Our Publications
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Water Quality Interpretive Signs
*Forests and Watersheds
*Lakeside Biology
*Springside Biology
*Stream-Health & Monitoring
*The Watershed Connection
*Water Treatment Process
Stormwater Best Management Practice (BMP) Interpretive Signs
*Stormwater 101
*Beyond the Basin
*Bio-Swale
*Detention Basin
*Gabion Basket Wall
*Healthy Water Healthy People
*Level Spreader Trench
*Native Vegetation
*Outlet Protection
*Pervious Pavement
*Rain Garden
*Site Construction
Brochures
How To Make A Rain Barrel Brochure
Where to purchase a Rain Barrel
Save Our Water Quality
Print Publications
*Valley Water Mill 319 Final report - Front Back
*COWS(Community On-Site Wastewater and Stormwater) 319 Wrap Up
*Federal Grant Final Report
*Protecting Our Water
*The Value of Protecting Ozark Streams
Newsletters
Fall 2009
Summer 2009
Spring 2009
Winter 2008-2009
Summer 2008
Annual Reports
2006 2007 2008 (see video below)
Fact Sheets
How To Protect Your Well
Sink Holes
Springs
Farms and Streams
Maintaining Your Septic System Do’s & Dont’s
Watershed Committee Articles
Vive La Dolomie—When we can find the time, my fishing buddy and I head to a place where water, rocks and fish intersect in a most satisfying way-an Ozark stream…
Natural Resource Protection—1904-In 2004, Missourians celebrated the bicentennial of an amazing feat of exploration launched from their doorsteps…
Missouri’s Healing Springs—A visitor today to Pertle Springs in Warrensburg, Missouri day would probably not be impressed with the old mineral spring found there…
Missouri: The Spring State—With over 5,000 named caves, Missouri has been nicknamed the “The Cave State”. However, it could just as appropriately be called “The Spring State”…
A Historied Creek—Jordan Creek, Springfield’s founding waters, flows through the heart of the city. John Polk Campbell moved his family to its banks in 1830, raising corn where the Springfield Square is today…
Books
Consider the Source by Loring Bullard - $12.95 Available at the Watershed Committee Office and Barnes and Noble
Jordan Creek-The Story of an Urban Stream by Loring Bullard -Available at the Watershed Committee Office
Other Great Information
*Status of the Watershed Report (A Report from the Upper White River Basin Foundation)
*Proper Disposal of Pharmaceuticals
*Designing A Rain Garden
*Even or Odd-It’s Good for Your Yard
*Irrigation System Rain Sensor Rebate
*Caring for Your Karst
Missouri Stream Team Celebrates 20 years! Watch their video HERE
Media
Click Here to Watch our 2008 Annual Report Video
Watch the Water Quality Improvement Project Video

Watershed Committee on KSMU-June 24th, 2008—Education and the Environment: The Watershed Committee of the Ozarks is developing the Valley Water Mill site and turning it into an educational resource for the community. As our environment and climate change, advocates say education is key to adapting and preventing further problems. KSMU’s Missy Shelton reports.

