AWWA ACE99427

AWWA ACE99427 Lake and Water Shed Protection in the Heart of the Corn Belt

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1999

Drye, George A.; Schultz, Ron; Twait, Rick

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The City of Bloomington, Illinois, obtains its water from two man made lakes, one having a 69% larger drainage area and the other having a 77% larger storage capacity. The two lakes act very differently in the way they are affected by agricultural runoff. The great majority of the watershed area for both lakes is used for agricultural production, which has created problems. This paper discusses two main impacts which are the effects of agricultural chemicals and the siltation that has occurred from erosion of agricultural lands.

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