All Projects

10808 Results for
Recipient
Schroeder Area Historical Society
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$7,375
To hire a qualified historian to write an evaluation to determine eligibility for listing the Stickney Building in the National Register of Historic Places.
Cook
Recipient
City of Stillwater
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$12,125

To hire a qualified consultant to update the City of Stillwater's 2040 Comprehensive Plan Historic Resources chapter.

Washington
Recipient
City of Stillwater
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$9,950
Washington
Recipient
Brown's Creek Watershed District
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$62,000
Fund Source

In recent times, the owners of Wolf Marine on the St. Croix River have to excavate sediment that has built up at the outlet of Brown's Creek every year just to keep their marina navigable. Their business is directly affected by how much soil gets into the creek. Reducing dirt and sand entering Brown's Creek is also important to others. The creek is one of the few designated trout streams in the Twin Cities area that supports a fishable brown trout population.

Washington
Recipient
City of Stillwater
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$6,999
To complete research on the remaining 57 landmarks identified in a designation report
Washington
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$21,060

Partner Organizations: Anoka County Historical Society, Hennepin History Museum.

Suburbanization has reached nearly all corners of Hennepin and Anoka Counties. The two counties are bound together by the state's largest school district: Anoka-Hennepin. Working together, the Anoka and Hennepin County Historical Societies are gathering resources located in numerous repositories so that they, and future historians, will have a logical starting place from which to draw information about the suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin counties.

Anoka
Hennepin
Recipient
Rice Creek Watershed District and City of Hugo
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$497,100
Fund Source

Bald Eagle Lake is a popular recreational lake known for its fishery on the Metropolitan Council's Priority Lakes List. The lake is negatively impacted by excess nutrients and restoring its water quality is a local priority.
This project will collect stormwater runoff from an approximately 900 acre area and re-use it to irrigate an existing golf course. This innovative project will provide a multitude of environmental benefits for Bald Eagle Lake including significant runoff volume reduction, groundwater recharge and phosphorus load reduction.

Anoka
Ramsey
Washington
Recipient
Capitol Region WD
2015 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$200,000
Fund Source

Capitol Region Watershed District will partner with local organizations and private landowners to implement a variety of cost-effective Best Management Practices in the East Kittsondale subwatershed. The urbanized condition of the 1,860 acre subwatershed results in an estimated 1,500 pounds of phosphorus, over 470,000 pounds of sediment, and significant concentrations of bacteria associated with that sediment being sent untreated to the Mississippi River each year. Those pollutants have contributed to several impairments within the river.

Ramsey
Recipient
Regents of the University of Minnesota (Duluth - Kathryn A. Martin Library)
2022 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000

To hire a consultant to use the OCLC's Total Cost of Stewardship framework to develop a Collection Management and Development Policy.

Aitkin
Carlton
Cook
Itasca
Kanabec
Koochiching
Lake
Pine
St. Louis
Recipient
University of Minnesota-Duluth (NRRI)
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$148,869
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$89,828
Fund Source

This project will generate water quality data for 10 stream locations MPCA designated for their 2012 and 2013 open-water sampling seasons (8 by NRRI-UMD and 2 via subcontract to the North St. Louis SWCD). The overall project goal is to collect event-based physical and chemical data sets for 10 agency-prioritized stream sampling sites in NE Minnesota for calculating pollutant loads and for incorporation into the overall State database for MPCA assessment purposes.

Cook
Koochiching
Lake
St. Louis
Recipient
Children's Discovery Museum
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$22,000

The Children's Discovery Museum's (CDM) new 3,000 piece Wizard of Oz (WOZ) collection will be properly archived, conservation materials purchased, and exhibit concept and design drawings completed. CDM facilitators and educators will travel to other children's museums in Minnesota for staff enrichment and professional development.

Aitkin
Becker
Beltrami
Carlton
Cass
Clearwater
Crow Wing
Hubbard
Itasca
Koochiching
Lake of the Woods
Mahnomen
Mille Lacs
Morrison
St. Louis
Todd
Wadena
Recipient
International Institute of Minnesota
2018 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$2,200
Ramsey
Recipient
City of St. Paul
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$6,600
To hire a qualified professional to complete a structural assessment and work plan.
Ramsey
Recipient
Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$850
Student Artist Mentorship
Wadena
Recipient
Board of Water and Soil Resources
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$1,600,000
Fund Source

Grants to counties to implement SSTS programs including inventories, enforcement, development of databases, and systems to insure SSTS maintenance and of reporting program results to BWSR and MPCA and base grants.

