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Directory
https://hr.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/about-us/directory
For general inquiries, please contact cfaeshr@osu.edu Core HR Team Brandi Gilbert-Hammet Associate Director, HR Business Partners gilbert-hammett.1@osu.edu (614) 292-0487 College of Food, Agricultural and Enviornmental Sciences Nicole Wakeley Assocaite ...
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2017 Webinars- Profiles in Service
2017 Webinars- Profiles in Service Please consider participating or viewing our quarterly OCVN webinars. This year the series will focus on volunteer service and highlight what service volunteer naturalists are participating in Ohio and beyond as well as ...
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Watershed Management
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/422/watershed-management
As you can see from our short tour, a watershed is about much more than just a river or lake. To know a watershed you must become familiar with all the components of the system that contribute to the ecology of a water resource, from the headwaters to the ...
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The Wetlands
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/422/wetlands
Wetlands come in many shapes and sizes, but, generally, when we talk about wetlands we're talking about a very shallow pond or lake. So shallow, in fact, that much of the vegetation in the wetland emerges from the surface of the water. The water leve ...
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The Lake
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/422/lake
Often times, a stream or creek will flow into a lake. There are three major kinds of "lakes"- lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. Generally, a pond is a body of water no larger than about ten acres in size, whereas a lake can be several hundred or tho ...
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Middle Reaches
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/422/middle-reaches
Moving farther downstream, you can see that many of the smaller headwater streams have come together, forming a wider, slower moving creek. Over time, the creek has cut into the banks, forming a more permanent streambed. Notice that the terrain here is le ...
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Headwaters
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/422/headwaters
Here you will notice that we are at the highest point in the watershed where the water that falls on the land as precipitation begins its journey down the valley. Headwater streams are many, but they are also the smallest streams in the watershed- some on ...
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Resources
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/know-your-well-water/resources
How Well Do You Know Your Water Well Ground Water in Ohio Fact Sheet Ground Water- Major Aquifers and Associated Water Quality Recommendations for Water Well Sampling Before Oil and Gas Drilling (pdf) Helpful Links National Ground Water Association http:/ ...
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For Well Owners
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/know-your-well-water/well-owners
There are a number of materials here that may be helpful for understanding how to test, understand and protect your well water. Test The first step in caring for your well water is to have it tested. If you are visiting this site and have not had your wa ...
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For Media
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/know-your-well-water/media
We have resources and expertise that can be used to help promote the Know Your Well Water website that are available here including a powerpoint, poster and the promotional post card. Well Interpretation Overview powerpoint Well Interpretation Overview po ...