Who We Are
The Olentangy Watershed Alliance (OWA) was formed in April 1999 and is a 501(c)(3). OWA’s primarily involved in the watershed south of the Delaware Dam spanning down to the southern limits of the City of Delaware. OWA typically meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 10 a.m. at 225 Cherry Street Delaware, OH. Meetings are open to the public, please consider joining us. Meetings and locations are subject to change, contact us at olentangyriverwatershed@gmail.com with questions.
OWA is governed by a Board of Directors who operate according to OWA’s bylaws and make decisions based on a majority vote, although consensus is sought.
Mission
The mission of the Olentangy Watershed Alliance (OWA) is to work in partnership with all people to understand, appreciate and responsibly use the Olentangy River, its tributaries and watershed.
Vision
To encourage the responsible use and stewardship of the Olentangy River Watershed by partnering with local communities and stakeholders while providing public outreach and citizen opportunity to enhance and preserve the watersheds natural integrity, biodiversity, water quality, scenic beauty, and recreational value.
17th Annual Olentangy Watershed Forum
The 17th Annual Olentangy Watershed Forum took place on October 22, 2020. The program was recorded and can be viewed until February 1, 2021 at this link.
OWA Partnering with City of Delaware: Non-point Source Implementation Strategic Plan (NPS-IS)
The City of Delaware has been awarded a grant from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) for funding to develop a NPS-IS plan on the Delaware Run HUC-12 watershed. This area spans from south of the Delaware Lake Dam to just south US 36. The State of Ohio...
17th Annual Olentangy Watershed Forum (Virtual)
The Olentangy Watershed Alliance is proud to partner again with several stakeholders to hold the Annual Olentangy Watershed Forum on October 22nd from 8 AM to noon. Ohio Wesleyan University will be the host and MC through the Zoom platform. The virtual event will be...