We Want Your Cinderblocks!
In Search of Cinderblocks! In 2020, Partners of Scott County Watersheds adopted the Crow Creek Wildlife Management Area near Mt. Joy in partnership with the Iowa DNR. We are working […]
Our Mission: To improve the stewardship of Scott County watersheds through education, technical guidance, and volunteer opportunities.
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In Search of Cinderblocks! In 2020, Partners of Scott County Watersheds adopted the Crow Creek Wildlife Management Area near Mt. Joy in partnership with the Iowa DNR. We are working […]
Our 2020 Newsletter is available now for you to learn about all of our activities and events!
This webinar was recorded and can be viewed on PSCW’s YouTube channel. View the list of speakers by clicking the link below.
PSCW was on Living Local today to talk about the Fall Snapshot!
Register now for the Fall Snapshot Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Event! This is your opportunity to become a citizen scientist for the day and gather important data about the health […]
Partners of Scott County Watersheds received a grant from Iowa American Water’s Environmental Grant Program to install three biofilters along Robin Creek in Davenport. On Monday, in partnership with the […]
PSCW recorded our Snapshot volunteer training that was held in February 2020. You can now view it anytime and learn more about how the Snapshot works and what materials we […]
Ask the Expert is a new series launching on farmers.gov. In this Ask the Expert, Joey Koptis, District Conservationist for the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Baldwin County, Alabama, […]
Join Partners of Scott County Watersheds as we collect trash and other debris from the Whisky Run Creek watershed in Princeton, IA. Volunteers of all ages and abilities are encouraged to […]
Now is your chance to contribute to one of the largest water quality databases in Iowa to monitor trends in the health of Scott County’s watersheds! We will train volunteers to […]