CD64 (Brush Creek) Sediment Reduction Strategy
Faribault SWCD and Drainage Department have partnered to identify the most critical locations to cost effectively implement best management practices in a targeted drainage system within the Brush Creek subwatershed, County Ditch 64 (CD64). This project, in combination with an awarded federal grant, will provide cost share to implement 20 near system and upland BMPs in CD64 including but not limited to: 14 grade stabilization structures (including 2 alternative side inlets), 5 grassed waterways, and 1 water and sediment control basin. The 20 high priority critical resource points will reduce loading to CD64 by 176 tons of sediment per year and 203 pounds of phosphorus per year.
Annie Felix-Gerth
(j) $850,000 the first year and $850,000 the second year are for technical assistance and grants for the conservation drainage program in consultation with the Drainage Work Group, coordinated under Minnesota Statutes, section 103B.101, subdivision 13, that includes projects to improve multipurpose water management under Minnesota Statutes, section 103E.015.
The installation of 20 high priority BMPs will reduce loading to CD64, and therefore Brush Creek, by 176 tons of sediment per year and 203 pounds of phosphorus per year.
Grant funds installed 13 grade stabs. 319 Match funds installed 2 waterways and 1 grade stab. Grant funded project installation resulted in 129.7 Tons of TSS, 135.78 Tons of SOIL, and 148.64 pounds of P. Additional estimated pollution reductions for the grant match projects installed (Federal 319 funds) were 97.51 Tons of TSS and 97.63 pounds of P. Total of 227.21 tons TSS and 246.27 pounds P.
LOCAL LEVERAGED FUNDS