River Action is requesting funds for a project that offers design, technical and financial assistance to residential and commercial landowners and municipalities for the installation of buffers along Duck Creek and its tributaries. The buffers will improve water quality, reduce erosion on stream banks and provide habitat for wildlife. The projects will be planned and implemented through public meetings and educational workshops. This method of community involvement will increase awareness and education concerning the impairments in Duck Creek in Davenport and Bettendorf in Scott County, Iowa and promote personal responsibility and stewardship of watersheds
The Yellow River Headwaters Watershed (YRHW) drains 26,730 acres of rural land within Winneshiek and...
The Watershed Improvement Board is an independent, self-governing body which awards grants for water...
The enclosed project request for funding will address needed conservation work within the Storm Lake...
The Duck Creek watershed has been the target study area of multiple reports by multiple agencies inc...
The Duck Creek Watershed, the recipient of a 2009 DNR Watershed Management Planning Grant and a focu...
Farmers Creek is a moderately flowing stream that winds through seventeen miles of central Jackson C...
Staff and Beaver Creeks are two tributaries of the Upper Iowa River (UIR). Additional acres that dr...
Price Creek is a 13 mile long stream located in SE Benton County and the NE corner of Iowa County. I...
Fox River Watershed was started in 1999 to help support grass roots conservation and water quality p...
With WIRB funding the Fox River Ecosystem Development board will continue to install prioritized pra...
Farmers Creek is a moderately flowing stream that winds through seventeen miles of central Jackson C...
In 2004, Walnut Creek was placed on the 303d list of Impaired Waters due to a low biotic index (lack...
The District and the advisory board have unanimously favored to peruse a WIRB grant to increase the ...
Two sections of the Yellow River have been named to the State of Iowa’s 303d list of impaired waters...
An overall effort has been initiated to improve the quality of the Yellow River in Northeast Iowa by...
The Yellow River Headwaters Watershed (YRHW) drains 26,730 acres of rural land within Winneshiek and...
The Watershed Improvement Board is an independent, self-governing body which awards grants for water...
The enclosed project request for funding will address needed conservation work within the Storm Lake...
The Duck Creek watershed has been the target study area of multiple reports by multiple agencies inc...
The Duck Creek Watershed, the recipient of a 2009 DNR Watershed Management Planning Grant and a focu...
Farmers Creek is a moderately flowing stream that winds through seventeen miles of central Jackson C...
Staff and Beaver Creeks are two tributaries of the Upper Iowa River (UIR). Additional acres that dr...
Price Creek is a 13 mile long stream located in SE Benton County and the NE corner of Iowa County. I...
Fox River Watershed was started in 1999 to help support grass roots conservation and water quality p...
With WIRB funding the Fox River Ecosystem Development board will continue to install prioritized pra...
Farmers Creek is a moderately flowing stream that winds through seventeen miles of central Jackson C...
In 2004, Walnut Creek was placed on the 303d list of Impaired Waters due to a low biotic index (lack...
The District and the advisory board have unanimously favored to peruse a WIRB grant to increase the ...
Two sections of the Yellow River have been named to the State of Iowa’s 303d list of impaired waters...
An overall effort has been initiated to improve the quality of the Yellow River in Northeast Iowa by...
The Yellow River Headwaters Watershed (YRHW) drains 26,730 acres of rural land within Winneshiek and...
The Watershed Improvement Board is an independent, self-governing body which awards grants for water...
The enclosed project request for funding will address needed conservation work within the Storm Lake...