Time to start pre-application process for DNR grants to help improve local lakes, rivers and streams 12/13/2018 11:39:00 AM View Count 2584 DES MOINES — The DNR is now accepting pre-application questionnaires for grant funding that helps locally-led groups develop water quality improvement efforts in Iowa communities.
Water Summary Update: this fall the third wettest on record 12/6/2018 1:21:00 PM View Count 3489 DES MOINES — This fall’s wet weather has pulled the entire state out of drought conditions for the first time since May 2017, according to the latest Water Summary Update.
Stay safe as Iowa lakes freeze over 11/27/2018 11:44:00 AM View Count 4305 The recent blast of arctic air is growing ice on lakes and ponds over much of Iowa. Anglers are starting to get out for the popular early ice fishing season.
Third Quarter IUP Update 11/8/2018 9:18:00 AM View Count 2769 The fiscal year 2019 Intended Use Plans (IUPs) Third Quarter Update for the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (SRF) and the Drinking Water SRF are now available for public review and comment.
New Training Workshop Focuses on Bottom Line for Industrial Stormwater 10/25/2018 8:19:00 AM View Count 2504 Industrial and commercial facilities with "stormwater discharge associated with industrial activity" are required to obtain NPDES permits, known as General Permits #1 and #3. A new training opportunity has been developed to help those facilities understand their permitting requirements, develop pollution prevention plans, and implement best management practices with the goal of staying in compliance.
Large volume of treated wastewater discharged in Hancock County 10/23/2018 8:21:00 AM View Count 2372 KANAWHA - According to Kanawha wastewater treatment staff, a lagoon at the treatment plant failed sometime recently, probably after 11 a.m. Sunday morning, sending treated wastewater into West Otter Creek.
Waterfowl hunters reminded of rules for hunting in flooded crop fields 10/19/2018 12:27:00 PM View Count 4839 Iowa’s unusually wet fall has created a unique situation where floodwaters are reaching fields and causing issues regarding what waterfowl hunters can and can’t do in these areas.
Water Summary Update: the last year has been wetter, warmer 10/18/2018 1:42:00 PM View Count 2558 DES MOINES — The last year has been overall wetter and a bit warmer, according to the latest Water Summary Update.
Severe flooding in northwest Iowa causes multiple wastewater and manure discharges 9/20/2018 5:27:00 PM View Count 2619 SPENCER - Following heavy rains and extensive flooding in northwest Iowa, the DNR encourages Iowans to stay out of floodwaters until after the waters recede.
Sewer odor at Storm Lake traced; discharge ended 9/7/2018 2:06:00 PM View Count 2382 STORM LAKE—Thursday the city of Storm Lake investigated an odor complaint from a storm sewer near King’s Pointe Resort on the northeast side of the lake.
Water Summary Update: wettest August in 11 years 9/6/2018 2:10:00 PM View Count 4787 DES MOINES — Drought conditions in Iowa changed thanks to the wettest August since 2007, according to the latest Water Summary Update.
Howard County watershed improvement efforts drawing national attention 8/23/2018 1:55:00 PM View Count 3047 HOWARD COUNTY – Local efforts in Howard County to improve water quality are receiving national attention.
Two Waterloo men charged with illegally killing antlered deer 8/14/2018 12:47:00 PM View Count 19281 WATERLOO – On Thursday, August 2, 2018 at 1:26 a.m., Iowa Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Bureau was contacted by the Waterloo Police Department after they conducted a traffic stop of two males who had illegally killed two antlered deer that were still in velvet.
Heavy boat traffic expected for Labor Day Weekend 8/14/2018 12:46:00 PM View Count 3877 Boaters heading out for the Labor Day holiday will likely find busy waterways and lower water levels.
Water Summary Update: Dry July for parts of Iowa 8/9/2018 2:16:00 PM View Count 2581 DES MOINES — Parts of Iowa experienced a very dry July, with Des Moines receiving only 0.38 inches of rain for the entire month, according to the latest Water Summary Update.
