Red Cedar River Basin 
Steering Committee

 

The Red Cedar River Basin Project began in 1995 as a pilot project in the State of Wisconsin.  This project was initiated jointly by the DNR and UW-Extension.  A goal of the project is to involve local partners in water quality planning and programming on a watershed scale.  This project has since evolved into the formation of a Steering Committee that involves stakeholders including participation and leadership from local industry, farmers, academics, conservation groups, environmentalists, wastewater treatment plants, and local governments.  The Steering Committee has developed the following vision:
 

"To improve and preserve water quality in the Red Cedar River Basin by identifying and understanding the problems and promoting education and cost-effective, innovative water management solutions."

The purpose of the steering committee is provide representation of stakeholders in the Red Cedar River Basin in 1) identifying water quality issues, problems, and basin needs; 2) seeking management alternatives, formulating solutions and coordinating implementation; and 3) prioritizing water quality projects and goals.


Red Cedar Pages:
Red Cedar River Basin Map
Projects and Accomplishments
Minutes

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