"ID","Title","Fiscal Year(s)","Fiscal Year Funding Amount","Legal Citation / Subdivision","Appropriation Language","Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)","Measurable Outcome(s)","Proposed Outcomes Achieved","Other Funds Leveraged","Source of Additional Funds","Direct Expenses","Administration Costs","Recipient Board Members","Number of full time equivalents funded","Recipient","Recipient Type","Body","About the Issue","Project Details","Start Date","End Date","Source","Status","Updates","Details/Reports","First Name","Last Name","Organization Name","Street Address","City","State","Zip Code","Phone","Email","Activity Type","Administered by","Media","Counties Affected","LSOHC Section","Watershed","URL","Advisory Group Members and Qualifications","Board Members and Qualifications","Conflict of Interest Contact","Conflict of Interest Disclosed" 1337,"10th Annual Road Salt Symposium- Sponsorship",2011,500,,,,,,,,,,,,"Freshwater Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide support for the 10th Annual Road Salt Symposium at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. The symposium brings together environmental organizations, companies that produce winter road de-icing salts and chemicals, scientists, policy-makers and transportation workers. They Symposium provides information on chlorides in our waters and provides innovative and new approaches to help repair our waters and sustain our resources for future generations. ",,,2011-02-03,2011-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2205,brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/10th-annual-road-salt-symposium-sponsorship,,,, 18484,"FY 13, Sandhill Watershed HSPF Model",2013,49986,,,,,,,,,,,.22,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to continue and finalize Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model construction and complete the calibration/validation process. The project will add representation of point source discharges to the model, compile flow and water quality data for the purposes of calibration and validation. The end result will be an HSPF watershed model that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. ",,,2013-03-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,MPCA,,,,,218-846-8137,michael.vavricka@state.mn.us,"Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Mahnomen, Norman, Polk",,"Red River of the North - Sandhill River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-sandhill-watershed-hspf-model,,,, 18548,"FY 13, Sediment Reduction Strategies for the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers",2013,54696,,,,,,,,,,,.25,LimnoTech,"State Government","The goal of the project is the development of an overall strategy for reduction of turbidity/TSS, with sets of sediment reduction initiatives and actions for various sources, to address the Minnesota River Turbidity TMDL and the South Metro Mississippi River TSS TMDL. ",,,2013-04-16,2013-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Larry,Gunderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2400",larry.gunderson@state.mn.us,"Monitoring, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, McLeod, Nicollet, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-sediment-reduction-strategies-minnesota-and-mississippi-rivers,,,, 885,"2010-2011 Minnesota River Watershed Monitoring Project",2010,260000,,,,,,,,,,,1.28,"Minnesota State University-Mankato","Public College/University","MSU-Mankato Water Resources Center in the Mankato area will provide conventional pollutant monitoring at the following sites: Beauford Ditch, Big Cobb River, Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River (3), Little Cobb River, Minnesota River (2), Watonwan River. ",,,2010-01-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Matteson,"Minnesota State University-Mankato","184 Trafton Science Center",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-5338",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Faribault, Freeborn, Jackson, Le Sueur, Martin, Steele, Waseca, Watonwan",,"Watonwan River, Le Sueur River, Blue Earth River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2010-2011-minnesota-river-watershed-monitoring-project,,,, 18486,"2013 SWAG - RCRCA Middle Minnesota Surface Water Assessment Grant",2013,17714,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area Joint Powers Board","Local/Regional Government","The overall goal of this project is to perform water quality monitoring duties to accomplish MPCA’s SWAG monitoring efforts at the four sites listed in Section IV of this application for the Middle Minnesota River stream sites selected in Renville, Redwood and Brown counties and allow for the assessment of aquatic life and aquatic recreation use for those reaches of the minor streams.",,,2013-04-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Goodrich,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area Joint Powers Board",,,,,507-637-2142,douglas.goodrich@racgroup.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Le Sueur, McLeod, Nicollet, Ramsey, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley",,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-swag-rcrca-middle-minnesota-surface-water-assessment-grant,,,, 18528,"2013 SWAG - Clearwater County",2013,10519,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"Clearwater Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to establish data sets to evaluate the Aquatic Recreational Use of Mallard, Sucker, and Ozawindib Lakes in southeastern Clearwater County.",,,2013-04-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Nathan,Nordlund,CSWCD,"312 Main Ave. N. Ste. 3 ",Bagley,MN,56621,218-694-6845,nathan.nordlund@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Clearwater,,"Mississippi River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-swag-clearwater-county,,,, 18534,"2013 SWAG - Anoka County Un-assessed Waters Monitoring",2013,55602,,,,,,,,,,,.23,"Anoka Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to assess water quality in the following Anoka County waterbodies: Minard Lake, Pickerel Lake, Trott Brook, Seelye Brook, Cedar Creek, and the Rum River.",,,2013-04-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Jamie ",Schurbon,"Anoka Conservation District",,,,,763-434-2030,"jamie.schurbon@anokaswcd.org ",Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Anoka,,"Mississippi River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-swag-anoka-county-un-assessed-waters-monitoring,,,, 18547,"2013 SWAG - Headwaters Science Center - Upper Mississippi Riverwatch",2013,27890,,,,,,,,,,,.28,"Headwaters Science Center (HSC)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to complete a two-year data set for physical, bacterial, and water chemistry sampling for the Intensive Watershed Monitoring Plan to aid MPCA’s assessment of the aquatic health of the Mississippi Headwaters(HUC 07010101) Watershed. ",,,2013-04-24,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,James,Owen,"Headwaters Science Center (HSC)","413 Beltrami Avenue NW ",Bemidji,MN,56601,"(218) 444-4472",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Hubbard, Itasca",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-swag-headwaters-science-center-upper-mississippi-riverwatch,,,, 18549,"2013 SWAG - Lake County SWCD: Lake & Stream Monitoring Program",2013,25930,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Lake County Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The primary goal of this project is to accurately collect surface water quality data to help support the MPCA’s Intensive Watershed Monitoring efforts in the Lake Superior North Watershed. ",,,2013-04-19,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Jennifer ",Thiemann,"Lake County Soil & Water Conservation District","616 Third Avenue","Two Harbors",MN,55616,"(218) 834-8372",,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Lake,,"Lake Superior - North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-swag-lake-county-swcd-lake-stream-monitoring-program,,,, 18847,"2013 SWAG - International Water Institute - Snake River and Two River Assessment Monitoring",2013,56031,,,,,,,,,,,.29,"International Water Institute","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to collect data, water chemistry and field parameters, which will be paired with biological data collected by the MPCA to assess water quality conditions at seven sites along targeted reaches within the Snake River Watershed and five sites in the Two River Watershed. ",,,2013-04-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute","Renaissance Hall #110, 650 NP Avenue",Fargo,ND,58102,,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Roseau",,"Snake River, Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-swag-international-water-institute-snake-river-and-two-river-assessment-monitoring,,,, 18848,"2013 SWAG - Water Resources Center - Watershed Monitoring Network",2013,80546,,,,,,,,,,,.42,"Water Resources Center, Minnesota State University- Mankato","Public College/University","The goal of this project is monitor, record, and submit the dataset necessary for assessment of aquatic recreation use with the Watonwan Watershed. ",,,2013-05-17,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Shannon,Fisher,"MSU - Mankato","135 Trafton Science Center South",Mankato,MN,56001,,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Cottonwood, Faribault, Freeborn, Jackson, Martin, Watonwan",,"Blue Earth River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-swag-water-resources-center-watershed-monitoring-network,,,, 18849,"2013 SWAG - Aitkin County SWCD - Monitoring of Cedar Lake",2013,5973,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Aitkin County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The goal of the project is to complete the dataset for the assessment of Aquatic Recreation Use in Cedar Lake by monitoring total phosphorus, chlorophyll-a, and secchi depth. ",,,2013-04-05,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Smude,"Aitkin County SWCD","130 Southgate Drive",Aitkin,MN,56431,"(218) 927-6565",Smude.aitkinswcd@gmail.com,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Aitkin,,"Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-swag-aitkin-county-swcd-monitoring-cedar-lake,,,, 18229,"2013 Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Grant - Cannon River Watershed Partnership",2013,32421,,,,,,,,,,,.33,"Cannon River Watershed Partnership","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will support the monitoring of two sites on the Cannon River throughout the field seasons of 2013 and 2014 during storm events and baseflow conditions to capture 25 samples per year at each site according to the WPLMN objectives. The information gathered from these samples and site visits will be compiled for reporting purposes and for use in calculating pollutant loading using the FLUX32 model.",,,2013-01-15,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth," Croteau-Kallestad ","Cannon River Watershed Partnership",,,,,"(507) 786-3913",Beth@crwp.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Dakota, Dodge, Freeborn, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Scott, Steele, Waseca",,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-grant-cannon-river-watershed-partnership,,,, 18230,"2013 Watershed Pollutant Monitoring Network Grant - Hawk Creek Watershed Project",2013,99217,,,,,,,,,,,.85,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor six sites within the Minnesota River Basin: Hawk Creek near Maynard, Hawk Creek near Granite Falls, Beaver Creek near Beaver Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Granite Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Hanley Falls, and Spring Creek near Hanley Falls. The sites will be monitored according to MPCA’s Major Watershed Load Monitoring (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedure, which is the procedure being followed for sites currently monitored by the Hawk Creek Watershed Project (HCWP). ",,,2013-01-15,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Rauenhorst,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project",,,,,"(320) 523-3666",heidi@hawkcreekwatershed.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, Renville, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-watershed-pollutant-monitoring-network-grant-hawk-creek-watershed-project,,,, 18231,"2013 Watershed Pollutant Montoring Network Grant - Zumbro Watershed Partnership",2013,81122,,,,,,,,,,,.49,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The MPCA has identified 13 stream sites in the watershed to characterize watershed water quality. This project will supplement and complement the identification of the top 50 sites in the watershed that are contributing to water impairment and also help in identification of priority watersheds in the re-write of the watershed comprehensive plan. Water samples and field measurements will be collected at each monitoring location ranging from baseline events to high flow events. ",,,2013-02-01,2015-03-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lawerence,Svien,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership Inc.",,,,,"(507) 226-6787",admin@zumbrowatershed.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Goodhue, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-watershed-pollutant-montoring-network-grant-zumbro-watershed-partnership,,,, 18232,"2013 Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Grant - Fillmore County SWCD",2013,92464,,,,,,,,,,,.51,"Fillmore Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will obtain spatial and long-term pollutant load information from the Root River watershed in Southeast Minnesota. To accomplish this, the Fillmore Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will assist the MPCA with water quality monitoring and annual pollutant loading calculations. Approximately 25 grab samples will be collected/site/year at 5 sites within the Root River watershed (totaling 125 grab samples/year). Annual load calculations for each site will be determined using the FLUX32 model.",,,2013-01-15,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Donna,Rasmussen,"Fillmore Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(507) 765-3878",donna.rasmussen@fillmoreswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Winona",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-grant-fillmore-county-swcd,,,, 18410,"2013 Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Grant - Chippewa River Watershed Project",2013,136325,,,,,,,,,,,1.31,"Chippewa River Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will work with the MPCA to conduct watershed pollutant load monitoring at four sites in the Chippewa River watershed and one site in the neighboring Pomme de Terre River watershed . The Chippewa River Watershed Project (CRWP) team will also aid the MPCA in measuring and comparing regional differences and long-term trends in water quality. The goal is to collect quality data and complete load calculations for the five sites using the MPCA's established protocols. ",,,2013-01-15,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kylene,Olson,"Chippewa River Watershed Project",,,,,"(320) 269-2139 ext.116",kylene@chippewariver.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Otter Tail, Pope, Stearns, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River, Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-grant-chippewa-river-watershed-project,,,, 23878,"2013 Watershed Pollutant Monitoring Network Grant - Redwood Cottonwood Rivers Control Area",2014,138033,,,,,,,,,,,1.78,"Redwood Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to perform water quality monitoring and load calculation duties to accomplish MPCA's Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network monitoring efforts at seven sites for the Redwood and Cottonwood River watersheds as well as the Minnesota River site near Morton. ",,,2013-01-15,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Goodrich,"Redwood Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","1241 East Bridge Street ","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,"(507) 637-2142",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Brown, Lyon, Redwood",,"Cottonwood River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-watershed-pollutant-monitoring-network-grant-redwood-cottonwood-rivers-control-area,,,, 28160,"2013 Watershed Pollutant Monitoring Network Grant - Minnesota State University (MNSU- WRC)",2015,69438,,,,,,,,,,,2.95,"Minnesota State University, Mankato","Public College/University","This project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at seventeen stream locations, to record and submit all data collected through this process, and to provide the information necessary for the calculation of water quality pollutant loads using the FLUX32 program.",,"Blue Earth River Watershed",2013-01-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Shannon,Fisher,"Minnesota State University, Mankato","238 Wigley Administration Center ",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-6623",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Nicollet, Watonwan",,"Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-watershed-pollutant-monitoring-network-grant-minnesota-state-university-mnsu-wrc,,,, 28160,"2013 Watershed Pollutant Monitoring Network Grant - Minnesota State University (MNSU- WRC)",2013,260324,,,,,,,,,,,2.6,"Minnesota State University, Mankato","Public College/University","This project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at seventeen stream locations, to record and submit all data collected through this process, and to provide the information necessary for the calculation of water quality pollutant loads using the FLUX32 program.",,"Blue Earth River Watershed",2013-01-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Shannon,Fisher,"Minnesota State University, Mankato","238 Wigley Administration Center ",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-6623",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Nicollet, Watonwan",,"Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2013-watershed-pollutant-monitoring-network-grant-minnesota-state-university-mnsu-wrc,,,, 10008287,"2016 Zumbro River Load Monitoring Network",2016,57975,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Zumbro River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) project will continue existing efforts to calculate seasonal pollutant loads for the Root River. The Zumbro Watershed Partnership (ZWP) along with Olmsted County Environmental Services will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations of four sub-watershed sites. Approximately 50 grab samples per site (total of 200) between ice-out and October 31 of 2016 and 2017 will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Sites include: North Fork Zumbro River (near Mazeppa, MN), North Branch Middle Fork Zumbro River (near Oronoco, MN), South Branch Middle Fork River (near Oronoco, MN) and South Fork Zumbro River (near Rochester, MN). Seasonal load calculations for each site will be calculated using the FLUX32 model. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lawrence,Svien,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership","1485 Industrial Drive NW",Rochester,MN,55041,"(651) 226-6787",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Olmsted, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/2016-zumbro-river-load-monitoring-network,,,, 3207,"Additional Monitoring Well Installation Ambient Groundwater Monitoring and Assessment Program Twin Cities Metro Area Sites-FY2012",2012,72000,,,,,,,,,,,.28,"Peer Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","Contractor assistance with site selection, reconnaissance and obtaining access for installation of ambient groundwater monitoring wells in Ramsey county and Hennepin county. This project will provide services and oversight of the installation for up to 16 well sites.",,,2011-10-31,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,(651)757-2507,sharon.kroening@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Mapping, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/additional-monitoring-well-installation-ambient-groundwater-monitoring-and-assessment-progr,,,, 29735,"Aitkin County FY15 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2015,13946,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"Aitkin County","Local/Regional Government","The Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District will partner with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and local volunteers to conduct water quality monitoring in high priority areas of the Upper Mississippi River Grand Rapids Watershed. Five lakes will be sampled, including Savanna, Shumway, Loon, Hay, and Washburn. Through this effort we will obtain information that will be useful in assessing the health of this watershed. This will be valuable in planning for future restoration and protection efforts that will ensure good water and environmental quality for Aitkin County.",,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids Watershed ",2015-03-16,2017-03-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Smude,"Aitkin County","130 Southgate Drive",Aitkin,MN,56431,"(218) 927-6565",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Aitkin,,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/aitkin-county-fy15-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 33824,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG): Mississippi River-Brainerd Watershed Lake & Stream Sampling",2016,25526,,,,,,,,,,,0.16,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District will partner with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and local volunteers to conduct water quality monitoring in high priority areas of the Upper Mississippi River (Brainerd) Watershed. Four lakes will be sampled, including Sheriff, Rabbit, French, and Section Twelve. Four stream/river sites will be monitored including the Rice River (2 sites), Ripple River, and Sissabagama Creek. Through this effort we will obtain information that will be useful in assessing the health of this watershed. This will be valuable in planning for future restoration and protection efforts that will ensure good water and environmental quality in Aitkin County. ",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed ",2016-03-02,2018-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Smude,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District","130 Southgate Drive",Aitkin,MN,56431,"(218) 927-6565",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Aitkin,,"Mississippi River - Brainerd",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/aitkin-county-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-miss,,,, 10008300,"Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Network Well Nest Installation",2017,80687,,,,,,,,,,,.18,"Braun Intertec","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete the installation of four nested wells to the Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Network and relocated one well in the City of Saint Paul. Braun Intertec will coordinate site access and oversee the well installation by a state drilling contractor. ",,,2017-07-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Hennepin, Ramsey",,"Lower Minnesota River , Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ambient-groundwater-monitoring-network-well-nest-installation,,,, 10008300,"Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Network Well Nest Installation",2018,17828,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"Braun Intertec","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete the installation of four nested wells to the Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Network and relocated one well in the City of Saint Paul. Braun Intertec will coordinate site access and oversee the well installation by a state drilling contractor. ",,,2017-07-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Hennepin, Ramsey",,"Lower Minnesota River , Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ambient-groundwater-monitoring-network-well-nest-installation,,,, 29490,"Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Quality Network Installation North Central and Northeast Minnesota",2014,116042,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Widseth Smtih Nolting","For-Profit Business/Entity","Widseth Smith Nolting (WSN) will evaluate and recommend to MPCA groundwater monitoring staff prospective sites/locations for the installation of groundwater monitoring wells to evaluate contaminant/pollutant concentrations from various sources. Peer will oversee the installation of monitoring wells by retaining a state drilling contractor or preparing bid documents to retain well driller through the Department of Administration. Superfund staff will assist in the project by providing oversight of contractual requirements and provide technical assistance as needed. Groundwater monitoring staff will provide direct technical oversight and management of the project. Widseth Smith Nolting (WSN) will review proposed monitoring sites and obtain access to monitoring well locations.  Once reconnaissance is complete WSN will assist the MPCA with preparing a bid package for drilling 34 monitoring wells. WSN will observe and coordinate well installation and baseline sample collection/analysis. A well installation package will be developed at each site.",,,2013-08-26,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ambient-groundwater-monitoring-quality-network-installation-north-central-and-northeast-min,,,, 29491,"Ambient Groundwater Monitoring and Assessment Program, Additional Monitoring Well Installation",2014,115910,,,,,,,,,,,1.16,"Peer Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","Peer Engineering, Inc. (Peer) will evaluate and recommend to MPCA groundwater monitoring staff prospective sites/locations for the installation of groundwater monitoring wells to evaluate contaminant/pollutant concentrations from various sources. Peer will oversee the installation of monitoring wells by retaining a state drilling contractor or preparing bid documents to retain well driller through the Department of Administration. Superfund staff will assist in the project by providing oversight of contractual requirements and provide technical assistance as needed. Groundwater monitoring staff will provide direct technical oversight and management of the project. Summary sheets will be prepared and submitted to the MPCA for candidate sites showing the best potential for well installation. Once the target sites are selected Peer will facilitate the site access agreement process. Up to 19 monitoring wells will be installed and monitored by Peer.",,,2013-09-03,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2448",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Hennepin, Mower, Rice, Washington",,"Cannon River, Cedar River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Root River, South Fork Crow River, Upper Wapsipinicon River, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ambient-groundwater-monitoring-and-assessment-program-additional-monitoring-well-installati,,,, 29500,"Ambient Groundwater Quality Monitoring Network",2015,74429,,,,,,,,,,,.31,"Widseth Smtih Nolting","For-Profit Business/Entity","Widseth Smith Nolting (WSN) will evaluate and recommend to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) groundwater monitoring staff prospective sites/locations for the installation of groundwater monitoring wells to evaluate contaminant/pollutant concentrations from various sources. Peer will oversee the installation of monitoring wells by retaining a state drilling contractor or preparing bid documents to retain well driller through the Department of Administration. Superfund staff will assist in the project by providing oversight of contractual requirements and provide technical assistance as needed. Groundwater monitoring staff will provide direct technical oversight and management of the project. Widseth Smith Nolting (WSN) will review proposed monitoring sites and obtain access to monitoring well locations. Once reconnaissance is complete WSN will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with preparing a bid package for drilling 19 monitoring wells. WSN will observe and coordinate well installation and baseline sample collection/analysis. A well installation package will be developed at each site.",,,2014-08-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ambient-groundwater-quality-monitoring-network,,,, 931,"Ambient Groundwater Quality Monitoring Network Design, Improvements, and Implementation Plan",2010,80000,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"AMEC Geomatrix","For-Profit Business/Entity","Installation of 35-40 monitoring wells in the 11 county metropolitan area. Contractor will provide site selection, assistance in technical specifications for drilling services, oversight of well drilling activities, preparation of detailed documentation of following: a) well construction logs (as built), b) boring log records of geologic materials encountered during drilling, c) photographic log showing well location, d) documentation of well devlopment activities, e) a brief informational history of land use activities at the well installation site and f) well location maps and site sketches or diagrams that designate site features that could affect groundwater quality.",,,2010-01-11,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Sharon ",Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2507",sharon.kroening@state.mn.us,"Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ambient-groundwater-quality-monitoring-network-design-improvements-and-implementation-plan,,,, 932,"Ambient Monitoring Well Site Selection and Access Assistance",2010,20000,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Widseth Smith Nolting (WSN)","For-Profit Business/Entity","Contractor assistance with site selection, reconnaissance and obtaining access for installation of ambient groundwater monitoring wells in Minnesota. This project will provide services for up to 25 well sites.",,,2010-01-20,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2507",sharon.kroening@state.mn.us,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ambient-monitoring-well-site-selection-and-access-assistance,,,, 933,"Ambient Monitoring Well Construction",2010,73945,,,,,,,,,,,.30,"Thein Well Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","This construction project will provide the installation of (40) wells to support Ambient Groundwater monitoring activities at the MPCA.",,,2010-01-23,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2778",sharon.kroening@state.mn.us,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ambient-monitoring-well-construction,,,, 3206,"Ambient Groundwater Quality Monitoring Network Installation Northern Minnesota",2012,177052,,,,,,,,,,,.70,"Widseth Smith & Nolting","For-Profit Business/Entity","Contractor assistance with site selection, reconnaissance and obtaining access for installation of ambient groundwater monitoring wells in northcentral and northeastern Minnesota. This project will provide services and oversight of the installation for up to 31 well sites.",,,2011-09-09,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2507",sharon.kroening@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance, Planning, Monitoring, Mapping, Assessment/Evaluation","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ambient-groundwater-quality-monitoring-network-installation-northern-minnesota,,,, 29486,"Amity Creek Stressor Identification",2015,106931,,,,,,,,,,,.39,"South Saint Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to develop a stream restoration opportunities matrix for the Amity Creek watershed, which will prioritize the various protection and restoration options in the watershed for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and local partners.",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed ",2015-06-01,2016-05-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,RC,Boheim,"South Saint Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","Room 301 215 North 1st Avenue East",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 723-4867",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/amity-creek-stressor-identification,,,, 10004579,"Analyzing Alternative for Muncipal Wastewater Treatment",2017,180000,"M.L. 2016, Chp. 186, Sec. 2, Subd. 04m","$180,000 the second year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to analyze alternatives for improved treatment of sulfate and salty parameters at municipal wastewater plants to inform the development and implementation of wild rice, sulfate, and other water quality standards. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2019, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government",,,http://www.lccmr.leg.mn/projects/2016/work_plans_may/_2016_04m.pdf,2016-07-01,2019-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Scott,Kyser,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2665",scott.kyser@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/analyzing-alternative-muncipal-wastewater-treatment,,,, 10021901,"Ann Lake Paleolimnology Study",2022,42341,,,,,,,,,,,.4,"Saint Croix Watershed Research Station (SCWRS) - Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Ann Lake has been the subject of lake management interest for several years. Ann Lake is a high resource value lake in North Central Minnesota. This is a unique lake (flow through, wild rice, native benthic species of concern to DNR non-game program, public land surrounding the lake). Stakeholders have expressed frustration due to missing information surrounding the history of primary production in the lake.   A Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report was completed. The TMDL analysis indicates high levels of sedimentary phosphorus that may be available as internal load and which may need significant reduction to meet lake standards. Stakeholders have completed several watershed-wide Best Management Practice’s (BMP’s) and are now considering targeting internal load sources. The watershed is a predominantly forested watershed, with a large percentage protected by state land and wildlife refuge management.  