South Fork Crow River Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan
The South Fork Crow River Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan (SFCR CMWP) identifies priority concerns, short-term and long-term goals for drainage water management, loss of water storage and altered hydrology, nutrient loading to surface waters, wind and water erosion, and soil health. Through the plan, specific details for structural and management practices are described in the implementation schedule for each of the planning regions and priority areas. Projects funded through the SFCR CMWP will be ranked in an MS4Front application that is based on the plan priorities and a project and practices funding policy approved by the Management Committee. Staff will work with urban and agricultural landowners to encourage the installation of BMPs on the landscape focusing on our goals and actions as set forth in the plan. Education and outreach efforts will work towards education on soil health, water storage and other priorities set forth in the SFCR CMWP. The implementation grant will be used to fund implementation activities listed in implementation tables 5.3 through 5.5 and education and outreach efforts listed in table 5.6 in the SFCR CWMP, focusing specifically on activities and their associated estimated expenses listed in the budget schedule for 2024 through 2025.
Annie Felix-Gerth
(a) $39,500,000 the first year and $39,500,000 the second year are for grants to implement state-approved watershed-based plans. The grants may be used to implement projects or programs that protect, enhance, and restore surface PreviouswaterNext quality in lakes, rivers, and streams; protect groundwater from degradation; and protect drinking PreviouswaterNext sources. Projects must be identified in a comprehensive watershed plan developed under the One Watershed, One Plan program and seven-county metropolitan groundwater or surface PreviouswaterNext 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: (1) implementing state-approved plans, including within the following watershed planning areas (see Chapter 40 Article 2 Section 6(a) (2) for the list of watershed planning areas: seven-county metropolitan groundwater or surface PreviouswaterNext management frameworks; and(3) other comprehensive watershed management plan planning areas that have a board-approved and local-government-adopted plan as authorized in Minnesota Statutes, section 103B.801. The board must establish eligibility criteria and determine whether a planning area is ready to proceed and has the nonstate match committed.
Watershed-wide proposed measurable outcomes for two-year implementation period:
Total conservation practices: 50 practices
Total Sediment: 572 tons
Total Nitrogen: 81,240 lbs
Total Phosphorus: 4,096 lbs
Storage: 227.4 acre feet
LOCAL LEVERAGED FUNDS