Water Chestnut Handpull
Community involvement & outreach are key components
to invasive species management in Wayne County.Water Quality Through Stormwater Management
Shoreline Resiliency and surface water controls for stormwater management
Envirothon
The Envirothon is a series of interactive competitions where high school students compete with
each other in soil, aquatics, forestry, wildlife, and a current topic.Forever Green Tree Sale
Select from over 60 items from our Forever Green Tree and Shrub Sale
Protect our Wetlands - Third Creek at Sodus Bay
Wetlands act as filters for nutrients and pollutants, as well as store storm water.
This helps to make lakes cleaner and prevents flood damage.Ag Non-point Source Pollution Abatement & Control
Livestock Heavy Use Area Runoff Management Control project.
12 Simple Strategies For Shoreline Homeowners
Download the Home Owner's guide to water quality improvements.These simple
steps can help add value to waterfront properties. Download Guide (pdf)Keeping our Waterways Trash Free
Volunteer effort on behalf of the Ocean Conservancy
Critical Area Seeding
Hydrdoseeding is the technique of applying a slurry of water,
seed, fertilizer, and often a tackifier to topsoil.Invasive Species Awareness
Don't be a vector for the spread of aquatic invasive species. Practice "Clean, Drain, Dry"
Look for these invasive species boxes found at launch sites around Wayne County.