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Public Invited to Visit Winnebago River Watershed Booth at North Iowa Fair
['Mark Pitz']
Local News – KCHA NEWS – Charles City's News, Weather & Sports
The Winnebago River Watershed Management Coalition (WRWMC) invites community members to stop by its booth at the North Iowa Fair in Mason City, Wednesday (07.29) through Sunday (08.02), to learn more about ongoing efforts to improve water quality, reduce flooding, and enhance recreation throughout the Winnebago River Watershed.
Representatives from the coalition and planning team will be available to provide updates on the Watershed Management Plan, answer questions, and gather input from residents, landowners, and other stakeholders across the watershed.
The Winnebago River Watershed spans more than 600,000 acres in northern Iowa, covering parts of Winnebago, Worth, Cerro Gordo, Floyd, and Hancock counties.
Work on the Watershed Management Plan began in July 2025 and will be completed in September 2026 with assistance from JEO Consulting Group.
The plan will identify and prioritize projects to improve water quality, reduce flood risks, and enhance recreational opportunities — all through voluntary, cooperative efforts.