CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Two groups are highlighting what Wyoming residents across the state are doing to improve water quality.

The Wyoming Natural Resource Foundation and Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts in cooperation with the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality have produced a series of videos on water quality improvements.

Cathy Rosenthal, of Association of Conservation Districts, says the videos aim to show what people can do on their own land to improve water quality.

The videos highlight projects implemented by landowners and homeowners in Platte, Teton, Sheridan and Hot Springs counties. Projects include innovative septic systems, small acreage management, and animal feeding and grazing management projects. The projects were implemented in partnership with the local Conservation Districts and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service.

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