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FLOODING MANAGEMENT RESOURCES

Below are some website with flood information. You can also find information on www.iowacounty.org

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IOWA COUNTY SEARCH SURVEY

In September 2005, four schools in Iowa County participated in the Iowa County Search Survey. The information gained from this survey can help parents, schools and communities as they look at ways to nurture caring and responsible children and adolescents.

Several newsletters have been printed with survey results.


MS Word document2007 PLATBOOK ARE HERE!!!!

Contact UW-Extension Iowa County, 222 N Iowa St, Dodgeville WI 53533 (608 935-0391). Price is $30.00. We still have 2004 Platbooks available for $15.00

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UW Extension Iowa County
222 N Iowa St, Ste 1
Dodgeville WI 53533
Phone: 608-935-0391
Fax: 608-935-3024
Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Map & Directions

The PDF file Iowa County Landowner's Reference Guide is a quick guide to county, state and federal agencies that serve Iowa County (2 pages, 155 KB).


Facts About Iowa County
Iowa County lies in a scenic area of southwestern Wisconsin. The northern boundary of the county is the Wisconsin River. Highway 23 runs north and south through the county and Highway 18 runs east and west. The county seat is Dodgeville.
PDF file Learn more facts about Iowa County (2 pages, 75 KB)

Water Quality

UW-Extension Iowa County and local townships have been cooperating to offer well water testing to rural residents.

Drinking Water Quality in Iowa County, an overview of those test results, is available in an English and Spanish version.


MISSION

With an office in each Wisconsin county, Cooperative Extension develops practical educational programs tailored to local needs and based on university knowledge and research.

County-based Extension educators are University of Wisconsin faculty and staff who are experts in agriculture and agribusiness, community and economic development, natural resources, family living and youth development.

Extension county-based faculty and staff live and work with the people they serve in communities across the state. Extension specialists work on UW System campuses where they access current research and knowledge. Collaboration between county and campus faculty is the hallmark of Cooperative Extension in Wisconsin.