All Projects

726 Results for
Recipient
Marshall Polk Rural Water System
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000
Fund Source

Purchase a 25kW emergency standby diesel generator

Marshall
Recipient
St. Anne's Episcopal Church
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$9,418
Fund Source

Construct a new well; Seal existing well 818568

Dakota
Recipient
City of Burnsville
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000
Fund Source

Complete the development of the City's wellhead Protection Overlay Zoning District; Update PCSI

Dakota
Recipient
City of Eagan
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000
Fund Source

Install test pits to delineate extent of dump material; collect and analyze soil samples to determine if contamination may be present

Dakota
Recipient
City of Rosemount
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000
Fund Source

Construct observation well #4

Dakota
Recipient
Marshall Polk Rural Water System
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$5,168
Fund Source

Install a 25 kilowatt Hanco diesel stand by generator at reservoir 8

Marshall
Recipient
City of Eagle Bend
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$4,818
Fund Source

Drill two test wells (241571 & 221419), install screen and gravel pack, 24 hour pump test for two wells, seal well.

Todd
Recipient
City of Hampton
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$6,430
Fund Source

Continue investigation of abandoned well 201185

Dakota
Recipient
City of Hastings
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$7,065
Fund Source

Verify location of potential contaminant sources; Update City website

Dakota
Recipient
City of Eagle Bend
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$6,449
Fund Source

Increase security to protect active production well and water plant that are located out of city limits in rural area.

Todd
Recipient
City of Hammond
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$8,000
Fund Source

Assess security needs and install fence around well and pump house area; Provide brochure about WHP; Mail City DWSMA map

Wabasha
Recipient
City of Eagan
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$3,725
Fund Source

Dump cleanup near wells 8 & 9

Dakota
Recipient
City of Bertha
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$2,267
Fund Source

Open house National Water Week; Develop presentation about groundwater and purchase sand tank groundwater model; Update City zoning map, emergency plan and City ordinances; update City webpage

Todd
Recipient
City of Buffalo
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$5,157
Fund Source

Educational materials and webpage update; Install rain gardens and vegetative buffer zones; Purchase haz mat kits

Wright
Recipient
City of Hampton
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$2,190
Fund Source

Exploratory work to locate well

Dakota
Recipient
City of Hastings
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$3,494
Fund Source

Reduce nitrogen fertilization and infiltration near well #6; Educate property owners about nitrate infiltration; Install lysimeters to determine level of fertilizer

Dakota
Recipient
City of Otsego
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000
Fund Source

SCADA equipment for remote monitoring at municipal well production site

Wright
Recipient
Kittson Marshall Rural Water
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000
Fund Source

Drill test wells to find a new water source

Kittson
Recipient
City of Lakeville
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$2,444
Fund Source

Groundwater sampling; Public education about chemical storage and waste handling; Public education about ISTS

Dakota
Recipient
City of New Trier
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$6,693
Fund Source

Remove buildup and debris from well casing and bottom of the well

Dakota
Recipient
City of Randolph
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$9,309
Fund Source

Install fencing around municipal well site; Update PCSI; Contact Randolph Township and Dakota County regarding land use permits and zoning; Research to identify site for new municipal well

Dakota
Recipient
City of Wabasha
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000
Fund Source

Collect data, perform inspections and create a storm sewer map for the City

Wabasha
Recipient
Marshall Polk Rural Water System
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$5,207
Fund Source

Build a WHP website; Develop and distribute WHP informational brochure; Distribute information about unsealed wells to owners within the DWSMA

Marshall
Recipient
Wenck Associates, Inc.
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$952
Fund Source

This project will support the review of all public comments submitted for the Buffalo Creek TMDL and make appropriate edits and changes to the draft TMDL based on MPCA guidance.

Carver
Hennepin
Kandiyohi
McLeod
Meeker
Renville
Sibley
Wright
Recipient
Buffalo-Red River WD
2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$300,000
Fund Source
Wilkin
Recipient
Buffalo-Red River WD
2022 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$350,000
Fund Source
Otter Tail
Wilkin
Recipient
Crow River Organization of Water
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$129,999
Fund Source

Phase I built the foundation for the South Fork Crow River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) and created a civic engagement plan. Civic engagement strategies were identified to create greater communication and watershed activities. Phase II provided the analytical and strategic foundation essential to prescribing protection and restoration strategies. These strategies focus on both protecting current fully supporting and restoring impaired surface water resources to water quality standards in the South Fork watershed.

Carver
Hennepin
Kandiyohi
McLeod
Meeker
Renville
Sibley
Wright
Recipient
Wenck Associates, Inc.
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$24,940
Fund Source

This project will develop Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) allocations and complete a final draft TMDL report for the five lake impairments listed for the South Fork Crow River Watershed.

Carver
Hennepin
Kandiyohi
McLeod
Meeker
Renville
Sibley
Wright
Recipient
Buffalo-Red River WD
2024 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$450,000
Fund Source
Otter Tail
Pennington
Wilkin
Wright
Yellow Medicine
Recipient
Minnesota Department of Agriculture
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$25,000
Fund Source

The purpose of this effort is to create an educational video that will “bring to life” geo-scientific information related to groundwater movement in southeast Minnesota. This video will be used by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) and other regional partners to help explain the local geology and related groundwater movement. It is anticipated that the video will be used at meetings and other events related to water resource management and natural resource issues. In addition, three stand alone high resolution graphics will be created.

