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You've got questions about Central Iowa's water since officials have banned commercial and residential lawn watering due to ...
More than two decades after it was started, the river cleanup effort Iowa Project AWARE, is about to hit a major milestone: 1 ...
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Starting Monday, the water utility agency said it will permit sod and turf businesses to use up to one million gallons daily ...
On this week's episode of KCCI Close Up, President Donald Trump celebrated the Fourth of July by officially signing his "One ...
Elected officials who fail to address the protection of clean water are and will be derelict, writes James Larew.
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If you will not fight for clean water, get out | Letters
It’s time to drive these farmer welfare queens off the taxpayer trough. End the subsidies—if you misuse them, you lose them. If you won’t fight for clean water, get out of the way. Joel E. Wells Ph.D, ...
The decision comes as Central Iowa Water Works reaffirmed the lawn watering ban is still in effect due to high nitrate levels ...
Central Iowa Water Works lifts ban on companies installing sod. But it keeps prohibition on lawn watering for 600,000 Des ...
The lawn watering ban is still in effect going into the holiday weekend. Central Iowa Water Works said they need to see a ...
Nitrates, fecal bacteria, sediment and other pollutants in the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers threaten safe drinking water for ...
The North Raccoon River routinely has elevated levels of nitrate contamination.   Buy Photo Nitrate pollution is no longer ...