Kansas WaterLINK is an EPA 319-funded project that aims to pair Kansas colleges with communities to implement watershed restoration and improvement projects. Competitive minigrants are available up to $5,000 to support projects. Projects may range from developing educational materials for producers on best management practices to reduce water contamination from agricultural land to conducting community water education fairs or stream monitoring. Projects are designed to reinforce class learning objectives. We aim to engage students and faculty from all majors and interests. WaterLINK projects add capacity to WRAPS initiative by providing expertise of faculty and students. More information and project profiles can be accessed at www.ksu.edu/waterlink.
General Services
Education
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Education Kansas WaterLINK can pair communities with a college students that will work to create solutions to your watershed information and education needs.
BMP's / Tech Implementation Services
Stormwater
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Stormwater Kansas WaterLNK can pair communities with a college course that can contribute to a community stormwater management and NPDES BMPs.
Service Area
Kansas WaterLINK provides services in the areas listed below:
All - We serve the entire state
WRAPS Projects we're currently working with
Delaware RI WRAPS, Big Creek and Middle Smoky Hill WRAPS, Upper Wakarusa WRAPS, Marmaton RI WRAPS
Copyright 2010 Kansas Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy This project funded in part through the Kansas Water Office, with appropriations from the Kansas Water Plan Fund; and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, through EPA Section 319 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Grant # C9007405-11.