Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS)
Description:
WRAPS is a planning process to identify all the water quality protection and restoration
needs of a watershed. The overall goals are to restore and protect the health of water
and other natural resources in a watershed; better coordinate local, state, and federal
restoration and protection efforts; and to more efficiently target technical and financial
assistance programs within watersheds. WRAPS works to get local leaders and the general
public involved in finding practical solutions to local water quality problems by
convening meetings on watershed water quality protection issues and writing newsletters
and newspaper columns on watershed quality protection issues. WRAPS is also involved
in touring local point-source and nonpoint source problem areas and monitoring water
quality in local rivers, streams, and lakes.
Offering:
Ongoing
Contact:
Robert M Wilson, 785-532-7823, rmwilson@k-state.edu
Website:
Program Partners:
US Environmental Protection Agency (Region 7); Kansas Department of Health and Environment; Kansas Water Office, State Conservation Commission; Kansas County conservation districts, and local Kansas environmental protection programs
Institutional Impact Area(s):
WaterLink, Citizen Science, K-State Dept. of Agronomy; Kansas PRIDE; K-State Dept. of Biological and Agricultural Engineering; K-State Office of Local Government; K-State Dept. of Agricultural Economics
Audience:
K-State students, conservation agencies
Tags:
Natural Resources, Land Use, and Environment; College of Agriculture; College of Engineering;