This document examines the implementation strategy for Green Valley Lake Clean Lakes Project. Sediment from the Green Valley Lake Watershed has reduced the lake area by about ten percent (10%). The document explores solutions to the non-point source pollution problems and methods for its control. The strategy development for this area is predicted to reduce sediment delivery by about ninety percent (90%)
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The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System General Permit No. 2 requires the Iowa Departmen...
The following document serves two purposes. First, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) require...
The pollution of the waters of this state constitutes a menace to public health and welfare, create...
An overview on how to maintain an efficient food production system while protecting Iowa's natural r...
Preserving soil productivity in the United States has been a major policy goal since the Dust Bowl o...
Part of a phased approach, an intensive information and education program, construction of erosion c...
In an effort to bring soil erosion under control, the Iowa Legislature in 1971 enacted a new law est...
This is a statement of the Iowa Water Pollution Control Commission's position on the matters to be c...
Iowa has over 19,000 miles of interior rivers and streams, numerous lakes and other natural resource...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa environmental services across the state. Produced by t...
The 2003 Iowa Water Summit brought together diverse groups to identify solutions to Iowa’s water qua...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa environmental services across the state. Produced by t...
When we look to our state’s lakes, rivers and streams - and the land that surrounds them, our waters...
Summary of Applications that are awarded projects through the state of Iowa. Produced by Agriculture...
When we look to our state’s lakes, rivers and streams - and the land that surrounds them, our waters...
The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System General Permit No. 2 requires the Iowa Departmen...
The following document serves two purposes. First, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) require...
The pollution of the waters of this state constitutes a menace to public health and welfare, create...