Partners signed a Charter in 2006 outlining the purpose as follows:
- The Partnership is committed to collaboration and consensus building – sharing resources and knowledge to link land use to water quality, support ongoing efforts and identify new opportunities to enhance and improve the watershed.
- The Partnership will apply watershed-based solutions to local problems and apply local solutions to watershed problems inclusively empowering and building the capacity of local watershed groups and supporting ongoing efforts.
- The Partnership is results oriented – it will define the baseline status of the basin, identify and prioritize science based solutions, responsibly support the implementation of innovative and cooperative projects, monitor and evaluate its actions and support an adaptive management approach.
- The Partnership will speak with one voice, promote transparency, encourage participation, be responsive, create awareness, educate and inform.
- The Partnership will provide the structure necessary to coordinate public and private resources across political boundaries to accelerate achievement of environmental goals and support for local conservation initiatives.

View of an 18-acre wetland restoration project in Seneca County, Ohio. The Fruth Wetland Nature Preserve filters agricultural runoff from surrounding farm fields and reduces sediment and nutrient loads to western Lake Erie.
Source: ODNR