Urban

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Urban areas are complex systems with a mix of environmental challenges. The Urban Waters & Wildlife Program provides scientific, educational and technical expertise to reduce pollutants entering our local rivers and streams, and to introduce wildlife habitat deep into the heart of the city. Most visible is the work with commercial and industrial partners to address stormwater pollution on a voluntary basis in Eugene, Springfield, and the watershed's smaller towns. This upstream approach improves drinking water in the Long Tom and Willamette rivers, benefiting communities downstream in the watershed and beyond.

Our Urban Projects

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Click here to check out our projects map viewer. You can browse our numerous projects and navigate to project profiles!
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We work with business owners on a completely voluntary basis to upgrade their stormwater management to improve habitat and water health.
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A Healthy Creek, a Healthy Community
The Long Tom Watershed Council has a vision for enhancing Amazon Creek and the lands connected to it. Learn more...

A Healthy Creek, a Healthy Community
The Long Tom Watershed Council has a vision for enhancing Amazon Creek and the lands connected to it. Learn more...

Projects Map Viewer

Trout Friendly Landscapes Program

Amazon Creek Initiative

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Visit our Map Based Project Viewer to Browse Our Urban Projects

Urban Projects At A Glance:
300 +Businesses Reached
32+ Projects & Designs Completed
92+ Square Acres of Stormwater Managed

Resources for urban management

When local communities are at the heart of our urban restoration projects, the Long Tom thrives. Find our urban resources here.