Paleolimnilogical analyses can provide several crucial lines of evidence that provide answers to missing information prior to expensive in-lake BMP treatments to manage internal load ",,"Snake River - St. Croix Basin Watershed ",2022-04-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Eric,Alms,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2589",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Kanabec,,"Snake River - St. Croix Basin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ann-lake-paleolimnology-study,,,, 969,"Ann River Watershed TMDL Project-Phase II",2011,112265,,,,,,,,,,,.43,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will be a complete TMDL report for the Biota and Bacteria (E. coli) impairments for the Ann River Watershed. The water bodies associated with these impairments will then be removed from the MPCA’s impaired waters list, and implementation activities to restore the water bodies will begin.",,,2010-10-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 679-3781 ext. 113",kelly.osterdyk@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ann-river-watershed-tmdl-project-phase-ii,,,, 969,"Ann River Watershed TMDL Project-Phase II",2013,2000,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will be a complete TMDL report for the Biota and Bacteria (E. coli) impairments for the Ann River Watershed. The water bodies associated with these impairments will then be removed from the MPCA’s impaired waters list, and implementation activities to restore the water bodies will begin.",,,2010-10-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 679-3781 ext. 113",kelly.osterdyk@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ann-river-watershed-tmdl-project-phase-ii,,,, 969,"Ann River Watershed TMDL Project-Phase II",2012,3000,,,,,,,,,,,.03,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will be a complete TMDL report for the Biota and Bacteria (E. coli) impairments for the Ann River Watershed. The water bodies associated with these impairments will then be removed from the MPCA’s impaired waters list, and implementation activities to restore the water bodies will begin.",,,2010-10-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 679-3781 ext. 113",kelly.osterdyk@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ann-river-watershed-tmdl-project-phase-ii,,,, 10013332,"We Are Water MN (2020-2021): Civic Engagement in 6 Watersheds",2020,150000,,,,,,,,,,,1.5,"Minnesota Humanities Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will use the We Are Water MN traveling exhibit and the Minnesota Humanities Center's approach to community engagement, relationship building, and storytelling, to increase community capacity for sustainable watershed management in six Minnesota watersheds. ",,,2019-11-01,2021-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Process",,,Britt,Gangeness,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2262",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cottonwood, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Itasca, Lake, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Nicollet, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Wabasha, Washington, Watonwan",,"Lower Big Sioux River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Pomme de Terre River, St. Louis River, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/we-are-water-mn-2020-2021-civic-engagement-6-watersheds,,,, 10013332,"We Are Water MN (2020-2021): Civic Engagement in 6 Watersheds",2021,120000,,,,,,,,,,,1.2,"Minnesota Humanities Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will use the We Are Water MN traveling exhibit and the Minnesota Humanities Center's approach to community engagement, relationship building, and storytelling, to increase community capacity for sustainable watershed management in six Minnesota watersheds. ",,,2019-11-01,2021-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Process",,,Britt,Gangeness,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2262",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cottonwood, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Itasca, Lake, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Nicollet, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Wabasha, Washington, Watonwan",,"Lower Big Sioux River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Pomme de Terre River, St. Louis River, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/we-are-water-mn-2020-2021-civic-engagement-6-watersheds,,,, 10002542,"We Are Water MN - Civic Engagement in 8 Watersheds",2018,150000,,,,,,,,,,,1.5,"Minnesota Humanities Center","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to use the We Are Water MN exhibit and their technical knowledge in relationship-building and storytelling to increase community capacity for sustainable watershed management in the Cannon River, Cedar River, Mississippi-Headwaters, Mississippi-Grand Rapids, Mississippi-Twin Cities, Red Lake River, Rum River and St. Louis River watersheds. ",,"We are Water MN Traveling Exhibit Cannon River Watershed Cedar River Watershed Minnesota River - Headwaters Watershed Mississippi River - Grand Rapids Watershed Mississippi River - Twin Cities Watershed Red Lake River Watershed Rum River Watershed St. Louis River Watershed ",2018-02-09,2020-06-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Britt,Gangeness,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2262",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Benton, Carlton, Dakota, Hennepin, Itasca, Mille Lacs, Mower, Polk",,"Cannon River, Cedar River, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Red Lake River, Rum River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/we-are-water-mn-civic-engagement-8-watersheds,,,, 10002542,"We Are Water MN - Civic Engagement in 8 Watersheds",2019,10000,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"Minnesota Humanities Center","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to use the We Are Water MN exhibit and their technical knowledge in relationship-building and storytelling to increase community capacity for sustainable watershed management in the Cannon River, Cedar River, Mississippi-Headwaters, Mississippi-Grand Rapids, Mississippi-Twin Cities, Red Lake River, Rum River and St. Louis River watersheds. ",,"We are Water MN Traveling Exhibit Cannon River Watershed Cedar River Watershed Minnesota River - Headwaters Watershed Mississippi River - Grand Rapids Watershed Mississippi River - Twin Cities Watershed Red Lake River Watershed Rum River Watershed St. Louis River Watershed ",2018-02-09,2020-06-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Britt,Gangeness,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2262",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Benton, Carlton, Dakota, Hennepin, Itasca, Mille Lacs, Mower, Polk",,"Cannon River, Cedar River, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Red Lake River, Rum River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/we-are-water-mn-civic-engagement-8-watersheds,,,, 10021893,"We Are Water MN (2021-2022): Civic Engagement in 5 watersheds",2022,280000,,,,,,,,,,,2.8,"Minnesota Humanities Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will use the We Are Water MN traveling exhibit and the Minnesota Humanities Center's approach to community engagement, relationship building, and storytelling, to increase community capacity for sustainable watershed management in five Minnesota watersheds. The following communities were selected as host sites for this project: Winona (City of Winona), active hosting period: March 3-April 25, 2022 Lake City (Lake Pepin Legacy Alliance), active hosting period: April 28-June 20, 2022 Alexandria (Legacy of the Lakes Museum), active hosting period: June 23-August 15, 2022 Fergus Falls (Otter Tail County), active hosting period: August 18-October 10, 2022 Hastings/Eagan (Dakota County), active hosting period: October 13-December 5, 2022 ",,"St. Louis River Watershed Lower Big Sioux River Watershed Pomme de Terre River Watershed Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed Mississippi River - Twin Cities Watershed Zumbro River Watershed ",2021-08-09,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Britt,Gangeness,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2262",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cottonwood, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Isanti, Lake, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Nicollet, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Wabasha, Washington, Watonwan",,"Lower Big Sioux River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Pomme de Terre River, St. Louis River, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/we-are-water-mn-2021-2022-civic-engagement-5-watersheds,,,, 10021893,"We Are Water MN (2021-2022): Civic Engagement in 5 watersheds",2023,104540,,,,,,,,,,,1.04,"Minnesota Humanities Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will use the We Are Water MN traveling exhibit and the Minnesota Humanities Center's approach to community engagement, relationship building, and storytelling, to increase community capacity for sustainable watershed management in five Minnesota watersheds. The following communities were selected as host sites for this project: Winona (City of Winona), active hosting period: March 3-April 25, 2022 Lake City (Lake Pepin Legacy Alliance), active hosting period: April 28-June 20, 2022 Alexandria (Legacy of the Lakes Museum), active hosting period: June 23-August 15, 2022 Fergus Falls (Otter Tail County), active hosting period: August 18-October 10, 2022 Hastings/Eagan (Dakota County), active hosting period: October 13-December 5, 2022 ",,"St. Louis River Watershed Lower Big Sioux River Watershed Pomme de Terre River Watershed Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed Mississippi River - Twin Cities Watershed Zumbro River Watershed ",2021-08-09,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Britt,Gangeness,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2262",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cottonwood, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Isanti, Lake, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Nicollet, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Wabasha, Washington, Watonwan",,"Lower Big Sioux River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Pomme de Terre River, St. Louis River, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/we-are-water-mn-2021-2022-civic-engagement-5-watersheds,,,, 18348,"ARRA Diesel Grant, K&H Farms",2013,405500,,,,,,,,,,,2.0,"Metropolitan Council-Environmental Services","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide condition monitoring and problem investigation monitoring at the following sites. Mississippi River: Tributaries include Bassett Creek, Cannon River, Crow River, and Minnehaha Creek. Minnesota River: Tributaries include Eagle Creek,Riley Creek, and Valley Creek tributary to the St. Croix River",,,2013-01-01,2014-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Johnson,"Metropolitan Council Environmental Services",,,,,"(651) 602-8117",kent.johnson@metc.state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Benton, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Le Sueur, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Nicollet, Pine, Ramsey, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, Stearns, Washington, Wright",,"Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arra-diesel-grant-kh-farms,,,, 886,"Assessing the Contribution of Microhabitat Differences on Biological Effects in Bluegill Sunfish in Sullivan Lake, MN",2010,125816,,,,,,,,,,,.57,"St. Cloud State University","Public College/University","This project is a continuation of Statewide Lake study that revealed the obiquitous presence of endrocrine active compounds (EACs) in many MN Lakes. The initial project findings suggested two potential knowledge gaps in our understanding of EACs and their effects in lake environments. First, the sources of EACs and their entrance points into lakes need to be better defined than was possible in our previous statewide lake study. Second, fish habitats within the littoral zone of lakes where greatest biological production occurs, need to be matched with detailed, site-specific exposure patterns. SCSU will test the hypothesis that Biological Responses in Fish are Correlated with Microhabitat Exposure to Endocrine Active Compounds (EACs) within a lake rather then Mean EAC Exposure Across a Lake during this study. MPCA EAO staff will also provide technical assistance and oversight of the project. ",,,2010-03-30,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Heiko L.","Schoenfuss, Ph.D.",,,,,,"(320) 308-3130",hschoenfuss@stcloudstate.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/assessing-contribution-microhabitat-differences-biological-effects-bluegill-sunfish-sulliva,,,, 10002291,"Assessment of Urban Air Pollution",2018,700000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 96, Sec. 2, Subd. 07b","$700,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to set up and operate a network of 250 air pollution sensors at 50 sites to monitor fine particles, ozone, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and carbon monoxide in each zip code for the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul to assess variability of urban air pollution. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2020, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government",,,"Work Plan",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Monika,Vadali,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2776",monika.vadali@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Hennepin, Ramsey",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/assessment-urban-air-pollution,,,, 1304,"Assessment of Nitrogen Loading Sources and Pathways to MN Surface Waters",2012,5739,,"Chapter 361. Sec. 4. CLEAN WATER FUND APPROPRIATIONS. Subdivision 1. Pollution Control Agency. $600,000 in fiscal year 2011 is appropriated from the clean water fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to continue rulemaking to establish water quality standards for total nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen. This is a onetime appropriation. ",,,,,,,,,.01,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will promulgate a nitrate water quality standard to address aquatic life toxicity, and gather information needed to support the development of total nitrogen (N) loading reduction strategies for Minnesota’s waters and also address Minnesota’s contribution to marine water hypoxia. Project will also develop a framework for a watershed nitrogen planning aid that can be used to optimize selection of Best Management Practice (BMP) systems for reducing nitrogen.",,,2010-12-20,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"David J.",Mulla,"University of Minnesota",,,,,"(612) 625-6721",mulla003@umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/assessment-nitrogen-loading-sources-and-pathways-mn-surface-waters,,,, 1304,"Assessment of Nitrogen Loading Sources and Pathways to MN Surface Waters",2011,148900,,"Chapter 361. Sec. 4. CLEAN WATER FUND APPROPRIATIONS. Subdivision 1. Pollution Control Agency. $600,000 in fiscal year 2011 is appropriated from the clean water fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to continue rulemaking to establish water quality standards for total nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen. This is a onetime appropriation. ",,,,,,,,,.15,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will promulgate a nitrate water quality standard to address aquatic life toxicity, and gather information needed to support the development of total nitrogen (N) loading reduction strategies for Minnesota’s waters and also address Minnesota’s contribution to marine water hypoxia. Project will also develop a framework for a watershed nitrogen planning aid that can be used to optimize selection of Best Management Practice (BMP) systems for reducing nitrogen.",,,2010-12-20,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"David J.",Mulla,"University of Minnesota",,,,,"(612) 625-6721",mulla003@umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/assessment-nitrogen-loading-sources-and-pathways-mn-surface-waters,,,, 13223,"Bald Eagle Lake TMDL Completion",2012,4811,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will support updates to the Draft Bald Eagle Lake TMDL. The updates will address comments received during the public comment period. The comments resulted in the development of individual Wasteload Allocations for stormwater sources in the Bald Eagle Lake watershed. ",,,2011-09-26,2012-04-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Chris ",Zadak,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2837",czadak@state.mn.us,"Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bald-eagle-lake-tmdl-completion,,,, 2160,"Ballast Water Sampling Method Development and Treatment Technology",2010,300000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 143, Sec. 2, Subd. 06a","$300,000 is from the trust fund and $66,000 is from the Great Lakes protection account to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency in cooperation with the Department of Natural Resources to conduct monitoring for aquatic invasive species in ballast water discharges to Minnesota waters of Lake Superior and to test the effectiveness of ballast water treatment systems.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,66000,"Great Lakes Protection Account",,,,,MPCA,"State Government","Project Overview Ballast water - water carried in tanks on ships to help provide stability and aid steering - is likely the single greatest source for introduction of non-native and invasive aquatic species. Ballast water is collected in one body of water and discharged into another body of water, usually large distances apart. Options exist for treating ballast water prior to discharge in order to prevent these introductions, but they have not been tested in freshwater environments such as the Great Lakes. Through this appropriation, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, and Northeast Midwest Institute are cooperating to conduct monitoring for aquatic invasive species in ballast water discharge in Lake Superior, test the effectiveness of ballast water treatment options in a freshwater environment, and accelerate installation of treatment options that prove effective. Overall Project Outcome and Results Safe and effective ballast water treatment (BWT) is the best way to prevent ship-mediated introductions of invasive species in the Great Lakes. However, knowing whether a proposed BWT works in freshwater, and whether it is used properly by a ship is a difficult challenge for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and other regulators. BWTs with International Maritime Organization (IMO) approval have never been tested in natural fresh water, and there are no agreed methods for monitoring ballast discharge from ships. This project assisted the MPCA through accomplishing a) IMO-consistent freshwater validations of two promising BWTs at the Great Ships Initiative (GSI) freshwater testing facility, and 2) design, installation and demonstration of a credible and feasible ballast discharge sampling method for Great Lakes ships. The IMO-approved PureBallast system (AlfaLaval), performed well in tests overseas, but did not function effectively in the GSI test, likely due to clogging by freshwater filamentous algae (see http://www.nemw.org/GSI/GSI-LB-F-A-2.pdf). This outcome informs MPCA that IMO-approval does not by itself assure freshwater effectiveness. The other BWT tested, a lye-based system aimed at US lakers, performed better (see http://www.nemw.org/GSI/GSI-LB-F-A-3.pdf), warranting refinement and shipboard testing. The project's ship sampling system proved a) applicable to the Great Lakes fleet, as demonstrated by project installation plans for 10 ships; b) cost-effective, as demonstrated by installations on 5 ships; and c) feasible, as demonstrated by sampling exercises on 2 ships. A detailed guidebook (see http://www.nemw.org/GSI/ballastDischargeMonitoringGuidebook.pdf) equips MPCA with the project method. All sample ports are permanent installations. The remaining four installations and seven tests will take place in 2012 using Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration funds. GSI will collect and analyze data on live organisms in ballast water discharge sampled in 2011 and 2012, and will post outcomes on the GSI website (http://www.greatshipsinitiative.org) and forward them to the MPCA. Project Results Use and Dissemination Final reports on ballast treatment tests performed pursuant to this grant, and the guidebook developed for ship discharge sampling, have been posted on the GSI public website (www.greatshipsinitiative.org). The project forwarded final reports on ballast treatment performance tests to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Science Advisory Board which reported to the USEPA and the USCG on availability of ballast treatment technology in 2011. NEMWI presented the sampling method developed through this project to an international gathering of ballast discharge researchers and regulators (Global R&D Forum and Exhibition on Ballast Water Management in a session on ballast treatment testing and compliance monitoring in Istanbul Turkey in the fall of 2011), and will submit the guidebook as a manuscript for the conference proceedings. Project Publications: Final Report of the Land-Based, Freshwater Testing of the AlfaWall AB PureBallast Ballast Water Treatment System (PDF - 1.8 MB) Final Report of the Land-Based, Freshwater Testing of the Lye (NaOH) Ballast Water Treatment System (PDF - 2 MB) A Ballast Discharge Monitoring System for Great Lakes Relevant Ships: A Guidebook for Researchers, Ship Owners, and Agency Officials (PDF - 1.5 MB) ",,"Final Report ",2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Walter,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2807,rebecca.walter@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ballast-water-sampling-method-development-and-treatment-technology,,,, 10003550,"Bartlett Lake In-Lake Management Strategies Development",2018,17448,,,,,,,,,,,.03,"Emmons and Olivier Resources, Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","Bartlett Lake in Koochiching County is impaired for eutrophication and has already undergone a paleolimnological study. This project will utilize the data and results of paleolimnological study to develop in-lake management strategies that, if implemented, could significantly improve the water quality of Bartlett Lake. ",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed ",2018-03-15,2018-06-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Denise,Oakes,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8119",,Planning,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Koochiching,,"Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bartlett-lake-lake-management-strategies-development,,,, 29764,"Bartlett Lake Paleolimnological Study",2015,38795,,,,,,,,,,,0.16,"St. Croix Watershed Research Station","State Government","The primary goal of this project is to analyze of dated sediment cores to reconstruct changes in the lake condition over the last 150 years. This will be done using multiple lines of evidence including biogeochemistry, sediment accumulation, and diatom and algal remains as biological indicators. The results of the work conducted for this project will be used for three purposes: to design lake restoration activities; develop a lake management plan; and incorporate the data into the Upper and Lower Red Lakes Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) that was started the summer of 2014.",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed ",2015-06-01,2017-08-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Denise,Oakes,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8119",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Koochiching,,"Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bartlett-lake-paleolimnological-study,,,, 29764,"Bartlett Lake Paleolimnological Study",2017,4647,,,,,,,,,,,.16,"St. Croix Watershed Research Station","State Government","The primary goal of this project is to analyze of dated sediment cores to reconstruct changes in the lake condition over the last 150 years. This will be done using multiple lines of evidence including biogeochemistry, sediment accumulation, and diatom and algal remains as biological indicators. The results of the work conducted for this project will be used for three purposes: to design lake restoration activities; develop a lake management plan; and incorporate the data into the Upper and Lower Red Lakes Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) that was started the summer of 2014.",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed ",2015-06-01,2017-08-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Denise,Oakes,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8119",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Koochiching,,"Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bartlett-lake-paleolimnological-study,,,, 10012173,"Becker County SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Crow Wing River Watershed",2020,10947,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"Becker Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Becker Soil and Water Conservation District will collect water chemistry and transparency data at Straight, Two Inlets, Hungry Man, Boot, Bass, Big Basswood, Shell, Big Rush and Bass lakes in the Crow Wing River watershed. District staff will collect a complete data set to be used for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's efforts to assess the condition of these lakes, and to prioritize restoration and protection activities in the Crow Wing River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) cycle 2 report. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2020-03-02,2022-01-31,,"In Progress",,,Karl,Koening,"Becker Soil and Water Conservation District","809 8th Street SE"," Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-7360",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Becker,,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/becker-county-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-crow-wing-river-watershed,,,, 28107,"Beneficial Use: Ethanol Set Aside - City of Morris",2014,500000,,,,,,,,,,,,"Morris, City of","Local/Regional Government","This grant to the City of Morris provides public improvements for the beneficial use of wastewater effluent, where beneficial use is defined as the use of stormwater or wastewater effluent from a publicly owned wastewater treatement plant to replace the use of groundwater.",,"Pomme de Terre River Watershed",2013-08-23,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Blaine,Hill,"Morris, City of","PO Box 438 ",Morris,MN,56267-0438,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Stevens,,"Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beneficial-use-ethanol-set-aside-city-morris,,,, 2735,"Beneficial Reuse to Replace Groundwater Use Great River Energy",2011,285087,,"Article 2Clean Water FundSec. 4(c) $1,500,000 the first year and $3,169,000the second year are for grants underMinnesota Statutes, section 116.195, topolitical subdivisions for up to 50 percentof the costs to predesign, design, andimplement capital projects that use treatedmunicipal wastewater instead of groundwaterfrom drinking water aquifers, in order todemonstrate the beneficial use of wastewater,including the conservation and protection ofwater resources. Of this amount, $1,000,000the first year is for grants to ethanol plantsthat are within one and one-half miles of acity for improvements that reuse greater than300,000 gallons of wastewater per day. ",,,,,,,,,.66,"City of Elk River","Local/Regional Government","Great River Energy (GRE) operates a power plant in the City of Elk River which generates electricity by incinerating municipal solid wastes. The plant is located proximate to the City of Elk River wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). This project will result in a corresponding reduction of groundwater use by GRE. ",,,2011-05-06,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,"Femrite, P.E.","City of Elk River",,,,,"(763) 635-1051",jfemrite@oi.elk-river.mn.us,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Sherburne,,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/beneficial-reuse-replace-groundwater-use-great-river-energy,,,, 926,"Bevens/Silver Creek Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems (SSTS) Project",2010,9770,,,,,,557400,,,,,.09,"Sibley County","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide administrative support to the Clean Water Partnership (CWP) loan program. By initiating the CWP loan program in Sibley County it will provide low interest loans to bring 21 non-complaint or failing existing systems into compliance by replacing them with new single sewage treatment systems.",,,2010-03-29,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Ronald ",Otto,"Sibley County",,,,,"(507) 237-5435",ron.otto@sibleyswcd.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Sibley,,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bevenssilver-creek-subsurface-sewage-treatment-systems-ssts-project,,,, 10012699,"Big Fork River Watershed Stressor Identification",2020,25000,,,,,,,,,,,.21,"Itasca SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project is for stressor identification data collection in targeted areas of the Big Fork River Watershed for the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Project. This effort will identify and prioritize targeted restoration and protection areas where there are data gaps within the Big Fork River Watershed to maintain and enhance water quality. The strategies developed through this project will be integrated into an updated Big Fork River WRAPS report and provide the foundation for future implementation projects that have been requested by the Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District. ",,"Big Fork River Watershed ",2020-03-02,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Arens,"Itasca SWCD","1889 E Highway 2","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"(218) 326-0017",,Planning,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Itasca,,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-fork-river-watershed-stressor-identification,,,, 10021903,"Big Fork Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Update - Itasca SWCD",2022,24997,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Itasca Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this contract is to expand data collection efforts, public participation efforts, and provide technical assistance in targeted areas of the Big Fork River Watershed for the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Project. A key aspect of this effort is to develop implementation strategies for targeted areas of the watershed to help state agencies, local governments, and other watershed stakeholders determine how to best proceed with restoring and protecting the watershed. The goal of this project is to identify and prioritize targeted restoration and protection areas where there are data gaps within the Big Fork River Watershed to maintain and enhance water quality. Through an increased technical agency partnership, this contract will support research, monitoring, analysis, and planning activities to develop strategic implementation and protection management practices in targeted locations of the watershed. This contract will also support public outreach and education to inform the public of the WRAPS process and educate on various relevant restoration and protection strategies. The strategies developed through this project will be integrated into an updated Big Fork River WRAPS Report and provide the foundation for future implementation projects that have been requested by the Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD). ",,"Big Fork River Watershed ",2022-04-15,2025-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Arens,"Itasca SWCD","1889 E Highway 2","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"(218) 326-0017",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Itasca,,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-fork-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-update-itasca-swcd,,,, 10021904,"Big Fork Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Update - Koochiching SWCD",2022,24998,,,,,,,,,,,.24,"Koochiching County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this contract is to expand data collection efforts, public participation efforts, and provide technical assistance in targeted areas of the Big Fork River Watershed for the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Project. A key aspect of this effort is to develop implementation strategies for targeted areas of the watershed to help state agencies, local governments, and other watershed stakeholders determine how to best proceed with restoring and protecting the watershed. The goal of this project is to identify and prioritize targeted restoration and protection areas where there are data gaps within the Big Fork River Watershed to maintain and enhance water quality. Through an increased technical agency partnership, this contract will support research, monitoring, analysis, and planning activities to develop strategic implementation and protection management practices in targeted locations of the watershed. This contract will also support public outreach and education to inform the public of the WRAPS process and educate on various relevant restoration and protection strategies. The strategies developed through this project will be integrated into an updated Big Fork River WRAPS Report and provide the foundation for future implementation projects that have been requested by the Koochiching County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD). ",,"Big Fork River Watershed ",2022-04-22,2025-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching County SWCD","501 3rd St Ste 201","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1174",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Koochiching,,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-fork-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-update-koochiching-swcd,,,, 14214,"Big Sandy Lake Implementation Plan",2013,4851,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Aitkin County Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will complete a Total Maximum Daily Load Implementation Plan for the watersheds of Big Sandy and Minnewawa Lakes. This restoration plan will provide pollution reduction and watershed management strategies that are developed with input from stakeholders in the watersheds. ",,,2012-11-30,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Janet ",Smude,"Aitkin County Soil & Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 927-6565",Smude.aitkinswcd@gmail.com,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, St. Louis",,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-sandy-lake-implementation-plan,,,, 29743,"Big Fork Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2015,161596,,,,,,,,,,,.67,"Koochiching County Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goals of this project are to develop and implement a stakeholder and public engagement program, update the Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models for the Big Fork and Little Fork River Watersheds, develop Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies for impaired waterbodies, remove naturally impaired streams from the impairment list, develop a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report, and to conduct civic engagement activates necessary to ensure project success.",,"Big Fork River Watershed",2015-03-20,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Tomevi,"Koochiching County Soil & Water Conservation District","715 4th Street","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1174",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Koochiching,,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-fork-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 34302,"Big Fork Watershed - Civic Engagement and Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Support",2016,15365,,,,,,,,,,,.15,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","""This project will meet the following goals: develop, implement, and evaluate the impacts civic engagement outcomes for the Big Fork River Watershed; create a citizen understanding of the Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) process and the role citizens and stakeholders can play in attaining water quality restoration and protection; provide opportunities for citizens and stakeholders to assist local partners and state agencies in developing priorities for restoration as well projects to accomplish protection of high quality waters; and ensure that all technical and planning documents will be reviewed and commented on by Soil and Water Conservation District staff.""",,"Big Fork River Watershed ",2016-05-15,2017-08-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,,,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","1889 East Highway 2","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"(218) 326-0017",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/big-fork-watershed-civic-engagement-and-watershed-restoration-protection-strategy-wraps-sup,,,, 835,"Bigfork River Target Watershed Assessment",2010,52077,,,,,,,,,,,.23,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The ""Bigfork River Target Watershed Assessment – Lake of the Woods & Koochiching Soil and Water Conservation Districts"" Project focuses on collecting water chemistry and field parameters at Bear River, Big Fork River (4 sites), Caldwell Brook and Sturgeon River. The project will support the biological assessments being completed by MPCA staff for this Target Watershed Assessment. This work will also train and develop Koochiching SWCD staff to enable them to continue water quality monitoring in the Rainy River Basin.",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Mike ",Hirst,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 634-1842 ext. 2",mike.hirst@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bigfork-river-target-watershed-assessment,,,, 19097,"Biological Condition Gradient for Minnesota's Lake Fish Communities",2013,109878,,,,,,,,,,,.45,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop statewide biological criteria for managing the state’s water resources, in keeping with the federal Clean Water Act. The MPCA is using the Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) for this development. The BCG is a conceptual model that describes changes in aquatic ecosystems on a gradient of increasing anthropogenic stress. ",,,2013-06-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,John,Sandberg,MPCA,"7678 College Road ",Baxter,MN,"56425 ",218-316-3913,john.sandberg@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/biological-condition-gradient-minnesotas-lake-fish-communities,,,, 29498,"Biological Monitoring, Invertebrate Sampling Processing",2015,155860,,,,,,,,,,,1.5,"Rhithron Associates","For-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this project is to provide stream and large river macro invertebrate sample processing and identification for the Minnesota Pollution Control agency (MPCA) Biological Monitoring Unit. The final product will consist of; data submitted electronically to the MPCA, project reference specification, return of all identified specimens, and an external and internal QA/QC report.",,,2014-08-15,2014-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joel,Chirhart,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2273",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/biological-monitoring-invertebrate-sampling-processing,,,, 10025333,"Bioreactor wastewater treatment contaminants of emerging concern study",2022,43178,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"United States Geological Survey","Federal Government","This project will assess the efficiency of membrane bioreactor treatment to remove contaminants of emerging concern from wastewater, disinfect wastewater, and produce less toxic waste stream to fish. The study will analyze and interpret 40 effluent samples. ",,,2022-05-12,2023-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Elliott,"USGS Minnesota Water Science Center","2280 Woodale Drive","Mounds View",MN,55112,"(763) 783-3130",,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bioreactor-wastewater-treatment-contaminants-emerging-concern-study,,,, 10008260,"Blue Earth River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 2",2019,267400,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"Faribault County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to facilitate strategic networking, relationships, and learning in targeted groups to assess, build, and leverage community capacity (i.e. community resources and values) to increase knowledge of the Blue Earth River watershed’s water resources and increase best management practice (BMP) adoption to restore and protect water quality in the Blue Earth River watershed. Additional goals include providing information that is readily available to the general public for updates on Watershed Approach work in the Blue Earth River watershed. ",,"Blue Earth River Watershed ",2019-04-30,2022-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michele,Stindtman,"Faribault County SWCD","415 S Grove St Ste 8","Blue Earth",MN,56013,"(507) 835-4800",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Waseca",,"Le Sueur River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blue-earth-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-2,,,, 10021892,"Blue Earth River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Report Development",2021,49992,,,,,,,,,,,.4,"Minnesota State University - Mankato","Public College/University","The goal of this project is to develop and write the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report for the Blue Earth River Watershed to provide restoration strategies to improve water quality for impaired waters and protection strategies to maintain the quality of water for water bodies meeting standards. ",,"Blue Earth River Watershed ",2021-03-08,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Musser,"Minnesota State University-Mankato","135 Trafton Science Center South",Mankato,MN,56001,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Jackson, Martin",,"Blue Earth River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blue-earth-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-report-development,,,, 10004396,"Blue Earth SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2018,29929,,,,,,,,,,,0.14,"Blue Earth County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Blue Earth SWCD will be monitoring 7 stream sites located in the Le Sueur River Watershed.  The stream sites will be monitored at the road crossing locations via bridge, culvert or shore.  Onsite conditions will be recorded, water sample readings will be taken for Secchi tube, specific conductance, temperature, pH, DO, and photos taken.   ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants Le Sueur River Watershed ",2018-04-01,2020-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Jerad,Bach,"Blue Earth County SWCD","1160 Victory Dr",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 345-4744",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Waseca",,"Le Sueur River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blue-earth-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 927,"Blue Earth River-East Branch Watershed Approach",2010,250000,,,,,,339950,,,,,2.5,"Faribault County","Local/Regional Government","This project will utilize a systematic approach to identify principal sources, or “hot-spots”, of sediment contributions and work with individual landowners, county drainage officials, and municipalities to coordinate and implement critical Best Management Practices (BMP’s), establish demonstration sites, and provide education and outreach efforts. This project will also establish baseline watershed data with the addition of site specific information, and determine high priority watersheds. Appropriate practices will be identified and mapped utilizing GPS and GIS equipment and software. ",,,2010-01-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michele,Stindtman,"Faribault County",,,,,"(507) 526-2300",fcswcd@bevcomm.