ANKENY, Iowa — Agriculture’s Clean Water Alliance (ACWA) is leading a $713,000 Water Quality Initiative (WQI) in the Elk Run Watershed to engage farmers in parts of Sac, Calhoun and Carroll counties in discussion and implementation of water conservation practices outlined in the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy.
Through on-farm evaluations, collecting water samples, implementing practices from the Nutrient Reduction Strategy and uniting farmers, partners and urban entities, the Elk Run WQI will strive to further awareness and ultimately implementation of water quality conservation practices.
Outreach events across the watershed will highlight various technologies that significantly reduce loss of nutrients while maintaining productivity. Additional conservation practices to be implemented include bioreactors, saturated buffers, cover crops, nitrification inhibitors and drainage water management.
The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Services (IDALS) provided $354,000 to the project. IDALS funding will be dispersed over the course of the three-year project in addition to partner and landowner contributions.
For more information about the ACWA, visit www.acwa-rrws.org