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- Stream, River and Watershed Designations - Upper Iowa River
The Upper Iowa River Watershed has 60 6 miles of High Quality Waters (HQ) and 183 9 miles of High Quality Resource Waters According to the Iowa DNR, High Quality Waters demonstrate "exceptionally better quality than the levels specified in the Water Quality Standards" and have "exceptional recreational and ecological
- NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS - House
So much of the Iowa River within the State of Iowa, as lies north of the town of Wapello, and so much of the said river within the State of Iowa, as lies between the town of Toolsboro and the town of Wapello, in the county of Louisa, shall not be deemed a navigable river or public highway, but dams and bridges may be constructed across it
- Understanding Riverine Rights Today - In-Fisherman
If a stream or river is navigable, federal regulations and rulings apply If it’s not navigable, control is in the hands of state or local authorities Most states use the term “navigable” in relation to riverine rights A few states, like Iowa, define rivers as either “meandered” or “non-meandered” and base public
- Iowa River Water Trail
Long, quiet floats are this water trail’s specialty, taking you from bustling Iowa City and through the small towns of Hills, Columbus Junction, Wapello and Oakville before ending at the Mississippi River The Iowa River from Iowa City to the Mississippi includes 72 miles of unobstructed paddling, beautiful scenery, wildlife and access points
- 102 Interesting Facts About Iowa - The Fact File
Iowa is the only state bordered by two navigable rivers; the Missouri River to the west and the Mississippi River to the east The eastern and the western borders of the state are completely formed by the rivers 7 There is only one town island in Iowa Sabula town in Jackson County, Iowa, is located on an island in Mississippi river
- Iowa Article: Des Moines River Navigation; Great Expectations . . .
By an act of Congress on Aug 8, 1846, a grant of land was given to the Territory of Iowa ‘to aid in the improvement’ of navigation on the Des Moines River Most readers failed to notice that the act did not guarantee navigability ” (292)
- Where to Paddle - Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Iowa is blessed with a variety of rivers, creeks, and lakes offering a number of different types of experiences for beginner to expert paddler 18,000 miles of navigable streams await exploration by curious paddlers from across the state Back to top
- dry riverbeds are NOT public property | Iowa Whitetail Forums
The State of Iowa owns the beds of its navigable streams up to the ordinary high-water mark and holds them in trust for its citizens McManus v Carmichael, 3 Iowa (Clarke) 1 (1856) Thus, a riparian owner whose land abuts a navigable water body takes only to the high-water mark McCauley v Salmon, 234 Iowa 1020, 1022, 14 N W 2d 715, 716 (1944)I
- Water Trail Development - Iowa Department of Natural Resources
The statewide water trails plan, "Iowa Water Trails: Connecting People with Water and Resources," identified the need for good initial planning Water trail planning can take 18-24 months, give or take a few months Because of the complexity and number of issues that can arise during the planning process, as well as the many requirements needed for state designation, the DNR is closely
- Iowa water conditions - USGS Water Data for the Nation
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