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Empowering Watershed Communities

The Iowa Flood Center (IFC) is committed to advancing science-based solutions to reduce flood risks and build more resilient communities across Iowa. Through innovative modeling, real-time monitoring, and data-driven watershed assessments, we support local decision-making and long-term planning for watershed health and sustainability.

We proudly collaborate with Watershed Management Authorities (WMAs) across the state to provide technical expertise and tailored tools that empower communities to address local challenges. WMAs are intergovernmental organizations made up of cities, counties, soil and water conservation districts, and other stakeholders within a hydrologic watershed. These voluntary partnerships work together to identify shared priorities, implement conservation practices, and pursue funding opportunities for flood mitigation and water quality improvement projects.

The Iowa Flood Center offers a range of services designed to support WMAs, local governments, and watershed groups, including:

  • Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling to evaluate flood risk and the benefits of nature-based solutions
  • Monitoring tools such as stream sensors, hydrostations, and practice specific monitoring networks
  • Watershed assessments and planning support to inform and prioritize conservation and infrastructure investments
  • Interactive web tools and visualizations to help communities understand local water challenges and solutions

Our collaborative, research-based approach helps translate data into action—supporting the future of Iowa’s watersheds through equitable, forward-thinking, and resilient practices.

Featured Projects

AFC and IFC team members surveying a community

AFC connects 4 Iowa communities to build flood resilience

Tuesday, April 2, 2024
This month, the American Flood Coalition traveled to Iowa to connect with local leaders and find ways to address flood challenges and build resilience. AFC visited communities in its Iowa Flood Resilient Communities Cohort, a group of four municipalities working with AFC to navigate the federal funding landscape and advance community-driven flood projects
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Iowa Flood Center Installs Hydrologic Monitoring Stations Across Eastern Iowa

Monday, August 19, 2024
The Iowa Flood Center (IFC) has installed 31 new hydrologic monitoring stations (hydrostations) in Eastern Iowa to better monitor and predict floods and droughts.