Anatomy of Iowa Floods: Preparing for the Future “How urban and rural Iowans work together to reduce flood impacts.” James Martin, Division of Soil Conservation.

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Anatomy of Iowa Floods: Preparing for the Future “How urban and rural Iowans work together to reduce flood impacts.” James Martin, Division of Soil Conservation Iowa Department of Agriculture & Land Stewardship

How Do Urban and Rural Iowans Work Together? The 1 st step in the process is You! Contact your local Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD). – Discuss your resource concerns. Ask what activities are underway to address your concerns. Request financial or technical assistance.

Iowa’s First Soil and Water Conservation Law Enacted in 1939 Created State Soil Conservation Agency integrate soil and water conservation into agricultural production to insure long-term resource protection Protecting soil productivity was the initial priority

State law also provided for establishment of Iowa’s 100 Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) assess soil erosion, floodwater and sediment damages develop comprehensive resource management plans to address these issues carry out preventive and control measures as needed local entity to deliver state assistance

Unique SWCDs Framework Each SWCD is unique –resource conservation problems it addresses –way it chooses to package and deliver programs to urban and rural landowners, farm operator and local communities. Elected SWCD commissioners represent –rural and urban constituents –soil and water resource needs

Standing Up to the 2008 Floods Ag conservation practices operated properly in reducing flood impacts 90% grade stabilization structures and water/sediment control basins 83% terraces 55% grassed waterways no-till and reduced tillage

Standing Up to the 2008 Floods Urban conservation practices operate in a similar way to reduce flood impacts. Capture Hold Infiltrate Reduce runoff Protect WQ

Don’t think you have a problem or resource concern? Urban or rural Iowans, rain and snow fall on your property. You are a watershed stakeholder. Manage the water that falls on your land. Your action or inaction impacts others. Work cooperatively with others in the watershed.

204 projects in Iowa (completed or underway) The Division of Soil Conservation works cooperatively with SWCDs, NRCS, DNR and other partners.

“Iowa Watershed Projects” Publication feature stories highlight effectiveness of the Division/District grassroots framework individual project summaries focus on the scope and variety of projects Iowa Department of Agriculture & Land Stewardship Division of Soil Conservation

A Project of the Iowa & Johnson SWCDs Coordinator: James Martin Environmental Specialist Iowa Dept. of Ag. And Land Stewardship – Division of Soil Conservation Ph

Clear Creek Watershed Conroy to Coralville Conroy

 The Clear Creek Watershed Enhancement Project Board  Members includes stakeholders representing a variety of partners Farmers and residents from the watershed City of Coralville The University of Iowa Clear Creek Amana Community Schools Johnson County Conservation Board Business leaders District Commissioners

Urban and rural collaboration for watershed protection