Ohio NEMO
A Nonpoint Pollution Education Program of Ohio State University Extension
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Ohio NEMO provides non-regulatory, research-based information to county and municipal officials, engineers and consultants, and others involved in community planning efforts. The program focuses on the relationship between land use and the health of natural resources.

Ohio NEMO is a nonpoint pollution education program of Ohio State University Extension working under the umbrella of the newly formed Sustainable Streams, Watersheds & Water Resources Outreach Extension Team.

What We Do (Coming Soon!)

Stream & Watershed Assessment

Stormwater Management

Community Partnerships

Research & Tools

Technology Transfer & Training

   

Recent Presentations (Request a presentation)

Linking Landuse, Water Resources, and Community Growth in the Blacklick Creek Watershed. **presented December 2, 2010, Jefferson Township, Ohio (adapted from Chesapeake NEMO)

Waterman Farm Agricultural Best Management Practices Demonstration Site. **presented October 29, 2010 at the Olentangy Watershed Forum in Delaware, Ohio.

For Your Streams Only. **presented October 1, 2010 at NEMO U7 in Portland, Maine.

We currently are updating our website and our programming capabilities. Check back often for updates!