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      • Sand and Gravel Dredging 101
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    • Pollution from Runoff
      • Nutrient Regulations
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        • Wetlands at Jeffrey Energy Center
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Kansas River Inventory

March 21, 2013 By Friends of the Kaw
Filed Under: Johnson County, Storm Water

Water Resources

March 21, 2013 By Friends of the Kaw
Filed Under: Johnson County, Storm Water

JoCo StormWatch

March 21, 2013 By Friends of the Kaw
Filed Under: Johnson County, Storm Water

Unincorporated JoCo

March 21, 2013 By Friends of the Kaw
Filed Under: Johnson County, Storm Water
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Friends of the Kaw recommends 5,000 cfs or lower for novice paddlers and 8,000 or lower for all paddlers. Above 8,000 cfs there are virtually no sand bars for rest stops

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