Iowa Gov. Reynolds unveils water quality funding package to boost monitoring, infrastructure
The plan shifts funding to monitoring, treatment and watershed projects, including a $25 million investment for Central Iowa Water Works.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds introduces ‘farm to faucet’ water quality package
The funding package, added as an amendment through Senate File 2487, the agriculture and natural resources appropriation budget, includes multiple changes to Iowa’s system for funding water quality infrastructure and monitoring on the state level.
Gov. Reynolds introduces water quality package
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced a water quality funding package Friday that she said will move existing funding and add additional funds to renovate and expand water quality infrastructure across the state.
Iowa redirects $25M to boost nitrate removal, water quality efforts - Regional Media News
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds says $25 million is being redirected to expand nitrate removal capacity in central Iowa. During a press conference on Friday, Reynolds said Central Iowa Water Works will use the money to double the capacity of its nitrate removal system over the next three years. "Des Moines is growing fast metro area [...] The post Iowa redirects $25M to boost nitrate removal, water quality efforts appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
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