Climate Change
Iowa Counties Keep Water Quality Monitoring Afloat After State Funding Cuts
Polk County will invest $200,000 to help keep the network operational. It offers key information for a state struggling with water pollution from agricultural runoff.
DES MOINES, Iowa—For over a decade, a network of water quality sensors managed by the University of Iowa has provided publicly available data about waterways across the state.
Iowa Counties Keep Water Quality Monitoring Afloat After State Funding Cuts