PUBLIC ASKED TO ATTEND MEETING ON IMPROVING MCLOUD RUN, IOWA'S ONLY URBAN TROUT STREAM CEDAR RAPIDS - The DNR will hold a public meeting to gather Iowans' input prior to drafting an improvement plan for Iowa's only urban trout stream, McLoud Run. The DNR will hold the meeting at 7:00 p.m. Oct. 2. at the Cedar Rapids Department of Water, 1111 Shaver Road NE. All interested residents and parties may attend. McLoud Run is a spring-fed stream located in the heart of Cedar Rapids, with water conditions cold enough to support a trout population year-round. However, McLoud Run was placed on the state's impaired waters list after a fish kill in August 2001. Heat shock caused the fish kill when a rapid rise in water temperature stressed the trout. The rise in temperature came from rain water that fell on hot roofs, parking lots and paved areas, and then ran into the stream. "McLoud Run is a unique resource for the people of Cedar Rapids, and we need their help to make it a healthier stream," said Joe Herring, with the DNR's Watershed Improvement section. "As we develop a water quality plan for McLoud Run, it's very important that we have the help of Cedar Rapids residents, who know and use the stream." The DNR is seeking public input to provide opinions, comments and assistance in determining the causes of and solutions to the problem. These comments will be used to develop a water quality plan, also known as a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), for heat pollution in McLoud Run. Citizen involvement is critical to achieving water quality goals at McLoud Run and across the state. MEDIA CONTACT: Joe Herring, DNR, at (515) 281-8143. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]