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Faribault,,"Blue Earth River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blue-earth-river-east-branch-wathershed-approach,,,, 37681,"Blue Earth River Watershed Restoration and Protection Civic Engagement Plan",2017,94500,,,,,,,,,,,0.23,"Faribault County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The goal is to facilitate strategic networking, learning, and implementation in targeted groups to assess, build, and leverage community capacity (i.e. community resources and values) to increase best management practice (BMP) adoption to restore and protect water quality in the Blue Earth River watershed ",,"Blue Earth River Watershed ",2017-07-01,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michele,Stindtman,"Faribault County SWCD","415 S Grove St Ste 8","Blue Earth",MN,56013,"(507) 526-2300",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Jackson, Martin",,"Blue Earth River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/blue-earth-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-civic-engagement-plan,,,, 1298,"Bluff Creek Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project - Phase III",2011,34339,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","This Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) project will develop a TMDL Report and Implementation Plan defining the sources contributing to the impairments and outlining the steps necessary to bring Bluff Creek back to meeting water quality standards. ",,,2011-01-12,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Peichel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2646",barbara.peichel@state.mn.us,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Le Sueur, McLeod, Nicollet, Ramsey, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bluff-creek-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-project-phase-iii,,,, 3201,"Bluff Creek Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project - Phase 4",2011,18020,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop a Final TMDL report and Implementation Plan for the Bluff Creek Watershed.  The main outcomes of this project are the development of a Final TMDL Report approved by MPCA and EPA and a Final Implementation Plan approved by MPCA.  ",,,2011-07-01,2012-02-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Peichel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,(651)757-2646,barbara.peichel@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Preservation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Le Sueur, McLeod, Rice, Scott, Sibley",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bluff-creek-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-project-phase-4,,,, 10007508,"Bois de Sioux WRAPS Finalization",2019,14950,,,,,,,,,,,.03,"Emmons & Olivier Resources, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will result in the final the Bois de Sioux River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) report and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study. This work order will authorize the consultant to address all comments received during the public notice period and produce the final WRAPS report for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's final approval and a final TMDL study for United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) final approval. ",,"Bois de Sioux River Watershed ",2018-10-03,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cary,Hernandez,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8124",,Planning,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Grant, Otter Tail, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bois-de-sioux-wraps-finalization,,,, 10027654,"Bois de Sioux and Mustinka watersheds Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model extensions",2023,14997,,,,,,,,,,,.15,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) requires the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to carry out the Total Maximum Daily Load Program (TMDL) in the state of Minnesota. Minnesota has an abundance of lakes and river reaches, many of which will require a TMDL study. In an effort to expedite the completion of TMDL projects, the MPCA has decided to construct watershed models. These models have the potential to support the simultaneous development of TMDL studies for multiple listings within a cataloging unit or 8-digit Hydrologic Unit Code watershed. In many cases, the MPCA developed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models become out of date when new meteorological and stream monitoring data become available. With new information and more water quality data collected it is necessary to update and extend the existing HSPF models. This work order will extend the Bois de Sioux and Mustinka River Watershed HSPF models in the Red River Basin.  ",,"Bois de Sioux River Watershed Mustinka River Watershed ",2023-03-20,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Grant, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Mustinka River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bois-de-sioux-and-mustinka-watersheds-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model,,,, 37438,"Bois de Sioux and Mustinka Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Extension",2017,62485,,,,,,,,,,,0.24,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project involves the extension and update of the Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model for the Bois de Sioux and Mustinka watersheds. ",,"Bois de Sioux River Watershed Mustinka River Watershed ",2016-11-29,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Mustinka River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bois-de-sioux-and-mustinka-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-extension,,,, 37440,"Bois de Sioux River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Finalization",2017,10381,,,,,,,,,,,0.04,"Emmons & Olivier Resources Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will address United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) comments on the preliminary draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) comments on the pre-public notice draft TMDL study and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report, and produce the public notice draft TMDL study and the public notice draft WRAPS report ready for public review and comment. Conduct one public meeting for each watershed to present public notice drafts of the TMDL study and WRAPS report for each watershed. ",,"Bois de Sioux River Watershed ",2016-12-19,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cary,Hernandez,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220 ","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8124",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Grant, Otter Tail, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bois-de-sioux-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-finalization,,,, 3198,"Bois de Sioux/Mustinka Watershed Assessment (watershed TMDL)",2011,150000,,,,,,,,,,,.48,"Bois de Sioux Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will develop a watershed approach plan, including impaired waters allocations, for the Mustinka Watershed, located at the headwaters of the Red River of the North, in western Minnesota, lying partly in Grant, Stevens, Ottertail, Big Stone, and Traverse counties. The watershed approach plan will set water quality goals for the watershed, recommend allocations for achieving total maximum daily loads where waters do not meet state standards and are listed as impaired.",,,2011-04-26,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jon,"Roeschlein ","Bois de Sioux Watershed District",,,,,,bdswd@frontiernet.net,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Traverse",,"Mustinka River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bois-de-siouxmustinka-watershed-assessment-watershed-tmdl,,,, 842,"Brown County Volunteer Water Monitoring Program",2010,33065,,,,,,,,,,,.15,"Brown County","Local/Regional Government","This project will work in cooperation with individual volunteers to perform grab samples and visual assessments of four waterbody sites in Brown County. The data collected will be an educational tool to inform the County’s citizens about water quality concerns. Using volunteers to collect the water quality samples and visual assessments will result in the volunteers taking personal pride and stewardship in clean water throughout the County. Sites that will be assessed include Judicial Ditch 10, County Ditch 63, County Ditch 10 and a an unnamed stream that enters into Spring Creek, a DNR designated trout stream. The monitoring sites selected are located within the Middle Minnesota River Watershed, which is impaired for fecal coliform and turbidity.",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Brooke ",Patterson,"Brown County",,,,,"(507) 233-6641",brooke.patterson@co.brown.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Brown,,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/brown-county-volunteer-water-monitoring-program,,,, 10007492,"Buffalo River Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Phase 1",2018,49925,,,,,,,,,,,0.19,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to complete the construction of an Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model for the Buffalo River watershed. Tetra Tech will produce a HSPF watershed model application(s) that will be fully functioning and ready for calibration as part of Phase 2.  ",,"Buffalo River Watershed ",2018-05-09,2018-09-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Buffalo River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/buffalo-river-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-phase-1,,,, 10007500,"Buffalo River Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Phase 2",2019,49491,,,,,,,,,,,.17,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This is the second phase of building the Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model for the Buffalo River watershed. The project will result in a completed model including necessary calibration and validation phases. ",,"Buffalo River Watershed ",2018-08-16,2019-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Buffalo River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/buffalo-river-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-phase-2,,,, 10021906,"Buffalo and Upper Red River Watersheds Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Extensions",2022,29991,,,,,,,,,,,.26,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) requires the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to carry out the Total Maximum Daily Load Program (TMDL) in the state of Minnesota. Minnesota has an abundance of lakes and river reaches, many of which will require a TMDL study. In an effort to expedite the completion of TMDL projects, the MPCA has decided to construct watershed models. These models have the potential to support the simultaneous development of TMDL studies for multiple listings within a cataloging unit or 8-digit Hydrologic Unit Code watershed. In many cases, the MPCA developed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models become out of date when new meteorological and stream monitoring data become available. With new information and more water quality data collected it is necessary to update and extend the existing HSPF models. This work order will extend the Buffalo River and Upper Red River Watershed HSPF models in the Red River Basin.  ",,"Buffalo River Watershed Upper Red River of the North Watershed ",2022-06-27,2022-11-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Buffalo River, Upper Red River of the North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/buffalo-and-upper-red-river-watersheds-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model,,,, 13219,"Buffalo River Watershed Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling - Phase 2",2012,70921,,,,,,,,,,,.27,"Houston Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will continue to develop, and calibrate/validate the hydrology of an Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model for the Buffalo River watershed. The consultant will add representation of point source discharges to the model. The consultant will compile flow data for the purposes of calibration and validation. An initial hydrologic calibration will be performed and submitted for approval. The consultant will produce an HSPF watershed model that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies. ",,,2011-12-05,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Vavricka,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8137",michael.vavricka@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Wilkin, Otter Tail, Clay, Becker",,"Buffalo River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/buffalo-river-watershed-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling-phase-2,,,, 33821,"Buffalo Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Comment Response",2016,4953,,,,,,,,,,,0.02,"Houston Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to address public comments on the public noticed draft Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) study and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report for the watershed, and to produce a final draft WRAPS study and TMDL report ready for final approval by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). ",,"Buffalo River Watershed",2016-03-10,2016-04-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Timothy,James,"MPCA Detroit Lakes Office","714 Lake Street, Suite 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8103",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Buffalo River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/buffalo-watershed-restoration-protection-strategy-wraps-comment-response,,,, 10008264,"Buffalo-Red Rivers Watershed District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2019,38835,,,,,,,,,,,.22,"Buffalo-Red Rivers Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) project is intended to supplement the 2019-2020 Intensive Watershed Monitoring (IWM) process for the Buffalo and Upper Red River of the North watersheds. Nine sites will provide water chemistry and river eutrophication data to the IWM. Monitoring sites were requested by the Buffalo - Red River Watershed District (BRRWD) and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). In addition to the 10x water chemistry and biological monitoring sites selected by the MPCA for the IWM process, these additional sites will provide valuable data on the impact of BRRWD projects on impaired waters as well as effluents from National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) sites in the watersheds. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Bruce,Albright,"Buffalo-Red River Watershed District","1303 4th Ave NE",Barnesville,MN,56514,"(218) 354-7710",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Wilkin",,"Buffalo River, Upper Red River of the North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/buffalo-red-rivers-watershed-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10013347,"Cannon River Watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Refresh",2020,27606,,,,,,,,,,,.13,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is to refresh the Cannon River Watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model. The previous model was developed for the time period of 1995-2012. This phase will extend the model to include data through 2019. All time series data will be updated through 2019, land classification zones will be restructured, hydrology calibration will be updated as needed, and final reporting including technical memo and model package. ",,"Cannon River Watershed ",2021-07-01,2021-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kristen,Dieterman,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","18 Woodlake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2626",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Steele, Waseca",,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cannon-river-watershed-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-refresh,,,, 10021879,"Cannon River Watershed Joint Powers Board Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2022",2022,110312,,,,,,,,,,,0.88,"Cannon River Watershed Joint Powers Board","Local/Regional Government","This project with the Cannon River Watershed Joint Powers Board will conduct lake and stream sampling for the watershed restoration and protection strategy (WRAPS) update in the Cannon River Watershed. This sampling will track changes from the 2011 results, along with fill in gaps, delist or keep an eye out for new impairments, and gather data for permitting. The sites of sampling were selected by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and will be looking at lake and stream chemistry and stream bacteria.  ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Emmie,Scheffler,"Cannon River Watershed Joint Powers Board","1810 30th St NW",Faribault,MN,55021,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Steele",,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cannon-river-watershed-joint-powers-board-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-2022,,,, 18546,"Cannon River Watershed Community Assessment and Evaluation",2013,47973,,,,,,,,,,,.91,"Cannon River Watershed Partnership","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to use a science-based and participatory approach to understanding and promoting conservation practices in the agricultural community.",,,2013-04-23,2015-03-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Croteau-Kallestad,"Cannon River Watershed Partnership",,,,,"(507) 786-3913",Beth@crwp.net,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Dakota, Dodge, Freeborn, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Scott, Steele, Waseca",,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cannon-river-watershed-community-assessment-and-evaluation,,,, 29756,"Cannon River Watershed HSPF Model Phase II and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study",2015,154020,,,,,,,,,,,0.73,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to apply the Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model to evaluate scenarios to support potential management actions and implementation in the watershed, construct Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies, and to develop a conceptual site model of the lakes for understanding phosphorus release.",,"Cannon River Watershed",2015-04-16,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,"MPCA Rochester Office","18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,"Modeling, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Steele",,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cannon-river-watershed-hspf-model-phase-ii-and-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-study,,,, 29756,"Cannon River Watershed HSPF Model Phase II and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study",2016,6915,,,,,,,,,,,.06,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to apply the Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model to evaluate scenarios to support potential management actions and implementation in the watershed, construct Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies, and to develop a conceptual site model of the lakes for understanding phosphorus release.",,"Cannon River Watershed",2015-04-16,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,"MPCA Rochester Office","18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,"Modeling, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Steele",,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cannon-river-watershed-hspf-model-phase-ii-and-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-study,,,, 10008229,"Cannon Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Nitrogen Project",2019,13740,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"Cannon River Watershed Partnership","Local/Regional Government","This project will assess the ability of using cover crops as a best management practice to reduce nitrate leaching loss from corn and soybean acres. This contract provides funding for the coordination, outreach and field work to support implementation of the Cannon River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) nitrogen strategy (cover crop application) in Rice Creek. Funding for the actual best management practice (BMP)cost-sharing has been secured via other sources. ",,"Cannon River Watershed ",2019-01-08,2024-01-07,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Alan,Kraus,"Cannon River Watershed Partnership","8997 Eaves Ave",Northfield,MN,55057,"(507) 786-3913",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Rice,,"Cannon River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cannon-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-nitrogen-project,,,, 10008229,"Cannon Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Nitrogen Project",2021,10662,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Cannon River Watershed Partnership","Local/Regional Government","This project will assess the ability of using cover crops as a best management practice to reduce nitrate leaching loss from corn and soybean acres. This contract provides funding for the coordination, outreach and field work to support implementation of the Cannon River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) nitrogen strategy (cover crop application) in Rice Creek. Funding for the actual best management practice (BMP)cost-sharing has been secured via other sources. ",,"Cannon River Watershed ",2019-01-08,2024-01-07,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Alan,Kraus,"Cannon River Watershed Partnership","8997 Eaves Ave",Northfield,MN,55057,"(507) 786-3913",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Rice,,"Cannon River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cannon-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-nitrogen-project,,,, 10008229,"Cannon Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Nitrogen Project",2022,30000,,,,,,,,,,,.31,"Cannon River Watershed Partnership","Local/Regional Government","This project will assess the ability of using cover crops as a best management practice to reduce nitrate leaching loss from corn and soybean acres. This contract provides funding for the coordination, outreach and field work to support implementation of the Cannon River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) nitrogen strategy (cover crop application) in Rice Creek. Funding for the actual best management practice (BMP)cost-sharing has been secured via other sources. ",,"Cannon River Watershed ",2019-01-08,2024-01-07,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Alan,Kraus,"Cannon River Watershed Partnership","8997 Eaves Ave",Northfield,MN,55057,"(507) 786-3913",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Rice,,"Cannon River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cannon-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-nitrogen-project,,,, 23532,"Cannon River Watershed HSPF Model Development Project",2014,134427,,,,,,,,,,,0.64,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate an HSPF watershed model for the Cannon River Watershed.",,,2013-09-01,2014-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Justin ",Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,507-206-2621,,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Steele, Waseca",,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cannon-river-watershed-hspf-model-development-project,,,, 28170,"Cannon and Zumbro Watershed Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Development",2015,106580,,,,,,,,,,,1.6,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Complete section 3 of Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) document for the Cannon and Zumbro Watersheds and provide input to sections 1 and 2. ",,"Zumbro River Watershed ",2014-10-01,2017-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lawrrence,Svien,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership, Inc.","1485 Industrial Dr., NW Room 102 ",Rochester,MN,55901,"(507) 226-6787",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Dodge, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cannon-and-zumbro-watershed-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-development,,,, 10021880,"Carlton Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Nemadji River Watershed",2022,20588,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","In order to track progress of restoring and protecting water quality in the Nemadji watershed, surface water monitoring is needed. The watershed has several impaired reaches including the Nemadji River, South Fork Nemadji River and Skunk Creek. Impairments include total suspended sediment (TSS), total phosphorus (TP), and E.coli. Several best management practices (BMPs) were conducted in the last 10 years to improve these resources. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Emmie,Scheffler,"Cannon River Watershed Joint Powers Board","1810 30th St NW",Faribault,MN,55021,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carlton-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-nemadji,,,, 18479,"Carlton SWCD Civic Engagement and WRAP/TMDL Support (WRAP)",2013,130055,,,,,,,,,,,1.62,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to develop and complete the Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAP) process and report, while also enlarging and sustaining a public participation process that encourages local ownership of water quality problems and solutions (civic engagement). ",,,2013-04-01,2015-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brad,Matlack,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,218-384-3891,bradmatlack@carltonswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine, St. Louis",,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carlton-swcd-civic-engagement-and-wraptmdl-support-wrap,,,, 29733,"Carlton County Impaired Lakes Phosphorus Investigation",2015,36927,,,,,,,,,,,3.70,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The data collected in this workplan is the foundation for an accurate TMDL allocation and accurate implementation strategy design. Current and historic phosphorus inputs will be calculated and evaluated as to source. Nutrient and algal history and trends in sedimentation will be reconstructed to identify ecological changes that have occurred in the lakes both recently and historically.",,"Nemadji River Watershed",2015-03-01,2016-02-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Robin,Raboin,"MPCA Duluth Office","525 Lake Ave. S. Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 723-4660",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine",,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carlton-county-impaired-lakes-phosphorus-investigation,,,, 29739,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District FY15 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2015,10061,,,,,,,,,,,0.08,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), Carlton County Planning and Zoning, and local volunteers will lead an effort to collect Total Phosphorus, Chlorophyll-A, and secchi disc transparency data for the MPCA Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) project on following six lakes: Eagle Lake, Upper (North) Island Lake, Lower (South) Island Lake, Tamarack Lake, Cole Lake, and Cross Lake. The Carlton SWCD will coordinate with the Citizen Lake Monitoring Program, local landowners, and local lake/watershed associations to have local citizen volunteers on all six lakes collecting the data and be the primary collectors of the water quality samples. ",,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids Watershed",2015-03-16,2016-03-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brad,Matlack,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","PO Box 29, 115 Fifth Street South",Carlton,MN,55718,"(218) 384-3891",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carlton-county-soil-and-water-conservation-district-fy15-surface-water-assessment-grant-swa,,,, 33822,"Carlton Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG): Kettle River Watershed Lake & Stream Sampling",2016,24340,,,,,,,,,,,0.16,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) and local volunteers will lead an effort to collect total phosphorus, chlorophyll-A, hardness, chloride and secchi disc transparency data for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Surface Water Assessment Grant project on the following 10 lakes: Twentynine, Bob, Bear, Little Hanging Horn, Hanging Horn, Moose, Echo, Coffee, Kettle and Merwin. ",,"Kettle River Watershed ",2016-03-02,2018-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Melanie,Bomier,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","PO Box 29 115 Fifth Street South",Carlton,MN,55718,"(218) 384-3891",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"Kettle River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carlton-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-kettle-riv,,,, 37427,"Carlton County Enhanced Targeted Civic Engagement for the Nemadji Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2017,55171,,,,,,,,,,,0.41,"Carlton County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project builds on past successful civic engagement efforts and will focus in on critical problem areas, to both identify the contributing areas of pollutant and also outreach to identify the most likely landowner contacts and engagements for continued success in the watershed. Field monitoring will refine what is currently known about pollutant inputs. Several outreach events will target specific landowner groups to provide forums on best management practices in forestry management and lakeshore/riparian stream buffer management. The project goal is to continue the Nemadji Watershed on a path to a healthier watershed with increased public awareness, increased technical agency partnerships, and prioritized and targeted implementation for better water quality. This work also supports efforts to move the Nemadji Watershed towards a local water management plan update via the Board of Soil and Water Resources (BWSR) One Watershed One Plan process in upcoming years.",,"Nemadji River Watershed ",2016-09-29,2019-09-14,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brad,Matlack,"Carlton County SWCD ","PO Box 29 ",Carlton,MN,55718,"(218) 384-3891",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carlton-county-enhanced-targeted-civic-engagement-nemadji-watershed-restoration-and-protect,,,, 13210,"Carnelian Marine St. Croix Watershed District – Multi Lakes TMDL Restoration Plan ",2012,14142,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Washington Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project addresses the identified need for an Implementation Plan that provides an overall roadmap for the effort it will take to meet the Carnelian Marine St. Croix Multi-Lakes Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL). An Implementation Plan will be developed, with involvement of the Project Partners and stakeholder groups, that sets forth prioritized strategies for attaining the TMDL and a method for tracking the progress of those efforts. The Implementation Plan will be restoration-focused, but will include protection-oriented information/actions as well. ",,,2012-01-09,2013-08-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Jay ",Riggs,"Washington Conservation District",,,,,"(651) 275-1136 ext: 20",jriggs@mnwcd.org,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carnelian-marine-st-croix-watershed-district-multi-lakes-tmdl-restoration-plan,,,, 943,"Carnelian Marine St. Croix Watershed District ""10"" Impaired Lakes TMDL Project-Phase III",2010,103598,,,,,,,,,,,.50,"Washington Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Continued TMDL project to support next phases associated with completion of TMDL's for ten lakes in the Carnelian Marine Saint Croix Watershed District (CMSCWD). Ten lakes are; East Boot, Fish, Goose, Hay, Jellum’s, Long, Loon, Louise, Mud and South Twin. ",,,2010-08-16,2012-02-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Riggs,"Washington Conservation District","1380 W. Frontage Rd.",Stillwater,MN,55082,"(651) 275-1136",,"Technical Assistance, Planning, Monitoring, Modeling, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Assessment/Evaluation, Analysis/Interpretation","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carnelian-marine-st-croix-watershed-district-10-impaired-lakes-tmdl-project-phase-iii,,,, 28126,"Carver County FY 14 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2014,11307,,,,,,,,,,,0.08,"Carver County","Local/Regional Government","Carver County Staff will monitor Silver Creek at station S000-843 following the basic monitoring regime. S000-843 is located in the Lower Minnesota subwatershed in southeastern Carver County. The monitoring will be conducted from 2014 to 2015 and include 13 site visits in 2014; collecting TSVS, TSS, Total P, Ammonia-N, TKN, NO2+NO3, Sulfate, Chloride, and Hardness as CaCO3 ten times. E.coli will be collected nine times in 2014. Secchi tube readings, Specific conductance, temperature, pH, DO, one upstream photograph and recreational suitability, appearance, and stage estimate will be collected 13 times in 2014. In 2015, monitoring will include six site visits, collecting E.coli, Secchi tube, specific conductance, temperature, pH, DO, one upstream photograph, recreational suitability, appearance, and stage estimate.",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed",2014-03-24,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charlie,Sawdey,"Carver County","PO Box 69 600 East Fourth Street",Chaska,MN,55318-0069,"(952) 361-1816",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carver,,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/carver-county-fy-14-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 845,"Cass County Lake and Stream Monitoring Program",2010,198971,,,,,,,,,,,1.75,"Cass County Environmental Services Department","Local/Regional Government","This monitoring project includes lake and stream monitoring and encompasses all of Cass County, and surrounding counties. The project will obtain water quality data for streams; in 2009, lakeshed assessments indicated that many surface waters throughout the county were data deficient. This project will address the need for sufficient data on a county-wide basis and fulfill the State’s intensive watershed monitoring program goals by obtaining water quality data at targeted lake and stream sites. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,John,Ringle,"Cass County Environmental Services Department",,,,,"(218) 547-7241",john.ringle@co.cass.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Carlton, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Itasca, Morrison, Otter Tail, St. Louis, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River, Leech Lake River, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cass-county-lake-and-stream-monitoring-program,,,, 9650,"Cass County Lake and Stream Monitoring Program",2012,82696,,,,,,,,,,,.59,"Cass County (Environmental Services Department)","Local/Regional Government","This project will include lake and stream monitoring on 23 lakes and 4 streams found within the Leech Lake River and Pine River watersheds in Cass County. The project will be conducted in an effort to gain sufficient data on these data-deficient lake and stream sites within these watersheds. All of the proposed monitoring sites are target sites located in the targeted watersheds for 2012. Cass ESD is partnering with Hubbard SWCD, the Leech Lake Band of Objibwe, and RMB Environmental Laboratories to conduct the fieldwork for this project.",,,2012-02-17,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Ringle,"Cass County (Environmental Services Department)",,,,,"(218) 547-7241",john.ringle@co.cass.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Beltrami, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard",,"Leech Lake River, Pine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cass-county-lake-and-stream-monitoring-program-0,,,, 14276,"Cedar River Watershed Strategy and Implementation Plan – Phase 2",2012,99929,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Mower County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will place the Cedar River watershed on a sustainable and clearly understood implementation process for comprehensive water management. All people living in the watershed and all groups operating and managing land in the watershed, are responsible stakeholders in the effort. Objectives for this phase of the project include: 1. Develop a comprehensive watershed restoration and protection strategy. 2. Continue development of a more coordinated and comprehensive citizen participation process. 