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For Immediate Release
Tuesday, August 21, 2012


Dustin Vande Hoef
Communications Director
515/281-3375 or 515/326-1616 (cell)
or Dustin.VandeHoef@IowaAgriculture.gov
 
 

 

TWELVE WATERSHEDS TO RECEIVE GRANTS FROM WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT REVIEW BOARD

DES MOINES – The Watershed Improvement Review Board recently approved twelve applications totaling $946,952 in grants to support projects that will improve water quality or reduce flooding in the state.

The grant funds will be matched by recipients, who will provide $7,176,469 in funding from the local communities to support these projects.  As a result, $8.1 million will be going to improve priority watersheds throughout the state.

“These projects are a partnership between federal, state and local organizations that are committed to improving Iowa’s water quality,” said Bill Northey, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture.  “By supporting projects that address runoff and drainage, sedimentation, urban stormwater, groundwater pollution, flooding, and a number of other issues, these projects are focused on issues that directly impact the state’s waterways and water quality.”

The approved projects have already completed watershed assessments that identified critical water resource areas and will focus on implementing specific water quality or flood reduction improvements.  The projects will start after a grant agreement is signed between the applicant and the Watershed Improvement Review Board.

Soil and water conservation districts, public water supply utilities, counties, county conservation boards, cities, and local watershed improvement committees were eligible to apply. Individual projects could request up to $100,000.

The Watershed Improvement Review Board is comprised of representatives from agriculture, drinking water and wastewater utilities, environmental organizations, agribusiness, and the conservation community along with two state senators and two state representatives.  It is anticipated that another request for applications will be announced later this year.

To receive more information or ask questions, contact Jerry Neppel at 515-281-3599.

The approved grants follow here: 

Watershed Name

Organization

Project Length

County(ies)

Grant Amount

Central Park Lake

Jones County Conservation Board

3 years

Jones

$96,650

Clear Lake

Hancock SWCD

2 years

Hancock, Cerro Gordo

$20,000

Competine Creek

Wapello SWCD

2 years

Wapello, Jefferson, Keokuk

$100,000

Dry Run Creek

Black Hawk SWCD

2 years

Black Hawk

$19,853

Muchakinock Creek

Mahaska SWCD

1 year

Mahaska

$78,688

North Fork Maquoketa

Dubuque SWCD

2.5 years

Dubuque, Delaware

$99,571

North Raccoon

Buena Vista SWCD

3 years

Buena Vista, Pocahontas

$63,900

Rathbun Lake

Rathbun Land and Water Alliance

3 years

Appanoose, Lucas, Wayne

$97,790

Sands Timber

Taylor SWCD

2 years

Taylor

$70,500

South Chequest Creek

Davis SWCD

2 years

Davis

$100,000

Upper Otter Creek

Fayette SWCD

2 years

Fayette

$100,000

Waterloo Creek

Allamakee SWCD

2 years

Allamakee, Huston (MN)

$100,000

 

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