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Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
This photo of Wallowa Valley was provided by Bruce Taylor. About Us
The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) is a state agency that provides grants to help Oregonians take care of local streams, rivers, wetlands and natural areas. Community members and landowners use scientific criteria to decide jointly what needs to be done to conserve and improve rivers and natural habitat in the places where they live. OWEB grants are funded from the Oregon Lottery, federal dollars, and salmon license plate revenue. The agency is led by a 17 member citizen board drawn from the public at large, tribes, and federal and state natural resource agency boards and commissions.
Program Highlights
Visit Our New Web Site!
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If you are interested in knowing more about Oregon's approach to taking care of watersheds, please click below and visit the new site.
Ecosystem Services Coordination and SB 513
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Senate Bill 513 defines ecosystem services as "benefits that human communities enjoy as a result of natural processes and biological diversity." OWEB is involved in two ecosystem services initiatives.
Summary of 2007-2009 Lottery Funding by County
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By hovering over your county seat you can view a breakdown of OWEB Lottery funding in your county for the 2007-2009 biennium.
Special Investment Partnership (SIP)
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The SIP is a funding tool that OWEB may elect to use in situations where an important and extremely beneficial project (or group of related projects) requires an interaction or funding mechanism different than those provided by OWEB's grant programs.
Current Topics
New! Web Mapping Application - OWEB Investment Tracking Tool
View OWEB grant information (investments) on a map in our new interactive tool. Capabilities include viewing the data by watershed, grant type, county or year. You can also type in your address to view the projects funded in your neighborhood.
Watershed Council Support Updates
11th Biennial OWEB Conference
Mark November 15-17 in your calendar for attendance at the Pendleton Convention Center. The OWEB Biennial Conference brings watershed restoration professionals together from around the state to gain skills and network with others.
 

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