The Iowa Legislative Council authorized the creation of The Iowa Rivers and Waterways Study Committee in 2013. The Committee was directed to consult with interested parties in considering options for restoring Iowa’s rivers and water ways. The Committee was also charged to develop recommendations for an initial plan to prioritize restoration projects, and provide defined goals and measurable improvements
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa environmental services across the state. Produced by t...
An Introduction to Designated State Water Trails & this Chapter Preparation of this existing conditi...
Watershed activities in Iowa have had considerable impact on the welfare and environment of our peop...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa natural resources activities across the state. Produce...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa natural resources activities across the state. Produce...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa natural resources activities across the state. Produce...
The Illinois river, described by early explorers as a boundless marsh , has long been characterized...
The Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) Lake Restoration Program focuses on restoring impaired la...
When we look to our state’s lakes, rivers and streams - and the land that surrounds them, our waters...
The Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee (MRRIC) will serve as a collaborative forum to ...
Two sections of the Yellow River have been named to the State of Iowa’s 303d list of impaired waters...
This monthly report from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about the water quality managem...
When we look to our state’s lakes, rivers and streams - and the land that surrounds them, our waters...
Iowa legislation required the state’s Water Resources Coordinating Council (WRCC) to submit policy a...
The National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act protects less than ¼ of a percent of the United States’ rive...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa environmental services across the state. Produced by t...
An Introduction to Designated State Water Trails & this Chapter Preparation of this existing conditi...
Watershed activities in Iowa have had considerable impact on the welfare and environment of our peop...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa natural resources activities across the state. Produce...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa natural resources activities across the state. Produce...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa natural resources activities across the state. Produce...
The Illinois river, described by early explorers as a boundless marsh , has long been characterized...
The Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) Lake Restoration Program focuses on restoring impaired la...
When we look to our state’s lakes, rivers and streams - and the land that surrounds them, our waters...
The Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee (MRRIC) will serve as a collaborative forum to ...
Two sections of the Yellow River have been named to the State of Iowa’s 303d list of impaired waters...
This monthly report from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about the water quality managem...
When we look to our state’s lakes, rivers and streams - and the land that surrounds them, our waters...
Iowa legislation required the state’s Water Resources Coordinating Council (WRCC) to submit policy a...
The National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act protects less than ¼ of a percent of the United States’ rive...
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa environmental services across the state. Produced by t...
An Introduction to Designated State Water Trails & this Chapter Preparation of this existing conditi...
Watershed activities in Iowa have had considerable impact on the welfare and environment of our peop...