As part of Governor Mike DeWine’s H2Ohio initiative, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) has completed a new wetland restoration project at Little Portage Wildlife Area in Ottawa County. The project will improve water quality while benefitting the surrounding communities and revitalizing the area’s ecosystem.
The restoration project replaced subsurface field tile drainage to redirect water from more than 400 acres of farmland to the wildlife area wetlands for filtration before flowing into the Little Portage River.
Todd Winke (L) and Dick Lano (R), landowners adjacent to Little Portage Wildlife Area, have new H2Ohio funded subsurface tile systems put into their acreage that now drains into the Little Portage wetland.
“This wetland restoration will continue to protect and preserve both the Little Portage River and the Little Portage Wildlife Area,” said Governor Mike DeWine. “Taking these steps is necessary to help ensure that Ohio’s waterways are free from excess nutrient runoff that causes water quality issues and protect our many beautiful natural areas for future generations.”
This project will improve the overall water quality of Lake Erie as well. The Little Portage River flows directly into the lake and the wetlands will filter any excess sediments, nutrients, or pollutants that can contribute to harmful algal blooms.
“It is of the utmost importance that we protect our rivers,” said ODNR Director Mary Mertz. “If the water quality is improved for the Little Portage River, it will only make Lake Erie a safer water source for both Ohioans and the ecosystems surrounding it.”
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the completion of the project.
The Little Portage Project is one of more than 100 H2Ohio water quality projects that have been completed in the state. There are approximately 80 additional projects currently underway.
In addition to improved water quality, this restoration project provides more habitat for wetland-dependent wildlife like waterfowl, wading birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Bald eagles thrive in the area around Little Portage. Ottawa County has the most eagle nests in Ohio, and this H2Ohio project will enhance their habitat.
Little Portage Wildlife Area encompasses 357 acres and lies 6 miles west of Port Clinton. It is bounded on the west by the Little Portage River and on the north by the Portage River. The area boasts a diverse and delicate ecosystem, primarily river marsh, and is popular among waterfowl hunters.
H2Ohio is Governor DeWine’s statewide water quality initiative designed to address complex issues impacting Ohio’s waters. Launched in 2019, H2Ohio uses a comprehensive approach guided by science and data to reduce algal blooms, stop pollution, and improve access to clean drinking water by supporting best farming practices, road salt runoff reduction, litter cleanup, dam removal, land conservation, and water infrastructure revitalization. For more information visit h2.ohio.gov.
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