FY 2019 Q2 IUP Ready for Public Review 7/27/2018 9:48:00 AM View Count 3481 The fiscal year 2019 Intended Use Plans (IUPs) Second Quarter Update for the Clean Water SRF and the Drinking Water SRF are now available for public review and comment.
2018 Operation Dry Water results in seven BWI arrests 7/24/2018 12:10:00 PM View Count 3143 The Iowa Department of Natural Resources conservation officers, park rangers, and seasonal water patrol officers, USFWS, and local county sheriff's deputies participated in the 2018 Operation Dry Water enforcement campaign June 29 through July 1.
DNR law enforcement conducts enforcement at FootFest 7/24/2018 12:07:00 PM View Count 3103 LANSING, Iowa – Conservation officers and seasonal water patrol officers from the DNR, as well as an officer from the Lansing Police Department, conducted an enforcement project surrounding FootFest in Lansing on July 14.
Local Iowa groups can receive financial assistance to launch clean water campaigns 7/12/2018 1:33:00 PM View Count 3776 DES MOINES — Beginning July 12, Iowa groups looking for help implementing innovative, regional and locally led Clean Water Awareness and Education Campaigns can apply for funding from the Iowa DNR Watershed Improvement Section.
Water Summary Update: Wet and warm June for most of Iowa 7/12/2018 1:32:00 PM View Count 3109 DES MOINES — After a warm May, Iowa experienced a wet and warm June for most of the state, according to the latest Water Summary Update.
Watershed project contracts on July 17 Environmental Protection Commission agenda 7/12/2018 1:30:00 PM View Count 2858 DES MOINES - Two contracts to reduce bacteria and nutrient loads in streams are up for commissioners’ approval at the July 17 Environmental Protection Commission meeting.
DNR releases names of those involved in Clear Lake crash 7/10/2018 2:08:00 PM View Count 2905 CLEAR LAKE, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is releasing the names of the juveniles involved in Friday’s crash on Clear Lake involving two personal watercrafts.
Girl injured when struck by personal watercraft 7/8/2018 4:12:00 PM View Count 2926 CLEAR LAKE, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources law enforcement and Clear Lake Fire and Rescue responded to a crash involving several juveniles on Clear Lake at approximately 8:15 p.m. on July 6.
Heavy rainfall causes wastewater runoff; some city wells could be affected 6/21/2018 4:23:00 PM View Count 2692 SPENCER - Excessive rains over the last few days are causing wastewater to runoff from some cities and livestock facilities in northwest and north central Iowa.
Maquoketa River Water Trail dedicated this Saturday 6/12/2018 11:44:00 AM View Count 14870 The Maquoketa River Water Trail, in Delaware County, will be dedicated as Iowa’s newest official water trail during a public ceremony at noon on June 16, at the gazebo next to the whitewater park, in downtown Manchester.
Wastewater discharge near Carroll stopped 6/8/2018 4:52:00 PM View Count 2246 CARROLL - Wastewater flowed into a drainage ditch on the east side of Carroll Thursday afternoon after a bridge contractor struck a sewer main.
Water Summary Update: Warm May sets Iowa records 6/7/2018 4:10:00 PM View Count 3864 DES MOINES — The coldest Iowa April on record was followed by the third warmest May, according to the latest Water Summary Update.
Creston and Southern Iowa Rural Water Association customers advised to boil water 6/1/2018 9:56:00 AM View Count 6944 CRESTON - A boil advisory has been issued by the Southern Iowa Rural Water Association (SIRWA) and Creston Water Works following issues with the filtration system at the Creston Water Treatment Plant. The SIRWA and Creston Water Works is issuing this drinking water warning to all of their customers.
Try these 5 water trails this spring and summer 5/29/2018 2:55:00 PM View Count 14755 If you’re looking to blaze a new trail through Iowa, consider hitting the water for something different. Iowa boasts a number of water trails, which offer a unique perspective on the state.
Iowa paddlers advised to avoid downstream of Bevers Bridge Access on popular Boone River Water Trail 5/15/2018 12:07:00 PM View Count 7055 WEBSTER CITY - New bridge construction, just downstream from the Bevers Bridge Access, on the Boone River in Hamilton County is creating a dangerous hazard for paddlers this summer. Thousands of paddlers use this access each year as they paddle down this popular water trail.
