
Join Iowa's water experts for an encore presentation of findings from the Central Iowa Source Water Research Assessment (CISWRA) report—a groundbreaking scientific study that provides the most comprehensive analysis of water quality in the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers to date. This historic event will feature a distinguished panel of scientists who were directly involved in creating this landmark 227-page assessment, offering attendees unprecedented access to the researchers behind this critical work.
For more information about the CISWRA report, visit: polkcountyiowa.gov/public-works/water-resources/polk-county-water-quality-initiatives/
Registration is required. Please fill out this short registration form here: https://uiowa.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cUw1jpF1kcp4RSK to receive event information and updates.
Event Schedule - Subject to Change:
5:30 p.m: Doors open
6:00 p.m: A welcome and introductions
6:15 p.m: Prepared remarks from CISWRA researchers
7:00 p.m: Questions from the audience - Moderated by Erin Jordan, Associate Professor of Practice in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication
7:20 p.m: Call to Action
7:30 p.m: End
Don't miss this opportunity to hear directly from the scientists whose research will shape Central Iowa's water future for decades to come.
Hear directly from members of the team of 16 scientists who conducted this two-year, $1 million research project. These leading researchers from across the United States and Iowa will present their findings on:
Water quality conditions in the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers
Sources and impacts of pollution affecting drinking water for 600,000+ Central Iowans
Scientific recommendations for improving source water quality
Implications for public health, recreation, and economic development
Interactive Q&A Session
Engage with the scientific team in an open dialogue about the study's methodology, findings, and recommendations. This is your opportunity to ask questions directly to the experts who spent over 4,000 hours analyzing the data that affects our region's most vital resource.
About
The CISWRA Project was commissioned by the Polk County Board of Supervisors in 2023 to provide an unbiased, comprehensive analysis of our region's source water quality. This collaborative effort represents one of the most thorough scientific assessments ever conducted on Central Iowa's water resources.
Registration is required. Please fill out this short registration form here: https://uiowa.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cUw1jpF1kcp4RSK to receive event information and updates.