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Stephanie Adams
Registration Closed We are getting our kayaks and canoes out on June 28th to explore a stretch of the Pomme de Terre River! Our first stretch this year will be held on June 28th, meeting at 9:30AM at the Pomme de Terre Campground in Morris. Details with map below! Lunch will be included! Please RSVP...
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PdTRA is back in the field for a summer of water quality monitoring! 2018 will be the second, and last, season for collecting water quality data throughout the watershed for the development of our second cycle Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy Report (WRAPS). The first cycle took place in 2007 and this second cycle (that...
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The Pomme de Terre River Association is currently undergoing a round of Intensive Watershed Monitoring for 30+ stream, river, and lake sites within our watershed to gain valuable data on water quality that will be incorporated into a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy. Of course, PdTRA is not alone. A number of local residence within the...
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PDTRA is now looking to hire a Part-Time Seasonal Water Quality Technician to collect water quality data in the Pomme de Terre Watershed for the 2018 field season! The Water Quality Monitoring Technician for the Pomme de Terre River Association (PDTRA) is a seasonal field position (late May 1st – Late September) responsible for collecting...
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Recently, community members from Big Stone, Swift, Stevens, Grant, Douglas, and Otter Tail County have been coming together to talk about one thing we all have in common; the Pomme de Terre River. Whether you’re a lakeshore owner, an agricultural producer, an angler, or a city resident, the Pomme de Terre River and its watershed...
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Join us for an Open House and Conversation about watershed management in the local area. Informative booths, free Nitrate testing, presentations, kid activities, food, conversations about what’s important to you, and more…
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The Pomme de Terre Watershed is moving into the One Watershed, One Plan planning process. During the creation of this ten-year planning document, involvement from a number of various counties, agencies, local units, and landowners is necessary to create a plan that focuses on our community needs, goals, and capacity. To accomplish this the Pomme...
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PDTRA and Swift County SWCD are getting things done for the Pomme de Terre Watershed as a result of locally-led planning, fund acquisition, and project work. A dam was constructed on Drywood Creek in 1972 and failed in 1997. This failure left a non-functioning structure pushing the creek around the left and right abutments, resulting...
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