Fish kill under investigation in Dubuque County 5/12/2018 8:47:00 AM View Count 3060 PEOSTA - The DNR was unable to determine the cause of a fish kill in Whitewater Creek, Dubuque County, that occurred sometime in the first week of May.
Upcoming 2018 Sponsored Project Deadlines 5/11/2018 1:36:00 PM View Count 6082 Communities or wastewater utilities interested in applying for an State Revolving Fund (SRF) Water Resource Restoration Sponsored Project should note the upcoming deadlines:
Water monitoring, contracts at Environmental Protection meeting Tuesday 5/11/2018 9:11:00 AM View Count 2535 DES MOINES—A presentation on water monitoring will head up the Environmental Protection Commission’s May 15 business meeting.
Water Summary Update: cool and dry April sets records 5/11/2018 9:09:00 AM View Count 3295 DES MOINES —As most Iowans noticed, this was an unusual start to spring in April, exceptionally cooler and drier than normal. This April was the coldest on record, and the 13th driest on record, according to the latest Water Summary Update.
FY 2019 IUPs Ready for Public Review 5/1/2018 5:21:00 PM View Count 2630 The fiscal year 2019 Intended Use Plans (IUPs) for the Clean Water SRF and the Drinking Water SRF are now available for public review and comment .
Iowans working to protect and improve water quality mark Soil and Water Conservation Week 4/30/2018 3:10:00 PM View Count 4863 Iowans working together in their communities and backyards to improve soil and water quality, many with the help of DNR assistance and funding, are marking Soil and Water Conservation week April 29-May 5 to celebrate their achievements and inspire others to begin work on their own land.
Trout thrive again in two northeast Iowa streams thanks to improvements 4/12/2018 11:56:00 AM View Count 13745 After struggling for years to sustain a population on their own, recent sampling shows native brook trout are again thriving in the Yellow River headwaters and Mullen Creek following work on the land to improve water quality.
Water Summary Update: March continues streak of above-normal moisture conditions 4/12/2018 11:55:00 AM View Count 2826 DES MOINES —March brought 2.5 inches of rain to Iowa, the third month in a row of wetter than normal conditions. Despite this moisture, an area of persistent dryness remains in southern and southeast Iowa.
Thinking about Building? Make sure you have water 3/26/2018 10:05:00 AM View Count 3114 During 2002 producers worried about having enough water because of drought. But having enough water for livestock and poultry is an everyday concern, especially if you are thinking about building or expanding an animal feeding operation. If construction is on your mind, the time to think about water supplies is now. Save headaches and money by verifying an adequate water source before you build.
DNR operator certification program recognized with award 3/23/2018 1:26:00 PM View Count 3043 DES MOINES - This week the Association of Boards of Certification (ABC) awarded Laurie Sharp, head of the DNR Operator Certification Program with the 2018 Certification Program Award.
Water Summary Update: Extra precipitation at start of year helps improve drought conditions 3/8/2018 1:28:00 PM View Count 3258 DES MOINES — The normally dry months of January and February produced more than 2.5 inches of moisture this year, enough to continue improvement in drought conditions across much of the state, according to the latest Water Summary Update from the Iowa DNR.
Hearings will discuss two new general permits covering discharges of wastewater 2/22/2018 11:32:00 AM View Count 3343 The DNR is seeking public comment on proposed rules that will create two new general permits. The permits cover a variety of wastewater discharges to Iowa soils and streams.
Public Hearings on Proposed NPDES General Permits 8 and 9 2/13/2018 10:21:00 AM View Count 3324 The DNR is seeking public comment on proposed rules that will create two new general permits. The permits cover a variety of wastewater discharges to Iowa soils and streams.
Deadline extended for Iowans to comment on water quality standards goals for streams, rivers 2/8/2018 2:13:00 PM View Count 3604 DES MOINES — The DNR is extending the submission deadline for comments on water quality standards in Iowa to March 30.