Cannon River Watershed Joint Powers Organization
The Cannon River Watershed Joint Powers Organization (CRWJPO) was created in 2016 to serve the goal of developing and implementing the Cannon River Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan. The plan is a document developed with input from stakeholders across the watershed and provides a road map for implementing conservation practices to meet water quality and natural resource management goals for the Cannon River and many lakes and streams within the boundaries of the watershed.
Healthy Soils: Why Organic Matter Matters
Buzzing Back: Restoring Habitat for the Rusty Patch Bumble Bee
Hidden Dangers in Well Water: Protect Your Health by Testing
Reducing Flooding on the Cannon: What's Being Done?
Is Your Septic Failing? How Proper Care Protects Home & Water
Special Catch: The Cannon River's LMS Walleye
Mycorrhizal Fungi: The Powerhouse Behind Soil Health
Saving the Monarch: Improving Habitat for the Future
Score Your Shore: Healthy Shorelines for Lake Improvement
How to Talk to Your Renter About Soil Conservation
Salt Smart: The Impact of Winter Chloride Use
Gifts of Green: The Rewards of Planting Trees
Park the Plow Benefits of a No Till November
Planting Native: Inspiring Pollinator Friendly Landscapes
Shoreline Survey Fall 2022 - Tustin Lake
Shoreline Survey Fall 2021 - Lower Sakatah
Shoreline Survey Fall 2022 - Dora Lake
Shoreline Survey Fall 2022 - Sprague Lake
Shoreline Survey Fall 2022 - Sabre Lake
Shoreline Survey Fall 2022 - Roemhildts Lake
Shoreline Survey Fall 2022 - Mabel Lake
Shoreline Survey Fall 2022 - Fish Lake