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Why Watershed Management Matters

Understanding watersheds

A watershed consists of all the land that drains water, sediment, and other material to a common point. Land elevation, not political borders, defines watershed boundaries.

Watersheds are important as the viability of the watershed directly affects the health of the communities within that watershed. Water for human consumption, wildlife, industry and recreation are all impacted by activities that occur within the watershed.

Why watershed planning matters

Growth and development from communities are stressing water resources. Community based watershed management helps reduce flood damage, decreases the loss of green space, reduces soil erosion and improves water quality.

Watershed management planning works to protect water resources by empowering local people to provide for the environmental, social, and economic health of the community.

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