The Salt Creek Watershed Network (SCWN) was formed in March
of 1998 as a grass roots organization to bring people together,
raise awareness of the issues facing the creek, and find ways
to make the creek an enjoyable resource for people.
SCWN recognized that various groups with common goals were
operating throughout the watershed, but local efforts needed
a regional perspective to ensure long-term and watershed-wide improvements.
The Salt Creek Watershed Network’s mission is to seek a
common vision and provide coordination and promote communication among
the various volunteer groups, citizens, businesses, agencies and others
operating and living within the watershed. By facilitating, partnering
and conducting public education throughout the watershed, SCWN
promotes the improvement of water quality,
recreation, and the use of best management
practices and ecosystem enhancements.
Publications include:
The Confluence newsletter
Restoring Balance
Salt Creek: A Resource Worth Restoring “Best Management Practices for Reducing Non-Point Source Pollution”