Dakota
Dodge
Fillmore
Goodhue
Houston
Olmsted
Rice
Wabasha
Winona
Recipient
Southeast Minnesota Water Resources Board-Winona State University
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$109,128
Fund Source

The goal of the project is to sustain the existing Volunteer Nitrate Monitoring Network (VNMN) domestic well network for long-term groundwater quality studies by generating ambient groundwater quality data in domestic drinking water wells completed in various southeastern Minnesota aquifers, contrasting vulnerable and non-vulnerable hydrogeologic settings.

Carver
Dakota
Hennepin
Le Sueur
McLeod
Nicollet
Ramsey
Renville
Rice
Scott
Sibley
Recipient
SE Minnesota Water Resources Board
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$263,400
Fund Source

The lack of sewage treatment in many small communities in Southeast Minnesota is causing surface water and groundwater pollution. Ten of these small communities will be the target of the technical assistance provided by this project. These communities have community or individual straight pipes which are discharging raw sewage directly into the environment, surfacing sewage, or have sewage contaminating groundwater.

Dakota
Dodge
Fillmore
Freeborn
Goodhue
Houston
Le Sueur
Mower
Olmsted
Rice
Steele
Wabasha
Waseca
Winona
Recipient
SE Minnesota Water Resources Board
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$286,487
Fund Source

The lack of sewage treatment in many small communities in Southeast Minnesota is causing surface water and groundwater pollution. Fourteen of these small communities will receive technical assistance provided by this project. These communities have community or individual straight pipes which are discharging raw sewage directly to the environment, surfacing sewage, or have sewage contaminating groundwater.

Dakota
Dodge
Fillmore
Freeborn
Goodhue
Houston
Le Sueur
Mower
Olmsted
Rice
Steele
Wabasha
Waseca
Winona
Recipient
Rice SWCD
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$62,398
Fund Source

Spring Park watershed is over 225 acres. Most of the watershed has been fully developed into a variety of residential, commercial, and institutional land uses. Project funds would be utilized to conduct a watershed analysis with the goal of identifying pollutant load sources and potential areas for structural stormwater BMPs for future retro-fit projects to reduce instances of localized flooding, reduce peak storm flows, and improve the quality of stormwater runoff discharging into Crocker's Creek.

Rice
Recipient
Multiple Local Government Units
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$775,777
Fund Source

Imminent Health Threat (IHT) systems are those that are discharging improperly treated human waste onto the ground surface or into surface waters. In addition to the potential water quality impacts, untreated sewage has the potential to introduce bacteria and viruses into the environment. When IHT systems are identified, county or city staff assist the homeowners through the process required to bring their systems into compliance with the septic ordinance.

Cass
Chisago
Crow Wing
Dodge
Freeborn
McLeod
Meeker
Murray
Pipestone
Rice
Recipient
Multiple Local Government Units
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,357,221
Fund Source

Imminent Health Threat (IHT) systems are those that are discharging improperly treated human waste onto the ground surface or into surface waters. In addition to the potential water quality impacts, untreated sewage has the potential to introduce bacteria and viruses into the environment. When IHT systems are identified, county or city staff assist the homeowners through the process required to bring their systems into compliance with the septic ordinance.

Beltrami
Big Stone
Chippewa
Chisago
Cook
Dodge
Jackson
Lake
Lake of the Woods
Lincoln
Martin
McLeod
Meeker
Mille Lacs
Pennington
Pipestone
Rice
Scott
Stearns
Recipient
Multiple Local Government Units
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$860,000
Fund Source

Successful long-term treatment of sewage depends on a system capable of providing adequate treatment and effective on-going operation and maintenance. Clean Water Fund Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Enhancement funds are used by counties to strengthen programs dedicated to SSTS ordinance management and enforcement. These funds are used for a variety of tasks required to successfully implement a local SSTS program including inventories, enforcement, and databases to insure SSTS maintenance reporting programs.

Benton
Blue Earth
Carver
Cass
Chisago
Dodge
Douglas
Faribault
Fillmore
Freeborn
Goodhue
Houston
Morrison
Mower
Olmsted
Rice
Steele
Wabasha
Wadena
Winona
Wright
Recipient
Multiple Local Government Units
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$370,573
Fund Source

Successful long-term treatment of sewage depends on a system capable of providing adequate treatment and effective on-going operation and maintenance. Clean Water Fund Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Enhancement and Inventory funds are used by counties to strengthen programs dedicated to SSTS ordinance management and enforcement. These funds are used for a variety of tasks required to successfully implement a local SSTS program including inventories, enforcement, and databases to insure SSTS maintenance reporting programs.

Anoka
Beltrami
Cass
Faribault
Le Sueur
Rice
Todd
Recipient
Staples, City of
2020 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$4,476,559
Fund Source

Construct wastewater treatment improvements to meet more stingent discharge requirements

Todd
Recipient
Dakota Soil and Water Conservation District
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$150,000
Fund Source

Through the Stormwater Retrofit Partnership, the Dakota Soil and Water Conservation District (DSWCD) provides the funding and technical assistance to prioritize and install Best Management Practices (BMPs) at existing public facilities. This project is needed because, like other urban properties that developed before stormwater regulations, most government owned facilities were designed and constructed without optimal water quality features.

Dakota