Stating the Evidence Discussing the positive economic impact of the Doan Brook projects Erwin J. Odeal, Executive Director.

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Stating the Evidence Discussing the positive economic impact of the Doan Brook projects Erwin J. Odeal, Executive Director

Assuring clean water for a Greater Cleveland. Doan Brook Study project goals Reduce flooding and volume of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) Reduce flooding and erosion problems in Doan Brook Improve water quality and habitat in Doan Brook and the Shaker Lakes

Assuring clean water for a Greater Cleveland. Watershed management plans 1.Biotic Management Plan 2.Channel and Floodplain Management Plan 3.Stormwater Management Plan 4.Wastewater Management Plan

Our charge Wastewater Management Plan Assuring clean water for a Greater Cleveland.

Doan Brook Plan Area

Assuring clean water for a Greater Cleveland. Easterly CSO Control Plan

These projects cost money. $950 million Assuring clean water for a Greater Cleveland.

Water quality / environmental improvements Money Positive economic impact

By making capital investments, we are assuring clean water for a Greater Cleveland. But how? Assuring clean water for a Greater Cleveland.

Magnet for business Urban and waterfront real estate development Commercial entertainment Sports and fishing competition Museums Water dependent industries

Assuring clean water for a Greater Cleveland. Incubator for Environmental Excellence Urban stream restoration Innovative wastewater treatment Bioremediation

Assuring clean water for a Greater Cleveland. Improved quality of life Increases aesthetic appeal Water as a magnet Increases recreational opportunities Ultimately makes entire region more attractive to new residents and businesses

It is our responsibility to help people make these connections so they support us in “Assuring Clean Water for a Greater Cleveland.” Assuring clean water for a Greater Cleveland.

The question is… Do we have YOUR support?