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Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals, insects, snakes, birds, fish, butterflies, etc. that can be found in Iowa.
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Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals, insects, snakes, birds, fish, butterflies, etc. that can be found in Iowa.
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Quarterly newsletter produced by the Iowa Department of Blind, about the information and activities that are on going in the department.
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Quarterly newsletter produced by the Iowa Department of Blind, about the information and activities that are on going in the department.
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Quarterly newsletter produced by the Iowa Department of Blind, about the information and activities that are on going in the department.
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Quarterly newsletter produced by the Iowa Department of Blind, about the information and activities that are on going in the department.
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Quarterly newsletter produced by the Iowa Department of Blind, about the information and activities that are on going in the department.
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Quarterly newsletter produced by the Iowa Department of Blind, about the information and activities that are on going in the department.
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Quarterly newsletter produced by the Iowa Department of Blind, about the information and activities that are on going in the department.
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This report includes the objectives, implementation responsibilities and target dates recommended and passed by the delegates to the Iowa Governor's Pre-White House Conference on Library and Information Services (April 30-May 2, 1991) or the White House Conference on Library and Information Services (July 9-13, 1991. Text of the relevant recommendations is included for each objective.
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Whit Oak Lake was listed on the 2008 Section 303(d) List if impaired waters in four categories. The first phase of the project has already helped to affect approximately 60% of the watershed. There has been an estimated sediment reduction of 609 tons per year with phase one. The structure being planned for the South end of the lake, (phase two) will affect nearly all of the remaining 40%. If we can accomplish similar results, we can expect a sediment reduction of approximately 273 tons additional per year. We have been working with the Mahaska County NRCS office, Snyder & Associates (engineers) and private landowners in the watershed to make this project a reality.