Lily Lake Stormwater Retrofit, Phase II

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$45,525
Fund Source
Clean Water Fund
Recipient
Middle St. Croix Watershed Management Organization
Recipient Type
Local/Regional Government
Status
Completed
Start Date
January 2012
End Date
December 2014
Activity Type
Restoration/Enhancement
Counties Affected
Washington
Washington
Project Overview

Lily Lake, near Stillwater, is a popular recreational spot for residents with its swimming beach, fishing pier, and canoe access. Lily Lake's water quality is declining because of excess nutrients. Restoring it is a priority for the community of Stillwater.
This project is a continaution project of the Phase I project that started in the spring of 2011 and will continue to implement priority stormwater treatment projects that were identified in the Lily Lake Stormwater Retrofit Assessment (2010 study). The assessment identified multiple locations where stormwater management features could be installed to help achieve the 145-pound phosphorus load reduction needed to help improve water quality. Completion of Phase I and II will result in a 18 lb/yr reduction of phosphorous, or 12.5% of the goal.

Competitive Grant Making Body
Board Members and Qualifications

The 20-member BWSR board consists of representatives of local and state government agencies and citizens. Members are appointed by the governor of the state of Minnesota consistent with Minnesota Statutes 103B.101. Board members at the time the grant was made were: County Commissioner Appointees: Quentin Fairbanks; Tom Loveall; Brian Napstad; Soil and Water Conservation District Appointees: Paul Langseth, Louise Smallidge and Bob Burandt; Watershed District or Watershed Management Organization Appointees: Gene Tiedemann, LuAnn Tolliver and Todd Foster; Citizen Appointees: Paul Brutlag ; Gerald Van Amburg; John Meyer; Cities & Townships: Sandy Hooker -Township; Christy Jo Fogarty -Metro City; Keith Mykleseth -Non-Metro City; Agency: Chris Elvrum - Minnesota Department of Health; Rebecca Flood - Pollution Control Agency; Tom Landwehr - Department of Natural Resources; Matt Wohlman - Minnesota Department of Agriculture; Faye Sleeper - Minnesota Extension Service;

Advisory Group Members and Qualifications

Wayne Zellmer -BWSR Grants Coordinator; Matt Drewitz -BWSR South Region Clean Water Specialist; Art Persons -MDH Planning Supervisor Drinking Water Protection; Jeff Hrubes -BWSR North Region Clean Water Specialist; Marcey Westrick -BWSR Metro Clean Water Specialist; Julie Westerlund -DNR Clean Water Coordinator; Robert L. Sip -MDA Environmental Policy Specialist; Anna Kerr -MPCA -Stormwater / TMDL Coordinator; Nick Proulx -DNR Central Region Clean Water Legacy Specialist; Karen Evens - MPCA -Watershed Projects Manager; Joshua Stamper -MDA Research Scientist, Pesticide & Fertilizer Management; Norman R. Mofjeld -MDA Hydrologist P.G. Well Management Section;

Conflict of Interest Disclosed
No
Conflict of Interest Contact

Nicole Clapp

Legal Citation / Subdivision
Laws of Minnesota 2011, First Special Session chapter 6, article 2, section 7
Appropriation Language

(a) $13,750,000 the first year and $13,750,000 the second year are for pollution reduction and restoration grants to local government units and joint powers organizations of local government units to protect surface water and drinking water; to keep water on the land; to protect, enhance, and restore water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams; and to protect groundwater and drinking water, including feedlot water quality and subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS) projects and stream bank, stream channel, and shoreline restoration projects. The projects must be of long-lasting public benefit, include a match, and be consistent with TMDL implementation plans or local water management plans.

2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$45,525
Other Funds Leveraged
$11,400
Direct expenses
$45,525
Administration costs
$975
Number of full time equivalents funded
0.04
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Installation of 2,450 cubic feet of live storage volume to capture stormwater runoff from Stillwater City streets draining to Lily Lake. - Lily Lake Proposed Reductions: 9 lbs/year Phosphorus and 3 tons/year Sediment

Measurable Outcome(s)

Installation of 2,493 cubic feet of live storage volume to capture stormwater runoff from Stillwater City streets draining to Lily Lake. Reductions: 8 pounds per year Phosphorus and 2,430 pounds per year Sediment

Source of Additional Funds

The source of additional funds varies from project to project, but generally consists of federal, local and non-public sources.

Project Manager
First Name
Amy
Last Name
L. Carolan
Organization Name
Middle St. Croix Watershed Management Organization
Street Address
1380 West Frontage Rd., Hwy 36
City
Stillwater
State
MN
Zip Code
55082
Phone
(651) 275-1136 x22
Email
Acarolan@mnwcd.org
Administered By
Administered by
Location

520 Lafayette Road North
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone
651- 296-3767