Each year, a percentage of funding the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship receives for soil conservation cost-share goes toward protecting the water quality of publicly owned lakes in Iowa. Local Soil and Water Conservation Districts submit applications, which the Iowa Department of Natural Resources uses to establish a priority list of watersheds above significant public lakes. Private landowners are then eligible to receive additional cost-share for practices that improve water quality.
The funding will allow for targeted conservation practices, including cover crops, water and sediment control basins, terraces, grade stabilization structures, and other proven practices. The adoption of these practices, implemented through landowner cost-share and state investment, will help protect these lakes for the enjoyment of all Iowans and those who visit our state.
The following lakes were selected for cost-share funding this year:
Clarke County Reservoir
Clarke County Soil and Water Conservation District
$36,762.00
Lake Geode
Des Moines County Soil and Water Conservation District
Henry County Soil and Water Conservation District
$19,162.50
Lake Icaria
Adams County Soil and Water Conservation District
$111,000.00
Lake Miami
Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District
$4,979.81
Three Mile Lake
Union County Soil and Water Conservation District
Adair County Soil and Water Conservation District
$46,863.75
Twelve Mile Lake
Union County Soil and Water Conservation District
Adair County Soil and Water Conservation District
$6,640.65
West Lake
Clarke County Soil and Water Conservation District
$20,025.00
Big Hollow Lake
Des Moines County Soil and Water Conservation District
$7,469.10
White Oak Conservation Area Lake
Mahaska County Soil and Water Conservation District
$20,587.00
Source : iowaagriculture.gov