Organizations
Federal, State, Regional and Civic organizations that provide resources to our Subdistrict.
There are federal, state, regional organizations, businesses and local citizens that have contributed to the Chippewa Subdistrict design, construction, and maintenance since its creation in 1956.
Federal, State, Regional and Civic organizations that provide resources to our Subdistrict.
The Project Advisory Committee was established to provide an organized public support system for effective maintenance of all flood-control structures and watershed conservation efforts within the Chippewa Subdistrict.
A Chippewa Subdistrict Project Advisory Committee (PAC) has been established by the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD) Board of Directors to provide an organized public support system for responsive and effective maintenance of all flood-control structures and watershed conservation efforts within the Chippewa Subdistrict.
Act as a sounding board and advisory committee to the MWCD Chief Engineer and Subdistrict Project Coordinator in identifying and prioritizing projects and long-range maintenance plans.
Provide forums for soliciting ideas and receiving feedback from the public, project landowners, adjacent landowners, area businesses and others interested in the operation and development of the Subdistrict.
Act as an advocate both within and outside the Subdistrict and its mission.
Members in alphabetical order, are:
Nate Eppink, Medina County Park Director
Mia Kannik, P.E., ODNR Dam Safety Program Manager
John Knapp, NRCS District Conservationist
David Lautenschleger, P.S., GISP, MGIS Chief of Engineering
Chuck Lengacher, Rittman City Service Director
Adam Liston, Chippewa Project Coordinator
Colin Nugent, P.E., NRCS Area Engineer
Don Steiner, land owner and contractor
Robert Workman, dam property owner