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LOWER JAMES RIVER WATERSHED FIVE YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN In Cooperation With: James River Water Development District South Dakota Conservation Districts
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Document Date: 2013-03-12 09:32:14


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Aberdeen / Huron / Oakes / Yankton / Information / /

Company

Hanson / LEBEDA CONSULTING LLC / City of Mitchell / Stream Bank / Prescribed Grazing Systems / Jerauld CDs / Aurora / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Business Partnership / Product Issues / FDA Phase / /

IndustryTerm

land applications / bank erosion / individual human sewage systems / bank instability / private human sewage systems / bank stabilization / /

NaturalFeature

Sand Creek / James River / Lower James River / Lake Mitchell/Firesteel Creek / Twin Lakes / Firesteel Creek / Missouri River / Wilmarth Lake / Dawson Creek / Rose Hill Lake/Sand Creek / Wolf Creek / Pierre Creek / /

Organization

United States Department of Agriculture / Hydraulic Unit / SD Department of Environment / U.S. Census Bureau / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / James River Water Development District South Dakota Conservation Districts South Dakota Association of Conservation Districts South Dakota Department of Environment / State Environmental Protection Agency / USDA / SD Department of Environment and Natural Resources / Environmental Protection Agency / /

Person

Mitchell Yankton Parkston Freeman Wessington / Mitchell Water / McCook / Rose Hill / Sanborn / Soils Map / James Watershed / James Basin / /

Position

Miner / Executive / General / /

Product

Report / waterbodies / Diagnostic Feasibility / /

ProvinceOrState

Missouri / South Dakota / Yankton County / Hand County / North Dakota / Hanson County / /

Region

southeastern South Dakota / /

Technology

BMP / /

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