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Register for the March 19 Test Your Well Event in Greene County. Are you a well owner? When's the last time you had your drinking water tested? If you're like many well owners in the United States, you probably have never tested your water. Why should you bother? You have plenty of water and it tastes good, right? If you want to be sur ...
COMING SOON! If you are a property owner, you can use a new web app to easily access your assessment. Using your name, street address, or parcel ID number, you are able to see how the current individual assessment is determined and the amount of your new projected assessment. If you need further assistance with checking your assessment, ...
The Miami Conservancy District Records Commission will meet December 6, 2023 at 9:00 a.m. at MCD Headquarters, 38 E. Monument Avenue, Dayton, OH 45402.
A new Storybook Trail featuring a children's book about water was unveiled on Friday, October 20 at 4PM along the Great Miami River Recreation Trail in downtown Dayton. The signs were installed along the bike trail, overlooking the Great Miami River, just north of Carillon Boulevard (map below). The storybook trail features 12 unique kios ...
How much did it rain in September? We would love to tell you. There was just 0.94 inches of precipitation to the Great Miami River Watershed. That is 2.22 inches below the monthly average. The station at Miamisburg recorded the highest amount during the month - 2.71 inches. and the station at Bellefontaine recorded the lowest amount - a m ...
To commemorate the first mile of paved trail constructed in the region 50 years ago, a brief celebration event was held Friday, September 29 along the Great Miami River Recreation Trail in Troy. The event was held on the Great Miami River Recreation Trail at a new bike trail amenity that includes the kiosk and a new seating area overlooki ...
Rainfall amounts during August were an average of 4.27 inches of precipitation to the Great Miami River Watershed. That is 1.07 inches above the monthly average. The station at Urbana recorded 6.42 inches (WOW!!!!) and the station at West Carrollton recorded the lowest amount this month at 2.31 inches. As of August 31, the Great Miami Riv ...
The Board of Directors of The Miami Conservancy District and its Subdistricts will hold its regular meeting on September 18, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. at the Miami Conservancy District located at 38 East Monument Avenue, Dayton, OH 45402. The regular meeting will be preceded by a work session at 9:00 a.m.
Welcome to The City of Trenton and the City of Monroe as our newest partners on the Great Miami Riverway Coalition. The Great Miami Riverway, a program of the Miami Conservancy District’s River Corridor Improvement Subdistrict, is a partnership with local communities to support and encourage people to live, work, and play safely along t ...
The Board of Appraisers of The Miami Conservancy District and its Subdistricts will meet on August 3, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. The meeting will take place at The Miami Conservancy District located at 38 E. Monument Avenue, Dayton, OH 45402.
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) announced new funds to build 2.3 miles of recreation trail in Shelby County. This new section of Great Miami River Recreation Trail will connect the existing Canal Feeder Trail in Sidney to the Village of Lockington. “The Shelby County Commissioners are grateful to ODOT for this funding,” ...
The Board of Directors of The Miami Conservancy District and its Subdistricts will hold its regular meeting on June 21, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. at the Miami Conservancy District located at 38 East Monument Avenue, Dayton, OH 45402. The regular meeting will be preceded by a work session at 9:00 a.m.
As of the end of May, the Great Miami River Watershed received 18.01 inches of precipitation this year - that is 0.43 inches below average for this point in the calendar year. An average of 2.52 inches of precipitation fell in May to the Great Miami River Watershed. That is 1.96 inches below average for the month. We track precipitation t ...
Just released! You can now read a new report that includes stories about: - How the Flood Protection System is funded - Why infrastructure needs replaced or repaired - What crucial repairs rank as a regional priority - and more! Read the report here: https://tinyurl.com/MCDs2023annualreport Our mission is more important than ever. M ...
The Board of Appraisers of The Miami Conservancy District and its Subdistricts will meet on May 30, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. The meeting will take place at The Miami Conservancy District located at 38 E. Monument Avenue, Dayton, OH 45402.
April brought an average of 3.37 inches of precipitation to the Great Miami River Watershed. That is 0.90 inches below the monthly average. The station that recorded the highest is located at Springboro South - 4.65 inches - and the station that recorded the lowest amount is West Manchester -2.29 inches. As of the end of April, the 2023 p ...
Thanks to the Dayton Daily News for focusing on the $10 million in improvements needed for the region’s levee system. “Our infrastructure has had to work harder in the last 50 years than the first 50 years that it was installed,” Miami Conservancy District general manager MaryLynn Lodor said. “And coupled with the fact that it’ ...
Dam and levee experts from around the country convened a three-day meeting with the Miami Conservancy District (MCD) last week. The seven-person MCD Board of Consultants is comprised of experts in dams, levees and flood risk reduction. “MCD has a tradition of seeking technical input with some of the foremost experts in dams, levees, an ...
The Board of Directors of The Miami Conservancy District and its Subdistricts will hold a special meeting on April 27, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. at the Miami Conservancy District located at 38 East Monument Avenue, Dayton, OH 45402. The Board of Directors will immediately adjourn to executive session to consider pending or imminent court action, ...
We measure rainfall. It helps MCD track trends and plan for the future. So far this year, the Great Miami River Watershed received 12.12 inches of precipitation which is 3.29 inches above normal average. March delivered an average of 6.35 inches of precipitation and the highest rainfall amount - 9.01 inches - was recorded at the rain gage ...