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IDOA has the Watershed Park open and staffed during the Illinois State Fair. Watershed Park is an interactive and educational exhibit with an emphasis on water conservation and protection. Approximately one acre in size, Watershed Park is located on the Illinois State Fairgrounds. The Department broke ground on May 3, 2001 to build Watershed Park. The Park opened on August 10, 2001 during the Illinois State Fair. Featured in Watershed Park are thirteen exhibit stations where the public can learn about water quality issues in a watershed. Soil conservation, urban storm water management, farm and home health and safety, integrated pest management, streambank protection, pasture management, wetlands and wildlife are among the topics covered. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk through the exhibits or sit under the shade trees. A new pervious pavement area of sidewalk was added in 2009.
In 2014, the Department coordinated interactive presentations for the public during the Illinois State Fair on cover crops and the green roof on top of the Department administrative building. A total of 4,979 State Fair goers enjoyed the Watershed Park interactive rainfall simulator and stream demonstrations and digging in the sand with toy backhoes. We also have a touch screen computer kiosk with the NRCS “Scoop on Soil” program for the public to use.
Watershed Park is open on an appointment basis for groups and schools to visit from April 25 through October 1, weather permitting.
Watershed Park is a cooperative effort between the Illinois Department of Agriculture and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. Additional major sponsors of Watershed Park include: the University of Illinois, Illinois Soil and Water Conservation Districts, Partners for Agricultural Literacy, Archer Daniels Midland, Caterpillar, Monsanto and Syngenta.