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Polk County board votes to fund IIHR Iowa Water Quality Network to preserve decade-long monitoring program

6298239 · October 22, 2025
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The Polk County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to fund the IIHR — Hydroscience & Engineering Iowa Water Quality Network to keep a roughly 10-year set of monitoring data active; funding will use $90,000 from a previously set-aside account and remaining money from ARPA revenue-replacement funds, the board said.

The Polk County Board of Supervisors voted to approve a resolution funding the IIHR — Hydroscience & Engineering Iowa Water Quality Network, preserving an existing county-supported water-quality monitoring program that county officials said would otherwise be suspended.

Board members approved the measure by roll call; the board recorded unanimous support. The county said it will apply $90,000 from a previously set‑aside “Cicero” account and make up the…

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