In 1949 the General Assembly of the State of Iowa made an appropriation available to the State Conservation Commission for the purpose of conducting a study of the sanitary sewer and waste treatment needs and facilities for the area known then as the Iowa Great Lakes Region' Dickinson County". A detailed study was conducted and presented to the Iowa State Conservation Commission in August 1950 by Howard R. Green Co., Consulting Engineers, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Viking Lake State Park is beautiful resource which has been special to residents of Southwest Iowa a...
The Iowa Watershed Improvement Review Board was created by the Iowa Legislature and signed into law...
An overview on how to maintain an efficient food production system while protecting Iowa's natural r...
There are at the present time approximately two hundred municipal sewage-treatment plants in Iowa. J...
At the request of the Town Council and several property owners, a survey of the waste treatment plan...
In the Iowa 25-Year Conservation program a series of artificial lakes were planned for Southern Iowa...
One of the greatest constant dangers to our health is the possibility that animal waste may gain adm...
Watershed activities in Iowa have had considerable impact on the welfare and environment of our peop...
The State Soil Conservation Committee provides leadership, guidance and financial support to Soil Co...
This publications discusses the limitations of septic tanks and urges the installation of sanitary s...
Governor's Commission on Economic and Social Trends in Iowa is a non-partisan study group that consi...
The purpose of this master plan is to provide information and long range plan along with an outline ...
This report concerns maintenance and operation of a sewage treatment plant serving a portion of the ...
The demand for on-site waste treatment systems for dwellings not served by sewer systems continues t...
Twelve Mile Creek Lake is a 660 acre, Significant Publicly Owned Lake with a watershed of 14,820 acr...
Viking Lake State Park is beautiful resource which has been special to residents of Southwest Iowa a...
The Iowa Watershed Improvement Review Board was created by the Iowa Legislature and signed into law...
An overview on how to maintain an efficient food production system while protecting Iowa's natural r...
There are at the present time approximately two hundred municipal sewage-treatment plants in Iowa. J...
At the request of the Town Council and several property owners, a survey of the waste treatment plan...
In the Iowa 25-Year Conservation program a series of artificial lakes were planned for Southern Iowa...
One of the greatest constant dangers to our health is the possibility that animal waste may gain adm...
Watershed activities in Iowa have had considerable impact on the welfare and environment of our peop...
The State Soil Conservation Committee provides leadership, guidance and financial support to Soil Co...
This publications discusses the limitations of septic tanks and urges the installation of sanitary s...
Governor's Commission on Economic and Social Trends in Iowa is a non-partisan study group that consi...
The purpose of this master plan is to provide information and long range plan along with an outline ...
This report concerns maintenance and operation of a sewage treatment plant serving a portion of the ...
The demand for on-site waste treatment systems for dwellings not served by sewer systems continues t...
Twelve Mile Creek Lake is a 660 acre, Significant Publicly Owned Lake with a watershed of 14,820 acr...
Viking Lake State Park is beautiful resource which has been special to residents of Southwest Iowa a...
The Iowa Watershed Improvement Review Board was created by the Iowa Legislature and signed into law...
An overview on how to maintain an efficient food production system while protecting Iowa's natural r...