Join us for our Spring Full Partners Meeting

Tuesday, April 16 • 3:30 – 5:00 pm at Woodcrest Villa

Hear from EPA’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator, Adam Ortiz as our keynote speaker! This session will include the many voices from partner organizations through leadership lessons, project specifics, and opportunities for you as we follow the flow downstream in our local watersheds.

Request for Proposal - CAP Booklet Update

The objectives of the CAP booklet update are to replace dated material, present the information in a more succinct, encompassing way and to refresh the overall design.

Request for Proposal

to provide a web-based data system and visual display tool to support residents and stakeholders of Lancaster County in viewing water quality data, key watershed health indicators, and Best Management Practice (BMP) implementation data from local, regional and national sources in an easy-to-understand format.

Clean and clear local water by 2040

The majority of Lancaster County’s 1,400 miles of streams are not healthy. Lancaster Clean Water Partners is bringing partner organizations together with a shared vision to ensure clean and clear local water by 2040.

The demand for clean water brings many different people to the table. We facilitate this collaborative effort with experts and community members to improve the health of our local streams to make Lancaster a better place to live and work.

Clean water by the numbers

  • Unimpaired Lancaster streams 50% 50%
  • Farms with conservation plans 50% 50%
  • Streams buffered 40% 40%

Pillars of Work

Mobilize Collaborative Partnerships

Aligning sectors around one common goal through shared measurements, continuous communication, and coordinated action results in collaborative, broad, and diverse partnerships.

Deploy a countywide strategy for clean water

The Partners brings together organizations with a shared vision. We will see broader water quality improvements through decreased competition and duplication of efforts.

Acquire adequate, sustained funding

Leveraging Lancaster’s role in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the Partners works to acquire adequate, sustained funding sources for well-coordinated, common sense solutions to water quality issues.

Share countywide progress

The Partners develops and shares countywide success stories to show progress. Successes are underlined with qualitative and quantitative data to consistently track progress, drive decision-making, and foster collaboration.

Shared Vision

Partner Organizations

Action Teams

Miles of streams

The Lancaster Clean Water Partners’ mission is to rapidly accelerate and expand the ability of partner organizations to restore and sustain Lancaster’s waterways.

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If you share our vision of clean and clear water in Lancaster County by 2040, we want to hear from you!