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Oak Creek Water Contamination Survey Mailed

Sedona, AZ (February 5, 2012) – The Oak Creek Watershed Council (OCWC) announced today that a scientific Social Survey, designed to obtain opinions on human behaviors affecting the water quality of Oak Creek, is being mailed to over 1200 randomly selected residents in the Oak Creek watershed.  The Survey solicits residents’ help in order to discover how best to inform other members of the... 

Dear Editor: Keep Oak Creek Beautiful

Keep Oak Creek Beautiful litter pickup dates have been set for 2011 on May 21st, July 30th and September 24th.  If you’d like to help us keep Mile 380 of Highway 89A in Oak Creek Canyon, and areas around Oak Creek, trash-free, please drop me an email or call us at (928) 554-5460.   We’ll send you the details for the first event in early May.  Managing Directors are Judy Lewis and Jim Sandoval. We... 

Oak Creek Watershed Council Teams with University of Arizona

The Oak Creek Watershed Council (OCWC) and the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension are seeking motivated applicants for the Oak Creek Master Watershed Steward Program to become highly valued volunteers interested in knowledge about watershed issues and sharing their experience with others. Get involved with others who are interested in water resources, and learn how to make more informed decisions... 

Forest Service and Water Tank Proposals

Sedona AZ (November 15, 2010) – In a Letter to the Sedona Times Editor, Candace Delaney of Sedona, Arizona, writes the following about an attempt by the U.S. Forest Service to install a million gallon plus tank in site of Sedona subdivisions without proper notice. She writes: Good Morning all.  And its the last day to send off our letters regarding the water tank. If you haven’t, please... 

Free Seminar for Homeowners with Septic Systems

Barry Allan, OCWC Executive Director Sedona AZ (October 17, 2010) – Sedona area homeowners using septic systems will have the opportunity to attend a free education program, announced Barry Allan, Executive Director of the Oak Creek Watershed Council. He emphasized that homeowners from Coconino and Yavapai counties are invited to participate. Attendees will learn how to properly care for and... 
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