Benton
Blue Earth
Carver
Cass
Chisago
Douglas
Faribault
Goodhue
Houston
Morrison
Rice
Wadena
Wright
Recipient
Maritime Heritage Minnesota
2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$9,947
Carver
Dakota
Washington
Recipient
Maritime Heritage Minnesota
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$9,980
Hennepin
Ramsey
Scott
Wright
Recipient
Ramsey Conservation District
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$60,500
Fund Source

The Ramsey Conservation District is partnering with the Vadnais Lake Area Water Management Organization, St. Paul Regional Water Service, and Ramsey County Parks and Recreation to restore and stabilize approximately 550 linear feet of streambank along the Sucker Lake Channel in northeastern Ramsey County with a cost effective critical area planting, replacing the existing mix of turf grass and asphalt streambank with a native vegetation planting.

Ramsey
Recipient
Anoka CD
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$78,500
Fund Source

This project will achieve pollutant reductions within a chain of lakes with a hard-won trend of improving water quality. We will install shoreline stabilization projects with near-shore native plant buffers and in-lake aquatic plantings. We will stabilize at least 300 linear feet of shoreline resulting in at least 4 lbs/yr of phosphorus and 2.4 tons/yr of sediment reduction. This project is small budget and modest scale, but a critical finish-line kick to reach goals after many other larger projects that have nearly achieved goals.

Anoka
Recipient
Anoka CD
2020 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$148,000
Fund Source
Anoka
Isanti
Recipient
Science Museum of Minnesota-St. Croix Watershed Research Station
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$50,000
Fund Source

This project will apply the Sunrise River watershed computer model generated under previous projects to selected scenarios of land-cover and land-management changes. The watershed model calibrated to conditions in the late 1990s will form the initial baseline against which all other model runs will be contrasted. Scenarios to be run will include changes in future land cover, agricultural practices, urban practices, and natural resource management.

Washington
Isanti
Chisago
Anoka
Recipient
Anoka CD
2024 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$107,000
Fund Source
Anoka
Recipient
Ramsey County
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$25,000
Fund Source

Supplement Way finding implementation costs for cross-country ski trails at Battle Creek Regional Park, Tamarack Nature Center, and Grass-Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park. *( 2013 winter visits; Bald Eagle Otter Lake, 21,800 visits; Battle Creek Regional Park, 62,600 visits; and Grass Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Park, 62,100 visits).

Ramsey
Recipient
Dovetail Partners, Inc.
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$75,000
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$75,000

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Cook
St. Louis
Recipient
Vadnais Lake Area Water Management Organization
2017 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$500,000
Ramsey
Recipient
Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$221,000


PROJECT OVERVIEW

Anoka
Isanti
Recipient
Scott Soil & Water Conservation District
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$53,745
Fund Source

This project will assess the condition of ten tributary streams in the Blakeley Bluff region of Scott County. The selected tributaries all discharge directly into the the Minnesota River, which is impaired for fecal coliform and turbidity.

Scott
Recipient
Cannon River Watershed Partnership
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$69,471
Fund Source

This project will assess lakes and streams in the Cannon River watershed that have not been assessed to determine if they are meeting their designated uses. Some of these lakes and streams have data for certain pollutants, but not enough to complete an impairment assessment. The river and stream reaches are located in Dakota, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Steele, and Waseca counties. The lakes are located throughout the Cannon watershed (Le Sueur, Rice and Waseca Counties). This project will be a continuation of past assessments conducted in 2007 and 2009.

Blue Earth
Dakota
Dodge
Freeborn
Goodhue
Le Sueur
Rice
Scott
Steele
Waseca
Recipient
St. Louis River Citizen Action Committee
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$48,685
Fund Source

The St. Louis River Alliance will complete the data set for the water quality assessment of six target streams in the Lake Superior Basin. These streams are the Gooseberry River, Beaver River, Lester River, Big Sucker River, Split Rock River and Knife River. In addition, the St. Louis River Alliance will complete the data set for the water quality assessment of two non-target streams in the St. Louis River watershed. These two streams are Coffee Creek and Buckingham Creek. The St.

Aitkin
Carlton
Cook
Lake
St. Louis
Recipient
Becker County Soil and Water Conservation District
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$19,176
Fund Source

This project involves monitoring three data deficient lakes in the Crow Wing River Watershed and one stream site at the inlet to White Earth Lake. The data deficient lakes were on the MPCA Targeted watershed list. After getting the required assessment dataset for these lakes, all targeted lakes in Becker County will be completed for this assessment cycle. The stream site is a site that the White Earth Lake Association and the Becker Coalition of Lake Associations (COLA) will monitor. It is the inlet to White Earth Lake.

