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Watershed Work is Scheduled
Wotk will continue this summer on the Big Wyacondah Watershed as construction has pushed between the one-third and one-half completed mark
1966 - Plannng Assistance is Approved for Carter Creek
Congressman Bert Bandstra (Dem., Iowa) announced today that the U. S. Soil Conservation Service has approved planning assistance for the Carter Creek Watershed in Dav1s and Appanoose Counties.
Bandstra, from Iowa's Fourth Congressional District,…
Bandstra, from Iowa's Fourth Congressional District,…
1966 - Carter Creek Watershed Plan will be Developed
Encompassing 24,480 acres in Iowa, the 18-mile-long Carter Creek watershed area starts near Moulton in Appanoose County and enters Missouri south of Bloomfield. The watershed averages 2.5 miles wide.
1966 - Arnold Speaks on Watersheds
Verle Arnold, work unit conservationist for the Davis
County Soil Conservation District, spoke to the Bloomfield Rotary Club about the progress on the Wyacondah and Carter Creek watersheds.
County Soil Conservation District, spoke to the Bloomfield Rotary Club about the progress on the Wyacondah and Carter Creek watersheds.
1963 - To Take Look at Watersheds
The State Soil Conservation mmittee will be in Davis
ccuf1,tY Friday to examine Carter Creek and North Wyacondah as it prepares to decide on applications made for watershed assistance.
ccuf1,tY Friday to examine Carter Creek and North Wyacondah as it prepares to decide on applications made for watershed assistance.
1964 Spillway Project
A mechanical spillway is under construction at the Dale Dixon farm as work coptinues on the Big Wyacondah Watershed.