Plagued for nearly a century by the perennial flooding of Indian Creek, the City begins construction on a massive channelization project designed to confine the creek to its banks. Funded largely through a grant from the recently established Public Works Administration (PWA), the Indian Creek Channel, upon its completion two years later, would become the largest PWA undertaking in the State of Iowa. Though it did not completely end flooding in Council Bluffs, construction of the Indian Creek Channel did substantially reduce both the number and severity of the city's subsequent floods. It also profoundly impacted the residential and commercial development of Council Bluffs, as well as the city's sanitary conditions. The effects of the In...
Watershed activities in Iowa have had considerable impact on the welfare and environment of our peop...
1. PURPOSE. This report is the fifth in a series of updates to Volume IV, supporting Technical Repor...
In 1996 a side channel was excavated on 629 hectares of former agricultural land at Upper Hamburg Be...
The Flood Plain Information Report on Indian and Dry Creeks, Linn County, Iowa, has been prepared at...
This project looks at the history of drainage in Monona County, Iowa, through the lens of one draina...
Olsson Associates (OA) contracted the Ozarks Environmental and Water Resources Institute (OEWRI) at ...
The 1935 Iowa-Illinois Memorial Bridge is being documented at this time to fulfill the requirements ...
In Iowa, the Ioway and Oto Indians bridge the gap between the historically known Indians inhabiting ...
Between 1908 and 1915 the South Skunk River in Jasper County, Iowa was artificially straightened fro...
Flood plains are said to exist along the courses of rivers where in time of flood deposits are laid ...
About one-half mile above the confluence of the Iowa and Cedar Rivers, the Iowa makes a great bend f...
On the John G. Miller farm, Section 27, Waterloo Township, Black Hawk County, the writer examined ve...
The Iowa River in the vicinity of Iowa City (Fig. 1.) is a mature stream which meanders over the Kan...
Medicine Creek is a tributary which flows southeast into the Republican River, which in turn contrib...
Published as a series sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, the “Ri...
Watershed activities in Iowa have had considerable impact on the welfare and environment of our peop...
1. PURPOSE. This report is the fifth in a series of updates to Volume IV, supporting Technical Repor...
In 1996 a side channel was excavated on 629 hectares of former agricultural land at Upper Hamburg Be...
The Flood Plain Information Report on Indian and Dry Creeks, Linn County, Iowa, has been prepared at...
This project looks at the history of drainage in Monona County, Iowa, through the lens of one draina...
Olsson Associates (OA) contracted the Ozarks Environmental and Water Resources Institute (OEWRI) at ...
The 1935 Iowa-Illinois Memorial Bridge is being documented at this time to fulfill the requirements ...
In Iowa, the Ioway and Oto Indians bridge the gap between the historically known Indians inhabiting ...
Between 1908 and 1915 the South Skunk River in Jasper County, Iowa was artificially straightened fro...
Flood plains are said to exist along the courses of rivers where in time of flood deposits are laid ...
About one-half mile above the confluence of the Iowa and Cedar Rivers, the Iowa makes a great bend f...
On the John G. Miller farm, Section 27, Waterloo Township, Black Hawk County, the writer examined ve...
The Iowa River in the vicinity of Iowa City (Fig. 1.) is a mature stream which meanders over the Kan...
Medicine Creek is a tributary which flows southeast into the Republican River, which in turn contrib...
Published as a series sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology, the “Ri...
Watershed activities in Iowa have had considerable impact on the welfare and environment of our peop...
1. PURPOSE. This report is the fifth in a series of updates to Volume IV, supporting Technical Repor...
In 1996 a side channel was excavated on 629 hectares of former agricultural land at Upper Hamburg Be...