Becker
Cass
Clay
Clearwater
Crow Wing
Hubbard
Mahnomen
Morrison
Norman
Otter Tail
Polk
Todd
Wadena
Recipient
Washington Conservation District
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$3,264
Fund Source

This project involves monitoring Arcola Creek. Stewardship strategies were defined for long term protection for the creek as part of the District's Lower St. Croix River Spring Creek Stewardship Plan and Ten Year Comprehensive Water Management Plan. Water quality monitoring is necessary to gather appropriate data for assessment.

Washington
Recipient
Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$22,139
Fund Source

This project will collect a complete data set for total phosphorous and chlorophyll-a for 6 Cook County lakes while fostering lake association participation, ownership and understanding of their lakes. While many Cook County lakes have participated in the Citizen Lake Monitoring Program (CLMP) taking Secchi disk readings, these same lakes are deficient in basic lake chemistry data such as total phosphorus and chlorophyll-a.

Cook
Recipient
Hubbard County Soil and Water Conservation District
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$11,509
Fund Source

This project will collect water quality data for 13 Hubbard County lakes located in the Crow Wing priority watershed and identified as priority lakes by the MPCA. Upon completion the project data set will include all of the necessary information for the lakes to be assessed for impairment due to nutrients. Volunteers will collect samples from 7 of the 13 lakes and paid SWCD staff will collect samples from 6 of the lakes that do not have public access or volunteers willing to sample. The water samples will be collected 5 times/year June-September in 2010 and 2011.

Becker
Cass
Clearwater
Crow Wing
Hubbard
Morrison
Otter Tail
Todd
Wadena
Recipient
Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$16,892
Fund Source

This project will obtain a lake data set for Douglas County while fostering lake association participation, ownership, and understanding of their lakes. A better understanding of these lakes is necessary in order to meet goals established in the 2009-2019 Comprehensive Local Water Management Plan and enable 303(d) and 305(b) assessments. Lakes included in this project are: Agnes, Alvin, Blackwell, Brophy, Charley, Cook (Cork), Crooked (East), Crooked (NW), Echo, Henry, Lovera (Lovers), Mina, Round, and Spring.

Douglas
Morrison
Otter Tail
Todd
Wadena
Recipient
Rice County Planning and Zoning
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$25,308
Fund Source

Rice County Water Resources Division will complete a Surface Water Assessment for six lakes located in the Cannon River Watershed. The lakes chosen include: Sprague Lake (66-0045-00), Mud Lake (66-0054-00), Hatch Lake (66-0063-00), Pooles Lake (66-0046-00), Logue Lake (66-0057-00), and Phelps Lake (66-0062-00). Each lake chosen is currently unassessed, and both Sprague and Mud lake are priority lakes for testing. Sampling will include testing dissolved oxygen, temperature, pH, Secchi, Total phosphorus, and chlorophyll-a. The samples will be taken by volunteers and paid staff.

Blue Earth
Dakota
Dodge
Freeborn
Goodhue
Le Sueur
Rice
Scott
Steele
Waseca
Recipient
Our Saviour's Lutheran Church
2021 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$10,000
Anoka
Recipient
Our Saviour's Lutheran Church
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$16,500

To hire qualified professionals to produce drawings for restoration of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Anoka
Recipient
South Washington WD
2023 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$163,947
Fund Source

The Mississippi River is a priority for the SWW 1W1P partnership. The partnership is committed to making progress in reducing sediment delivered to the the Mississippi River in support of achieving the South Metro TSS TMDL. The partnership proposes to construct one structural stormwater BMP directly benefitting the Mississippi River in the City of Newport. The completed practice will reduce sediment delivered to the Mississippi River by up to 22 tons/yr.

Washington
Recipient
South Washington Watershed District
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$566,500
Fund Source

South Washington Watershed District and its partners will work to restore the Colby Lake watershed and prevent continued degradation of Bailey Lake by installing two large scale water re-use systems. The water re-use systems at Eagle Valley and Prestwick Golf Courses will capture urban runoff and excess nutrients that would otherwise flow into Colby and Bailey Lakes and use it for irrigation.

Washington
Recipient
South Washington WD
2016 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$180,000
Fund Source

The South Washington Watershed District (SWWD) and its partners will continue restoration of Colby, Wilmes, and Powers Lakes through coordinated implementation of targeted watershed retrofits as part of planned roadway rehabilitation projects. Watershed retrofits will include right of way bioretention, iron enhanced sand filtration, and stormwater reuse for irrigation. These practices represent some of the most cost-effective options remaining to provide the nutrient loading reductions necessary to protect and restore SWWD's lakes.

Washington