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Storm Lake Watershed Project
Thirty percent of Storm Lake's shoreline is public parks.

Landowners and residents are working together with the Storm Lake Watershed Project to improve their lake.

By installing conservation practices and making other changes, Storm Lake residents are working to improve their farming operations, their land, their lake and the future.
More about Storm Lake

Local Project Website: Storm Lake Water Quality Project

Reports and Publications

Get Involved

For More Information
Local:
Amy Johnson
Storm Lake watershed project coordinator
(712) 732-3096
Amy.M.Johnson@ia.nacdnet.net
Buena Vista NRCS Office

Statewide:
Steve Hopkins
DNR Watershed Improvement Program Grants Coordinator
(515) 281-6402
Stephen.Hopkins@dnr.iowa.gov

What's a watershed?

A watershed is the area of land that drains into a lake or stream.

Water traveling over the surface or through groundwater may pick up contaminants like sediment, chemicals and waste and deposit them in a body of water.



 

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