English River WMA Board Meeting

Iowa Watershed Approach partners will join the English River Watershed Management Authority (WMA) for their quarterly meeting on Thursday, November 18 at 9:00 am, the meeting will occur via zoom. Please email englishriverwma@gmail.com for the meeting link. The ERWMA is made up of representatives from cities, counties, and soil and water conservation districts and aims […]

East and West Nishnabotna WMA Board Meeting

Oakland Community Center 614 Dr Van Zee Rd, Oakland, IA, United States

A public meeting for the East and West Nishnabotna Watershed Management Coalition (WMC) Boards has been set for Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at 9 AM  in-person at the Oakland Community Center. The ENWMC and WNWMC boards are made up of representatives from cities, counties, and soil and water conservation districts and aims to address local […]

Clear Creek WMA Board Meeting

Coralville City Hall 1512 7th Street, Coralville, IA, United States

The Clear Creek Watershed Coalition (CCWC) will have their next quarterly board meeting on Wednesday, January 19, at 5:00 PM at the Coralville City Council Chambers. The CCWC is made up of representatives from cities, counties, and soil and water conservation districts and aims to address local water quantity and quality issues in the watershed. […]

Middle Cedar WMA Board Meeting

A public meeting has been set for the Middle Cedar Watershed Management Authority (WMA) Board for Thursday, January 20, @ 3 pm, location TBD. The MCWMA board is made up of representatives from cities, counties, and soil and water conservation districts and aims to address local water quantity and quality issues in the watershed. This […]

North Raccoon WMA Board Meeting

The North Raccoon River Watershed Management Coalition (NRRWMC) will have their next quarterly board meeting on Friday January, 14 10 am-Noon, location TBD. The NRRWMC is made up of representatives from cities, counties, and soil and water conservation districts and aims to address local water quantity and quality issues in the watershed. This provides an […]

Upper Wapsi WMA Board Meeting

Twin Ponds Nature Center Ionia, Iowa

The Upper Wapsipinicon River Watershed Management Authority (UWWMA) will have its next quarterly board meeting on Tuesday, February 8 @1:30pm, at Twin Ponds Nature Center in Ionia, IA. The UWRWMA board is made up of representatives from cities, counties, and soil and water conservation districts and aims to address local water quantity and quality issues […]

English River WMA Board Meeting

Iowa Watershed Approach partners will join the English River Watershed Management Authority (WMA) for their quarterly meeting on Thursday, February 17 at TBD, the meeting will occur via zoom. Please email englishriverwma@gmail.com for the meeting link. The ERWMA is made up of representatives from cities, counties, and soil and water conservation districts and aims to […]

East and West Nishnabotna WMA Board Meeting

Oakland Community Center 614 Dr Van Zee Rd, Oakland, IA, United States

A public meeting for the East and West Nishnabotna Watershed Management Coalition (WMC) Boards has been set for Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at 9 AM  in-person at the Oakland Community Center. The ENWMC and WNWMC boards are made up of representatives from cities, counties, and soil and water conservation districts and aims to address local […]

Upper Wapsi WMA Board Meeting

Fontana Park 1883 125th St, Hazleton, Iowa

The Upper Wapsipinicon River Watershed Management Authority (UWWMA) will have its next quarterly board meeting on Tuesday, April 12 @1:30pm, at Fontana Park Nature Center, 1883 125th St., Hazleton, IA. The UWRWMA board is made up of representatives from cities, counties, and soil and water conservation districts and aims to address local water quantity and […]

Clear Creek WMA Board Meeting

Coralville City Hall 1512 7th Street, Coralville, IA, United States

The Clear Creek Watershed Coalition (CCWC) will have its next quarterly board meeting on Wednesday, April 20, at 5:00 PM at the Coralville City Council Chambers. The CCWC is made up of representatives from cities, counties, and soil and water conservation districts and aims to address local water quantity and quality issues in the watershed. […]