Conservation Work to Target Protection of 10 Iowa Lakes

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig and Iowa Department of Natural Resources Acting Director Bruce Trautman today announced that 10 Iowa lakes will receive funding through the Publicly Owned Lakes Program. The program supports cost share for landowners to install conservation practices in the watershed above publicly owned lakes and reservoirs.

The lakes being targeted are:

  • Lake Binder, Adams SWCD
  • Lake Icaria, Adams SWCD
  • Clarke County Reservoir, Clarke SWCD
  • West Lake, Clarke SWCD
  • Lake Geode, Des Moines and Henry SWCDs
  • Volga Lake, Fayette SWCD
  • Lake Miami, Monroe SWCD
  • Hickory Grove Lake, Story SWCD
  • Three Mile Lake, Union and Adair SWCDs
  • Twelve Mile Lake, Union and Adair SWCDs

“This program is another great example of the partnership between the Department of Ag, the Iowa DNR, USDA NRCS and local farmers and landowners to protect our state’s natural resources,” Naig said. “Our lakes are a tremendous asset and these funds will help make sure they are protected so Iowans can continue to enjoy our state’s water resources.”

“This is a significant amount of funds dedicated solely to protecting Iowa’s lakes,” Trautman said. “These projects will benefit water quality in our lakes through many different projects by utilizing common conservation practices.”

This year $323,500 in funding to districts will allow for targeted conservation work, including 465 acres of cover crops, 25,825 feet of terraces, 6 grade control structures and 6 water and sediment control basins to be implemented above these lakes.

Each year, 5 percent of the appropriation to the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship for soil conservation cost share goes towards protecting the water quality of publicly owned lakes in Iowa.  Local Soil and Water Conservation Districts submit applications to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to become a designated lake.  Farmers living within the selected lakes watersheds can apply for up to 75 percent cost share for practices that protect water quality.

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About the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship

Led by Secretary Mike Naig, the Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship serves the rural and urban residents that call Iowa home. Through its 14 diverse bureaus, the Department ensures animal health, food safety and consumer protection. It also promotes conservation efforts to preserve our land and enhance water quality for the next generation. Learn more at iowaagriculture.gov.

Media Contact:
Don McDowell
Communications Director
515-281-3375
Don.McDowell@IowaAgriculture.gov