3. Conduct targeted stream monitoring that will be coordinated with the USDA’s Mississippi River Basin Initiative (MRBI); and 4. Incorporate agricultural BMP inventory data into the watershed modeling program.",,,2012-11-19,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bev,Nordby,"Mower County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,507-434-2603,Bev.nordby@mowerswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Freeborn, Mower, Steele",,"Cedar River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cedar-river-watershed-strategy-and-implementation-plan-phase-2,,,, 10027657,"Cedar/Shell Rock/Winnebago watersheds Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model extensions",2023,21327,,,,,,,,,,,.14,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The United States Environmental Protection Agency requires the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to carry out the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program in the state of Minnesota. Minnesota has an abundance of lakes and river reaches, many of which will require a TMDL study. In an effort to expedite the completion of TMDL projects, the MPCA has decided to construct watershed models. These models have the potential to support the simultaneous development of TMDL studies for multiple listings within a watershed. Previously developed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models are now out of date since new meteorological and stream monitoring data has become available. With new information and more water quality data it is necessary to update and extend the existing HSPF models. This work order will extend the Cedar, Shell Rock, and Winnebago River Watershed models in the Cedar River Basin. ",,"Cedar River Watershed Shell Rock River Watershed Winnebago River Watershed ",2023-07-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Zanon,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","18 Woodlake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,,,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Freeborn, Mower, Steele",,"Cedar River, Shell Rock River, Winnebago River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cedarshell-rockwinnebago-watersheds-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model,,,, 37652,"Cedar River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Final Report",2017,34959,,,,,,,,,,,0.14,"Emmons & Olivier Resources Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will guide local implementation planning efforts by identifying water quality goals, strategies, and implementation milestones in the Cedar River Watershed. This watershed includes 435 square miles in major portions of Mower, Freeborn and Dodge Counties, and incudes the regional center of Austin. A Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report will be completed by this effort. ",,"Cedar River Watershed ",2017-03-01,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bill,Thompson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","18 Wood Lake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904-6250,"(507) 206-2627",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Freeborn, Mower",,"Cedar River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cedar-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-final-report,,,, 37653,"Cedar River Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)",2017,48510,,,,,,,,,,,0.23,"Barr Engineering Co","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is for the Cedar River Watershed, which includes major portions of Mower, Freeborn and Dodge Counties in southern Minnesota. The scope of this project is to complete the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies for 11 stream reaches with sediment impairments, and 14 stream reaches for bacteria impairments. The major product of this effort will be the final Cedar River TMDL report, which will be submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and public-noticed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. ",,"Cedar River Watershed ",2017-03-01,2017-12-04,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bill,Thompson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","18 Wood Lake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904-6250,"(507) 206-2627",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Freeborn, Mower",,"Cedar River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cedar-river-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl,,,, 23890,"Cedar River Basin/Shell Rock River Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling",2014,40000,,,,,,,,,,,0.46,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","There are two main goals of this Cedar Basin HSPF project, A.Overall development of the HSPF model in the Cedar Basin of Minnesota; and B.Shell Rock River nutrient, DO , impairment modeling and TMDL completion.",,,2013-12-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,"Modeling, Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Freeborn, Mower, Steele",,"Cedar River, Shell Rock River, Winnebago River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cedar-river-basinshell-rock-river-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling,,,, 10007493,"Chippewa River Pre-WRAPS",2019,63824,,,,,,,,,,,.31,"Chippewa River Watershed","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this project is to create a shared plan for the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) process with roles, responsibilities, commitments and deliverables clearly understood by all (Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), Chippewa River Watershed, and local partners). The MPCA and the Chippewa River Watershed Project (CRWP) will be working together to ascertain the level of involvement that local units of government and other partners want to engage in for the second round of the WRAPS process. ",,"Chippewa River Watershed ",2018-07-16,2019-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kylene,Olson,"Chippewa River Watershed","629 11th St N",Montevideo,MN,56265,"(320) 321-1717",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chippewa-river-pre-wraps-0,,,, 10018137,"Chippewa River Watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Extension",2021,14989,,,,,,,,,,,.1,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to extend the existing Chippewa River Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model. The contractor will produce an HSPF model with meteorological, point source, and atmospheric deposition input timeseries extended through 2020. ",,"Chippewa River Watershed ",2021-02-22,2021-05-28,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,(651)757-2866,,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Pope, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chippewa-river-watershed-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-extension,,,, 10019765,"Chippewa River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Engagement",2021,25000,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Chippewa River Watershed Association","Local/Regional Government","The Chippewa River Watershed Association (CRWA) will lead programs to tell a watershed story on the state of our waters and efforts needed to protect or restore them. The CRWA will partner with local offices on existing local educational efforts and will support these types of events. Activities will focus on priority areas and information sharing as outlined in the Chippewa River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) Public Participation Plan. ",,"Chippewa River Watershed ",2021-04-26,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kylene,Olson,"Chippewa River Watershed Association","629 11th St N",Montevideo,MN,56265,"(320) 269-2139",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chippewa-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-engagement,,,, 29769,"Chippewa River Watershed Protection - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,296965,,,,,,,,,,,2.97,"Chippewa River Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","The goal of the Chippewa River Watershed Protection project is to protect unimpaired areas of the watershed. This will be accomplished through education and outreach with landowners and through implementation of best management practices. ",,"Chippewa River Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kylene,Olson,"Chippewa River Watershed Project","629 N. 11th Street Suite 17",Montevideo,MN,56265,"(320) 269-2139",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Pope, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chippewa-river-watershed-protection-clean-water-partnership-cwp,,,, 34297,"Chippewa River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network",2016,100429,,,,,,,,,,,0.32,"Chippewa River Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","The Chippewa River Watershed Project (CRWP) will work with the Minnesot Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to conduct watershed pollutant load monitoring at four sites in the Chippewa River watershed and one site in the neighboring Pomme de Terre River watershed to aid the MPCA in measuring and comparing regional differences and long-term trends in water quality. Our goal is to collect quality data and complete load calculations for five sites using the MPCA's Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) established protocols.",,"Chippewa River Watershed ",2016-01-15,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Klyene,Olson,"Chippewa River Watershed Project","629 North 11th Street ",Montevideo,MN,56265,"(320) 321-1717",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River, Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chippewa-river-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network,,,, 34297,"Chippewa River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network",2018,40197,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Chippewa River Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","The Chippewa River Watershed Project (CRWP) will work with the Minnesot Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to conduct watershed pollutant load monitoring at four sites in the Chippewa River watershed and one site in the neighboring Pomme de Terre River watershed to aid the MPCA in measuring and comparing regional differences and long-term trends in water quality. Our goal is to collect quality data and complete load calculations for five sites using the MPCA's Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) established protocols.",,"Chippewa River Watershed ",2016-01-15,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Klyene,Olson,"Chippewa River Watershed Project","629 North 11th Street ",Montevideo,MN,56265,"(320) 321-1717",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River, Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chippewa-river-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network,,,, 34297,"Chippewa River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network",2019,28066,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Chippewa River Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","The Chippewa River Watershed Project (CRWP) will work with the Minnesot Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to conduct watershed pollutant load monitoring at four sites in the Chippewa River watershed and one site in the neighboring Pomme de Terre River watershed to aid the MPCA in measuring and comparing regional differences and long-term trends in water quality. Our goal is to collect quality data and complete load calculations for five sites using the MPCA's Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) established protocols.",,"Chippewa River Watershed ",2016-01-15,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Klyene,Olson,"Chippewa River Watershed Project","629 North 11th Street ",Montevideo,MN,56265,"(320) 321-1717",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River, Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chippewa-river-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network,,,, 3355,"Chippewa River Watershed Project",2011,286113,,,,,,,,,,,.23,"Chippewa County","Local/Regional Government","This project will complete a comprehensive and sustainable Major Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies report for the Chippewa River, its tributary streams, and the many lakes in the Chippewa River watershed that is understandable and adoptable by local units of government and residents. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joseph,Hauger,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(507) 476-4273",joseph.hauger@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Otter Tail, Pope, Stearns, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chippewa-river-watershed-project,,,, 10008265,"Chisago Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2019,38328,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"Chisago Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project is for Cycle 2 of the Intensive Watershed Monitoring (IWM) process for the Lower St. Croix Watershed. Seven stream sites will be monitored by the Isanti Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), Anoka Conservation District, and Chisago SWCD. Sampling will be conducted in 2019 and 2020 and Chemistry and field observation data will be taken. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Craig,Mell,"Chisago SWCD","38814 Third Avenue","North Branch",MN,55056,"(651) 674-2333",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chisago-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10009701,"Chloride Source Assessment Model and BMP development for Smart Salting Assessment tool",2019,94999,,,,,,,,,,,.4,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will create a new chloride source assessment model and generate the best management practice (BMP) information and needed water softening data for the Smart Salting Assessment tool, which will allow Minnesota communities to fully evaluate their specific sources and magnitude of chloride and develop a community specific chloride reduction plan. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Salt applicators ",2019-05-06,2022-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2205",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chloride-source-assessment-model-and-bmp-development-smart-salting-assessment-tool,,,, 10009701,"Chloride Source Assessment Model and BMP development for Smart Salting Assessment tool",2021,43785,,,,,,,,,,,.35,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will create a new chloride source assessment model and generate the best management practice (BMP) information and needed water softening data for the Smart Salting Assessment tool, which will allow Minnesota communities to fully evaluate their specific sources and magnitude of chloride and develop a community specific chloride reduction plan. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Salt applicators ",2019-05-06,2022-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2205",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chloride-source-assessment-model-and-bmp-development-smart-salting-assessment-tool,,,, 10018146,"Chloride Reduction through water softening optimization, technical assistance, and upgrades",2022,17907,,,,,,,,,,,.06,"Bolton & Menk, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","Fortin Consulting will develop a strategy to identify, prioritize, educate, and provide assistance to appropriate local businesses or industries within three communities experiencing elevated chloride in surface waters or in wastewater discharge to upgrade, optimize, or replace their existing water softening systems to a system that will decrease salt use and reduce chloride pollution entering local water resources. ",,,2021-06-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 747-2205",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chloride-reduction-through-water-softening-optimization-technical-assistance-and-upgrades,,,, 10018146,"Chloride Reduction through water softening optimization, technical assistance, and upgrades",2023,171226,,,,,,,,,,,.56,"Bolton & Menk, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","Fortin Consulting will develop a strategy to identify, prioritize, educate, and provide assistance to appropriate local businesses or industries within three communities experiencing elevated chloride in surface waters or in wastewater discharge to upgrade, optimize, or replace their existing water softening systems to a system that will decrease salt use and reduce chloride pollution entering local water resources. ",,,2021-06-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 747-2205",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chloride-reduction-through-water-softening-optimization-technical-assistance-and-upgrades,,,, 10021782,"Chloride Pollution Reduction",2021,500000,"M.L. 2021, First Special Session, Chp. 6, Art. 5, Sec. 2, Subd. 20a4","The appropriation in Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 4, article 2, section 2, subdivision 8, paragraph (c), Sauk River Dam Removal and Rock Rapids Replacement, in the amount of $2,768,000, no longer needed for its original purpose is transferred as follows: (4) $500,000 is transferred to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency for activities, training, and grants that reduce chloride pollution. Of this amount, $250,000 is for grants for upgrading, optimizing, or replacing water softener units. Priority for grants must be given to facilities needing improvements to comply with chloride water quality standards; (d) Transfers and Availability The transfers under this subdivision are effective June 30, 2021, and the transferred amounts are available until June 30, 2023. ","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project will provide support to the MPCA's Chloride Reduction Program that offers training, resources, assistance, and tools to organizations and communities in reducing salt use and protecting water resources.",,"Work Plan",2021-07-01,2023-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",https://www.pca.state.mn.us/,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chloride-pollution-reduction,,,, 10021782,"Chloride Pollution Reduction",2020,500000,"M.L. 2021, First Special Session, Chp. 6, Art. 5, Sec. 2, Subd. 20a4","The appropriation in Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 4, article 2, section 2, subdivision 8, paragraph (c), Sauk River Dam Removal and Rock Rapids Replacement, in the amount of $2,768,000, no longer needed for its original purpose is transferred as follows: (4) $500,000 is transferred to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency for activities, training, and grants that reduce chloride pollution. Of this amount, $250,000 is for grants for upgrading, optimizing, or replacing water softener units. Priority for grants must be given to facilities needing improvements to comply with chloride water quality standards; (d) Transfers and Availability The transfers under this subdivision are effective June 30, 2021, and the transferred amounts are available until June 30, 2023. ","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project will provide support to the MPCA's Chloride Reduction Program that offers training, resources, assistance, and tools to organizations and communities in reducing salt use and protecting water resources.",,"Work Plan",2021-07-01,2023-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",https://www.pca.state.mn.us/,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chloride-pollution-reduction,,,, 10021909,"Chloride Source Assessment Model and Expanded Smart Salting tool: Phase 2",2022,190033,,,,,,,,,,,.74,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will result in the development of tools and resources to develop community specific chloride reduction/minimization plans and a better understanding of the sources (and relative contributions) of chloride at a community-scale level or geographic area. ",,"Statewide Chloride Resources ",2022-01-05,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2205",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chloride-source-assessment-model-and-expanded-smart-salting-tool-phase-2,,,, 29502,"Chlorinated Paraffins Investigation",2015,140535,,,,,,,,,,,1.41,"Axys Analytical Services, Ltd.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This study will test groundwater and drain tile waters at concentrated animal feedlot opperations (CAFOs) to evaluate the presence of intibiotics and hormones. Samples will be collected from monitoring wells, tile drain sumps, and tile line discharges. Water samples will be sent to Axys Analytical Services as they are colleced from each monitoring site. A total of 18 samples will be generated in the field by pumping ultrapure water through the sampling system.",,,2014-09-09,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Summer,Streets,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2761",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chlorinated-paraffins-investigation,,,, 14143,"EA: City of Inver Grove Heights - PAH Contaminated Pond Sediment",2013,75991,,,,,,77000,"City of Inver Grove Heights",,,,.80,"City of Inver Grove Heights","Local/Regional Government","The City of Inver Grove Heights will remove PAH contaminated sediment from the 79th Street Pond. Approximately 2,300 cubic yards of sediment will be dredged and disposed of at the Pine Bend Landfill located in the City of Inver Grove Heights.",,,2012-09-20,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Tom ",Kaldunski,"City of Inver Grove Heights",,,,,"(651) 450-2572",tkaldunski@invergroveheights.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Dakota,,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ea-city-inver-grove-heights-pah-contaminated-pond-sediment,,,, 14144,"EA: City of Waconia - PAH Contaminated Pond Sediment",2013,26000,,,,,,127854,"City of Waconia",,,,.20,"City of Waconia","Local/Regional Government","The City of Waconia will implement its 2012-13 Storm Pond Cleaning Project and 2012 Improvement Project which includes removal and disposal of more than 2,200 cubic yards of PAH contaminated sediment from 3 stormwater ponds. The contaminated sediment will be disposed of in the Waste Management industrial landfill located in Burnsville, MN. ",,,2012-10-15,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Craig,Eldred,"City of Waconia",,,,,"(952) 442-4265",celdred@waconia.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carver,,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ea-city-waconia-pah-contaminated-pond-sediment,,,, 18857,"EA: City of Roseville - PAH Contaminated Pond Sediment",2013,100000,,,,,,,,,,,1,"City of Roseville","Local/Regional Government","The Villa Park Wetland Restoration Project proposes sediment removal from 6 contiguous stormwater wetland treatment cells within the Villa Park Wetland system resulting in an additional 118lbs/yr of total phosphorus(TP) removal from water entering Lake McCarrons. ",,,2013-04-09,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kristine,Giga,"City of Roseville","2660 Civic Center Drive",Roseville,MN,55113,651-792-7048,kristine.giga@ci.roseville.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ea-city-roseville-pah-contaminated-pond-sediment,,,, 29492,"City of Duluth Geomorphology, Study of June 2012 Flooding",2014,175000,,,,"MPCA and local partners, including the South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), the City of Duluth, and Minnesota DNR will use the findings from the project to address better trans-boundary coordination with clear objectives, roles and responsibilities, and understanding of sediment movement issues. As a result, agency staff and local partners will be able to progress to stressor identification work in the area. Ultimately, local watershed management planning in the City of Duluth will be more cost-effective, efficient, and coordination with state agencies. All parties will have a firm understanding as to the impacts of sediment movement in a 500 year flood event.",,,,,,,.87,"United States Geological Survey","Federal Government","Duluth area streams received over 10 inches of rainfall on June 19 and June 20, 2012. This ""500 year event"" provides a once in a lifetime opportunity to further understand sediment movement and stream channel alterations due to an event of this magnitude. This project will compare 2003/2004 geomorphological data sets from several City of Duluth streams to additional geomorphological data sets collected in 2013/2014, determine channel adjustments and movement of stream bank or bed materials, utilize LiDAR to refine stream channel classifications, and make watershed management recommendations. In addition, two presentations of findings will be conducted with the MPCA, MN DNR, and City of Duluth staff to share discoveries. A capstone final report will be developed, published, and displayed on MPCA and USGS Web sites.",,,2013-09-16,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Christiana,Czuba,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","2280 Woodale Drive ","Mounds View",MN,55112,(763)783-3120,,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-duluth-geomorphology-study-june-2012-flooding,,,, 2734,"City of Paynesville Beneficial Use of Wastewater Effluent",2011,2494362,,"Article 2Clean Water FundSec. 4(c) $1,500,000 the first year and $3,169,000 the second year are for grants under Minnesota Statutes, section 116.195, topolitical subdivisions for up to 50 percent of the costs to predesign, design, and implement capital projects that use treatedmunicipal wastewater instead of groundwater from drinking water aquifers, in order to demonstrate the beneficial use of wastewater, including the conservation and protection of water resources. Of this amount, $1,000,000 the first year is for grants to ethanol plants that are within one and one-half miles of a city for improvements that reuse greater than300,000 gallons of wastewater per day.",,,,,,,,,1.58,"City of Paynesville","Local/Regional Government","The primary objective of this workplan is to demonstrate the ability of the City of Paynesville to meet the current and future wastewater treatment needs and achieve beneficial use of wastewater effluent, to replace the use of groundwater. ",,,2011-04-20,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Renee,Eckerly,"City of Paynesville",,,,,"(320) 243-3714",reneee@paynesvillemn.com,"Capital Development/Rehabilitation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Stearns,,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-paynesville-beneficial-use-wastewater-effluent,,,, 28145,"City of Mankato Wastewater Treatment Plant",2015,111000,,,,,,,,,,,.89,"City of Mankato","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to determine how ferric chloride application points and dosage can lower phosphorus levels.",,"Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed",2014-11-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Fralish,"City of Mankato","10 Civic Center Plaza ",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 387-8600",,"Demonstration/Pilot Project","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth",,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-mankato-wastewater-treatment-plant,,,, 28115,"St. Clair Lake Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)",2014,30000,,,,,,,,,,,0.14,"Emmons & Oliver Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop a phosphorus Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for St. Clair Lake.",,"Otter Tail River Watershed Mississippi River - Headwaters Watershed",2014-03-01,2014-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Timothy R",James,"MPCA Detroit Lakes Office","714 Lake Street, Suite 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8103",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Becker,,"Mississippi River - Headwaters, Otter Tail River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-clair-lake-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl,,,, 10018149,"Clean Water Fund Communication Plan",2021,27015,,,,,,,,,,,0.14,"Mod & Company, LLC","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is to assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in developing a robust inter-agency communications action plan and strategy for the Clean Water Fund. The goal of the project is to provide specific recommendations of how to best communicate to key stakeholders and the general public about statewide outcomes and outputs of clean water projects funded by dedicated sales tax revenue. ",,,2021-02-25,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Cournoyer,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55115,"(651) 757-2885",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clean-water-fund-communication-plan,,,, 10008253,"Clearwater River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Public Notice",2019,7500,,,,,,,,,,,.005,"Red Lake Watershed District","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will produce a final Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report that will be utilized by local government units for water planning purposes during the Board of Water and Soil Resources One Water One Plan process for the Clearwater River Watershed. The TMDL study and WRAPS report will guide the local water planning process with regards to prioritizing water resources that are in need of water quality improvement and protection, identifying strategies for those implementation targets, and developing water quality goals that can be measured. Ultimately, this will result in improved water quality in the Clearwater River Watershed. ",,"Clearwater River Watershed ",2019-07-01,2020-07-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Denise,Oakes,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8119",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Pennington",,"Clearwater River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clearwater-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-public-notice,,,, 29770,"Clearwater River Restoration and Protection Phase II - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,72000,,,,,,,,,,,0.72,"Clearwater River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to update existing bacteria and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) source inventory through desktop survey and field reconnaissance to identify and prioritize locations to reduce sediment and bacteria loading to the Clearwater River; then, design and implement best management practices (BMPs) at prioritized locations to reduce loading. ",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cole,Loewen,"Clearwater River Watershed District","3147 S. 15th Avenue","St. Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 274-3935",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Meeker, Stearns",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clearwater-river-restoration-and-protection-phase-ii-clean-water-partnership-cwp,,,, 867,"Clearwater County Lake Monitoring Program",2010,6290,,,,,,,,,,,.03,"Clearwater Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will complete a lake data set for 303(d) and Aquatic Recreation use assessments in Clearwater County by monitoring total phosphorus, chlorophyll-a and Secchi depth; by utilizing lakeshore owners.",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kathy,Rasch,"Clearwater Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 694-6845",kathy.rasch@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Clearwater,,"Clearwater River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clearwater-county-lake-monitoring-program,,,, 23886,"Clearwater River Watershed Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Project",2014,185473,,,,,,,,,,,1.21,"Red Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The overall goal is to develop a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Report and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study that will address water quality impairments and maintain or improve water quality throughout the Clearwater River watershed. The study will identify sources of pollutants to the streams and lakes, allocate pollution reduction goals, and prioritize and identify implementation strategies to maintain or improve water quality in key lakes and streams in the watershed. ",,"Clearwater River Watershed ",2014-03-24,2018-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Corey,Hanson,"Red Lake Watershed District","1000 Pennington Avenue S. ","Thief River Falls",MN,56701,"(218) 681-5800",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake",,"Clearwater River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clearwater-river-watershed-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-project,,,, 23886,"Clearwater River Watershed Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Project",2016,100000,,,,,,,,,,,.61,"Red Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The overall goal is to develop a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Report and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study that will address water quality impairments and maintain or improve water quality throughout the Clearwater River watershed. The study will identify sources of pollutants to the streams and lakes, allocate pollution reduction goals, and prioritize and identify implementation strategies to maintain or improve water quality in key lakes and streams in the watershed. ",,"Clearwater River Watershed ",2014-03-24,2018-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Corey,Hanson,"Red Lake Watershed District","1000 Pennington Avenue S. ","Thief River Falls",MN,56701,"(218) 681-5800",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake",,"Clearwater River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clearwater-river-watershed-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-project,,,, 28128,"Clearwater Soil & Water Conservation District FY 14 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2014,19982,,,,,,,,,,,0.16,"Clearwater Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide the assessment of the chemical, physical, biological, and bacteriological integrity of surface waters.",,"Wild Rice River Watershed Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed Clearwater River Watershed",2014-03-24,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kathy,Rasch,"Clearwater Soil and Water Conservation District","312 Main Avenue North, Suite 3 ",Bagley,MN,56621,"(218) 694-6845",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Clearwater,,"Clearwater River, Upper/Lower Red Lake, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clearwater-soil-water-conservation-district-fy-14-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10008252,"Cloquet Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) Development",2019,100000,,,,,,,,,,,.4,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is to develop a watershed restoration and protection strategies report that provides quantitative pollutant source estimates and a set of pollutant reduction and watershed management strategies to protect and achieve water quality standards for all aquatic life and aquatic recreation impairments in the watershed. The strategies will be understood and adoptable by local units of government and other stakeholders. New understandings and new relationships will inform and lead to eventual environmental improvements. MPCA staff, local partners, and citizen volunteers will be able to integrate the results of the watershed restoration and protection strategies report into local water plans for improving waterbodies on the impaired waters list and for protecting and improving waterbodies that are not listed as impaired. ",,"Cloquet River Watershed ",2019-02-22,2020-09-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Tom,Estabrooks,MPCA,"525 Lake Ave S Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6608",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cloquet-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategies-wraps-development,,,, 28134,"St. Cloud Wastewater Treatment Facility (WWTF) Nutrient Harvesting Pilot Project",2014,35507,,,,,,,,,,,0.54,"Saint Cloud, City of","Local/Regional Government","The St. Cloud Waste Water Treatment Facility (SCWWTF) is currently conducting long term planning for future biosolids management. The most likely path forward includes dewatering of the digested biosolids, which will produce a supernatant stream with significant phosphorus and ammonia loads that would be returned to the liquids treatment portion of the WWTF. Returning these nutrient loads to the liquids train would result in increases to effluent concentrations, increases in power consumption, or both.The SCWWTF will collect and analyze the nutrient stream in order to develop a mass balance of phosphorus throughout the system. The results will be used to determine the successful return of nutrient reduced supernatant such that liquid effluent discharge to the receiving waters will not be compromised. It is hypothesized that results will be transferable to similar treatment facilities.",,"Mississippi River - Winona Watershed Mississippi River - Twin Cities Watershed Mississippi River - St.Could WatershedMississippi River - Lake Pepin Watershed",2014-08-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,City,"of St. Cloud","Saint Cloud, City of","400 Second Street South ","St. Cloud",MN,56301,"(320) 650-2812",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Demonstration/Pilot Project","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Stearns,,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Mississippi River - Winona",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-cloud-wastewater-treatment-facility-wwtf-nutrient-harvesting-pilot-project,,,, 973,"Community Conservationist Award (MASWCD/MPCA)",2011,1500,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (MASWCD)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide Soil and Water Conservation Districts the opportunity to nominate an individual, business, company, municipality or organization for their concern, cooperation and/or implementation of conservation practices in a community environment. This award recognizes nominees that have excelled in a variety of categories which include: storm water management; land use conservation planning and implementation, and leadership relating to community conservation practices.",,,2010-10-15,2010-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,LeAnn,Buck,"Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (MASWCD)",,,,,"(651) 690-9028",leann.buck@maswcd.org,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-conservationist-award-maswcdmpca,,,, 10009860,"Construction Stormwater Manual Updates",2019,53190,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","Tetra Tech will gather information for eventual incorporation into the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The Stormwater Manual is used by stormwater practitioners to make decisions related to stormwater management, such as selecting appropriate Best Management Practices, meeting stormwater regulatory requirements, and determining pollutant and stormwater volume reductions associated with implementation of different stormwater management practices. The goal is to update existing information and provide new information on active construction site erosion prevention and sediment control. ",,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual ",2018-10-09,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,MIke,Trojan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2790",michael.trojan@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construction-stormwater-manual-updates,,,, 925,"Contamination of Stormwater Pond Sediments by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Minnesota",2010,155000,,"ARTICLE 2 CLEAN WATER FUND Sec. 2. Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 2, section 4 (g) $155,000 the first year is to provide notification of the potential for coal tar contamination, establish a storm water pond inventory schedule, and develop best management practices for treating and cleaning up contaminated sediments as required in this article. $490,000 the second year is to provide grants to local units of government for up to 50 percent of the costs to implement best management practices to treat or clean up contaminated sediments in storm water ponds and other waters as defined under this article. Local governments must have adopted an ordinance for the restricted use of undiluted coal tar sealants in order to be eligible for a grant, unless a statewide restriction has been implemented. A grant awarded under this paragraph must not exceed $100,000. ",,,,,,,,,.90,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project will provide notification of the potential for coal tar contamination, establish a storm water pond inventory schedule, and develop best management practices for treating and cleaning up contaminated sediments. The sampling design includes 15 stormwater ponds, 5 each from residential, commercial, and industrial land use areas. Municipalities in the metro area with MS4 permits of stormwater ponds will be contacted to nominate candidate sites for this study. GPS coordinates will be taken at all sampling sites. Sampling of Stormwater Ponds will be conducted by MPCA Environmental Analysis and Outcomes staff. Chemical Analysis performed: ICP-MS Scan of 18 metals, Mercury, Chloride, Percent Moisture, Carcinogenic PAH's, TOC, SVOC's (including phthalate compounds), PFC's, PBDE's, Pyrethroids, Octyphenols, nonylphenols, and nonylphenols ethoxylates. Parent and alkylated PAH's, Laser Induced Fluorescence-LIF, Black Carbon, and Particle Size. ",,,2009-09-01,2010-03-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Judy L.","Crane, Ph.D.","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2293",judy.crane@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance, Research, Monitoring, Analysis/Interpretation","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/contamination-stormwater-pond-sediments-polycyclic-aromatic-hydrocarbons-pahs-minnesota,,,, 28165,"Contaminants of New or Emerging Concern Wastewater Treatment Plant Design Team",2015,145000,,,,,,,,,,,.76,"University of Minnesota Office of Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA)","Public College/University","The goal of this project is to develop a core team of wastewater professionals and academics engaged in understanding and solving wastewater-related problems in Minnesota, with national relevance. The team will promote the use of new technology, designs and practices to address existing and emerging wastewater treatement challenges, including the treatement of wastewater for reuse and the emergence of new and unregulated contaminants. The new technology or treatment methods will also consider the proper management of waste streams and solid residuals, including beneficial resue opportunities, energy generation and resue, and product (nutrient, metals, etc.) capture for marketing and capital reinvestment.",,,2013-09-12,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Paige,Novak,"University of Minnesota Office of Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA)","122 Civil Engineering Building",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,"(612) 626-9846",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/contaminants-new-or-emerging-concern-wastewater-treatment-plant-design-team,,,, 28165,"Contaminants of New or Emerging Concern Wastewater Treatment Plant Design Team",2014,145000,,,,,,,,,,,.76,"University of Minnesota Office of Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA)","Public College/University","The goal of this project is to develop a core team of wastewater professionals and academics engaged in understanding and solving wastewater-related problems in Minnesota, with national relevance. The team will promote the use of new technology, designs and practices to address existing and emerging wastewater treatement challenges, including the treatement of wastewater for reuse and the emergence of new and unregulated contaminants. The new technology or treatment methods will also consider the proper management of waste streams and solid residuals, including beneficial resue opportunities, energy generation and resue, and product (nutrient, metals, etc.) capture for marketing and capital reinvestment.",,,2013-09-12,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Paige,Novak,"University of Minnesota Office of Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA)","122 Civil Engineering Building",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,"(612) 626-9846",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/contaminants-new-or-emerging-concern-wastewater-treatment-plant-design-team,,,, 887,"Continued Statewide Endocrine Disrupting Chemical Study",2010,146602,,,,,,,,,,,.61,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Local/Regional Government","USGS will complete the following activities in support of the SCSU project Assessing the Contribution of Microhabitat Differences on Biological Effects in Bluegill Sunfish in Sullivan Lake, MN-Continuation of MN Lakes Study 2010-2011. Geospatial analysis of maps, aerial photography, satellite imagery, GIS data, and field mapping (topography, bathymetry, vegetation, habitat); Bulk characterization of the physical and chemical features of the littoral zone, inflows, and outflows. Collection of field parameters (temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, specific conductance), nutrients (chemetrics), and organic matter (fluorescence); Identify set of suitable monitoring wells or supply wells within 1 km of the lake shore. Collect water-level data and develop potentiometric map; Synthesize geospatial, physical and chemical characterization, and hydrological data into a map of the 4 major microhabitats (with detailed subclassifications). MPCA EAO staff will provide technical assistance and oversight of the project.",,,2010-03-01,2011-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Mark ",Ferrey,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2355",mark.ferrey@state.mn.us,"Research, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/continued-statewide-endocrine-disrupting-chemical-study,,,, 10007490,"Cook County SWCD Civic Engagement and WRAPS Support",2018,120000,,,,,,,,,,,.86,"Cook County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project is for Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) development in the Rainy River Headwaters watershed. The recipient will provide support for outreach and engagement in Rainy River Headwaters and Lake Superior North watersheds. They will also support watershed gap monitoring and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) gage monitoring. ",,"Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed Lake Superior - North Watershed ",2018-05-15,2020-09-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ilena,Hansel,"Cook County SWCD","411 W 2nd St","Grand Marais",MN,55604,"(218) 387-3648",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Cook,,"Lake Superior - North, Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cook-county-swcd-civic-engagement-and-wraps-support,,,, 10007507,"Cook County SWCD Public Participation Planning",2019,2570,,,,,,,,,,,.03,"Cook County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","In conjunction with the Board of Soil and Water Resources (BWSR), the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is developing a process for public participation that can be used across Minnesota Water Quality Framework programs such as 1 Watershed, 1 Plan, Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS), Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies, and others. This contract will provide support for a northern Minnesota Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) to assist in shaping the statewide guidance. The Cook County SWCD is an important partner in watershed work and is willing to participate in the larger statewide planning efforts, however fiscal resources at the County level prevent that participation. This contract will provide that support for their participation. ",,,2018-11-09,2020-11-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Ilena,Hansel,"Cook County SWCD","411 W 2nd St","Grand Marais",MN,55604,"(218) 387-3648",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cook-county-swcd-public-participation-planning,,,, 29487,"Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Civic Engagement & Project Support",2015,123980,,,,,,,,,,,1.09,"Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to develop and complete the Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAP) process and report, while also enlarging and sustaining a public participation process that encourages local ownership of water quality problems and solutions (civic engagement). Civic engagement strategies including education public participation in watershed work and expanded knowledge, technical input into and review of stressor id process and report, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) reports, implementation plans and protecion strategies.",,"Lake Superior - North Watershed Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed ",2015-02-13,2017-10-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ilena,Berg,"Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District","411 West 2nd Street","Grant Marais",MN,55604,"(218) 387-3648",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake",,"Lake Superior - North, Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cook-county-soil-and-water-conservation-district-swcd-civic-engagement-project-support,,,, 29487,"Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Civic Engagement & Project Support",2017,3834,,,,,,,,,,,.05,"Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to develop and complete the Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAP) process and report, while also enlarging and sustaining a public participation process that encourages local ownership of water quality problems and solutions (civic engagement). Civic engagement strategies including education public participation in watershed work and expanded knowledge, technical input into and review of stressor id process and report, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) reports, implementation plans and protecion strategies.",,"Lake Superior - North Watershed Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed ",2015-02-13,2017-10-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ilena,Berg,"Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District","411 West 2nd Street","Grant Marais",MN,55604,"(218) 387-3648",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake",,"Lake Superior - North, Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cook-county-soil-and-water-conservation-district-swcd-civic-engagement-project-support,,,, 37405,"Cook County Civic Engagement & Watershed Restoration And Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Support",2017,3834,,,,,,,,,,,1.09,"Cook County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The project work for this effort includes watershed wide civic engagement and technical support to the final years of Watershed Restoration And Protection Strategy (WRAPS) work. Communication to stakeholders and other key civic based activities to share WRAPS information will be completed. The Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will also provide technical support to aid completion of the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report and help define protection and restoration strategies for the watershed.",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed ",2015-02-10,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ilena,Berg,"Cook County SWCD","411 W 2nd St","Grand Marais",MN,55604,"(218) 387-3648",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Cook,,"Lake Superior - South, Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cook-county-civic-engagement-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-support,,,, 28129,"Cook County SWCD FY 14 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2014,17905,,,,,,,,,,,0.23,"Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District (Cook SWCD) will be working with up to four volunteers in the Rainy River Watershed Headwaters to monitor the Cross River during 2014 and 2015.The area of the stream being monitored is located 45 miles north of Grand Marais, MN. The area is remote and travel is slow to the stream. It is an area that was affected by fires with vegetation in the beginning years of succession. There are lodges, resorts and residents scattered throughout the area. The parameters monitored are set by the MPCA, along with the frequency of sampling. Ilena Berg, Water Plan Coordinator with Cook SWCD will be the lead for this project. RMB Environmental Labs will provide assistance with site establishment, lab analysis and data submission to EQuIS. All monitors, both Cook SWCD staff and volunteers, will be trained on proper monitoring techniques to accomplish the monitoring. All reporting will be completed following the grant requirements. Monitors will be trained and provided a schedule for monitoring. Arrangements will be made with the shipping services to accommodate time requirements.",,"Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed",2014-03-24,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ilena,Berg,"Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District","411 West 2nd Street ","Grand Marais",mn,55604-2307,"(218) 387-3648",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Cook,,"Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cook-county-swcd-fy-14-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10002538,"Cottonwood River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Project",2018,100000,,,,,,,,,,,0.56,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","Local/Regional Government","The Cottonwood River watershed is one of the last remaining watersheds to complete Cycle I of the Watershed Restoration & Protections Strategies (WRAPS) process. The scope of this project upon completion is have two reports developed; a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies report and a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for the entire watershed. ",,"Cottonwood River Watershed ",2018-02-15,2022-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kerry,Netzke,RCRCA,"1241 E Bridge St","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,"(507) 532-1325",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Yellow Medicine",,"Cottonwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottonwood-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-project,,,, 10002538,"Cottonwood River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Project",2019,100000,,,,,,,,,,,.99,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","Local/Regional Government","The Cottonwood River watershed is one of the last remaining watersheds to complete Cycle I of the Watershed Restoration & Protections Strategies (WRAPS) process. The scope of this project upon completion is have two reports developed; a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies report and a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for the entire watershed. ",,"Cottonwood River Watershed ",2018-02-15,2022-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kerry,Netzke,RCRCA,"1241 E Bridge St","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,"(507) 532-1325",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Yellow Medicine",,"Cottonwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottonwood-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-project,,,, 37633,"Cottonwood Redwood Pre-Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2017,77000,,,,,,,,,,,.66,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","Local/Regional Government","This project will establish a framework with County, Soil and Water Conservation District and watershed staff that will outline their involvement throughout the development of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) for the Cottonwood River and Redwood River watersheds. ",,"Cottonwood River WatershedRedwood River Watershed ",2017-01-20,2018-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kerry,Netzke,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","1241 E Bridge St","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,"(507) 532-1325",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Lyon,,"Cottonwood River, Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cottonwood-redwood-pre-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 19441,"County Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Grants",2014,2574731,,,,,,,,,,,25,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) offers grants to counties for Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. The MPCA will determine grant allocations based on applications review; funds will flow to counties through the Board of Water and Soil Resources' Natural Resources Block Grants. ",,,2013-07-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program,,,, 19441,"County Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Grants",2015,2909980,,,,,,,,,,,29,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) offers grants to counties for Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. The MPCA will determine grant allocations based on applications review; funds will flow to counties through the Board of Water and Soil Resources' Natural Resources Block Grants. ",,,2013-07-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program,,,, 19441,"County Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Grants",2016,2753907,,,,,,,,,,,27,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) offers grants to counties for Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. The MPCA will determine grant allocations based on applications review; funds will flow to counties through the Board of Water and Soil Resources' Natural Resources Block Grants. ",,,2013-07-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program,,,, 19441,"County Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Grants",2017,2429331,,,,,,,,,,,24,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) offers grants to counties for Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. The MPCA will determine grant allocations based on applications review; funds will flow to counties through the Board of Water and Soil Resources' Natural Resources Block Grants. ",,,2013-07-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program,,,, 19441,"County Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Grants",2018,2696395,,,,,,,,,,,26,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) offers grants to counties for Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. The MPCA will determine grant allocations based on applications review; funds will flow to counties through the Board of Water and Soil Resources' Natural Resources Block Grants. ",,,2013-07-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program,,,, 19441,"County Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Grants",2019,2599600,,,,,,,,,,,25,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) offers grants to counties for Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. The MPCA will determine grant allocations based on applications review; funds will flow to counties through the Board of Water and Soil Resources' Natural Resources Block Grants. ",,,2013-07-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program,,,, 19441,"County Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Grants",2020,2973000,,,,,,,,,,,29,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) offers grants to counties for Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. The MPCA will determine grant allocations based on applications review; funds will flow to counties through the Board of Water and Soil Resources' Natural Resources Block Grants. ",,,2013-07-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program,,,, 19441,"County Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Grants",2021,3045774,,,,,,,,,,,30,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) offers grants to counties for Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. The MPCA will determine grant allocations based on applications review; funds will flow to counties through the Board of Water and Soil Resources' Natural Resources Block Grants. ",,,2013-07-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program,,,, 19441,"County Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Grants",2022,3009907,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 2 Sec. 4(f)",,,,,,,,,,30,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) offers grants to counties for Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. The MPCA will determine grant allocations based on applications review; funds will flow to counties through the Board of Water and Soil Resources' Natural Resources Block Grants. ",,,2013-07-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program,,,, 19441,"County Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Grants",2023,2650000,,,,,,,,,,,26.5,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) offers grants to counties for Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. The MPCA will determine grant allocations based on applications review; funds will flow to counties through the Board of Water and Soil Resources' Natural Resources Block Grants. ",,,2013-07-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/county-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program,,,, 23600,"Credit River Protection Plan",2013,225000,,,,,,,,,,,2.25,"Scott Watershed Management Organization","Local/Regional Government","This project will promote land and water treatment practices, including wetland restoration, riparian vegetation management, geomorphic (stream stabilization and grade control), livestock exclusion, native grasses, and rain gardens. Also included are three specific geomorphic (stream/grade) stabilization projects in the Hidden Hills Park area of Savage, a wetland restoration in Savage, and finishing the Ponds Park Storm Water Reuse Project. Metrics or targets for this objective include: installation of 30 rain gardens, 70 acres of natural practices (i.e., wetland restoration, native grass or riparian vegetation management), the completion of 3-4 geomorphic practices (stream stabilization or grade control), and 1 storm water reuse project. The bulk of the education/outreach effort, however, will be used develop and implement a program targeting small hobby farm and other large-lot residential land owners, to include both broad-based and individual (e.g. door-to-door) marketing and outreach components. ",,,2013-06-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Paul ","Nelson ","Scott Watershed Management Organization","200 Fourth Ave W. ",Shakopee,MN,55379,952-496-8054,pnelson@co.scott.mn.us,"Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Scott,,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/node/23600,,,, 3199,"St. Croix Basin Coordinator",2011,4997,,,,,,,,,,,.06,"Randy S. Ferrin",Individual,"The Contractor will assist in planning and executing the regular meetings of the St. Croix River Basin Team, including providing minutes of the meetings. Assist in the functioning of the priority issue subcommittees. Respond to public notices for re-issuances of NPDES permits, EAWs and other pertinent public notices, and participate in prioritized public meetings with local governmental units and water planning organizations.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Klucas,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2498,Christopher.klucas@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-croix-basin-coordinator,,,, 10008292,"Crow River Watershed Partnership Monitoring Project",2016,157043,,,,,,,,,,,1.14,"Crow River Organization of Water","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at five subwatershed sites and two basin sites annually from 2016-2019, based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Diane,Sander,"Crow River Organization of Water","311 Brighton Ave Ste C",Buffalo,MN,55313,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"McLeod, Meeker, Stearns, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-river-watershed-partnership-monitoring-project,,,, 10008292,"Crow River Watershed Partnership Monitoring Project",2019,88765,,,,,,,,,,,.38,"Crow River Organization of Water","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at five subwatershed sites and two basin sites annually from 2016-2019, based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Diane,Sander,"Crow River Organization of Water","311 Brighton Ave Ste C",Buffalo,MN,55313,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"McLeod, Meeker, Stearns, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-river-watershed-partnership-monitoring-project,,,, 14134,"Crow Wing Watershed Lakes TMDL",2013,51477,,,,,,,,,,,.52,"Emmons & Olivier Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop a TMDL for all impaired lakes within the Crow Wing Watershed by furthering data collection in the watershed, analysis of data, allocation calculations, and introducing outreach and stakeholder participation activities.",,,2012-09-06,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bonnie,Finnerty,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 316-3897",bonnie.finnerty@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-watershed-lakes-tmdl-0,,,, 18536,"Crow Wing County Citizen Lake Monitoring Program",2013,14987,,,,,,,,,,,.16,"Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD)","Local/Regional Government","The project will include lake monitoring on three (3) lakes found in the Rum River watershed in southeastern Crow Wing County (CWC). The project will be conducted in an effort to gain sufficient data on these data-deficient lake sites. All of the proposed monitoring sites are target sites for 2013-2014. One of the goals of the CWC Local Comprehensive Water Plan (CWP) is to establish a countywide Comprehensive Monitoring Plan (CMP). ",,,2013-04-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Robert ","Bauer ",,"322 Laurel Street, Suite 13 ",Brainerd,MN,"56401 ","(218) 828-6197",robert.bauer@crowwwingswcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Benton, Chisago, Crow Wing, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne",,"Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-county-citizen-lake-monitoring-program,,,, 19187,"Crow Wing County Citizen Monitoring Program",2012,50315,,,,,,,,,,,.15,"Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will include lake and stream monitoring on 7 lakes and 3 streams found within the Pine River watershed. The project will be conducted in an effort to gain sufficient data on these data-deficient lake and stream sites within these watersheds. All of the proposed monitoring sites are target sites for 2012. One of the goals in the Crow Wing County (CWC) Local Comprehensive Water Plan (CWP) is to establish a countywide Comprehensive Monitoring Plan (CMP). ",,,2012-02-14,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Barrick,"Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District","322 Laurel St. Suite 13 ",Brainerd,MN,56401,218-828-6197,melissa.barrick@crowwingswcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard",,"Pine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-county-citizen-monitoring-program-0,,,, 10027661,"Crow Wing SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2023",2023,46522,,,,,,,,,,,0.44,"Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation","Local/Regional Government","The project will include lake and stream monitoring within the Pine River Watershed. Monitoring will encompass five lakes and five streams. The project will be conducted in an effort to gain sufficient data. One of the goals of the Crow Wing County Local Comprehensive Water Plan is to establish a countywide Comprehensive Monitoring Plan. Surface water assessment monitoring will enable state 303(d) and 305(b) assessments and provide a better understanding of these lakes. The lake data will help local government units prioritize and implement water quality protection in Crow Wing County.  ","Surface Water Assessment Grants ",,2023-03-01,2025-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Bethany,Chaplin,"Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District","322 Laurel Street, Suite 22",Brainerd,MN,56401,"(218) 828-6197",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cass, Crow Wing",,"Pine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-2023,,,, 10024398,"Crow Wing River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Update",2023,50000,,,,,,,,,,,.5,"Hubbard County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Crow Wing River watershed received its second intensive watershed assessment. The water quality in the watershed is still pretty healthy, but the lakes and streams with poor water quality identified during the first cycle of monitoring are still not meeting water quality standards. The goal is to better identify problem areas so that parcel specific implementation can occur to achieve improved water quality. ",,"Crow Wing River Watershed ",2022-08-01,2024-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Mathisrud,"Hubbard County SWCD","212 1/2 2nd St W","Park Rapids",MN,56470,"(218) 732-0121",,Planning,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hubbard,,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-update,,,, 10012169,"Crow Wing County SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Crow Wing River Watershed",2020,69724,,,,,,,,,,,.7,"Crow Wing County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The project will include lake and stream monitoring. Lake monitoring will be completed on twenty lakes found in The Crow Wing River Watershed - West Crow Wing County (CWC) & Southern Cass County for 2020. There will be 11 streams sampled located in Crow Wing, Cass, Wadena and the border of Cass/Morrison Counties 2020 & 2021. The project will be conducted in an effort to gain sufficient data on these data-deficient lake sites. One of the goals of the CWC Local Comprehensive Water Plan (CWP) is to establish a countywide Comprehensive Monitoring Plan (CMP). Surface water assessment monitoring will enable state 303(d) and 305(b) assessments and provide a better understanding of these lakes. The lake data will help local government units prioritize and implement water quality protection in CWC. We will be partnering with Central Lakes College, lake associations and local volunteers on applicable lakes. Outreach for volunteers and lake association involvement will be ongoing throughout 2020 & if needed 2021. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2020-03-02,2022-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Sheila,Boldt,"Crow Wing County SWCD","7118 Clearwater Rd",Baxter,MN,56425,"(218) 828-6197",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cass, Crow Wing, Morrison, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-county-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-crow-wing-river-watershed,,,, 1378,"Crow Wing River Watershed Planning Project",2011,30000,,,,,,,,,,,.4,"Wadena Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide Stressor ID work and assistance for the development of a work plan for the Major Watershed Project. The Major Watershed Project will include a plan for civic engagement and outreach, with assistance from ten Local Government Units from the Crow Wing River Watershed. ",,,2011-01-03,2012-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bonnie,Finnerty,,,,,,218-316-3897,bonnie.finnerty@state.mn.us,Planning,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-river-watershed-planning-project,,,, 33829,"Crow Wing County Citizen Monitoring Program Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2016,48450,,,,,,,,,,,0.42,"Crow Wing County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The project will include lake monitoring on seventeen lakes found in the Mississippi River - Brainerd watershed in East Central Crow Wing County (CWC). The project will be conducted in an effort to gain data on these data-deficient lakes. One of the goals of the CWC Local Comprehensive Water Plan (CWP) is to establish a countywide Comprehensive Monitoring Plan (CMP). Surface water assessment monitoring will enable state 303(d) and 305(b) assessments and provide a better understanding of these lakes. The lake data will help local government units prioritize and implement water quality protection in CWC. The project also includes four Mississippi River - Brainerd watershed stream sites that are projected to be sampled 2016-2017.",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed ",2016-03-02,2018-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sheila,Carleton,"Crow Wing County SWCD","7118 Clearwater Road",Baxter,MN,56425,"(218) 828-6197",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-county-citizen-monitoring-program-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 33829,"Crow Wing County Citizen Monitoring Program Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2017,6326,,,,,,,,,,,.27,"Crow Wing County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The project will include lake monitoring on seventeen lakes found in the Mississippi River - Brainerd watershed in East Central Crow Wing County (CWC). The project will be conducted in an effort to gain data on these data-deficient lakes. One of the goals of the CWC Local Comprehensive Water Plan (CWP) is to establish a countywide Comprehensive Monitoring Plan (CMP). Surface water assessment monitoring will enable state 303(d) and 305(b) assessments and provide a better understanding of these lakes. The lake data will help local government units prioritize and implement water quality protection in CWC. The project also includes four Mississippi River - Brainerd watershed stream sites that are projected to be sampled 2016-2017.",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed ",2016-03-02,2018-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sheila,Carleton,"Crow Wing County SWCD","7118 Clearwater Road",Baxter,MN,56425,"(218) 828-6197",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-county-citizen-monitoring-program-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 830,"Crow Wing County Citizen Monitoring Program",2010,45964,,,,,,,,,,,.52,"Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect a complete Trophic Site Index (TSI) data set for Crow Wing County lakes and a complete data set for streams and rivers for the Intensive Monitoring Program (IMP). Crow Wing County, Cass County, Wadena County, Morrison County and Hubbard County are partnering to ensure that all target lakes and rivers within the Crow Wing River watershed are monitored efficiently.",,,2010-03-30,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Melissa ",Barrick,"Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 828-6197",melissa.barrick@co.crow-wing.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Pine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-county-citizen-monitoring-program,,,, 929,"Crow River Basin Sediment Reduction",2010,250000,,,,,,314160,,,,,2.5,"Crown River Organization of Water","Local/Regional Government","This project focuses on preventing and reducing sediment related turbidity problems throughout the Crow River Watershed and contains three main tasks; Best Management Practices (BMP's) installation, public outreach and administration. ",,,2010-01-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Sander,"Crow River Organization of Water",,,,,"(763) 682-1933 ext. 3",diane.sander@mn.nacdnet.net,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Fund Administration, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Meeker,,"North Fork Crow River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-river-basin-sediment-reduction,,,, 37632,"Crow and Sauk Rivers Watershed Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Revision",2017,80038,,,,,,,,,,,0.28,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will conduct a 2017 revision of the South Fork Crow River, North Fork Crow River and Sauk River Watershed Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models and review of the Pine River Watershed HSPF model. ",,"South Fork Crow River Watershed North Fork Crow River Watershed Pine River Watershed ",2016-11-15,2018-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carver, Cass, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hennepin, Hubbard, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Pope, Renville, Sibley, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River, Pine River, Sauk River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-and-sauk-rivers-watershed-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-revision-0,,,, 9668,"Crow Wing Watershed Lakes TMDL",2012,15041,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Emmons & Olivier Resources ","For-Profit Business/Entity","This first year of the project will collect available data relevant to the TMDL development, determine the data sets best suited for the TMDL development. Gain a better understanding of the watershed and impaired lakes, and assessment of all potential sources (internal and external) of the causes of lake impairment. EOR will also review the data produced by the MPCA for the impairment assessment for each of the lakes during year 1 of the project. ",,,2012-01-30,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bonnie,Finnerty,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(218) 316-3897",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Inventory, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-watershed-lakes-tmdl,,,, 2736,"Crow Wing-Major Watershed Project Phase I",2011,30000,,,,,,,,,,,.43,"Wadena Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will initiate project coordination among project partners. It will enhance civic engagement and outreach endeavors activities to support Phase 2 of TMDL project. It will also support field activities associated with stressor ID work. ",,,2011-01-10,2012-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kari,Tomperi,"Wadena SWCD",,,,,"(218) 631-3195",kari.tomperi@mn.nacdnet.net,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Preservation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-wing-major-watershed-project-phase-i,,,, 2016,"CWF- 11 - Phase II One Water Pilot Program for the BRRWD",2011,249968,,,"Phase 2 will complete development of the Desktop Stressor Identification process in order to identify stressors that can be both effectively quantified and addressed in an implementation plan suitable to address the entire watershed. Phase 2 will also improve the modeling tools for measuring movement of sediment in the watershed, load duration curves to identify targets for improved waters, and complete the Watershed Approach by incorporating in the areas of the lakes region of the watershed, which was not addressed in Phase 1. As a Pilot Project, Phase 2 will also provide for transfer of technology and knowledge gained to state and local water resource managers. This effort will provide the basis for completing the Watershed Approach Plan, complete load allocations for 14 of 15 individual impairments on five streams or rivers and four lakes, and for waters meeting standards, provide a suite of activities to protect water quality. Fourteen of the 15 total impairments in the Buffalo River Watershed will be addressed through efforts under this work plan. Due to limitations with the modeling approach used in this work, however, the dissolved oxygen impairment on Stony Creek will be addressed through additional model efforts, which the MPCA and BRRWD are currently negotiating. The technical products created under these efforts will prepare project partners for future water quality management, such as understanding nutrient loading in the watershed's streams, rivers and lakes. The stakeholder process included in this work plan complements civic engagement for the Buffalo Watershed Approach plan as developed through other work products. It is the intent to fully engage stakeholders in all of the technical products of this workplan. Participation will be tracked by event roster. Finally, this document, together with the Buffalo Red River Watershed Management Plan (2010), will provide the basis for developing future TMDL allocations. Specific Outcomes of Phase 2 are:Documentation of the Desktop Stressor ID Analysis Methodology developed in Phase 1 and Training/Technical Support to Transfer the MethodologyIncorporate Assessments into Watershed Conditions ReportIdentify Causes and Sources of Impairments and StressorsSet Pollutant Load Allocations/Preventive Strategies for SubwatershedsPrepare Draft Watershed-Wide TMDL DocumentStakeholder Process engages stakeholders in all technical decisions, evidenced by participation in the events.Public Review and Preparation of Final Draft Watershed-Wide TMDL DocumentDevelop a Description of Existing Lake ConditionsClassify/Prioritize Buffalo River Watershed LakesLakes Water/Pollutant BalancesConduct Watershed/Waterbody Modeling for LakesSet Pollutant Load Allocations/Preventive Strategies for Targeted LakeshedsPrepare Draft Lakes TMDLPreparation of Final Draft Lakes TMDL",,,,,,,,.46,"Buffalo-Red River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The Buffalo River Watershed Pilot Project is one of two pilots in Minnesota designed to develop a watershed approach for managing Minnesota’s surface waters. The goal of this project is to develop a plan that will guide surface water quality management throughout the watershed. ",,,2011-04-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bruce,Albright,"Buffalo-Red River Watershed District",,,,,"(218) 354-7710",brrwd@bvillemn.