| Upper Cedar Watershed Management Improvement Auth. | The UCWMIA was created pursuant to Iowa Code Chapter 28E by and between the Iowa counties of Black Hawk, Bremer, Butler, Chickasaw, Floyd, Mitchell and Worth, the Iowa cities of Charles City, Colwell, Denver, Floyd, Nashua, Northwood, Osage, Plainfield, St. Ansgar, Stacyville, and Waverly, and the Iowa Soil and Water Conservation Districts of Black Hawk, Bremer, Butler, Chickasaw, Floyd, Mitchell and Worth Counties. The Upper Cedar Watershed (UCW) is part of the larger Cedar Watershed and encompasses 1,685 square miles - an exceptionally large geographic area. The authority may perform the following duties: Assess the flood risks in the watershed; Assess the water quality in the watershed; Assess options for reducing flood risk and improving water quality in the watershed; Monitor federal flood risk planning and activities; Educate residents of the watershed area regarding water quality and flood risks; Allocate moneys made available to the authority for purposes of water quality and flood mitigation; Make and enter into contracts and agreements and execute all instruments necessary or incidental to the performance of the duties of the authority. |