History
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The Flint River Watershed Coalition was formed in the fall of 1997 and is a collaboration between educational institutions, local government, local business, environmental groups, and concerned citizens who feel strongly that the Flint River and its tributaries are a vital resource we all need to protect. The FRWC was incorporated as a non-profit 501c3 organization in August of 1998. |
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Our Goals
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1. Educate the public about water quality and ecosystem protection and appropriate use of land and water resources. 2. Protect, promote, and advocate use of the Flint River watershed through such means as monitoring, water watches and pollution compliance referrals. 3. Involve citizens, governments, organizations, institutions, and businesses to protect land and water resources. 4. Ensure adequate and stable financial resources. 5. Maintain sufficient human resources and organizational infrastructure. |
Core Beliefs
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1. We are committed to improving and maintaining environmental quality in the Flint River watershed. 2. We are committed to environmental education. 3. We value input and participation from our entire community. 4. We value a positive approach to people and problem solving. |
Staff | |
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Rebecca Fedewa, |
Sue Lossing,Education/Outreach Coordinator |
Edythe Westhoff, |
Jaime Welch,
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| Education | Benthic Monitoring | River Clean-up |
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Enviromental Policy |
Strategic Planning |
Finance |
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Governance |
Membership |
Fundraising |
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Visit the Genesee County Drain Commissioner's Stormwater Management Site
Flint River Watershed Coalition
432 North Saginaw St. 