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Buffalo River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-11-phase-ii-one-water-pilot-program-brrwd,,,, 9666,"CWF 12 - LOW Historical Phosphorus Budget",2012,149996,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,"Science Museum of Minnesota-St. Croix Watershed Research Station","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will directly inform the Lake of the Woods (LoW )TMDL process by identifying nutrient reduction targets, a timeline of phosphorus loadings to the lake, and measures of historical in-lake variability (e.g., nutrients, biological communities). Results will complement and build on ongoing research efforts on internal loading and sediment core analysis.",,,2012-02-20,2014-09-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Mark ",Edlund,"Science Museum of Minnesota-St. Croix Watershed Research Station ",,,,,"(651) 433-5953",mbedlund@smm.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-low-historical-phosphorus-budget,,,, 3205,"CWF 12 - TMDL Development for Osakis, Smith, Clifford and Faille Lakes",2012,29872,,,,,,,,,,,.12,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project willl complete a final TMDL document that will be submitted to EPA for approval. Document will include Lake Osakis, Clifford Lake, Faille Lake, and Smith Lake impairments. A final technical memorandum describing the elements of the model framework and any deviations from the recommended construction methodology will be also be provided with the submission of the watershed models.",,,2011-10-25,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Greg,VanEeckhout,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 316-3896",greg.vaneeckhout@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Long Prairie River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-tmdl-development-osakis-smith-clifford-and-faille-lakes,,,, 968,"CWF10 - Nitrate Data Tabulation and Literature Review",2011,33414,,,,,,,,,,,.50,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will identify and compile existing nitrate data from groundwaters and surface waters in the Lower Mississippi Basin (LMB) generally and focus on the Root River Watershed. The purpose is to investigate the quantity and quality of existing nitrate data, and to organize it for use in comprehensive watershed strategy development (including assessment, TMDL computation and identification and study of nitrate sources and delivery mechanisms).",,,2010-08-01,2011-07-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"E. Calvin ","Alexander, Jr.","University of Minnesota",,,,,"(612) 624-3517",alexa001@umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Winona",,"Cannon River, Mississippi River - La Crescent, Mississippi River - Reno, Mississippi River - Winona, Root River, Upper Iowa River, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf10-nitrate-data-tabulation-and-literature-review,,,, 2043,"CWF-11 LeSueur River Watershed - Maple River Monitoring 2011- 2012",2011,23235,,,,,,,,,,,.17,"Blue Earth County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide additional monitoring data to be utilized in the watershed assessment process for the Le Sueur River Watershed Project. Blue Earth County SWCD will provide a technician to complete the water sampling for the sampling years 2011 and 2012 on the Maple River.",,,2011-03-07,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jerad,Bach,"Blue Earth County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,507-345-4744,jerad.bach@blueearthswcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth",,"Le Sueur River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-11-lesueur-river-watershed-maple-river-monitoring-2011-2012,,,, 3354,"CWF-11 Lake of the Woods - Internal Source Phosphorus Loading Study",2011,31714,,,,,,,,,,,.05,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will support the collection and analysis of sediment core samples, from each of the five bays ( Little Traverse, Big Traverse, Muskeg, Sabaskong and 4-Mile Bays), to ensure adequate characterization of the P fluxes from deposited sediment and equilibrium P fluxes from re-suspended sediment. ",,,2011-05-01,2012-03-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cary,Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8124",cary.hernandez@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-11-lake-woods-internal-source-phosphorus-loading-study,,,, 2739,"CWF-11 Cedar River Basin Comprehensive Strategy and Implementation Plan",2011,182020,,,,,,,,,,,1.35,"Mower County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will build upon existing planning and implementation efforts already taken on in the project area. The collection of existing information will be used to complement water information in support of a more successful and sustainable water quality improvement and protection implementation program. This will be achieved by active civic engagement activities throughout Phase I of this project. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bev,Nordby,"Mower County SWCD",,,,,"(507) 434-2680",bev.nordby@mowerswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Freeborn, Mower, Steele",,"Cedar River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-11-cedar-river-basin-comprehensive-strategy-and-implementation-plan,,,, 13208,"CWF-12, Chisago County Water Planning Civic Planning Project",2012,5651,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"Chisago County","Local/Regional Government","Chisago County will coordinate up to three community dialogue meetings to inform its water planning decisions. The goal of the meetings will be to provide safe, productive and effective venues for citizens to become authentically engaged in the water planning process. The outcome of this Civic engagement work with Chisago County and their county water planning process will be a more engaged public in the County Water Planning Process. Through the use of locally hosted and targeted meetings key local citizens will be invited to come and gather information on the County water plan, and provide their input on developing the counties priorities for water quality over the next 10 years.",,,2012-05-28,2013-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Jerry ",Spetzman,"Chisago County",,,,,"(651) 213-8383",jpspetz@co.chisago.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-chisago-county-water-planning-civic-planning-project,,,, 13209,"CWF-12, HSPF Watershed Modeling Phase 1, Red Lake River and Clearwater",2012,67972,,,,,,,,,,,.27,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will construct three watershed framework models built using the Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN. These executable models will simulate hydrology at the 12-digit HUC subbasin scale. An HSPF model will be built for each of the following 8-HUC watersheds: Red Lake River (09020303) and the Clearwater River (09020305). ",,,2012-03-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Vavricka,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 546-8137",michael.vavricka@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake",,"Clearwater River, Red Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-hspf-watershed-modeling-phase-1-red-lake-river-and-clearwater,,,, 13211,"CWF-12, SW MN Civic Engagement Cohort",2012,91691,,,,,,,,,,,.54,"Minnesota River Board","Local/Regional Government, Public College/University","This project will support a civic engagement cohort that will be offered in southwest Minnesota to foster partnering and build capacity of local government, organizations, and residents for effective civic engagement in water protection and restoration. This project will also build networks and the skill set of local resource professionals to do effective civic engagement work for water restoration and protection. The cohort will be administered through the Minnesota River Board (MRB), established in 1995 with a goal of focusing water management efforts on the local level. ",,,2012-05-29,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Shannon,Fisher,"Minnesota River Board",,,,,"(507) 389-5491",shannon.fisher@mnsu.edu,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Douglas, Faribault, Grant, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Rock, Sibley, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Des Moines River - Headwaters, East Fork Des Moines River, Lac qui Parle River, Le Sueur River, Lower Big Sioux River, Lower Des Moines River , Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Headwaters, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, North Fork Crow River, Pomme de Terre River, Redwood River, Rock River, South Fork Crow River, Upper Big Sioux River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-sw-mn-civic-engagement-cohort,,,, 13212,"CWF-12, Goose Creek Watershed WRAP",2012,196079,,,,,,,,,,,1.24,"Chisago Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will support the necessary activities for improving the water quality and biological community by reducing nutrients, sediment levels and managing in-stream habitat within the Goose Creek 10-digit HUC Watershed. This restoration and protection plan will identify pollutant load reduction estimates and management strategies that will be used to obtain the TMDL goals outlined in the plan.",,,2012-05-28,2016-02-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Craig,Mell,"Chisago Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(651) 674-2333",Craig.mell@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-goose-creek-watershed-wrap,,,, 13214,"CWF-12, South St. Louis SWCD Civic Engagement and Stressor ID",2012,283224,,,,,,,,,,,2.05,"South St. Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide fiscal resources for South St. Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District (SSLCSWCD) to participate and lead efforts to attain geomorphic data sets, dissolved oxygen assessments, culvert inventory, and civic engagement activities in three major watersheds, Nemadji River, South Lake Superior and St. Louis River. This work is currently being worked on as a part of the MPCA’s Watershed Restoration and Protection Planning efforts. ",,,2012-05-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,R.C.,Boheim,"South St. Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 723-4867",R.Boheim@southstlouisswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, Nemadji River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-south-st-louis-swcd-civic-engagement-and-stressor-id,,,, 13215,"CWF-12, Lower Mississippi River WMO Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAP) Study",2012,189999,,,,,,,,,,,.79,"Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization (LMRWMO)","Local/Regional Government","This project will complete a comprehensive study, following a rational, step-wise process of data analysis, response modeling and comparison to the water quality standards, followed by impairment diagnosis, modeling of improvement and protection options, and development of a WRAP Report and Implementation Plan for Sunfish lake, Thompson lake, Pickerel lake, and Rogers lake. ",,,2012-04-23,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Jester,"Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization (LMRWMO)",,,,,(651)480-7784,laura.jester@co.dakota.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-lower-mississippi-river-wmo-watershed-restoration-and-protection-wrap-study,,,, 13215,"CWF-12, Lower Mississippi River WMO Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAP) Study",2013,29995,,,,,,,,,,,.12,"Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization (LMRWMO)","Local/Regional Government","This project will complete a comprehensive study, following a rational, step-wise process of data analysis, response modeling and comparison to the water quality standards, followed by impairment diagnosis, modeling of improvement and protection options, and development of a WRAP Report and Implementation Plan for Sunfish lake, Thompson lake, Pickerel lake, and Rogers lake. ",,,2012-04-23,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Jester,"Lower Mississippi River Watershed Management Organization (LMRWMO)",,,,,(651)480-7784,laura.jester@co.dakota.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-lower-mississippi-river-wmo-watershed-restoration-and-protection-wrap-study,,,, 13216,"CWF-12, Crow Wing River Watershed Restoration and Protection Project Phase 2",2012,69990,,,,,,,,,,,.34,"Hubbard Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD)","Local/Regional Government","This project covers activities necessary to complete the major watershed restoration and projection project. The major objectives this project covers include contract administration, watershed coordination, stressor ID activities, identifying priority management zones, engage watershed citizens, and the creation of watershed restoration and protection plans. ",,,2012-10-01,2014-12-14,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Koebernick,"Hubbard Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD)",,,,,"(218) 832-0121","Melissa.Koebernick@mn.nacdnet.net ","Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-crow-wing-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-phase-2,,,, 13221,"CWF-12, HSPF Watershed Modeling Phase 4 for the Sauk River, Crow River",2012,49996,,,,,,,,,,,.19,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will finalize HSPF watershed model construction by incorporating internal phosphorus loading in modeled lakes, run a suite of implementation scenarios and generate a GenScn project containing model output. The consultant will produce HSPF watershed models that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. The consultant will deliver all modeling files for baseline and implementation scenarios and provide a GenScn project containing model output.",,,2012-05-14,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Carver, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hennepin, Hubbard, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pope, Renville, Sibley, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, Wright",,"Crow Wing River, Sauk River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-hspf-watershed-modeling-phase-4-sauk-river-crow-river,,,, 13222,"CWF-12, Chippewa River Watershed HSPF",2012,4999,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Tetra Tech, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop and execute three point source related scenarios for the Chippewa River watershed using an existing HSPF watershed model. This project will also support the review of the HSPF Modeling Guidance Document.",,,2012-05-08,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,,chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Otter Tail, Pope, Stearns, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-chippewa-river-watershed-hspf,,,, 13225,"CWF-12, Greater Blue Earth Sediment Fingerprinting",2012,141439,,,,,,,,,,,1.42,"University of Minnesota-Twin Cities","Public College/University","This project will develop an understanding for how sediment sources change over timescales of individual storm events as well as over the past two centuries. The results will be used by the larger Collaborative for Sediment Source Reduction (CISSR)-Blue Earth research group to establish a sediment budget for the Greater Blue Earth River Basin and understand the effectiveness of various potential mitigation strategies. In addition, these results can be used by MPCA and others to calibrate watershed sediment models.",,,2012-07-23,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Larry,Gunderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agnecy",,,,,"(651) 757-2400",Larry.gunderson@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Martin, Waseca, Watonwan",,"Le Sueur River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-greater-blue-earth-sediment-fingerprinting,,,, 14127,"CWF-12, Pine River Major Watershed Project (Phase 1)",2013,30000,,,,,,,,,,,.34,"Cass County Environmental Services Department","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide an important framework for civic and citizen engagement and communication, which will contribute to long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the Pine River watershed. The civic engagement plans will be incorporated into the long term plans for the major watershed project.",,,2012-07-02,2013-10-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,John,"Ringle ","Cass County (ESD)",,,,,"(218) 547-7241",john.ringle@co.cass.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard",,"Pine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-pine-river-major-watershed-project-phase-1,,,, 14138,"CWF-12, Valley Branch Watershed District Watershed Restoration and Protection Project",2013,94683,,,,,,,,,,,.46,"Barr Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete a Watershed Restoration and Protection Plan for the Lower St. Croix River that provides quantitative pollutant load reduction estimates and a set of pollutant reduction and watershed management strategies to achieve water quality standards for all impairments within the watershed, and that are understood and adoptable by local units of government and other stakeholders. ",,,2012-09-14,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Chris ",Klucas,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2498",chris.klucas@state.mn.us,"Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-valley-branch-watershed-district-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project,,,, 14145,"CWF-12, Sunrise River Watershed Ag Environmental Quality Assurance Program",2013,38853,,,,,,,,,,,.10,"Chisago County Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will support the development of whole farm conservation plans for ten (10) agricultural producers within the Sunrise River Watershed. The conservation plans will be used by the farmer and the Chisago SWCD to develop an action plan to address the resource concerns identified as part of the AgEQA program. The overall goal of the program is to prioritize conservation practices that will improve the overall water quality of the Sunrise River.",,,2013-01-01,2014-08-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Craig,Mell,"Chisago County Soil & Water Conservation District",,,,,"(651) 674-2333",craig.mell@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-sunrise-river-watershed-ag-environmental-quality-assurance-program,,,, 14152,"CWF-12, Quantifying Causes and Contributions of Non-field Sediment Loads",2013,425000,,,,,,,,,,,3.70,"St. Croix Watershed Research Station (Science Museum of MN)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will improve our understanding of the sources of sediment (turbidity), and the processes which deliver sediment to river channels. This project will address a suite of emerging questions regarding contributions and causes of non-field sediment, thereby providing watershed managers with a better understanding of how to manage these sediment sources. ",,,2012-09-24,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Mapping, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-quantifying-causes-and-contributions-non-field-sediment-loads,,,, 9751,"CWF-12 Hawk Creek Watershed Project",2012,149860,,,,,,,,,,,2.09,"Renville County c/o Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will establish a framework and provide tools for local government and watershed projects to engage the public in a manner that will lead to water quality improvement through targeted and prioritized implementation of watershed management practices. The major components of the watershed approach that will be used for this project include; monitoring, gathering of watershed information, assessment of the data, develop of implementation strategies, and implementation of water quality protection and restoration activities. ",,,2012-03-15,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Cory ",Netland,"Hawk Creek Watershed ",,,,,"(320) 523-3672",cory@hawkcreekwatershed.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, Renville, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-hawk-creek-watershed-project,,,, 9752,"CWF-12 - Vermillion River WRAPP & CE",2012,189170,,,,,,,,,,,1.21,"Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers Organization (Fiscal Agent: Dakota County)","Local/Regional Government","This project will consist of identifying the candidate causes of biological stress and to develop and implement a public and stakeholder participation process that encourages local ownership of water quality problems and solutions. The Stressor ID process will be done using existing data, identifying data gaps, gathering new data, developing load duration curves, and refinement of the candidate causes. The civic engagement work will include compiling and reviewing existing data on community capacity and assessing that information. A communication strategy will be developed that will focus on strengthening local capacity.",,,2012-03-01,2013-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Zabel,"Dakota County",,,,,"(952) 891-7588",mark.zabel@co.dakota.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Scott, Wabasha, Washington",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-vermillion-river-wrapp-ce,,,, 9753,"CWF-12, Mississippi River-Winona Civic Engagement Continuation Project",2012,158328,,,,,,,,,,,2.16,"Whitewater Watershed Project Joint Powers Board","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide Agency staff, local partners and the citizen volunteers with a framework for building local capacity to design civic engagement and communication / outreach efforts. This will contribute to meaningful and sustained public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed. MPCA staff, local partners and citizen volunteers will also be able to integrate the results of the biophysical and community assessment into strategies for improving water bodies on the MN 303d List of Impaired Waters",,,2012-03-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Natalie ","Siderius ","Whitewater Watershed Project Joint Powers Board",,,,,"(507) 523-3717",nsiderius@co.winona.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Olmsted, Wabasha",,"Mississippi River - Winona",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-mississippi-river-winona-civic-engagement-continuation-project,,,, 9753,"CWF-12, Mississippi River-Winona Civic Engagement Continuation Project",2013,83000,,,,,,,,,,,1.4,"Whitewater Watershed Project Joint Powers Board","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide Agency staff, local partners and the citizen volunteers with a framework for building local capacity to design civic engagement and communication / outreach efforts. This will contribute to meaningful and sustained public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed. MPCA staff, local partners and citizen volunteers will also be able to integrate the results of the biophysical and community assessment into strategies for improving water bodies on the MN 303d List of Impaired Waters",,,2012-03-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Natalie ","Siderius ","Whitewater Watershed Project Joint Powers Board",,,,,"(507) 523-3717",nsiderius@co.winona.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Olmsted, Wabasha",,"Mississippi River - Winona",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-mississippi-river-winona-civic-engagement-continuation-project,,,, 9756,"CWF-12, Southeast Minnesota Civic Engagement Cohort",2012,80737,,,,,,,,,,,.37,"Southeast Minnesota Water Resources Board-Winona State University","Public College/University","This project will build network and the skill set of local resource professionals to do effective civic engagement work for water restoration and protection in Southeast Minnesota. The cohort will be administered through the Southeast Minnesota Water Resources Board (SE MN WRB) which is an area wide Joint Powers Board (JPB) established to help improve and protect the water resources of the area through coordinating local water planning efforts. This JPB has successfully administered water quality grants in the past that have positively impacted the water resources of this region.",,,2012-03-26,2014-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Linda ",Dahl,"Winona State University",,,,,"(507) 272-7201",ldahl@winona.edu,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Dakota, Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Le Sueur, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Scott, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca, Washington, Winona",,"Cannon River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - La Crescent, Mississippi River - Reno, Mississippi River - Winona, Root River, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-southeast-minnesota-civic-engagement-cohort,,,, 9757,"CWF-12, South Fork Crow River Watershed Restoration and Protection Project",2012,80640,,,,,,,,,,,.75,"Crow River Organization Of Water (CROW)","Local/Regional Government","This project includes project planning, coordination, stream reconnaissance, and begins the effort towards civic engagement/outreach components of the South Fork Crow River Watershed project. Phase I will focus towards the development of project teams, identifying stakeholders, developing an initial civic engagement strategic plan and conducting limited lake and stream monitoring. ",,,2012-03-01,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Sander,"Crow Organization of Water (CROW)",,,,,"(763) 682-1933 Ext. 112",diane.sander@mn.nacdnet.net,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Renville, Sibley, Wright",,"South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-south-fork-crow-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project,,,, 9757,"CWF-12, South Fork Crow River Watershed Restoration and Protection Project",2013,149360,,,,,,,,,,,.71,"Crow River Organization Of Water (CROW)","Local/Regional Government","This project includes project planning, coordination, stream reconnaissance, and begins the effort towards civic engagement/outreach components of the South Fork Crow River Watershed project. Phase I will focus towards the development of project teams, identifying stakeholders, developing an initial civic engagement strategic plan and conducting limited lake and stream monitoring. ",,,2012-03-01,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Sander,"Crow Organization of Water (CROW)",,,,,"(763) 682-1933 Ext. 112",diane.sander@mn.nacdnet.net,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Renville, Sibley, Wright",,"South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-south-fork-crow-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project,,,, 9758,"CWF-12 Yellow Medicine River Watershed Project",2012,105121,,,,,,,,,,,1.7,"Yellow Medicine River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project approach will include monitoring and gathering of watershed information, assess the data, develop implementation strategies to meet standards and protect waters, implement water quality protection and restoration activities in the watershed. The goal of this project is to establish a framework, and to provide information and tools for local government and watershed organizations to engage the public in a manner that will lead to water quality improvement. ",,,2012-04-16,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cindy,Potz,"Yellow Medicine River Watershed District",,,,,"(507) 872-6720",ymrw@centurytel.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, Renville, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-12-yellow-medicine-river-watershed-project,,,, 13580,"CWF-13 - Upper Mississippi Bacteria Phase 3",2013,99355,,,,,,,,,,,.48,"Emmons & Olivier Resources ","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete a pollutant source identification and subwatershed information report and support the development of a Draft Restoration and Protection Plan (RAPP). It will also support the devlopment of a Implementation Plan that will identify target areas for BMP implementation for bacteria reductions. These Plans will build the groundwork so that future planning efforts can provide water quality goals and recommendations on implementation activities that will allow the Mississippi River and tributaries within the project area to meet water quality standards for aquatic recreation. Semi-annual reports and holding stakeholder meetings will also be completed during this project period.",,,2012-08-03,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Peichel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2646",Barbara.Peichel@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Benton, Carver, Crow Wing, Dakota, Douglas, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Pope, Ramsey, Sherburne, Sibley, Stearns, Todd, Washington, Wright",,"Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Sauk River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-upper-mississippi-bacteria-phase-3,,,, 13581,"CWF-13, Watershed Report Template Development",2013,33325,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"Limno Tech, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will lead to environmental improvements and preservation in the state’s watersheds as it will provide a framework that will streamline the development of Watershed Reports across the state at a common scale and schedule. Additionally, MPCA staff, local partners and citizen volunteers will be able to integrate the results of these studies into watershed strategies and implementation plans. The Watershed Reports will include reduction goals, measures, and broad strategies at a watershed or local planning scale with the intent of providing clear, concise information to local governments and other stakeholders to inform implementation planning decisions. An efficient approach to the development of the Watershed Report is essential in achieving the MPCA’s Strategic Objective to restore impaired waters to attain designated uses and protect those currently attaining designated uses.",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Zadak,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,(651)757-2837,chris.zadak@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-watershed-report-template-development,,,, 14128,"CWF-13, HSPF Sediment Research: Minnesota River",2013,70000,,,,,,,,,,,.29,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete spatial and temporal revisions , recalibration and validation of 7 watershed HSPF models. These fully functioning calibrated validated executable models will simulate hydrology, sediment (sand, silt, and clay), temperature, phosphorus, nitrogen, dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, and algae at the 12-digit HUC subbasin scale (or finer). ",,,2012-08-07,2013-04-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Cottonwood, Dakota, Faribault, Freeborn, Jackson, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Pipestone, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Steele, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Cottonwood River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Mankato, Redwood River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-hspf-sediment-research-minnesota-river,,,, 14131,"CWF-13, St. Croix Basin Civic Governance Training and Civic Policy Pilot",2013,31398,,,,,,,,,,,.12,"Kanabec Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will develop and organize a first- stage civic infrastructure pilot in Kanabec County, within the membership of the PICKM (Pine, Isanti, Chisago, Kanabec, and Mille-Lacs) Alliance, and with other organizations in the St. Croix Basin. The work will be grounded in the need for sustainable citizen engagement in water quality management. Civic leaders participating in this project will build their own skills for organizing people and working in partnership with Kanabec County SWCD staff and the St. Croix Basin Team to achieve water quality goals. ",,,2012-10-01,2014-04-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 679-3781 ext.113",kelly.osterdyk@mn.nacdnet.net,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Kettle River, Lower St. Croix River, Snake River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-st-croix-basin-civic-governance-training-and-civic-policy-pilot,,,, 14132,"CWF-13, Bois de Sioux Watershed Restoration and Protection Plan Project",2013,285000,,,,,,,,,,,1.28,"Bois de Sioux Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will set water quality goals for the Minnesota portions of the watershed, recommend allocations for achieving total maximum daily loads where waters do not meet Minnesota state standards and are listed as impaired, and recommend management strategies for those Minnesota waters meeting state standards. This project also recognizes that as monitoring continues in the watershed, additional impairments may be identified. Technical analyses conducted under this project will be cognizant of the potential for future listings and to the extent possible within the budget provided, work to minimize the need for significant resource expenditures in the future. ",,,2012-10-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jon,Roeschlein,"Bois de Sioux Watershed District",,,,,"(320) 563-4185",bdswd@frontiernet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Grant, Otter Tail, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-bois-de-sioux-watershed-restoration-and-protection-plan-project,,,, 14135,"CWF-13 Cook County SWCD Civic Engagement & Project Support (WRAP)",2013,55999,,,,,,,,,,,.75,"Cook County Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Civic engagement is the primary goal of this project and will focus on 1) building knowledge about the watershed approach among Lake Superior-North watershed residents, 2) building a communication network to exchange knowledge, 3) building a sense of shared concern about watershed related issues through events, workshops, forums or other organized activities, and 4) building a trusted foundation for future water related work among a group of new collaborators. ",,,2012-10-15,2014-10-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Evens,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 302-6644",karen.evens@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake",,"Lake Superior - North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-cook-county-swcd-civic-engagement-project-support-wrap,,,, 14136,"CWF-13, HSPF Phases 1-2: Lake of the Woods/Rainy River Watershed",2013,249932,,,,,,,,,,,1.08,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will construct, calibrate, a set of HSPF watershed models covering the entire area of the Lake of the Woods drainage, including the Rainy River watershed. The consultant will produce HSPF models that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. The consultant will clearly demonstrate that these models generate predicted output timeseries for hydrology which are consistent with available sets of observed data.",,,2012-08-17,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, Roseau, St. Louis",,"Lake of the Woods, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Rainy River - Rainy Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-hspf-phases-1-2-lake-woodsrainy-river-watershed,,,, 14139,"CWF-13, Development of CE in MN Water Resource Management (DNR Master)",2013,33396,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"Stantec Consulting Services, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide a shared working definition and principles for civic engagement, that enable state agencies to more effectively, strategically and collaboratively manage the social dimension of Minnesota’s water resource management efforts . The agencies included in the project are BWSR, MDNR, MDA, MDH and MPCA. The consultant and project participants will develop recommendations that will better enable policy and decision makers, CWF teams, the Clean Water Council and others to make informed decisions surrounding civic engagement efforts.",,,2012-09-12,2012-12-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Shaina ",Kesely,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(507) 206-2622",shaina.keseley@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-development-ce-mn-water-resource-management-dnr-master,,,, 14146,"CWF-13, HSPF Development for the Zumbro River",2013,121916,,,,,,,,,,,.58,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will construct, calibrate, and validate an HSPF watershed model for the Zumbro River watershed. The consultant will produce HSPF watershed models that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDLs). The consultant will clearly demonstrate that the models generate predicted output timeseries for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen that are consistent with available sets of observed data. ",,,2012-10-19,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Justin ",Watkins,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(507) 206-2621",watkins.justin@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Goodhue, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-hspf-development-zumbro-river,,,, 14147,"CWF-13, Osakis, Faille, Smith Lakes TMDL",2013,1879,,,,,,,,,,,.10,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will support the completion of a final draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) document for the Osakis, Smith and Faille Lakes TMDL and the submittal to EPA for final approval.",,,2012-10-03,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Greg,VanEeckhout,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 316-3896",greg.vaneeckhout@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Meeker, Morrison, Pope, Stearns, Todd",,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-osakis-faille-smith-lakes-tmdl,,,, 18469,"CWF-13, Rice Creek Southwest Watershed SW Lakes TMDL",2013,22012,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Emmons and Oliver Resources, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop a phosphorus TMDL for the six impaired lakes in the southwest portion of the Rice Creek Watershed District; Island Lake, Little Lake Johanna, Long Lake, East Moore Lake, Pike Lake and Lake Valentine. ",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Zadak,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2866,chris.zadak@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-rice-creek-southwest-watershed-sw-lakes-tmdl,,,, 18470,"CWF-13, U of M Water Resources Center Research Symposium",2013,2500,,,,,,,,,,,,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project provides funding for the 2013 Watershed Research Symposium. The outcome will be a set of research foci for Clean Water Fund projects developed by the scientific community. ",,,2013-02-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Timothy,Larson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2518,timothy.larson@state.mn.us,"Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-u-m-water-resources-center-research-symposium,,,, 18542,"CWF-13, Dean, Malardi & Fountain Lake Core Samples",2013,19999,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Crow River Organization of Water ","Local/Regional Government","The primary focus of this project is the collection of lake core samples to aid in the completion of lake TMDLs for Dean, Malardi & Fountain lakes. This work will enable completing tasks included in the North Fork Crow River Watershed Restoration & Protection Project (WRPP). Additional data collection is needed to update lake response models. This new data will provide a cohesive and comprehensive data collection for Dean, Malardi and Fountain lakes. ",,,2013-05-01,2014-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Diane ","Sander ","Crow River Organization of Water","311 Brighton Ave Ste C ",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 682-1933 ",diane.sander@mn.nacdnet.net,"Modeling, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Pope, Stearns, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-dean-malardi-fountain-lake-core-samples,,,, 18228,"CWF-13 Coon Creek Watershed District WRAP Strategy",2013,252200,,,,,,,,,,,1.6,"Coon Creek Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide the MPCA, CCWD, and all other stakeholders the information and tools necessary to improve the water quality within Coon Creek Watershed District. The improvements will take place using targeted activities throughout the watershed to reduce the primary biological and chemical stressors. In turn, the reduction of these stressors will help to reduce overall loadings of sediment, turbidity, total phosphorus, and E. coli bacteria. Targeted activities will also be used to improve biota, fisheries, invertebrates, flow alteration and volume within Coon Creek and its tributaries.",,,2012-12-10,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-coon-creek-watershed-district-wrap-strategy,,,, 18236,"CWF-13, HSPF for the Lake of the Woods Major Watershed",2013,89967,,,,,,,,,,,.37,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will construct, calibrate, and validate an HSPF watershed model for the Lake of the Woods River watershed. The consultants will produce HSPF watershed models that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. The consultants will clearly demonstrate that the models generate predicted output time series for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen that are consistent with available sets of observed data. ",,,2013-01-03,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-hspf-lake-woods-major-watershed,,,, 19243,"CWF-13, Vermillion River Watershed Restoration and Protection Project",2013,139450,,,,,,,,,,,.64,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","The MPCA, in partnership with the Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers Organization, contracted with Wenck Associates, Inc., to develop the Stressor Identification (SID) Report; and develop the necessary models for the Vermillion River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) as part of Phase I. The final Vermillion River Watershed SID report discusses all of the analysis that was done in the watershed to identify the primary stressors causing the fish and macroinvertebrate impairments in the watershed. Based on the findings of the SID report, the VRWJPO and the MPCA will develop any necessary Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), and identify strategies that will correct the problems to Restore or Protect the Fish and Macroinvertebrate communities in the Vermillion River Watershed as part of Phase II of the project.",,,2012-07-06,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Klucas,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul","MN ",55155,651-757-2498,chris.klucas@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Scott",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-13-vermillion-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project,,,, 3352,"CWLA 11 Red Lake River Watershed Based Assessment",2011,150000,,,,,,,,,,,1.10,"Red Lake Watershed District (RLWD)","Local/Regional Government","This project Phase will collect data, background information, and watershed characteristics within the Red Lake River watershed. This information will be documented within the framework of early draft TMDL Reports (with background information, but no load calculations) for impaired reaches within this watershed and early draft protection plans for the areas in the watershed that are not currently impaired. