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Urban Waters and the Blue River (Kansas City, Missouri)

Middle Blue River (Kansas City, Missouri)
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Two thirds of the water in the Kansas City metropolitan area drains into the Blue River. The river enters Missouri, coming from a largely agricultural and exurban upper watershed in Kansas, flowing largely through tracts of park land dotted with small industries. The middle segment of the river corridor is affected by urban river issues, like:

  • poor infill development
  • sedimentation
  • nutrient overload
  • invasive species
  • combined sewer overflows
  • lack of public awareness

However, the Blue River corridor is also rich with sustainable redevelopment and restoration potential. Throughout the middle reach, there are many organizations and volunteers working to create trails, restore native natural areas and revitalize neighborhoods and brownfields.

The Blue River partnership (previously known as the Middle Blue River partnership) is focusing on three areas:

  • restoring riparian forests, upland habitats and wetlands
  • connecting the river to the revitalization of brownfields and urban neighborhoods
  • engaging the community to connect people to the river – especially river neighbors

2023-2025 Blue River UWFP Workplan

2019 Blue River UWFP Workplan

Heartland Conservation Alliance - Blue River UWFP 


Resources
  • Background Information
  • Map
  • Accomplishments
  • Program Updates
  • Program Contacts
  • Meetings & Events:
    • Middle Blue River Steering Committee Meeting Summaries
  • USGS and Urban Waters
  • News:
    • Middle Blue River Application Process Story
    • Municipal Farm Project Factsheet

List of Partners

Federal Government

  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • National Park Service (NPS)
  • US Forest Service (USFS)
  • US Geological Survey (USGS)

Non-Federal Partners

  • Mid-America Regional Council (MARC)
  • Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR)
  • Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC)
  • City of Kansas City, Missouri (KCMO)

NGO Partners

  • Heartland Conservation Alliance (HCA)

Urban Waters Partnership

  • About the Urban Waters Partnership
  • 21 Designated Urban Waters Locations
    • Anacostia Watershed (DC/MD)
    • Blue River (Kansas City, MO)
    • Bronx and Harlem River Watersheds (NY)
    • Caño Martín Peña (PR)
    • Grand River / Grand Rapids (MI)
    • Greater Philadelphia Area / Delaware River Watershed (PA, NJ, DE)
    • Green-Duwamish Watershed (Washington)
    • Lake Pontchartrain Area / New Orleans (LA)
    • Los Angeles River Watershed (CA)
    • The Meramec River and Big River (Missouri)
    • Middle Rio Grande / Albuquerque (NM)
    • Mystic River Watershed (MA)
    • Northwest Indiana (IN)
    • Passaic River / Newark (NJ)
    • Patapsco Watershed / Baltimore Region (MD)
    • Proctor Creek Watershed / Atlanta (GA)
    • Rio Reimagined-Rio Salado Project
    • San Antonio River Basin within Bexar County (Texas)
    • South Platte Watershed, Headwaters to Denver Metropolitan Area (CO)
    • Walnut Creek Watershed / Raleigh (NC)
    • Western Lake Erie Basin, near Toledo (OH)
  • Federal Partners
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Last updated on February 28, 2025
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