954 resultados para Water quality criteria


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Summary of stream water quality data collected from 2000 through 2009.

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Summary of water quality data from stream in Iowa from 2000 through 2010.

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Summary of water quality data collected from stream in 2010.

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Summary of stream water quality data collected from 2000 through 2011.

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Summary of stream water quality data for 2011.

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Summary of lake water quality data collected from 2000 through 2011.

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Summary of lake water quality data collected in 2011.

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Summary of water quality data collected from streams in Iowa from 2000 through 2012.

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Summary of stream water quality data collected in 2012.

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Summary of stream water quality collected in 2013.

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Summary of stream water quality data collected from 2000 through 2013.

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Summary of stream water quality data collected in 2014.

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Summary of stream water quality data collected from 2000 through 2014.

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Prior to European settlement, wetland basins covered 4 to 6 million acres, or approximately 11% of Iowa's surface area. Wetlands were part of every watershed in the state, but nearly 95% of them have been drained for agriculture. As Iowa was settled wetlands were drained and developed, resulting in the loss of wildlife habitat, damage to water quality, rapid topsoil erosion, and increased incidents and severity of flooding. The condition of Iowa’s remaining wetlands is poorly known. The goal of this project was to assess the ecological condition of prairie pothole wetlands in a defined region of north-central Iowa. This project has worked to develop and establish our wetland sampling methods, while providing baseline data regarding the basic chemical, physical, and biological status of Iowa’s permanent and semi-permanent wetland resources. The baseline data obtained from our monitoring methods is mainly in the form of numerical values derived from the lab analyses of our samples. This data will be used to begin building a database to interpret ecological condition changes in Iowa’s wetlands as the sampling regime and assessment methodology are repeated over time.

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Summary of lake water quality data collected in 2014 as part of the Iowa DNR's lake monitoring program.