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Posted on: March 17, 2020

[ARCHIVED] Limited Soil Erosion Program Services

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UPDATE 03/25/20:

Soil Erosion Program Services will be limited through 04/12/20.

On March 25, 2020, Washtenaw County Administrator Gregory Dill announced that all non-essential County operations will now be closed through April 12, 2020. This closure includes the Water Resources Commissioner’s Office, Soil Erosion Program. If you have a pending soil erosion application or have any questions you can contact Katie Lee, [email protected] or go to the program webpage for further information https://www.washtenaw.org/232/Soil-Erosion-Sedimentation-Control.   Customers can check permit status by going to eConnect. http://ecgw.ewashtenaw.org/ePay%20Gateway/econnect_home.asp


While we practice social distancing, the Soil Erosion Program is still accepting new applications. To apply for a new project, please send a copy of the application and site plan to [email protected].


We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience and understanding as we take these steps to ensure the safety of our community. 


Please continue to check the Water Resources Commissioner’s website for updates.



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Soil Erosion Program Services will be limited through 04/05/20.


On March 15, 2020, Washtenaw County Administrator Gregory Dill announced that all non-essential County operations will be closed through April 5, 2020. This closure includes the Water Resources Commissioner’s Office, Soil Erosion Program. If you have a pending soil erosion application or have any questions you can contact Katie Lee, [email protected] or go to the program webpage for further information https://www.washtenaw.org/232/Soil-Erosion-Sedimentation-Control.   Customers can check permit status by going to eConnect. http://ecgw.ewashtenaw.org/ePay%20Gateway/econnect_home.asp


We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience and understanding as we take these steps to ensure the safety of our community. 


Please continue to check the Water Resources Commissioner’s website for updates.

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