Huron River Watershed Council (HRWC)

Who We Are

Mission: To protect and restore the Huron River for healthy and vibrant communities.

Founded in 1965, the Huron River Watershed Council (HRWC) is southeast Michigan’s oldest environmental organization dedicated to river protection. HRWC is a nonprofit coalition of residents, businesses, and local governments. HRWC bridges political boundaries by building partnerships between and among communities, community leaders, residents, and commercial enterprises.

What We Do

HRWC monitors the Huron River, its tributaries, lakes, and groundwater, and leads programs on pollution prevention and abatement, wetland and floodplain protection, public education, and natural resource and land-use planning. Even though the HRWC has no enforcement powers, we have accomplished our goals through the use of technical data, factual information, and citizen stewardship to influence decisions made by various local and state agencies.

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United Way for Southeastern Michigan

Details

Phone (734) 769-5123 ext. 600
Contact Jason Frenzel
Contact Title Volunteer & Stewardship Coordinator
Website https://www.hrwc.org/