Welcome to the Pathway to Water Quality


What Can I Do on the Farm & in Woodlands?

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Woodlands Good timber management makes woodlands productive, provides wildlife habitat and protects water and soil quality.

6. IDNR-Woodland Management

Farmland Farmers manage their land and install conservation practices to protect water quality and keep the land healthy for farming.
8. Ind. DSC-Conservation on the Farm
Farm Assessment Learn how the Farm Assessment program can help you evaluate your property for pollution and health risks.
12. Indiana Farm Assessment Program
12. Conservation Planning-Put Planning First
Pasture Management Well managed pastures can improve animal health and performance, increase profitability, and enhance wildlife habitat while protecting water quality.
16. NRCS Conservation on Private Grazing Lands
Walk the Path that Water Walks . . .
Where does all the water go after it rains? How does what people do on their land at home, on the farm and in the cities affect water and soil quality? Pathway to Water Quality can show you. PWQ is a model watershed that shows you how land "sheds" excess water and what than means to you.
Click here for the Pathway to Water Quality Map
Click on the links below to visit the different areas of the Pathway display.
Pathway Home Page

Click here: Wetlands Resources

Click here: What Can I Do at Home?

Click here: How Does Soil Affect Water Quality?

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Click here: Farm & Woodlands
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