South Fork of Nine Mile Creek Restoration/Stabilization Project

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2022 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$101,582
Fund Source
Clean Water Fund
Recipient
Nine Mile Creek WD
Recipient Type
Local/Regional Government
Status
In Progress
Start Date
July 2022
End Date
December 2025
Activity Type
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
Hennepin
Hennepin
Project Overview

The project will realign portions of the creek in its historical channel, restoring its meander pattern and in-stream habitat by using bioengineering techniques. The techniques included root wads and biologs for streambank protection, vegetated reinforced soil stabilization for streambank stabilization, boulder rock vanes for grade control and in-stream flow control, and constructed riffles and pools for in-stream habitat. The project will result in reduced nutrient and sediment loads, improved stream health, stabilized streambanks, improved habitat and the protection of property from erosion.

Project Details

The project will realign portions of the creek in its historical channel, restoring its meander pattern and in-stream habitat by using bioengineering techniques. The techniques included root wads and biologs for streambank protection, vegetated reinforced soil stabilization for streambank stabilization, boulder rock vanes for grade control and in-stream flow control, and constructed riffles and pools for in-stream habitat. The project will result in reduced nutrient and sediment loads, improved stream health, stabilized streambanks, improved habitat and the protection of property from erosion.

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 2021 First Special Session, Chapter 1, Article 2, Section 6
Appropriation Language

(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:
(1) implementation grants to watershed planning areas with approved plans, including but not limited to Buffalo-Red River, Cannon River, Cedar River, Clearwater River, Des Moines River, Hawk Creek, Lac qui Parle Yellow Bank, Lake of the Woods, Lake Superior North, Le Seuer River, Leech Lake River, Long Prairie River, Lower Minnesota River North, Lower Minnesota River West, Lower Minnesota River South, Lower St. Croix River, Marsh and Wild Rice, Middle Snake Tamarack Rivers, Mississippi East, Mississippi River Headwaters, Mississippi West, Missouri River Basin, Mustinka/Bois de Sioux, Nemadji River, North Fork Crow River, Otter Tail, Pine River, Pomme de Terre River, Red Lake River, Redeye River, Root River, Rum River, Sauk River, Shell Rock River/Winnebago Watershed, Snake River, South Fork Crow River, St. Louis River, Thief River, Two Rivers Plus, Vermillion, Watonwan River, Winona La Crescent, Yellow Medicine River, and Zumbro River;
(2) seven-county metropolitan groundwater or surface water 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 may determine whether a planning area is not ready to proceed, does not have the nonstate match committed, or has not expended all money granted to it. Upon making the determination, the board may allocate a grant's proposed or unexpended allocation to another planning area to implement priority projects, programs, or practices.

2022 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$101,582
Other Funds Leveraged
$0
Direct expenses
$0
Administration costs
$0
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

The project (restoration/stabilization of roughly 6,000 linear feet of the creek) will result in reduced nutrient and sediment loads, improved stream health, stabilized streambanks, improved habitat and the protection of property from erosion.

Source of Additional Funds

LOCAL LEVERAGED FUNDS

Recipient Board Members
Grace Butler, Bob Cutshall, Erin Hunker, Peggy Kvam, Larry Olson
Project Manager
First Name
Randy
Last Name
Anhorn
Organization Name
Nine Mile Creek WD
Street Address
12800 Gerard Dr
City
Eden Prairie
State
MN
Zip Code
55346
Phone
952-835-2078
Email
ranhorn@ninemilecreek.org
Administered By
Administered by
Location

520 Lafayette Road North
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone
651- 296-3767