Our February Newsletter is out! 💧🚂🐛
Don't miss exciting articles about water quality monitoring, a unique dining car experience, and the world of caterpillars! Click the link to read now!
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Prairie Rivers of Iowa PR and Marketing Coordinator Mike Kellner is retiring at the end of January! (This Wednesday, Jan. 31st.) Please join us at our office Wednesday from Noon to 2 p.m. for an open house in his honor! Visit https://t.co/f4BwvHSY87 for details.
Prairie Rivers of Iowa is looking to fill our Executive Director position responsible for executive management and oversight to ensure the organization's and its programs' financial and operational sustainability. Visit https://t.co/0k5e2JPQfB for more info and to apply.
It's a great day! Our Pollinator Specialist Jessica Butters, shares a birthday with none other than the great Aldo Leopold. Happy birthday to you both! @AldoLeopoldFdn
Our January e-newsletter is out! Feature stories about our environment include "Prairie Rivers of Iowa Wins Grant to Help Pollinators and Farmers," and "Can Infrastructure Spending Help Iowa’s Polluted Rivers?" and much more. We hope you'll check it out!
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CWA Fact #49 Wasteload Allocation💩👍 How is the Raccoon River TMDL like Dan’s New Year’s resolution to exercise? 🏃♂️🙃 Sewage treatment plants that discharge to an impaired water body may have additional requirements.
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Prairie Rivers of Iowa is looking for a PR & Marketing Coordinator who will drive the development and implementation of our integrated marketing communication. Visit https://t.co/3IuB3ZAGie full job description and learn how to apply.
Prairie Rivers of Iowa is looking to fill our executive director position to be responsible for the organization's day-to-day administrative and strategic operations. Key programs include water quality, pollinator conservation, and Iowa Byways. https://t.co/5c8Nh2l7z4
Read about the legacy our executive director is leaving behind. Interested in helping us start the next chapter? Visit our website to apply. https://t.co/tGnmC8NJYf
Our December newsletter is live! Read about our director's legacy, a year of pollinator progress, sources of financial assistance for historic preservation, and a wonderful poem about the Lincoln Highway! https://t.co/1LeIFhxwsG
Save these dates: December 11 & 12. Stormwater Design Training. This comprehensive training provides a design approach to manage both small and large storm events to improve water quality and reduce local flooding.
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#WatershedWednesday Clean Water Act: Fact 48 Outstanding Iowa Waters-Aantidegradation review includes a cost-benefit analysis & threshold for determining if a less polluting alternative is too expensive. https://t.co/wdBsbxdVaH via @YouTube
Clean Water: Are Iowans Getting What We Paid For? A good read. We all deserve to know where we are as a state and nation toward making our water clean. You can also learn more by visiting our YouTube channel's Clean Water Act 50 Years 50 Facts playlist. https://t.co/2PoeuAt6Rx
#GivingTuesday Everyone deserves the right to have clean water. Will you join us in our efforts to make a difference in Iowa for for our neighbors downstream?
Save the date; 12/5/23, 8:00am - 12:00pm. Free training designed for private contractors, city and county staff, and commercial retailers that conduct snow removal and apply salt and deicers on parking lots, sidewalks, and related surfaces. Register here: https://t.co/xUpoEDoAME