Scientists from the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (Dave Nemazie and Sarah Lane) and Aqua Terra Science (Dr. Tom Simpson) were invited to Iowa from April 13-14 to discuss the Chesapeake Bay restoration effort. In this two-day period they met and gave presentations to scientists at Iowa State University, advocacy organizations, state elected officials, Measures of Success Committee of the state Water Resources Coordinating Council, and a public lecture at Drake University Agricultural Law Center.
Below are presentations and additional resources.
Resources
America’s Watershed Initiative Mississippi River Watershed Report Card
Source Legislation
Critical Areas Law (1984), Critical Areas Commision – protection of shorelines (revised in 2008)
Phosphate Laundry Detergent Ban (1988) – reduced phosphorous loads
Water Quality Improvement Act (1998) – nutrient management on farms
Bay Restoration Fund (2005), Bay Restoration Fund MDE Website – primarily for waste water treatment plant upgrades, also funds cover crops and septic upgrades
Water Resources Element of Comprehensive Plans (2006) – ensure water and sewer capacity available for growth
Chesapeake Bay 2010 Trust Fund (2008) – reduce non-point sources of pollution, Chesapeake and Coastal Bays Trust Fund
Websites
For additional information, contact Dave Nemazie at nemazie@umces.edu.