Articles from October 2025

River

Linn County considers request to help fund Iowa water sensor program

Wednesday, October 29, 2025
CEDAR RAPIDS — In a meeting with Linn County officials Monday, Larry Weber — who oversees a program that deploys dozens of sensors in rivers and streams across Iowa — said the quality of the state’s water is not improving, and that monitoring of the water must continue.
3 award recipients stand in a line and smile, holding their 10-year awards

College honors staff, faculty with excellence, longevity awards

Tuesday, October 28, 2025
The annual awards from the College of Engineering and the University of Iowa recognize excellence in faculty and staff members, as well as longevity awards recognizing years of service to the College of Engineering. A ceremony was held on October 22, 2025, to recognize the recipients.
Kristin Stein Wins Award

Kristin Stein named 2025 Student of the Year by the American Water Works Association

Monday, October 27, 2025
Kristin Stein, an undergraduate student in civil and environmental engineering, has been named the 2025 Student of the Year by the American Water Works Association!
Polk County allocates funding

Polk County allocates $200k to water study, seeks broader collaboration for support

Monday, October 27, 2025
Polk County is stepping up to support a crucial water quality monitoring program in Iowa after state funding was cut. IIHR—Hydroscience and Engineering, is a program that tracks nitrate levels in Iowa's waterways, and is now receiving one-third of its necessary funding from the county.
Flood

Is This Rainfall Forecast Good or Bad? For Flood Forecasting, the Answer Is Scale Dependent

Thursday, October 23, 2025
How well does the short-term precipitation forecast support the National real-time streamflow forecasting system? This study, published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society and led by researchers at IIHR—Hydroscience and Engineering and the Iowa Flood Center, addresses that question.
Nitrate Levels

Of Corn and Cancer: Iowa's Deadly Water Crisis

Thursday, October 23, 2025
All that feed corn and all those soybeans—and those nearly 25 million hogs—produce a lot of nitrate. It’s making Iowans sick and causing them to die. And the politicians aren’t doing a thing about it.
Checking sensor

University of Iowa water sensor program will get funding from Polk County as Linn, Johnson leaders consider contributions

Thursday, October 23, 2025
In an effort to keep an Iowa water quality sensor program afloat past next June, Polk County Supervisors voted this week to invest funds in it, and they invited Linn and Johnson counties to do the same.
River

Polk County funds water quality monitors to ensure safe drinking water

Thursday, October 23, 2025
DES MOINES, Iowa — Polk County leaders have announced a plan to fund Iowa's water quality monitors, stepping in after state lawmakers cut $500,000 in funding for the program in 2023, which would have led to many critical river monitors going offline next summer. These monitors are crucial as they record nitrate levels, which reached record highs last summer, affecting over half a million metro water customers who had to reduce water usage.
Water Quality

Iowa's most populous county invests in statewide water quality sensors as current funding dries up

Thursday, October 23, 2025
The Polk County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to provide $200,000 to help maintain a network of water quality sensors in rivers and streams across Iowa.
Racoon River

Polk County 'leading' effort to fund statewide water quality monitoring system

Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Polk County supervisors voted Tuesday to invest $200,000 to keep water quality monitors functioning across the state — a move officials said they hope other counties will mirror. The funding will help a University of Iowa-headed monitoring system that was set to end in summer 2026 due to a lapse in funding. Polk County officials said the data provided by the system is “vital” to the state as it implements different practices to improve water quality.