GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
OZ ARKS WAT E R WATC H ADDRESS PO Box 636 Kimberling City, MO 65686 PHONE 417-739-4100 WEBSITE ozarkswaterwatch.org SOCIAL MEDIA /OzarksWaterWatch /OWaterWatch TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 8 ANNUAL REVENUES $669,625 TOP EXECUTIVE Cathy Stepp Executive Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS C HAIRPERSON: Rob Johns Chairman of the BoarD BOARD OF DIRECTORS Pat Cox Vice Chairman Martin MacDonald Secretary Lane Crider Treasurer Peter Herschend Trustee Kevin J. Igli Trustee Tim Maupin Trustee Eric Alms Trustee John Twitty Trustee Tim O’Reilly Trustee
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Mission Statement Ozarks Water Watch is dedicated to maintaining and improving the water quality of the Upper White River Basin. The watershed includes four major impoundments, three major rivers and numerous smaller lakes and streams crisscrossing over 14,000 square miles in 19 counties in southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas.
4. Promote better decentralized wastewater treatments. 5. Coordinate public education, activities and action projects. 6. Participate in the policy or rule-making process with local, state and federal agencies.
Annual Events
Service Area
• 2021 Shoreline Cleanup – September 18, 2021
The Upper White River Basin watershed, including four major impoundments, three major rivers, numerous smaller lakes, and streams covering over 14,000 square miles in 19 counties in southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas.
• 2021 Shoreline Cleanup – September 25, 2021
Funding Corporate sponsorships, in-kind donations, charitable fundraisers, activities, and events such as the Shoreline Cleanups and our annual Charity Golf Classic with the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.
12 Month Goals 1. Protect and improve overall water quality in the Ozarks.
• 11th Annual Charity Golf Classic – June 16, 2021
How People and Businesses Can Help If you are interested in being a corporate or individual sponsor or to volunteer, please reach out to us at 417739-4100 or email contact@ozarkswaterwatch.org.
Testimonials Over the last 20 years, we are fortunate to have an active community, businesses and a large group of volunteers that cares about water quality, keeping Table Rock, Taneycomo and Bull Shoals lakes clean and beautiful. Our Shoreline Cleanups have removed over 400 tons of trash and recycled over 5,000 tires!
2. Educate and inform the public about water quality and protection. 3. Coordinate volunteer programs and monitoring networks for streams and lakes.
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