Stories about primarily nonpoint source-impaired waterbodies in Missouri where restoration efforts have led to documented water quality improvements.
You may need a PDF reader to view some of the files on this page. See EPA’s About PDF page to learn more.- Cameron, Mark Twain and Smithville Lakes (PDF)(2 pp, 2 MB, 2007)
- Dardenne Creek (PDF)(2 pp, 896 K)
- Drywood and Second Nicolson Creek (PDF)(2 pp, 961 K, 2017)
- East Fork Little Chariton River (PDF)(2 pp, 1 MB, 2018)
- Fellows Lake (PDF)(2 pp, 207 K, 2007)
- Higginsville South Lake (PDF)(2 pp, 294 K, 2014)
- Kelley Branch and Rocky Fork (PDF)(2 pp, 288 K)
- McCoy Creek (PDF)(2 pp, 931 K, 2019)
- Monroe City Route J Lake (PDF)(2 pp, 209 K)
- North Fabius River (PDF)(2 pp, 1 MB)
- South Creek (PDF)(2 pp, 4 MB, 2020)
- Upper Cedar Creek (PDF)(2 pp, 641 K, 2006)
- Vandalia Lake (PDF)(2 pp, 217 K, 2008)