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Overview

OUR WATERSHED

OUR APPROACH

OUR REGION

GOALS

PARTNERS

WATERSHED GLOSSARY

1994-2004:
OUR FIRST TEN YEARS

MCRP AWARDS


 

Monday Creek
Restoration Project

PO Box 129
New Straitsville OH 43766

Phone: 740-394-2047

mcrp@mondaycreek.org

Monday Creek Restoration Project
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Our Watershed, Our Project


Monday Creek

Monday Creek, located in the Appalachian Region of southeastern Ohio, is a 27-mile long tributary of the Hocking River, the latter which flows directly into the Ohio River. The Monday Creek Watershed drains a 116 square-mile area, with streams winding through portions of Athens, Hocking, and Perry Counties.

Our project is a collaborative partnership of officials and residents of the Monday Creek watershed, along with more than 20 other organizations and state and federal agencies. Our shared goal is to restore the watershed for the benefit of local communities. Large portions of Monday Creek and its tributaries are dead due to acid mine drainage (AMD) left behind from a century of coal mining.

GIS watershed map

Since 1994, our partnership has worked together to identify water quality problems, conduct field research and site characterization, and prioritize and plan on-going restoration activities. The MCRP has completed the reclamation of the Rock Run gob pile in southern Perry County through an EPA Section 319 grant and is beginning another project in the headwaters of Jobs Hollow through 319.

 

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