Greater Cincinnati Regional Stormwater Education Program
The Regional Storm Water Collaborative is composed of storm water districts, municipalities, and soil and water conservation districts in Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky. Our purpose is to raise awareness about water quality issues in the Ohio River Valley. Together, we can keep our waterways clean and healthy. Please join us in our efforts by browsing this web site, applying what you learn at home and at work, and contacting one of our member organizations for additional ways you can help.
The Hamilton County Storm Water District, through the leadership of the Hamilton County Engineer William Brayshaw, is extremely pleased to be a part of the Project Earth Media Campaign. The District believes that the media campaign is another example of what can be accomplished when resources are leveraged together toward a common goal. The District is excited to have the capability of reaching a much larger audience of its citizens with the important environmental messages regarding storm water, green infrastructure, pollution prevention, and best management practices. The District believes that education is an important tool that will empower great changes to our areas water resources, leaving a clean, safe, and healthy system for future generations to come.

Todd Long – Hamilton County
Storm Water District

















