• About
    • Our Mission
    • History
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    • Newsletter
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    • Partners in Conservation
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  • Land
    • What Is a Land Conservancy?
    • Preserves & Trails
    • Active Projects
  • Ways to Give
    • Recurring Giving
    • Join Our Sustainers Circle
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    • Property Inspection Report
  • Take Action
    • Make Native seedballs
    • Plant for Pollinators
    • Ramp up Recycling
    • Protect Your Water
    • Install a Turtle Protector
    • Save The Poweshiek
  • Learn More
    • Native Plants
    • Native Lakescapes
    • Guided Walks
    • Blanding's Turtle
    • Butterflies & Dragonflies
    • Frog Sounds
  • Invasive Species
  • Stewardship
NOHLC
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • History
    • Staff / Board
    • Newsletter
    • 2020 Corporate Sponsors
    • Partners in Conservation
    • Contact Us
  • Land
    • What Is a Land Conservancy?
    • Preserves & Trails
    • Active Projects
  • Ways to Give
    • Recurring Giving
    • Join Our Sustainers Circle
    • Corporate Sponsorship
  • Volunteer
    • Volunteer Application
    • Property Inspection Report
  • Take Action
    • Make Native seedballs
    • Plant for Pollinators
    • Ramp up Recycling
    • Protect Your Water
    • Install a Turtle Protector
    • Save The Poweshiek
  • Learn More
    • Native Plants
    • Native Lakescapes
    • Guided Walks
    • Blanding's Turtle
    • Butterflies & Dragonflies
    • Frog Sounds
  • Invasive Species
  • Stewardship
Protect Your Water
Each of us has an impact on our local water supplies, both in terms of water quality and the amount of water we use. There are many things you can do at home to protect water quality and conserve water. Even small actions will ensure that we have enough quality water to meet the needs of generations to come.

There are many resources available to help you recognize sources of water pollution and water consumption at your home and identify appropriate actions to take.

Here are a few:
The Southeast Oakland County Water Authority offers guidance on Healthy Lawns & Gardens.

The Water Projects provides 17 Water Conservation Tips and Tricks that are easy to do.

​The Southwest Michigan Planning Commission's  Steps to Cleaner Water.



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office@nohlc.org​                                       
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248-795-2808                                                   
​7150 Dixie Highway, Suite 2
Clarkston, MI  48346 
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Mailing: PO. Box 285, Clarkston, MI 48347

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  • About
    • Our Mission
    • History
    • Staff / Board
    • Newsletter
    • 2020 Corporate Sponsors
    • Partners in Conservation
    • Contact Us
  • Land
    • What Is a Land Conservancy?
    • Preserves & Trails
    • Active Projects
  • Ways to Give
    • Recurring Giving
    • Join Our Sustainers Circle
    • Corporate Sponsorship
  • Volunteer
    • Volunteer Application
    • Property Inspection Report
  • Take Action
    • Make Native seedballs
    • Plant for Pollinators
    • Ramp up Recycling
    • Protect Your Water
    • Install a Turtle Protector
    • Save The Poweshiek
  • Learn More
    • Native Plants
    • Native Lakescapes
    • Guided Walks
    • Blanding's Turtle
    • Butterflies & Dragonflies
    • Frog Sounds
  • Invasive Species
  • Stewardship