ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION | |
The Environmental Health Division monitors Iowa’s air, water and soil through analytical testing mandated by the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act. Environmental scientists test for contaminants of public health concern and respond to environmental and natural disasters, such as compromised water supplies due to chemical spills and flooding. | |
Limnology | |
Limnologists collect and analyze samples of surface water, wastewater and groundwater throughout Iowa. They examine the physical, chemical and biological characteristics and processes of aquatic systems and their watersheds. The data from this work is used to assess long-term trends in water quality throughout the state. The environmental specialists in the Limnology section are among the very few taxonomic experts in the Midwest who identify, describe and classify organisms. Most of their work is devoted to sampling Iowa’s surface waters (primarily rivers and streams) and evaluating both water quality and impact of human activity. |
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