Rathbun Lake Special Project BMPs for Priority Land in Targeted Sub-Watersheds 2012: Final Report: 1221-010, 2013-2016, June 27, 2016


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Data(s)

27/06/2016

Resumo

The Rathbun Land and Water Alliance and partners have undertaken a highly effective approach to water quality protection through the Rathbun Lake Special Project. This approach is achieving a significant reduction in the sediment and phosphorus that impair water quality in Rathbun Lake and its tributaries as a result of the targeted application of best management practices (BMPs) for priority land in the watershed. This project application proposes to assist landowners to apply BMPs that will reduce sediment and phosphorus delivery from priority land in three targeted sub-watersheds as part of the Rathbun Lake Special Project. Features of this project are:(1) use of geographic information system (GIS) analysis to identify priority land that requires BMPs;(2) assistance for landowners to apply BMPs for 1,200 acres that will reduce the annual delivery of sediment by 1,800 tons and phosphorus by 6,000 pounds;(3) evaluation of the benefits from BMP application using GIS analysis and water quality monitoring; and (4) watershed outreach activities that encourage landowners to apply BMPs for priority land to protect water quality.

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pdf

Identificador

http://publications.iowa.gov/22780/1/1221-010%20Rathbun%20Lake%20Watershed%20FINAL%20Report%20%28complete%29.pdf

(2016) Rathbun Lake Special Project BMPs for Priority Land in Targeted Sub-Watersheds 2012: Final Report: 1221-010, 2013-2016, June 27, 2016. Agriculture and Land Stewardship

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

http://publications.iowa.gov/22780/

Palavras-Chave #Water quality #Watersheds
Tipo

Departmental Report

NonPeerReviewed