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Water Resources


Comments and Rulings
WACD Comments on EPA Clean Water Act Jurisdictional Guidance June 27, 2011
Jurisdictional Waters

Pole Mountain Litigation Ruling
WACD Comments on EPA Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation Proposed Rule (1-5-12)

Suitewater
The Natural Resource Planning and Analysis Tool

2013-14 State Water Quality Funds
Guidelines for lab, equipment and training funds
Timeline
Request for Proposals
Applications and budget forms due April 30

Big Horn River TMDL Project
Public Meetings
Quarterly Update
(6/14/11)

Publications
Pathway to Water Quality Project at the Wyoming State Fairgrounds
Final Report for Statewide Water Quality Public Outreach and Education Project 3/2010
Wyoming Watersheds Progress Report 2009
Wyoming Water Policy - 2/1998
WACD Watershed Strategic Plan and Appendices
Wyoming Watersheds Progress Report 2011
     2011 Watershed Report introduction
     Bear River Basin
     Belle Fourche Basin
     Big Horn River Basin
     Green River Basin
     Little Snake River Basin
     North Platte River Basin
     Powder River Basin
     South Platte River Basin
     Snake River Basin
     Tongue River Basin

Water Quality Monitoring Program

Misc.
List of Watershed Improvement Districts in Wyoming - 7-13-11

Water Resources Data System (WRDS) Water Library
Animal Feeding Operation Program
Septic System Tool Kit

 


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Mission: The Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts provides leadership for the conservation of Wyoming's soil and water resources, promotes the control of soil erosion, promotes and protects the quality of Wyoming's waters, reduce siltation of stream channels and reservoirs, promote wise use of Wyoming's water, and all other natural resources, preserve and enhance wildlife habitat, protect the tax base and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of this state through a responsible conservation ethic.