A two-mile stretch of the river near May City went dry last year, and the Department of Natural Resources determined the Osceola County Rural Water System was partly at fault.
A two-mile stretch of the river near May City went dry last year, and the Department of Natural Resources determined the Osceola County Rural Water System was partly at fault.
A two-mile stretch of the river near May City went dry last year, and the Department of Natural Resources determined the Osceola County Rural Water System was partly at fault.
A rural water system in northwest Iowa would be required to idle its wells near the Ocheyedan River when its flow is too low, according to the Iowa DNR s plan.