As part of its stormwater management program, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District will offer customers stormwater fee credits to encourage on-site improvements which would improve water quality and reduce stormwater runoff. The stormwater fee credit manual and related applications are now available online or by calling (216) 881-6600. Learn more at http://neorsd.org/stormwater or email stormwater@neorsd.org
How does it flow? or where does it go? We'll show you. In Northeast Ohio, water flows in an urban water cycle which carries water from Lake Erie, to your home, and back again. The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, in cooperation with the Cleveland Water Department, developed this video to explain how the water is cleaned and carried along the way. Details available at http://neorsd.org and http://wheredoesitgo.org
This video was produced for employees of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (Cleveland, Ohio) in 2000. It provides an overview of departments and services and is still valuable today. For more information, visit http://www.neorsd.org
This video was produced by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District in 1990. While some of the details have changed, much of the process overview and community benefits remain unchanged. You can find more information on our homepage http://www.neorsd.org
Clean water, and the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District: Together forever.
Wally Waterdrop reflects on his dirty past and the steps he's made on his road to recovery since 1969. For more information on water, its bleak past in Cleveland, and its brighter future, visit the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District's website http://neorsd.org.
Wally Waterdrop reflects on his dirty past and the steps he's made on his road to recovery since 1969. For more information on water, its bleak past in Cleveland, and its brighter future, visit the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District's website http://neorsd.org.
Celebrating 40 years of clean-water work since the infamous burning of the Cuyahoga River June 22, 1969.