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public education and public involvement outreach messages, target audiences, delivery <br />methods and tracking/evaluation techniques. <br />6. SWCD will create a variety of educational materials, including brochures, fact sheets, <br />newsletters, newsletter articles, web-based information for the City's use, special mailings, <br />educational posters and school programs, such as age-specific student programs and teacher <br />workshops related to conservation concerns, including watershed issues, soils and water. <br />7. SWCD will work with the Council's PIPE Coimnittee in identifying a local water education <br />event, in planning the event, in assisting in event promotion, in implementing the event, and <br />in identifying partnerships with various community stakeholders. Event(s) may include <br />stream clean ups, storm drain stenciling, rain barrel workshops, water festivals or other <br />activities to engage the public. <br />8. SWCD will provide opportunities for student involvement in local, state and national <br />programs and competitions. <br />9. SWCD will update events and information on the Euclid Creek Watershed website. <br />10. SWCD will provide an Annual Report of all activities undertaken to each community for <br />incorporating into its annual submission of the stornwater management program to OEPA. <br />Copies of all flyers, notices, types of stakeholders reached, attendance records, and any data <br />collected in the formatting required by Ohio EPA will be maintained and stored at the SWCD <br />offices. <br />11. SWCD will seek opportunities to maximize impact and minimize additional program costs <br />related to printing large quantities of selected materials that become available to the public. <br />12. SWCD will work with the Euclid Creek Watershed commnunities to educate them about new <br />requirements of the NPDES general permit for the PIPE program as they develop, related to <br />the program decision process, performance standards, and annual reporting requirements. <br />Serve as fiscal agent for the Euclid Creek Watershed Council. <br />SdVCD's Role Related to General Technical Assistance <br />1. SWCD may also provide limited technical advisory services, related to erosion and sediment <br />control and stormwater management, specifically to assist in the development of local <br />ordinances to promote universal application of stormwater control measures (SCM) at <br />construction sites. <br />2. SWCD may also provide limited technical services to the Euclid Creek Watershed Council <br />communities on matters related to: <br />^ Sound stormwater management through accepted stormwater control measures <br />^ General evaluation of sensitive areas such as creeks, floodplains, soils, slopes, wetlands, <br />watersheds, woodlands or other unique areas that are planned for development <br />^ Protection of sensitive natural areas and conservation easements <br />^ Small drainage systems and wildlife habitat enhancements <br />Community's Role Related to Public Education and Public Involvement and General <br />Technical Assistance <br />1. The Community will designate someone to serve as the Community's liaison to the SWCD and to <br />help provide guidance regarding conservation education and public involvement and with <br />coordination of activities such as improvement days, storm drain stenciling, and watershed <br />planning activities. <br />2. The Community will help to identify potential leaders, including civic leaders, civic groups, <br />Euclid Creek Watershed Council Memorandum of Understanding <br />August 25, 2016 <br />