Have you ever wondered where all the water goes after the rain ends? Or where your community's storm sewers or drainage ditches lead?
The answer is your local creek, river or lake. When turning on a faucet, most Arkansans have no doubt that clean water will spill out, but not nearly enough people know the source of that water or about their community's water quality.
Nearly two-thirds of the state's 75 counties are home to a watershed with some form of impairment.
Now through March, the Cooperative Extension Service will present a series of watershed workshops where residents can learn more about local water concerns and how their actions can affect water quality.
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Arkansas Watershed Steward Meetings Set
Arkansas Watershed Steward Meetings Set
"The challenge goes on. There are other lands and rivers, other wilderness areas, to save and to share with all. I challenge you to step forward to protect and care for the wild places you love best"
- Neil Compton
- Neil Compton
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