James River Basin Partnership

February Meeting – Updates from the City of Springfield

February Monthly Meeting Join us on Friday, February 7th, at the Watershed Center at 7:30 a.m. for our Monthly Meeting. The City of Springfield is embarking on some landmark projects including Renew Jordan Creek, The RAISE Grant, and code review as a follow up to the Forward SGF Community Comprehensive Plan. Our City colleagues Carrie …

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December Meeting 2024 – “John, Jim, and the James” with Brent Stock

October Monthly Meeting Join us on Friday, December 6th, at the Watershed Center at 7:30 a.m. for our Monthly Meeting. Brent Stock will present: “John, Jim, and the James: Recreation in the Ozarks.” We will explore the history of ecotourism on Ozark streams and learn why recreation is essential for the future of our waterways. Brent, the Executive …

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Connecting for Clean Water: Recap of the EPA Region 7 4-State Annual Conference

The conference brought together water warriors from Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa, offering an exciting platform to discuss and showcase innovative water quality projects across the region.

Realtor Workshop at the Onsite Wastewater Training Center

RECAP: Recent Realtor Workshop The James River Basin Partnership, Missouri Smallflows Organization, Greene County, and the Watershed Committee of the Ozarks held an Onsite Wastewater Treatment System (OWTS) Inspection/Evaluation for Real Estate Professionals Workshop on May 2, 2024. The workshop included a visit to the Onsite Wastewater Training Center, giving developers and real estate professionals …

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Recap: Greene County Septic Remediation Panel

January Monthly Meeting Recap: Greene County Septic Remediation Panel held at Watershed’s 2024 January Monthly Meeting Brent Stock and Todd Wilkinson with James River Basin Partnership, Tammy Trantham with Missouri Smallflows, Jerry Harmin and Carin Love with H2Ozarks, Michaell Bowers with Greene County, and Watershed’s Stacey Armstrong Smith, held a panel discussing the Greene County Septic Remediation …

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James River RCPP Update

Funding for riparian buffers, rotational grazing, and soil health is available in Greene/Webster counties with James River RCPP. Call us for more information!