Events

The CAM process is the result of an innovative, cooperative partnership between federal, state, county, city and University of Missouri officials focused on using adaptive methods to implement a pollutant reduction plan to improve the water quality in Hinkson Creek and its watershed.

Upcoming CAM Events

East Campus Neighborhood & Stream Side Care Workshop

illustration of a streem running below a grove of trees on each side with hills in the distance

Date: May 18, 2024

Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Address: East Campus

Register: Hinkson Creek Community Workshop Registration Form

Join this walking tour and learn tips for maintaining your yard and stream edge to protect Hinkson Creek from the most common pollutants such as sediment and nutrients. Participants will visit several neighborhood locations to discuss techniques used to reduce human impact to streams including native plant landscaping, stormwater capture, herbicide use, nutrient pollution reduction, and see what lives in a stream! For details on event topics and times, see the community workshop event schedule.

Please reach out with any questions by phone at (573) 886-4330 or by email at Stormwater@boonecountymo.org.

Past CAM Informational Team Meetings

Science Strategy discussion by the Science Team

April 29, 2021

Chloride Data Collection and Studies

April 22, 2021

Related Documents:

Macroinvertebrate Study Report

April 15, 2021

Forum Nature Area Level Spreader Monitoring

April 8, 2021

Past CAM Events

Hinkson Creek Sampling Report Findings Presentation by MDNR

Date: September 17, 2014

Hinkson Creek CAM Stakeholders Annual Report Presentation

This presentation was held at the 3M Ecological Restoration Site.

Date: July 9, 2014

Stakeholder Tour of the Hinkson Creek Best Management Practices

A tour of installed Best Management Practices (BMP) in the Hinkson Creek Watershed. Stops include Battle High School, Sunrise Estates and the University of Missouri.

Stakeholder Tour of the Hinkson Creek Watershed

Date: May 9, 2013

Stakeholders toured the Hinkson Creek Watershed. Stops included Twin Lakes, Hinkson Creek Fields low water crossing, Capen Park, the Walnut St. bridge, Hinkson Creek Rd., and Rogers Rd.

Macro Invertebrate & Water Quality Sampling Event

Date: April 10, 2013

The Department of Natural Resources started sampling Hinkson Creek. Due to heavy rains, the Department finished sampling on 4/22/13. The Department was able to sample all 11 historic sites on Hinkson Creek for water quality parameters and macro invertebrates.

Macro Invertebrate & Water Quality Sampling Event

Date: October 9-10, 2012

The Department of Natural Resources sampled eight of the 11 historic sites on Hinkson Creek for water quality parameters and macro invertebrates.

Preliminary Hinkson Creek Spring 2012 Sampling Event Survey Results Released

Macro Invertebrate & Water Quality Sampling Event

Date: April 3, 2012

The Department of Natural Resources sampled eight of the 11 historic sites on Hinkson Creek for water quality parameters and macro invertebrates.