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Find comprehensive information and resources for various stakeholders within the Rice Creek Watershed District. Residents, lakeshore property owners, teachers and schools, and city and county partners can access valuable guidance on improving and protecting water quality. From grant programs to volunteer opportunities, shoreline restorations to school programming, these pages empower everyone to take active steps in safeguarding our water resources for our future.

Residents

Information on how residents in all cities and counties can improve and protect water quality at their homes and in the community. Resources and information pertaining to grant programs, rain gardens, native plants, volunteer opportunities in RCWD, working with HOA’s, and more.
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Lakeshore Property Owners

Information on how lakeshore property owners can improve and protect water quality. Resources and information pertaining to grant programs, shoreline restorations, Lake Associations, aquatic invasive species, volunteer opportunities in RCWD, and more.
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Teachers and Schools

Information on how teachers and schools can improve and protect water quality at their schools and in classrooms. Resources and information on school programming, education resources, funding opportunities, outreach events, volunteer opportunities within RCWD, and more.
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City and County Partners

Information about how cities and counties within the Rice Creek Watershed District can utilize grant programs for projects, promote permit processes, and use RCWD as a resource for MS4, Local Water Planning, and more.
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