Minnesota's Major Watershed Projects
Cedar River Major Watershed
The Cedar River watershed in Minnesota encompasses 454,029 acres in Mower, Freeborn, Dodge, and Steele counties. The Cedar River runs about 300 miles, from its headwaters in Dodge County to Louisa County in southeast Iowa, where it joins the Iowa River and winds its way to the Mississippi River.
Monitoring and assessment
Information is coming soon.
Strategy development projects
Information is coming soon.
Implementation activities
Infomation is coming soon.
Meetings and events
See the TMDL Meetings and Events for notices of general interest and event-related information on impaired waters/TMDLs.
Links
- Cedar River
- Lower Mississippi River Basin TMDLs
- Lower Mississippi River Basin Basin Alliance for the Lower Mississippi in Minnesota (BALMM)
Information contact
Bill Thompson, MPCA project manager
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
18 Wood Lake Drive SE, Rochester, MN 55904
507-206-2627
bill.thompson@state.mn.us
