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Polk County summarizes two-year Central Iowa water-quality assessment; report to be released July 1

Polk County · June 26, 2025
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Polk County officials presented the Central Iowa Source Water Research Assessment (CISRA), a two-year synthesis by 16 scientists of studies on the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers. County staff said the report will be made public on July 1 and will guide future water-quality projects.

Polk County representatives told listeners that a two-year, multi-researcher assessment of Central Iowa’s source waters is complete and will be released publicly on July 1. "What is in our water?" Speaker 1 asked, framing the county’s effort to assess pollution and risks in the confluence of the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers.

The county described the Central Iowa Source Water Research Assessment, or CISRA, as…

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