forms for the Euclid Creek Streamside Tree and Shrub Planting

Program. Anyone who owns streamside (riparian) property in the Euclid Creek

Watershed is eligible and encouraged to enroll. No stream is too small! Program

participants will receive free tree and shrub seedlings to plant along their backyard

streams, in order to establish forested riparian, or streamside, buffers. Enrollment ends

February 20th, and seedlings will be available in April for spring planting. This is a great

opportunity for residents to get directly involved in the preservation of the Euclid Creek

Watershed, which includes parts of Cuyahoga and Lake Counties. For more information,

to enroll, or to find out if you live in the Euclid Creek Watershed, contact Claire Posius at

216/524-6580 x16 or by email at [email protected]. Enrollment forms can

also be downloaded at www.EuclidCreekWatershed.org.

The riparian area is the land alongside a stream or river that directly affects—or is

affected by—the water. Healthy riparian buffers contain trees, shrubs, and other

vegetation that protect both the stream and the streamside property. In the Euclid Creek

Watershed, many of our riparian buffers have been cleared in order to make additional

space for lawns, houses, fields and roads. Properly maintained riparian buffers stabilize

stream banks, decrease peak storm flows, filter nutrients and sediment from storm

water, provide essential habitat for fish, birds, and other wildlife, and increase property

values.

The Euclid Creek Streamside Tree and Shrub Planting Program is made possible

through a grant from the Lake Erie Protection Fund, which is managed by the Ohio Lake

Erie Commission. The Lake Erie Protection Fund is supported by the citizens of Ohio

through their purchase of the Lake Erie License Plate.

For more information, to enroll, or to find out if you live in the Euclid Creek Watershed,

contact Claire Posius at 216/524-6580 x16, by email at [email protected], or

on the website at www.EuclidCreekWatershed.org.

Page 2: CONTACT: Phone: 216/524-6580, ext. 16 or …water. A riparian buffer is a green corridor along a river or stream that separates the water from surrounding land uses. Healthy riparian

Attn: Claire Posius

6100 West Canal Rd.

Valley View, OH 44125

Name

Address

Phone

Email

I own both sides of the stream.

In order to provide you with the correct number of

seedlings, please check the box below that corresponds to

the length of stream on your property.

0—50 feet

50—100 feet

100—150 feet

150—200 feet

More than 200 feet

I own one side of the stream.

Do you own one side of the

stream, or both sides?

To enroll in the Euclid Creek Riparian Tree

and Shrub Planting Program, please complete

this form and return it to CSWCD by Friday,

February 20, 2015 per the instructions below.

Phone: 216-524-6580 x16 Fax: 216-524-6584

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.EuclidCreekWatershed.org

Contact Claire Posius, Euclid Creek

Watershed Coordinator or visit website for details.

Please mail completed forms to:

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Page 3: CONTACT: Phone: 216/524-6580, ext. 16 or …water. A riparian buffer is a green corridor along a river or stream that separates the water from surrounding land uses. Healthy riparian

The Euclid Creek Riparian Tree and Shrub Planting

Program is made possible through a grant from the

Lake Erie Protection Fund, which is administered

by the Ohio Lake Erie Commission. The Ohio Lake

Erie Commission was established in 1990 to

preserve Lake Erie's natural resources, the quality

of its waters and ecosystem, and to promote

economic development within the region.

The Lake Erie Protection Fund is supported by the

citizens of Ohio through tax-deductible donations

and by the purchase of the Lake Erie License Plate.

$15 from the sale of each “Erie…Our Great Lake”

license plate goes directly to the Lake Erie

Protection Fund. Visit your local deputy registrar

or www.OPLATES.com to purchase the plates.

As a riparian (streamside)

property owner, you have a

special opportunity to

restore the Euclid Creek and

its tributaries.

Th e Euclid Creek

Riparian Tree and

Shrub Planting Program

provides tree and shrub

seedlings, and planting

guidance free of charge to

streamside landowners in the Euclid Creek

Watershed. The only requirement is that the

seedlings be planted adjacent to the stream in order

to establish a riparian buffer.

The riparian area is the land alongside a stream or

river that directly affects—or is affected by—the

water. A riparian buffer is a green corridor along a

river or stream that separates the water from

surrounding land uses. Healthy riparian buffers

contain trees, shrubs, and other vegetation that

protects both the stream and streamside property.

In the Euclid Creek Watershed, as in many places

throughout the world, many of our riparian buffers

have been cleared in order to make additional

space for lawns, houses, fields and roads. The lack

of healthy riparian buffers has contributed to

stream bank instability and erosion, diminished

water quality, and habitat degradation.

Properly maintained riparian buffers

stabilize stream banks, decrease high storm

flows, filter nutrients and sediment from

storm water, provide essential habitat for

fish, birds, and other wildlife, and increase

property values.

The Euclid Creek Watershed consists of the entire area

that drains to the Euclid Creek when it rains. This 24

square-mile network of neighborhoods, forests, parks,

roads and streams stretches 43 miles through all or a

portion of 11 communities in northeastern Cuyahoga

County and a portion of Lake County. The Euclid

Creek drains directly to Lake Erie.

states that restoring and protecting functioning

riparian corridors along the streams of the Euclid Creek

is the single most important action that can be

taken to maintain water quality in the stream and to

minimize problems from future development.

All property owners whose land contains or is

adjacent to any stream, river or other body of

surface water in the Euclid Creek Watershed are

encouraged to participate in the program. No

stream is too small!

Simply fill out the Program Enrollment Form on

the back page of this flyer and return it to the

Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District

(CSWCD) by Friday, February 20, 2015.

Seedlings, including Button Bush, Silky Dogwood,

Swamp White Oak and Red Maple, among others,

will be available and ready to plant in April 2015.

Details about the distribution of the seedlings will

be sent to program participants in March.

Not sure if you live in the Euclid Creek

Watershed? Check out the watershed map at

www.EuclidCreekWatershed.org or contact Claire

Posius, Euclid Creek Watershed Coordinator, at

216-524-6580 x16 or [email protected].