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  • The Watershed
    • Understanding the Watershed
      • Stream, River and Watershed Designations
      • Land Cover and Land Use
      • Geology
        • Karst and Sinkholes
        • Soils
      • Unique Species and Ecosystems
      • Demographics
    • Challenges and Opportunities
      • Increased Flood Frequency
      • Breakdown of Upper Iowa Flood Events
      • Impact of Flooding
      • Nutrient Transport
      • Source Water
    • Water Quality
    • Subwatershed Explorer
    • Explore My Land
    • Analysis, Research, and Modeling
    • Goals, Strategies, and Actions
    • Publication Archive
    • 9 Appendices
      • Reference Materials (Links)
  • Water Quality Data
  • Recreation
    • Paddling
      • Upper Iowa River Paddler’s Guide
    • Fishing
  • For Contractors
    • Upper Iowa River Flood Reduction Project: Request for Bids

Reference Materials (Links)

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Reference Materials (Links)2022-12-28T13:32:32-06:00
  • Upper Iowa IWA Project Final Report
  • Staff Beaver Creek Final Report – Iowa Publications Online
  • 2012 Ag Census Web Maps, Overview | USDA/NASS
  • Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service: La Crosse
  • Allamakee County Environmental Health
  • Biodiversity Information Serving Our Nation (BISON)
  • BioNet – Iowa DNR Biological Monitoring and Assessment Database
  • Climate Change Has ‘Loaded The Dice’ On The Frequency Of 100-Year Floods | HuffPost
  • Consumer Confidence Report for 1999-2017 | City of Decorah Iowa
  • Decorah Bicycles: Travis & Josie
  • Decorah Parks System – Decorah Park & Recreation Department
  • Des Moines Register: Iowa water pollution is getting much worse and killing the Gulf of Mexico
  • Disaster Resilience Grant: Iowa Watershed Approach – Iowa Economic Development Authority
  • Driftless Area Restoration Effort
  • FiveThirtyEight
  • Home | FEMA.gov
  • Home Page – Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework
  • Howard County Environmental Health Main Page
  • IFIS | IOWA FLOOD INFORMATION SYSTEM | IFIS
  • Iowa Department of Natural Resources
  • Iowa DNR: Brook Trout
  • Iowa DNR: Impaired Waters
  • Iowa DNR: Karst & Sinkholes
  • Iowa DNR: Source Water Protection
  • Iowa Economic Development Authority – Iowa Economic Development Authority
  • Iowa Farmland Ownership and Tenure Survey 1982-2017: A Thirty-five Year Perspective
  • Iowa Flood Center
  • Iowa Geodata
  • Iowa Geological Survey‚ A Partner of IIHR, Hydroscience & Engineering
  • Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy
  • Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
  • Iowa Stormwater Education Partnership
  • Iowa Watershed Approach Information System
  • Iowa Watershed Approach: Reducing Flooding and Advancing Water Quality
  • IWQIS | IOWA WATER QUALITY INFORMATION SYSTEM | IWQIS
  • Karst Feature Inventory Points – Resources – Minnesota Geospatial Commons
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | U.S. Department of Commerce
  • National Weather Service
  • Natural Hazard Mitigation Saves Study – National Institute of Building Sciences
  • Niagara Cave – Harmony, MN
  • Northeast Iowa Grassfed: Grass. Water. Sunshine. Your connection to a thoughtful grassfed lifestyle.
  • Northeast Iowa RC&D | Northeast Iowa Resource Conservation and Development
  • Publications & Fact Sheets | NRCS Iowa
  • Soil Surveys by State | NRCS Soils
  • Source Water Protection
  • Status and Update on River-Floodplain Re-Connectivity Research near Green Island, Iowa
  • The Coldwater Cave Project
  • Upper Iowa River Water Quality Database
  • Urbanization exacerbated the rainfall and flooding caused by hurricane Harvey in Houston | Nature
  • USDA
  • USGS Water Data for the Nation
  • Winneshiek County Environmental Health | Winneshiek County

Watershed Resiliency Plan

  • 1 Community Engagement
  • 2 Understanding the Watershed
    • 2.1 Stream, River & Watershed Designations
    • 2.2 Land Cover and Land Use
    • 2.3 Geology
      • 2.3.1 Karst and Sinkholes
      • 2.3.2 Soils
    • 2.4 Unique Species and Ecosystems
    • 2.5 Water Quality
    • 2.6 Demographics
  • 3 Challenges and Opportunities
    • 3.1 Increased Flood Frequency
    • 3.2 Breakdown of Upper Iowa Flood Events
    • 3.3 Impact of Flooding
    • 3.4 Nutrient Transport
    • 3.5 Source Water
  • 4 Analysis, Research, and Modeling
  • 5 Subwatershed Explorer
    • 5.1 Explore My Land
  • 6 Goals, Objectives, Strategies and Actions
  • 7 Upper Iowa River Watershed Organizations (In Progress)
  • 8 Publication Archive
  • 9 Appendices
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