Otter River Watershed Based Implementation

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,265,049
Fund Source
Clean Water Fund
Recipient
Otter Tail, East SWCD
Recipient Type
Local/Regional Government
Status
In Progress
Start Date
March 2023
Activity Type
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
Otter Tail
Otter Tail
Project Details

Watershed based implementation funds will be used to target conservation practices utilizing the principles associated with Prioritize, Target and Measure as referenced in our Local Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan. Implementation Funds are budgeted for the installation of best management practices and to support staff capacity necessary to implement the plan. Funding is earmarked for the following work activity categories: nonstructural practices, structural practices, urban stormwater practices, subsurface sewage treatment systems, wetland restoration/creation, shoreland/streambank structural, forestry practices, education and information, regulations/ordinances/enforcement, supplies and equipment, technical assistance/engineering, project development and administration/coordination. The following is a summary of estimated practices to be completed with WBI funds (actual results may vary depending on landowner participation): 1,120 acres of Non Structural BMPs, 13 Structural Practices, 3 Urban Stormwater Practices, 140 acres of Ground Based Practices, 2 Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems, 2 Wetland Restoration/Protection Projects, 5,200 feet of Shoreland/Streambank Structural Practices, and 13 Forestry Plans/Practices. Estimated pollution reductions are as follows: Phosphorus by 400 lbs/year, Nitrogen by 5,600 lbs/year and Sediment by 2,200 tons/year (actual results may vary depending on practices completed). A PTMapp scenario was developed during the planning process to estimate the water quality benefits for projects in priority areas. A benefits calculator was created by using the best practices in each priority area (best load reduction and best cost effectiveness) for targeting critical soil loss and nitrogen infiltration risk.

Competitive Grant Making Body
Board Members and Qualifications
Advisory Group Members and Qualifications
Conflict of Interest Disclosed
No
Conflict of Interest Contact

Annie Felix-Gerth

Legal Citation / Subdivision
The Laws of Minnesota 2019, 1st Special Session, Chapter 2, Article 2, Section 7(a), and The Laws of Minnesota, 2021, 1st Special Session, Chapter 1, Article 2, Sec. 6(a)
Appropriation Language

(a) $13,591,000 the first year and $13,375,000 the second year are for performance-based grants with multiyear implementation plans to local government units. The grants may be used to implement projects that protect, enhance, and restore surface water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams; protect groundwater from degradation; and protect drinking water sources. Projects must be identified in a comprehensive watershed plan developed under the One Watershed, One Plan or metropolitan surface water management frameworks or groundwater plans. Grant recipients must identify a nonstate match and may use other legacy funds to supplement projects funded under this paragraph. & (a) $21,197,000 the first year and $22,367,000 the second year are for performance-based grants with multiyear implementation plans to local government units. The grants may be used to implement projects that protect, enhance, and restore surface water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams; protect groundwater from degradation; and protect drinking water sources. Projects must be identified in a comprehensive watershed plan developed under the One Watershed, One Plan and seven-county metropolitan groundwater or surface water management frameworks as provided for in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 103B, 103C, 103D, and 114D. Grant recipients must identify a nonstate match and may use other legacy funds to supplement projects funded under this paragraph. This appropriation may be used for: reference The Laws of Minnesota, 2021, 1st Special Session, Chapter 1, Article 2, Sec. 6(a)

2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,265,049
Other Funds Leveraged
$0
Direct expenses
$210,782
Administration costs
$20,195
Number of full time equivalents funded
4.650383142
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Estimated outcomes from practices totals: 400 lbs/year Phosphorus, 5,600 lbs/year of Nitrogen, and 2,200 tons/year of Sediment. Actual results may vary depending on actual practices completed.

Source of Additional Funds

LOCAL LEVERAGED FUNDS

Recipient Board Members
Bruce Albright, Lyle Dittmann, Steve Inwards, Terry Greenwaldt, Wayne Enger
Project Manager
First Name
Darren
Last Name
Newville
Organization Name
Otter Tail, East SWCD
Street Address
801 Jenny Ave SW Ste 2
City
Perham
State
MN
Zip Code
56573
Phone
218-346-9105
Email
darren.newville@eot.mnswcd.org
Administered By
Administered by
Location

520 Lafayette Road North
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone
651- 296-3767