Enrolling in our cost share program is a great way to ensure that you are doing your part in preserving the environment for future generations. We provide financial assistance for conservation efforts on privately-owned land, making it easier for landowners to make positive changes. Whether you’re a farmer looking to reduce erosion or a homeowner looking to create a rain garden, our district offers a wide range of opportunities for you to make a difference. Sign up today and join the many others working towards a sustainable future.
FOURMILE CREEK WATERSHED ABOUT The Fourmile Creek Watershed is 76,600-acres consisting of urban and agriculture communities. It is currently home to over 80,000 people. The watershed’s northernmost reaches begin near
MUD, CAMP, AND SPRING CREEKS WATERSHED ABOUT Mud Camp and Spring Creek Watersheds encompasses 64,511 acres central Iowa. The creeks and their tributaries traverse over 50 miles before entering the
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT PLAN Introduction Rural areas, like residential acreages and crop fields, make up a little over half of the landscape in Polk County. This has drastically changed from the
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Polk Soil and Water Conservation District
1513 North Ankeny Blvd., Suite 3
Ankeny, IA, 50023
Polk Soil and Water Conservation District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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