The word "urban" was
inadvertently omitted from the first sentence of
the McLoud Run article.
McLoud Run is Iowa's only urban trout stream,
not Iowa's only trout stream.
The DNR apologizes for any inconvenience.
A corrected version of
EcoNewsWire is pasted below and attached as a
Word document.
IOWA
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
April 19, 2007
For immediate
release
1. Public asked to attend meeting on improving McLoud Run,
Iowa’s
only urban trout stream
PUBLIC ASKED TO ATTEND MEETING ON
IMPROVING MCLOUD RUN, IOWA’S ONLY
URBAN TROUT STREAM
MEDIA CONTACT:
Joe Herring, DNR, at (515) 281-8143.
CEDAR RAPIDS - Iowans interested in
improving Iowa’s only urban trout
stream can attend a public meeting and
review a DNR improvement plan for
the stream.
The DNR has developed a
water quality improvement plan for McLoud Run,
a spring-fed stream located in
the heart of Cedar Rapids. The stream has
water conditions cold enough to
support a trout population year-round.
However, McLoud Run landed 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.
The DNR
will ask Iowans for their input on the improvement plan at the
meeting, to be
held May 2 at 10:30 a.m. at the Cedar Rapids Water
Department. The meeting
will take place in the water department’s
north conference room, located at
1111 Shaver Rd. NE.
“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. “The input of
Cedar
Rapids residents is very important to us, as they’re the ones who
know
and use the stream.”
Those not able to attend the public meeting
can receive more
information at
www.iowadnr.gov/water/watershed/tmdl/
and submit comments
on the plan (by May 21) via the following
ways:
E-mail:
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Telephone: Joe Herring at (515) 281-8143
Mail: Joe Herring, Iowa DNR,
Wallace State Office Building, 502 E. 9th
St.,
Des Moines, Iowa
50319
The DNR’s water quality improvement plan, also called by
its
technical name of Total Maximum Daily Load, outlines the problems
and
potential solutions to the problems in McLoud Run. After
gathering
Iowans’ comments, the DNR will forward the final plan to the
U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency for approval. Local groups interested
in
helping McLoud Run can then use the plan to assist their
improvement
efforts.
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