Ohio NEMO
A Nonpoint Pollution Education Program of Ohio State University Extension
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Ohio State University Extension

Ohio NEMO is a nonpoint pollution education program of Ohio State University Extension. The program focuses on the relationship between land use and the health of natural resources.

Ohio NEMO provides non-regulatory, research-based information to county and municipal officials, engineers and consultants, and others involved in community planning efforts.

   

Featured Resources

                   
Impervious Surfaces- A Website from the National Nemo Network. Research has shown the amount of impervious surface in a watershed to be a reliable indicator of the impacts of development on water resources.

   

NPS Plan 2005-2010Ohio Nonpoint Source Pollution Management Plan - A website from Ohio  EPA and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources on the State's plan for NPS 2005 - 2010.

 

Smart GrowthGetting to Smart Growth: 100 Polices for Implementation (in PDF format) - A publication of the Smart Growth Network.

 

Reducing RunoffReducing Runoff - A website from the National NEMO Network about compliance with the Phase II Storm Water Program.

 

STREAMSSTREAMS - A website about stream restoration and natural channel design.