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Jim ",Courneya,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8105",jim.courneya@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Inventory, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake",,"Red Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-11-red-lake-river-watershed-based-assessment,,,, 3352,"CWLA 11 Red Lake River Watershed Based Assessment",2013,109900,,,,,,,,,,,.72,"Red Lake Watershed District (RLWD)","Local/Regional Government","This project Phase will collect data, background information, and watershed characteristics within the Red Lake River watershed. This information will be documented within the framework of early draft TMDL Reports (with background information, but no load calculations) for impaired reaches within this watershed and early draft protection plans for the areas in the watershed that are not currently impaired. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Jim ",Courneya,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8105",jim.courneya@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Inventory, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake",,"Red Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-11-red-lake-river-watershed-based-assessment,,,, 3356,"CWLA 11 Sand Hill Watershed Approach Project",2011,178139,,,,,,,,,,,.06,"Sand Hill River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This first phase of project will define the existing watershed conditions; identify gaps in existing data; design and implement a plan to address data gaps; incorporate gap data into watershed description; guide development of the HSPF model; establish citizen advisory, technical advisory and locally-based focus groups; research and design an education and outreach strategy; and design and deploy the tools and methods to employ the strategy. ",,,2011-05-02,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Cary ",Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8124",cary.hernandez@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Mahnomen, Norman, Polk",,"Red River of the North - Sandhill River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-11-sand-hill-watershed-approach-project,,,, 19209,"CWLA-10, Thief River Watershed",2011,178832,,,,,,,,,,,1.8,"Red Lake Watershed District ","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is the implementation of a watershed-based total maximum daily load (TMDL) and watershed assessment project.",,,2011-04-11,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Corey,Hanson,"Red Lake Watershed District ","1000 Pennington Ave S","Thief River Falls",MN,56701,218-681-5800,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Marshall, Pennington",,"Thief River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-10-thief-river-watershed,,,, 19209,"CWLA-10, Thief River Watershed",2013,224560,,,,,,,,,,,2.2,"Red Lake Watershed District ","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is the implementation of a watershed-based total maximum daily load (TMDL) and watershed assessment project.",,,2011-04-11,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Corey,Hanson,"Red Lake Watershed District ","1000 Pennington Ave S","Thief River Falls",MN,56701,218-681-5800,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Marshall, Pennington",,"Thief River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-10-thief-river-watershed,,,, 1379,"CWLA-10, Zumbro Watershed Impl Plan",2012,81750,,,,,,,,,,,.97,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete an implementation plan, as required by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, for the Zumbro River turbidity TMDL project. It will also revise the Zumbro River Watershed Management Plan (completed 2007) to ensure it continues to reflect local needs, incorporates new information, and develops more effective linkages with related local, state and federal government programs. ",,,2011-04-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,,,,,507-206-2621,justin.watkins@state.mn.us,Planning,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Goodhue, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-10-zumbro-watershed-impl-plan,,,, 1379,"CWLA-10, Zumbro Watershed Impl Plan",2011,58218,,,,,,,,,,,.97,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete an implementation plan, as required by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, for the Zumbro River turbidity TMDL project. It will also revise the Zumbro River Watershed Management Plan (completed 2007) to ensure it continues to reflect local needs, incorporates new information, and develops more effective linkages with related local, state and federal government programs. ",,,2011-04-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,,,,,507-206-2621,justin.watkins@state.mn.us,Planning,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Goodhue, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-10-zumbro-watershed-impl-plan,,,, 936,"CWLA-10, Snake River Water",2010,171766,,,,,,,,,,,.96,"Snake River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","The Snake River Watershed Management Board (SRWMB), working in concert with other local governmental units in within the watershed, will assist the MPCA, the project consultant, and other members of the Snake River Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) technical team in the completion of tasks associated with this TMDL project. SRWMB, with assistance from members of the technical team (Kanabec Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), Pine SWCD, Aitkin SWCD, and Mille Lacs SWCD) will provide the services to complete this TMDL project.",,,2010-05-28,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Teresa ",Bearce,"Snake River Watershed Management Board",,,,,"(320) 679-6456",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-10-snake-river-water,,,, 941,"CWLA-10, Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District ""Five Lakes"" TMDL",2010,196600,,,,,,,,,,,.63,"Chisago Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","TMDL project in the Chisago Lakes Lake Improvement District that will develop a watershed based plan and provide strategies for water quality and aquatic ecosystem management, restoration, and protection within Sunrise River Watershed. This project will also aid in understanding the Phosphorus loading to Lake St. Croix.",,,2010-09-29,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Craig,Mell,"Chisago Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(651) 674-2333",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-10-chisago-lakes-lake-improvement-district-five-lakes-tmdl,,,, 944,"CWLA-10, Vadnais Lakes Area Watershed TMDL",2010,40000,,,,,,,,,,,.20,"Vadnais Lake Area Watershed Management Organization (VLAWMO)","Local/Regional Government","The VLAWMO watershed covers approximately 25 square miles in the northeast metropolitan area in northern Ramsey County and a small portion of Anoka County, Minnesota. It encompasses the City of North Oaks and portions of the Cities of White Bear Lake, Gem Lake, Vadnais Heights, Lino Lakes, and White Bear Township. This project will gather and organize existing data, support the continuation of modeling and TMDL allocations along with an additional stakeholder meeting. It will also provide the completion of a draft and final TMDL report. ",,,2010-09-10,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,McNamara,"Vadnais Lake Area Watershed Management Organization (VLAWMO)",,,,,"(651) 204-6073",stephanie.o.mcnamara@vlawmo.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Ramsey",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-10-vadnais-lakes-area-watershed-tmdl,,,, 965,"CWLA-10, Little Rock Creek Biological Impairment TMDL Phase IIII",2011,75000,,,,,,,,,,,.21,"Benton Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will determine the magnitude and sources of pollutants in Little Rock Creek and will estimate the reductions in loadings that are needed in order for the stream reaches to support cold water fish assemblages and attain water quality standards.",,,2010-10-18,2012-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Gerry,Maciej,"Benton Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 968-5300 ext. 3",gerry@soilandwater.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Benton, Morrison",,"Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-10-little-rock-creek-biological-impairment-tmdl-phase-iiii,,,, 1307,"CWP 11, Sauk River Watershed District Watershed-Wide Groundwater Protection Project",2011,40000,,,,,,260000,,,,,.40,"Sauk River Watershed Ditrict","Local/Regional Government","This project will educate the local residents of the importance of groundwater protection and provide financial assistance to those who need to properly abandon their unused well. This project will also support the upgrade of nonconforming sewage treatment systems to reduce nutrient contributions to groundwater and surface water through groundwater permeation. ",,,2011-01-13,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Lynn ",Nelson,"Sauk River Watershed District",,,,,"(320) 352-2231",lynn@srwdmn.org,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Stearns,,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-11-sauk-river-watershed-district-watershed-wide-groundwater-protection-project,,,, 1309,"CWP 11, West Moore Lake Water Quality Enhancements",2011,86210,,,,,,86210,,,,,.80,"Rice Creek Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will support the design and construction of three rain gardens to intercept and infiltrate stormwater runoff near the Fridley Middle School.",,,2011-01-13,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kyle,Axtell,"Rice Creek Watershed District",,,,,"(763) 398-3070",kaxtell@ricecreek.org,"Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Anoka,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-11-west-moore-lake-water-quality-enhancements,,,, 1312,"CWP 11, Ten Mile Creek Protection Plan for Turbidity",2011,141850,,,,,,142100,,,,,1.4,"Laq qui Parle-Yellow Bank Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will Install buffer strips along 25 miles of ditches in the watershed, replace 50 open tile intakes, and hold workshops in the watershed to increase conservation tillage, nutrient and pesticide management, conservation drainage and restoring wetlands.",,,2011-01-13,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Homan,"Laq qui Parle-Yellow Bank Watershed District",,,,,"(320) 598-3319",mary.homan@lqpco.com,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lac qui Parle",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-11-ten-mile-creek-protection-plan-turbidity,,,, 1313,"CWP 11, Sauk River Water Quality Protection Phase III",2011,235000,,,,,,296000,,,,,2.3,"Sauk River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will address stormwater runoff concerns and erosion issues along the Sauk River. Activities include conducting two education events on “Backyard BMP’s”; installing two demonstration projects and conducting four education events in association with these projects; designing and installing five rain gardens; designing and installing twenty “Backyard BMP’s”; assisting in the design and installation of five urban stormwater management and restoration projects; installing one erosion control project and completing three additional land use projects for sediment and nutrient loss; collecting water quality samples and other information to determine the effectiveness of the implemented BMPs.",,,2011-01-13,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lynn,Nelson,"Sauk River Watershed District",,,,,"(320) 352-2231",lynn@srwdmn.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Stearns,,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-11-sauk-river-water-quality-protection-phase-iii,,,, 1314,"CWP 11, Sand Creek Stormwater Retrofit Project",2011,83650,,,,,,83970,,,,,.80,"Coon Creek Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will reduce nutrient loadings to Sand Creek from the neighborhoods which are the greatest contributors. Project activities include the installation of a new stormwater pond and a network of 10 strategically-placed curb-cut rain gardens.",,,2011-01-13,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Tim ",Kelly,"Coon Creek Watershed District",,,,,"(763) 755-0975",tkelly@cooncreekwd.org,"Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Anoka,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-11-sand-creek-stormwater-retrofit-project,,,, 1315,"CWP 11, Crow River Watershed Surface Water Runoff Reduction Project",2011,495911,,,,,,1322700,,,,,4.9,"Crow River Organization of Water","Local/Regional Government","This project will promote positive land use changes, along with a sense of watershed stewardship and awareness throughout the Crow River Watershed. This project contains three main tasks: BMP installation, public outreach and administration. This project will also work with the Big Swan Lake Association in Meeker County to host a shoreline naturalization workshop.",,,2011-01-13,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Sander,"Crow River Organization of Water",,,,,"(763) 682-1933 ext. 3",diane.sander@mn.nacdnet.net,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Meeker, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-11-crow-river-watershed-surface-water-runoff-reduction-project,,,, 1316,"CWP 11, Osakis Lake Enhancement Continuation Project",2011,86542,,,,,,352550,,,,,.80,"Sauk River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will continue the restoration of Osakis Lake and protect the water quality of the Sauk River by addressing stormwater runoff from urban and rural areas. Activities include assisting eight landowners in designing and funding their shoreland restoration and rain garden projects.",,,2011-01-13,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Lynn ",Nelson,"Sauk River Watershed District",,,,,"(320) 352-2231",lynn@srwdmn.org,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Stearns,,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-11-osakis-lake-enhancement-continuation-project,,,, 13204,"CWP-12: Kanabec Water Resources Protection Project",2012,201992,,,,,,,,,,,2,"Kanabec Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide baseline data through water monitoring, recording and analyzing the results of six unassessed rivers/tributaries, three unassessed lakes and five storm water outlets in the city of Mora which drain to the Snake River; promote and implement approved BMP’s.",,,2012-03-28,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 679-3982",kelly.osterdyk@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine, Washington",,"Kettle River, Lower St. Croix River, Snake River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-12-kanabec-water-resources-protection-project,,,, 13205,"CWP-12: Protecting North and South Fork Yellow Bank River",2012,260900,,,,,,,,,,,,"Laq qui Parle-Yellow Bank Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will offer incentives to protect 80 acres of land in filter strips and highly erodible lands adjacent to the rivers; construct 9 sediment and water control basins or terraces; replace 35 open tile intakes and advocate wetland restorations and grassland easement programs; organize a Friendship Tour to bring together Minnesota farmers, county commissioners, farm organizations, local, state and federal agency personnel to experience the watershed, farming practices, discuss future project ideas and strengthen relationships; and upgrade 37 subsurface sewage treatment systems by offering landowners low interest loans for their share of construction.",,,2012-03-28,2016-04-06,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Homan,"Laq qui Parle-Yellow Bank Watershed District",,,,,"(320) 598-3319",mary.homan@lqpco.com,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Mapping, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Yellow Medicine",,"Lac qui Parle River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-12-protecting-north-and-south-fork-yellow-bank-river,,,, 18858,"CWP-13 - Redwood-Cottonwood River Septic Loan Program 2013",2013,9000,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area JPO","Local/Regional Government","This project will continue the offering of low-interest loans to citizens, some of whom may not be able to acquire funding otherwise, for upgrading 50 septic systems to ensure compliance with state rules. Grant funds will be used to administer the low-interest loan program. ",,"Clean Water Partnership Program",2013-06-26,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Goodrich,"Redwood Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","1241 East Bridge Street ","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,507-637-2142,douglas.goodrich@racgroup.net,"Assessment/Evaluation, Grants/Contracts, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Nicollet, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Swift, Traverse, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-13-redwood-cottonwood-river-septic-loan-program-2013,,,, 18859,"CWP-13 - Hawk Creek Watershed Nitrogen Reduction Project",2013,10000,,,,,,,,,,,.10,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will upgrade an estimated 75 subsurface sewage treatment systems (SSTS) for the three counties of Chippewa, Kandiyohi, and Renville within the watershed. The grant funds will be used to administer the loan program for the three counties. ",,"Clean Water Partnership Program",2013-06-17,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Rauenhorst,"Renville County Courthouse","Lower Level, 500 East DePue Avenue",Olivia,MN,56277,"(320) 523-3666",heidi@hawkcreekwatershed.org,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Renville",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-13-hawk-creek-watershed-nitrogen-reduction-project,,,, 18860,"CWP-13 - Lake Koronis Subwatershed Protection Project",2013,197871,,,,,,,,,,,1.98,"Stearns County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will evaluate and prioritize approximately 13,000 lineal feet of Lake Koronis shoreline for shoreline erosion and vegetative buffer condition. Those property owners with the most erosion, stormwater and vegetative buffer issues will be targeted to stabilize, infiltrate and buffer their shoreline. This project will also evaluate an additional 300 properties in the subcatchment area and target those properties that are best able to capture and treat stormwater from impervious surfaces. Education/Outreach efforts will include a field day demonstrating the installation of typical BMPs which will be installed in the project area as well as on-site tours of practices after installation. ",,"Clean Water Partnership Program",2013-06-26,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dennis,Fuchs,"Stearns County SWCD","110 Second St South, Suite 128 ","Waite Park",MN,56387,"(320) 589-4886",dennis.fuchs@mn.nacdnet.net,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation, Research, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Stearns,,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-13-lake-koronis-subwatershed-protection-project,,,, 18861,"CWP-13 - Sand & Long Lakes Protection Project",2013,132000,,,,,,,,,,,1.32,"Carnelian-Marine-St. Croix Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Implementation activities proposed as a part of this project include water quality monitoring, biotic surveys, sediment core sampling, mechanical treatment of curly-leaf pondweed (in accordance with regulations and permitting), an iron-enhanced sand filter, with a high capacity multi-stage outlet weir and 40,000 pounds of iron filings and stakeholder involvement in the design process and educational presentations. ",,"Clean Water Partnership Program",2013-06-18,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Shaver,"Carmelian-Marine-St. Croix Watershed District","21150 Ozark Avenue ",Scandia,MN,55073,"(651) 433-2150",JShaver@CMSCWD.org,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-13-sand-long-lakes-protection-project,,,, 19099,"CWP-13 - Pomme de Terre River Protective Buffer Project",2013,216600,,,,,,,,,,,2.17,"Pomme de Terre River Association","Local/Regional Government","This project will allow for outreach programs to engage interested citizens in protecting 200 acres of riparian buffer in the headwaters of the watershed, accounting for 1860 tons of sediment prevented from reaching surface waters each year the practices remain in place. The desired outcome would include 30 or more participants in the program, and to develop a more extensive volunteer base.",,"Clean Water Partnership Program",2013-09-26,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Brett ",Arne,"Pomme de Terre River Association","12 Highway 28 East, Suite 2 ",Morris,MN,56267,"320-589-4886 ",brett.arne@stevensswcd.org,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Swift",,"Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwp-13-pomme-de-terre-river-protective-buffer-project,,,, 14133,"Deer Creek Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Final Report and Implementation Plan",2013,36342,,,,,,,,,,,.17,"Barr Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete a TMDL equation and report and an implementation plan for Deer Creek. The TMDL report will describe turbidity impacts to aquatic life uses of Deer Creek, correlate turbidity to other pollutants (sediment, suspended solids, etc.), describe and quantify unique turbidity/sediment stressors which include groundwater influences, legacy impacts of the watershed and stream channel, significant in-stream and near stream sources (slumps, bank erosion, etc.) and upland contributions.",,,2012-08-17,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Evens,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 Lake Ave. S., Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6644",karen.evens@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine, St. Louis",,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/deer-creek-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-final-report-and-implementation-plan-0,,,, 935,"Deer Creek/Nemadji River/Rock Creek Turbidity Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project",2010,244435,,,,,,,,,,,2.64,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will result in the development of a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for turbidity for Deer Creek and the Nemadji River, and will also define which reaches of the Nemadji basin may be meeting standards for turbidity. It will also allow the Carlton County Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) to become a full and active partner in this TMDL study and implementation project as well as future restoration and protection projects. ",,,2010-05-12,2012-05-10,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Brad ",Matlack,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 384-3891",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine",,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/deer-creeknemadji-riverrock-creek-turbidity-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-project,,,, 2509,"Deer Creek Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Final Report and Implementation Plan",2011,86020,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","Deer Creek has been identified as an impaired water body. This project will quantify the reductions in pollutant loading that would be necessary to bring water quality in the creek to an acceptable level. The project also includes collection of any additional data needed for stream channel modeling scenarios. ",,,2011-02-24,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Evens,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 Lake Ave. S. Suite 400",Duluth,MN,"55802 ","(218) 302-6644",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine, St. Louis",,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/deer-creek-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-final-report-and-implementation-plan,,,, 10007511,"Des Moines Basin Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)",2019,46510,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Houston Engineering Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop a watershed wide Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study and River Eutrophication Standard (RES) TMDL report for water quality impairments in the Des Moines River basin, which includes the Des Moines River Headwaters, Lower Des Moines River, and East Fork Des Moines River watersheds. ",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters Watershed Lower Des Moines River Watershed East Fork Des Moines River Watershed ",2018-12-19,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Katherine,Pekarek-Scott,MPCA,"504 Fairgrounds Rd Ste 200",Marshall,MN,56258,"(320) 444-7186",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cottonwood, Jackson, Lyon, Martin, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters, East Fork Des Moines River, Lower Des Moines River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/des-moines-basin-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl,,,, 29761,"Des Moines River Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model - Phase I",2015,125000,,,,,,,,,,,0.36,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate a Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model for Minnesota portions of the Des Moines River watershed. ",,"Lower Des Moines River WatershedEast Fork Des Moines River WatershedDes Moines River - Headwaters Watershed",2015-05-18,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Katherine,Pekarek-Scott,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2418",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cottonwood, Jackson, Lyon, Martin, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters, East Fork Des Moines River, Lower Des Moines River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/des-moines-river-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-phase-i,,,, 10021718,"Developing Strategies To Manage PFAS In Land-Applied Biosolids",2021,1404000,"M.L. 2021, First Special Session, Chp. 6, Art. 5, Sec. 2, Subd. 04d","$1,404,000 the second year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to help municipal wastewater plants, landfills, and compost facilities protect human health and the environment by developing strategies to manage per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in land-applied biosolids.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project helps municipal wastewater plants, landfills, and compost facilities protect human health and the environment by developing strategies to manage per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in land-applied biosolids.",,"Work Plan",2021-07-01,2024-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Summer,Streets,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",https://www.pca.state.mn.us/,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/developing-strategies-manage-pfas-land-applied-biosolids,,,, 10021718,"Developing Strategies To Manage PFAS In Land-Applied Biosolids",2020,1404000,"M.L. 2021, First Special Session, Chp. 6, Art. 5, Sec. 2, Subd. 04d","$1,404,000 the second year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to help municipal wastewater plants, landfills, and compost facilities protect human health and the environment by developing strategies to manage per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in land-applied biosolids.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project helps municipal wastewater plants, landfills, and compost facilities protect human health and the environment by developing strategies to manage per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in land-applied biosolids.",,"Work Plan",2021-07-01,2024-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Summer,Streets,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",https://www.pca.state.mn.us/,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/developing-strategies-manage-pfas-land-applied-biosolids,,,, 36602,"Developing Indices of Streamflow Alteration",2016,75000,,,,,,,,,,,.72,"US Geological Survey","Federal Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has identified streamflow alteration as a key stressor on aquatic life, but the characteristics of streamflow alteration acting as stressors have not been identified in the MPCA Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) process. Without indices that characterize streamflow alteration, the MPCA cannot quantitatively associate metrics of aquatic life condition to streamflow alteration. The lack of quantifiable indices limits the ability of the MPCA to assess environmental streamflow needs for streams and rivers throughout Minnesota. The project will develop relationships between streamflow and biological data metrics for use in evaluating streamflow alteration as a stressor on aquatic life in rivers and streams in Minnesota. ",,,2016-04-20,2018-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Jo",Sager,"US Geological Survey","2280 Woodale Dr ","Mounds View",MN,55112,"(651) 783-3120",,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/developing-indices-streamflow-alteration,,,, 36602,"Developing Indices of Streamflow Alteration",2017,75000,,,,,,,,,,,.72,"US Geological Survey","Federal Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has identified streamflow alteration as a key stressor on aquatic life, but the characteristics of streamflow alteration acting as stressors have not been identified in the MPCA Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) process. Without indices that characterize streamflow alteration, the MPCA cannot quantitatively associate metrics of aquatic life condition to streamflow alteration. The lack of quantifiable indices limits the ability of the MPCA to assess environmental streamflow needs for streams and rivers throughout Minnesota. The project will develop relationships between streamflow and biological data metrics for use in evaluating streamflow alteration as a stressor on aquatic life in rivers and streams in Minnesota. ",,,2016-04-20,2018-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Jo",Sager,"US Geological Survey","2280 Woodale Dr ","Mounds View",MN,55112,"(651) 783-3120",,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/developing-indices-streamflow-alteration,,,, 28151,"Doppler Training",2015,2000,,,,,,,,,,,.004,"Tech Sales Co.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This training will be for State employees who have purchased this new type of discharge measuring equipment. This training is needed to ensure that accurate and complete discharge measurements are made which is supplied to Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Consulting firms, Local units of government, federal government and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) modelers.",,,2014-09-12,2014-10-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Paul ",Schreiber,"MPCA Brainerd Office","7678 College Road, Suite 105",Baxter,MN,56425,"(218) 316-3907",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/doppler-training,,,, 10008266,"Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2019,18103,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide timely surface water quality data from waters of concern to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). This data will be analyzed and compared to historic data from the same sampling locations. All locations are in the Douglas County portion of the Chippewa River Watershed. Sampling locations include six lakes: Little Chippewa, Devils, Moon, Moses, South Oscar, and Stowe; and one stream site: County Ditch 60. The outcome is to achieve sampling data that will enhance and complete historical data and be usable in the Chippewa River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) cycle 2 report. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danielle,Anderson,"Douglas SWCD","900 Robert St. Suite 102",Alexandria,MN,56308,"(320) 736-3191",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Douglas,,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/douglas-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10008266,"Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2020,5560,,,,,,,,,,,.05,"Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide timely surface water quality data from waters of concern to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). This data will be analyzed and compared to historic data from the same sampling locations. All locations are in the Douglas County portion of the Chippewa River Watershed. Sampling locations include six lakes: Little Chippewa, Devils, Moon, Moses, South Oscar, and Stowe; and one stream site: County Ditch 60. The outcome is to achieve sampling data that will enhance and complete historical data and be usable in the Chippewa River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) cycle 2 report. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danielle,Anderson,"Douglas SWCD","900 Robert St. Suite 102",Alexandria,MN,56308,"(320) 736-3191",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Douglas,,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/douglas-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10021881,"Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Long Prairie River Watershed",2022,16643,,,,,,,,,,,.05,"Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide timely surface water quality data from waters of concern to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). This data will be analyzed and compared to historic data from the same sampling locations. All locations are in the Douglas County portion of the Long Prairie River Watershed. Sampling locations include nine lakes: Burgen (21-0049-00), Jessie (21-0055-00), Blackwell (21-0151-00), Mill (21-0180-00), Crooked (Northwest) (21-0199-01), Crooked (East) (21-0199-02), Irene (21-0076-00), Andrew (21-0085-00), and Louise (21-0094-00); and three streams: Long Prairie River (S002-905), Unnamed (S006- 407), and Unnamed (S016-635). ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danielle,Anderson,"Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District","900 Robert St. Suite 102",Alexandria,MN,56308,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Douglas,,"Long Prairie River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/douglas-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-long,,,, 29772,"Downtown Winona Pre-Mississippi River Rain Garden - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,41324,,,,,,,,,,,0.41,"Port Authority of Winona","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this protect is to protect the water quality of the Mississippi River at Winona, MN through the installation of a downtown Winona parking lot rain garden. This project will improve the Mississippi River water quality by removing an incorrectly sloped, 100% impervious parking lot surface then regrading and resurfacing the parking lot to direct runoff into a central rain garden planted with deep-rooted native vegetation that will filter pollutants such as oil, grease, dirt, debris, broken glass, road salt, sand and unseen nutrients before any runoff reaches Winona's stormwater system and the Mississippi River. The rain garden will also serve to slow the velocity of runoff and reduce the likelihood of flooding which is a regular concern in Winona. ",,"Mississippi River - Winona Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Myron,White,"Port Authority of Winona","207 Lafayette Street",Winona,MN,55987,"(507) 457-8250",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Winona,,"Mississippi River - Winona",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/downtown-winona-pre-mississippi-river-rain-garden-clean-water-partnership-cwp,,,, 2064,"Duck Lake Vegetative Survey",2011,17949,,,,,,,,,,,.10,"Minnesota State University-Mankato","Public College/University","This project will quantify and qualify the effectiveness of herbicide treatments and native plant re-establishment at Duck Lake through systematic vegetative surveys pre and post herbicide application and following mid-summer die-off of curly-leaf pondweed. The data and analysis will ultimately be used in the development of TMDLs, implementation and protection strategies for other lakes in the Middle Minnesota Major Watershed.",,,2011-03-14,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Shannon,Fisher,"Minnesota State University-Mankato",,,,,"(507) 389-5492",shannon.fisher@mnsu.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Le Sueur, Nicollet",,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duck-lake-vegetative-survey,,,, 10008234,"Duluth Urban Streams WRAPS/TMDL Completion",2019,115553,,,,,,,,,,,.28,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will respond to public notice comments received after a 2nd comment opportunity and several requests for changes to the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report and petition for contested case hearings (CCH). Additional review work must be completed and if necessary, edits or updates to the TMDL and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) reports. If there are substantial changes to both documents another public noticing will be necessary. ",,"Duluth Urban Area Streams Watershed ",2019-01-07,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Evens,MPCA,"525 S Lake Ave Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6644",,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-urban-streams-wrapstmdl-completion,,,, 10008247,"Duluth Civic Engagement & Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Support",2019,116081,,,,,,,,,,,.82,"University of Minnesota","State Government","This project continues the total maximum daily load (TMDL) and watershed restoration and protection strategies (WRAPS) process for the Duluth Metropolitan Area (DMA).  The DMA is defined by water, sitting at the juncture of Lake Superior and the St. Louis River Estuary, and surrounded by semi-mountainous terrain. The project serves as a bridge into the next phase of restoration and protection identified by the Duluth Urban Stream TMDLs and WRAPS. In the first phase of community engagement, a collaborating organization was formed to define a framework for the DMA communities. Communities participating in this Duluth Urban Watershed Advisory Committee (DUWAC) include the cities of Duluth, Hermantown, Proctor, and Rice Lake; and the townships of Midway, Lakewood, Gnesen, Normanna, and Thomson; and St. Louis County. ",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed St. Louis River Watershed ",2019-02-01,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Jesse,Schomberg,"University of Minnesota","145 Chester Park",Duluth,MN,55812,"(218) 726-6182",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-civic-engagement-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-support,,,, 10008249,"Duluth Streams Escherichia coli Assessment",2019,99966,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"City of Duluth","Local/Regional Government","Several streams within the Duluth metropolitan area are identified as impaired and are included on Minnesota’s Impaired Waters List, with impairments to Aquatic Recreation, due to levels of Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria. Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies have been completed (draft) for these impairments, including Keene Creek and Tischer Creek. The goal of this project  is for the City of Duluth to provide the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with information on the sources of E. coli bacteria exceeding state water quality criteria (or standards) and to use the information gathered from the study to provide recommendations on Best Management Practices (BMPs) that can be used to achieve the TMDL reduction targets. ",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed St. Louis River Watershed ",2019-06-11,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Tom,Estabrooks,MPCA,"525 Lake Ave S Ste 400 ",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6608",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-streams-escherichia-coli-assessment,,,, 10008254,"Duluth Beaches Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)",2019,113539,,,,,,,,,,,.44,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","Four beaches along the North Shore of Lake Superior and within the Duluth Harbor have aquatic recreation impairments due to high concentrations of E. coli, a bacterial indicator of fecal contamination. The project area includes portions of the Lake Superior South and St. Louis River watersheds near Duluth. Several of the beaches are also listed as impaired for beneficial use (due to fecal bacteria) as part of the St. Louis River Area of Concern. The project provides an opportunity to evaluate the water quality impairments, complete pollutant source assessments, and determine reductions needed to meet water quality standards for the beach impairments. The project also provides an opportunity to assess and leverage the capacity for the local community to engage in the process of watershed management. ",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed St. Louis River Watershed ",2019-04-08,2021-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tom,Estabrooks,MPCA,"525 Lake Ave S Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6608",,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-beaches-total-maximum-daily-loads-tmdls,,,, 10021896,"Duluth Beaches Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Review Process",2022,11815,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete the review process for the Duluth Beaches Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL). Tetra Tech will assist with compiling and incorporating the core team, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) preliminary review edits and comments, and prepare the final document for public notice. Tetra Tech will attend and present at the public meeting during public comment period. Compile all public comments and work with MPCA to develop written responses. At the end of the process, Tetra Tech will produce a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report based on public comment and prepare for Final EPA review, and assist with any additional edits needed in response of EPA review. ",,"St. Louis River Watershed Lake Superior - South Watershed Nemadji River Watershed ",2021-09-15,2022-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lindsey,Krumrie,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 S Lake Ave Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6605",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, Nemadji River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-beaches-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-review-process,,,, 29781,"Duluth Urban Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Support",2015,51875,,,,,,,,,,,.48,"South Saint Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of the project is to fill critical data gaps - this data will provide a foundation for future development of watershed models, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) reports and the creation of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report. ",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed ",2015-06-15,2017-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,R.C.,Boheim,"South Saint Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","215 North 1st Avenue East",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 723-4867",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-urban-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-0,,,, 37404,"Duluth Streams Urban Watershed Restoration And Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2017,100000,,,,,,,,,,,1,"University of Minnesota","State Government","This project is for the Duluth Streams Urban Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS). The project is a core part of the WRAPS and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) development for the Duluth Metropolitan Area (DMA). The DMA is unique in that it is dissected by high quality, cold-water streams that drain into Lake Superior. There are very few urban areas in the United States that even approach the DMA when it comes to the density and quality of streams that drain the urban area. This combination of factors, along with semi-mountainous terrain, make the management of water a unique challenge in this part of Minnesota. The fact that these streams also discharge to one of the most important freshwater lakes in world also complicates watershed management.",,"St. Louis River Watershed ",2014-03-01,2018-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jesse,Schomberg,"University of Minnesota","145 Chester Park ",Duluth,MN,55812,"(218) 726-6182",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-streams-urban-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 37404,"Duluth Streams Urban Watershed Restoration And Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2014,154038,,,,,,,,,,,2.2,"University of Minnesota","State Government","This project is for the Duluth Streams Urban Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS). The project is a core part of the WRAPS and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) development for the Duluth Metropolitan Area (DMA). The DMA is unique in that it is dissected by high quality, cold-water streams that drain into Lake Superior. There are very few urban areas in the United States that even approach the DMA when it comes to the density and quality of streams that drain the urban area. This combination of factors, along with semi-mountainous terrain, make the management of water a unique challenge in this part of Minnesota. The fact that these streams also discharge to one of the most important freshwater lakes in world also complicates watershed management.",,"St. Louis River Watershed ",2014-03-01,2018-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jesse,Schomberg,"University of Minnesota","145 Chester Park ",Duluth,MN,55812,"(218) 726-6182",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-streams-urban-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 37432,"Duluth and Lake Superior South Watershed Restoration and Protection Project",2017,234985,,,,,,,,,,,.45,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is the continuation of efforts to restore and protect watersheds and streams in Minnesota’s Lake Superior coastal region. The project provides the means to evaluate water quality impairments, complete pollutant source assessments, establish loading capacities and allocations for impairments, and to evaluate and recommend protection strategies for high quality water resources. It also leverages and encourages adoption of locally driven solutions to watershed management and protection. ",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed St. Louis River Watershed ",2016-10-31,2018-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Fredrickson,MPCA,"525 S Lake Ave Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6604",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-and-lake-superior-south-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project,,,, 31198,"Duluth WRAPS Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling",2016,93637,,,,,,,,,,,0.36,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate one fine-scale Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model for the Duluth Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project area for the simulation period 1995–2012. In addition, an existing condition (post-2012 flood) model scenario will be developed for use in WRAPS development. The contractor will produce HSPF models that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. ",,"St. Louis River WatershedLake Superior - North Watershed",2015-09-21,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Fredrickson,"MPCA Duluth Office","525 Lake Ave. S., Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6604",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - North, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/duluth-wraps-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling,,,, 862,"Eagle Lake Watershed Assessment",2010,4025,,,,,,,,,,,.03,"South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide the data necessary to assess Eagle Lake. Assessment parameters will include chl-A, Total Phosphorous, secchi disk readings, temperature (2' interval), conductivity (2' interval), pH (2' interval), and dissolved oxygen (2' interval). These samples will be collected monthly from May through September. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Nathan,Schroeder,"South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 723-4946",nathan.schroeder@southstlouisswcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/eagle-lake-watershed-assessment,,,, 10021882,"East Polk Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Sandhill River Watershed",2022,22464,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"East Polk Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The East Polk Soil and Water Conservation District will monitor six sites along the Sandhill River and one site along  Kittleson Creek within the Sandhill River Watershed District. Monitoring data will be used to track changes in water quality on sites that have historical data, fill in data gaps where monitoring data has been limited or nonexistent, target problem areas, monitor for new or current impairments, and will be used for permitting. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Klein,"East Polk Soil and Water Conservation District","240 Cleveland Ave SW, PO Box 57",McIntosh,MN,56556,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Polk,,"Red River of the North - Sandhill River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/east-polk-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 29731,"East Fork Des Moines River Watershed Priority Management Zone Strategy",2015,97000,,,,,,,,,,,.5,"Martin County","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to create a contact strategy for community/landowner opportunities, obstacles, and opinions on land management and water quality that will result in the identification of restoration and protection strategies for the East Fork Des Moines River watershed. ",,"East Fork Des Moines River Watershed ",2015-01-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ashley,Brenke,"Martin County SWCD","923 North State St",Fairmont,MN,56031,"(507) 235-6680",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Jackson, Martin",,"East Fork Des Moines River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/east-fork-des-moines-river-watershed-priority-management-zone-strategy,,,, 10029665,"Economic Analysis Guide for Minnesota Climate Investments",2023,54000,"M.L. 2023, , Chp. 60, Art. 2, Sec. 2, Subd. 07f ","$54,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to create a guide that will incorporate nation-wide best practices for considering costs, benefits, economics, and equity in Minnesota climate policy decisions.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government",,,"Work Plan",2025-06-30,2025-03-31,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,David,Bael,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",david.bael@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/economic-analysis-guide-minnesota-climate-investments,,,, 19201,"Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project",2011,100000,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to develop a watershed-wide, multi-parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and Implementation Plan that will collectively address all water quality impairments throughout the Elm Creek watershed. ",,,2009-02-15,2014-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Judie ","Anderson ","Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission","3235 Fernbrook Lane ",Plymouth,MN,55447,763-553-1144,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elm-creek-watershed-management-commission-0,,,, 19201,"Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project",2013,109995,,,,,,,,,,,1.1,"Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to develop a watershed-wide, multi-parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and Implementation Plan that will collectively address all water quality impairments throughout the Elm Creek watershed. ",,,2009-02-15,2014-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Judie ","Anderson ","Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission","3235 Fernbrook Lane ",Plymouth,MN,55447,763-553-1144,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elm-creek-watershed-management-commission-0,,,, 37635,"Elm Creek Water Quality Monitoring Project",2017,20474,,,,,,,,,,,0.1,"Martin County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project will gather long term watershed data necessary for assessment, stressor identification work, and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) development work for Elm Creek and the Blue Earth Watershed. ",,"Blue Earth River Watershed ",2017-03-01,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ashley,Brenke,"Martin County SWCD ","923 N State St Ste 170",Fairmont,MN,56031,"(507) 235-6680",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Martin,,"Blue Earth River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elm-creek-water-quality-monitoring-project,,,, 18287,"Emerging Contaminants in Shallow Groundwater in Minnesota, 2012 – 2014",2012,55157,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will determine the magnitude and frequency of contamination from endocrine active compounds (EAC's) and other contaminants of emerging concern in shallow groundwater in non-agricultural areas of Minnesota. EACs and other contaminants of emerging concern in this study include compounds typically found in waste water, including, pharmaceutical compounds, antibiotics, and hormones. This project supports the third phase, including laboratory analysis of samples for an additional 80 wells to be sampled by MPCA staff. Forty wells will be sampled during the 2013 field season, and 40 wells will be sampled during the 2014 field season. The USGS National Water Quality Laboratory and the Organic Geochemistry Research Laboratory will perform the laboratory analyses.",,,2012-10-01,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2507",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/emerging-contaminants-shallow-groundwater-minnesota-2012-2014,,,, 18287,"Emerging Contaminants in Shallow Groundwater in Minnesota, 2012 – 2014",2013,380930,,,,,,57348,,,,,1.75,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will determine the magnitude and frequency of contamination from endocrine active compounds (EAC's) and other contaminants of emerging concern in shallow groundwater in non-agricultural areas of Minnesota. EACs and other contaminants of emerging concern in this study include compounds typically found in waste water, including, pharmaceutical compounds, antibiotics, and hormones. This project supports the third phase, including laboratory analysis of samples for an additional 80 wells to be sampled by MPCA staff. Forty wells will be sampled during the 2013 field season, and 40 wells will be sampled during the 2014 field season. The USGS National Water Quality Laboratory and the Organic Geochemistry Research Laboratory will perform the laboratory analyses.",,,2012-10-01,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2507",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/emerging-contaminants-shallow-groundwater-minnesota-2012-2014,,,, 18287,"Emerging Contaminants in Shallow Groundwater in Minnesota, 2012 – 2014",2014,18060,,,,,,,,,,,.18,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will determine the magnitude and frequency of contamination from endocrine active compounds (EAC's) and other contaminants of emerging concern in shallow groundwater in non-agricultural areas of Minnesota. EACs and other contaminants of emerging concern in this study include compounds typically found in waste water, including, pharmaceutical compounds, antibiotics, and hormones. This project supports the third phase, including laboratory analysis of samples for an additional 80 wells to be sampled by MPCA staff. Forty wells will be sampled during the 2013 field season, and 40 wells will be sampled during the 2014 field season. The USGS National Water Quality Laboratory and the Organic Geochemistry Research Laboratory will perform the laboratory analyses.",,,2012-10-01,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2507",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/emerging-contaminants-shallow-groundwater-minnesota-2012-2014,,,, 930,"Emerging Contaminants in Shallow Groundwater in Minnesota 2009-2012",2011,527269,,,,,,108285,,,,,1.67,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","US Geological Survey-MN Water Science Center will complete laboratory analysis of groundwater samples for endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) and other emerging contaminants of interest, including organic waste water compounds, pharmaceuticals, and endrocrine active compounds, and report results. MPCA staff will complete sample collection tasks. The USGS National Water Quality Laboratory and the Kansas Water Science Center Laboratory will perform the laboratory analyses. The project objective is to assess the magnitude of contamination by EDCs and other emerging contaminants and identify potential sources in shallow groundwater from quaternary aquifers in Minnesota.",,,2009-09-23,2012-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Melinda ","Erickson, Ph.D.","United States Geological Survey (USGS)",,,,,"(763) 783-3231",mericko@usgs.gov,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/emerging-contaminants-shallow-groundwater-minnesota-2009-2012,,,, 2161,"Emergency Delivery System Development for Disinfecting Ballast Water",2010,125000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 143, Sec. 2, Subd. 06b","$125,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency for an agreement with the United States Geologic Survey to test the viability of treating ballast water through tank access ports or air vents as a means to prevent the spread of invasive species.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,USGS,"Federal Government","Ballast water - water carried in tanks on ships to help provide stability and aid steering - is likely the single greatest source for introduction of non-native and invasive aquatic species. Ballast water is collected in one body of water and discharged into another body of water, usually large distances apart. At least one new invasive species is found in the Great Lakes every year, with Lake Superior being particularly at risk. Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey will test methods of decontaminating ballast water on board a working ship with an emphasis on techniques that can be used in emergencies such as a grounded ship. Overall Project Outcome and Results This project was part of Phase III of an overall effort to produce an Emergency Response Guide to Handling Ballast Water to Control Non-Indigenous Species. Phase I ($25,000) was funded by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and resulted in a study plan entitled ""Mixing Biocides into Ships' Ballast Water: Efficiency of Novel Methods."" Phase II ($185,000) was funded by the Great Lakes Fisheries Trust and studied in-line injection, bulk dye dosing, perforated hose dosing, and passive mixing methods, such as ship's motion. Similar to Phase II, this effort (Phase III) prepared ballast tank mixing and sampling equipment, field work on a working ship to trial promising ballast mixing methods, and analysis/report. The active methods being studied in Phase III are venturi eductors and air lifts. The outcome will be the incorporation of these methods (if determined to be effective and practical) into a best practices guide for treating the ballast water of ships either: Arriving in port with high risk ballast water, Leaving a port that contains ballast known to be high risk for the destination port, or Grounded and laden with high risk, untreated ballast water. Project Results Use and Dissemination Preliminary information from Result 1 and Result 2 activities were shared at the May 18, 2010 Great Lakes Ballast Water Collaborative meeting in Montreal, QC and at the June 1, 2010 Lake Superior Binational Program - Invasive Species Workshop in Duluth, MN. The final project results consisting of two reports entitled ""Emergency Response Guidance for Handling Ballast Water to Control Aquatic Invasive Species"" and ""Mixing Biocides into Ship's Ballast Water-Great Lakes Bulk Carrier Field Trials"" are posted on the National Park Service web site at http://www.nps.gov/isro/naturescience/handling-ballast-water-to-control-non-indigenous-species.htm. Project Publication: Emergency Response Guidance for Handling Ballast Water to Control Aquatic Invasive Species (PDF - 2.2 MB) Mixing Biocides into Ship's Ballast Water: Great Lakes Bulk Carrier Field Trials (PDF - 3.5 MB) ",,"Final Report ",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Smith,"US Geological Survey","6505 - 65th Street NE",Seattle,WA,98115,206-427-8374,sssmith@usgs.gov,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/emergency-delivery-system-development-disinfecting-ballast-water,,,, 37414,"Enhancement of HSPEXP+ tool and 2016 Model Review Meeting",2017,49981,,,,,,,,,,,0.15,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The contractor will add more functionality to HSPEXP+ Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) tool and conduct 2016 HSPF Modeling Contractors Meeting ",,,2016-09-02,2017-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/enhancement-hspexp-tool-and-2016-model-review-meeting,,,, 37446,"Enhancement of the Expert System for Calibration of HSPF (HSPEXP+)",2017,42152,,,,,,,,,,,0.14,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to enhance the current version of the Enhanced Expert System for Calibration of HSPF (HSPEXP+) so that it can more easily and quickly be used for hydrology calibration, water quality calibration, generate reports and graphs. ",,,2017-01-25,2017-08-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/enhancement-expert-system-calibration-hspf-hspexp,,,, 10008282,"Event Based Stream Sampling in Northeastern Minnesota",2016,135061,,,,,,,,,,,1.1,"Regents of the University of Minnesota","Public College/University","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) requests assistance from local partners to collect samples and field data at designated stream monitoring sites for the purpose of assessing water quality and calculating annual pollutant loads. The University of Minnesota Duluth's Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI-UMD) has a long-term interest in identifying status and trends that may reflect short- and long-term response to impacts at local, regional, and global scales such as urbanization, agriculture, mining and forestry practices, invasive species introductions, atmospheric deposition, and climate change. It has also worked collaboratively and in partnership with MPCA and other state, federal, and local agencies on a number of assessment projects, including several previously-funded SWA grants. NRRI –UMD will collect base flow and event-based water quality data from streams within the St. Louis River and Rainy watershed in northeastern Minnesota. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Elaine,Ruzycki,"Natural Resources Research Institute","5013 Miller Trunk Hwy",Duluth,MN,55811,"(218) 788-2737",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Rainy River - Headwaters, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/event-based-stream-sampling-northeastern-minnesota,,,, 10008282,"Event Based Stream Sampling in Northeastern Minnesota",2018,49040,,,,,,,,,,,.55,"Regents of the University of Minnesota","Public College/University","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) requests assistance from local partners to collect samples and field data at designated stream monitoring sites for the purpose of assessing water quality and calculating annual pollutant loads. The University of Minnesota Duluth's Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI-UMD) has a long-term interest in identifying status and trends that may reflect short- and long-term response to impacts at local, regional, and global scales such as urbanization, agriculture, mining and forestry practices, invasive species introductions, atmospheric deposition, and climate change. It has also worked collaboratively and in partnership with MPCA and other state, federal, and local agencies on a number of assessment projects, including several previously-funded SWA grants. NRRI –UMD will collect base flow and event-based water quality data from streams within the St. Louis River and Rainy watershed in northeastern Minnesota. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Elaine,Ruzycki,"Natural Resources Research Institute","5013 Miller Trunk Hwy",Duluth,MN,55811,"(218) 788-2737",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Rainy River - Headwaters, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/event-based-stream-sampling-northeastern-minnesota,,,, 10008282,"Event Based Stream Sampling in Northeastern Minnesota",2019,34240,,,,,,,,,,,.55,"Regents of the University of Minnesota","Public College/University","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) requests assistance from local partners to collect samples and field data at designated stream monitoring sites for the purpose of assessing water quality and calculating annual pollutant loads. The University of Minnesota Duluth's Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI-UMD) has a long-term interest in identifying status and trends that may reflect short- and long-term response to impacts at local, regional, and global scales such as urbanization, agriculture, mining and forestry practices, invasive species introductions, atmospheric deposition, and climate change. It has also worked collaboratively and in partnership with MPCA and other state, federal, and local agencies on a number of assessment projects, including several previously-funded SWA grants. NRRI –UMD will collect base flow and event-based water quality data from streams within the St. Louis River and Rainy watershed in northeastern Minnesota. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Elaine,Ruzycki,"Natural Resources Research Institute","5013 Miller Trunk Hwy",Duluth,MN,55811,"(218) 788-2737",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Rainy River - Headwaters, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/event-based-stream-sampling-northeastern-minnesota,,,, 10008282,"Event Based Stream Sampling in Northeastern Minnesota",2021,57020,,,,,,,,,,,.45,"Regents of the University of Minnesota","Public College/University","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) requests assistance from local partners to collect samples and field data at designated stream monitoring sites for the purpose of assessing water quality and calculating annual pollutant loads. The University of Minnesota Duluth's Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI-UMD) has a long-term interest in identifying status and trends that may reflect short- and long-term response to impacts at local, regional, and global scales such as urbanization, agriculture, mining and forestry practices, invasive species introductions, atmospheric deposition, and climate change. It has also worked collaboratively and in partnership with MPCA and other state, federal, and local agencies on a number of assessment projects, including several previously-funded SWA grants. NRRI –UMD will collect base flow and event-based water quality data from streams within the St. Louis River and Rainy watershed in northeastern Minnesota. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Elaine,Ruzycki,"Natural Resources Research Institute","5013 Miller Trunk Hwy",Duluth,MN,55811,"(218) 788-2737",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Rainy River - Headwaters, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/event-based-stream-sampling-northeastern-minnesota,,,, 10008282,"Event Based Stream Sampling in Northeastern Minnesota",2022,58241,,,,,,,,,,,.45,"Regents of the University of Minnesota","Public College/University","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) requests assistance from local partners to collect samples and field data at designated stream monitoring sites for the purpose of assessing water quality and calculating annual pollutant loads. The University of Minnesota Duluth's Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI-UMD) has a long-term interest in identifying status and trends that may reflect short- and long-term response to impacts at local, regional, and global scales such as urbanization, agriculture, mining and forestry practices, invasive species introductions, atmospheric deposition, and climate change. It has also worked collaboratively and in partnership with MPCA and other state, federal, and local agencies on a number of assessment projects, including several previously-funded SWA grants. NRRI –UMD will collect base flow and event-based water quality data from streams within the St. Louis River and Rainy watershed in northeastern Minnesota. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Elaine,Ruzycki,"Natural Resources Research Institute","5013 Miller Trunk Hwy",Duluth,MN,55811,"(218) 788-2737",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Rainy River - Headwaters, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/event-based-stream-sampling-northeastern-minnesota,,,, 3392,"Event Based Sampling-12 - Nemadji River Watershed Event-based Sampling",2012,70055,,,,,,,,,,,.17,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will support Minnesota's condition monitoring strategy through the collection of water quality data on streams and rivers in the Nemadji River watershed. The Nemadji River watershed is located in southeastern Carlton County and northeastern Pine County. Water quality samples will be collected primarily during weather-related events that affect stream flow such as snowmelt and rainfalls. ",,,2012-02-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kirstin,Stutzman,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 384-3891",Kirstin.stutzman@carltonswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine, St. Louis",,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/event-based-sampling-12-nemadji-river-watershed-event-based-sampling,,,, 9574,"Event Based Sampling-12 - Big Fork River - Itasca SWCD",2012,25595,,,,,,,,,,,.20,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect intermediate watershed load monitoring data on the Bigfork River which is critical to the identification of stressors and assist in defining areas of concern within the Bigfork Watershed and its greater Rainy River Watershed. Itasca County SWCD will closely collaborate with Koochiching SWCD and MPCA on this project. ",,,2012-01-16,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Noel,Griese,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 326-0017",noel.griese@itascaswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Mapping, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/event-based-sampling-12-big-fork-river-itasca-swcd,,,, 10007503,"Expert System for Calibration of HSPF (HSPEXP+) Enhancements",2019,99980,,,,,,,,,,,.35,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The primary goal of this project is to enhance the current version of the Expert System for Calibration of HSPF (HSPEXP+) so that it can be more efficiently used for QA/QC of hydrology and water quality models developed using Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) and develop input files for two receiving waterbody models. ",,,2018-08-23,2019-06-28,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/expert-system-calibration-hspf-hspexp-enhancements-0,,,, 10012705,"Expert System for Calibration of HSPF (HSPEXP+) Tool Enhancements",2020,164878,,,,,,,,,,,.51,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to continue the development of Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model application tools improve and expand the effective application of HSPF models. The tools involved in this work include HSPEXP+, the Scenario Application Manager (SAM), and the Water quality Analysis Simulation Program (WASP). ",,,2019-09-05,2021-04-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/expert-system-calibration-hspf-hspexp-tool-enhancements,,,, 10013339,"Expert System for Calibration of HSPF (HSPEXP+) Enhancements",2021,124952,,,,,,,,,,,,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to continue the development of Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model application tools improve and expand the effective application of HSPF models. The tools include HSPEXP+ and HSPF Scenario Application Manager (SAM). RESPEC will add functionality to HSPEXP+ to include addition constituent balance reports, enhance WASP model linkage functionality, and provide training and updates for compiled scripts tool and interface. The project will also update SAM projects for recently updated or extended HSPF model applications, provide support to SAM users, and add the statewide SAM analysis results to the statewide harmonized HSPF GIS database. ",,,2020-11-17,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/expert-system-calibration-hspf-hspexp-enhancements-1,,,, 10002540,"Expert System for Calibration of HSPF (HSPEXP+) Enhancements",2018,99955,,,,,,,,,,,0.31,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The primary goal of this project is to enhance the current version of the Expert System for Calibration of HSPF (HSPEXP+) so that it can better support hydrology calibration, water quality calibration, report and graph generation. A secondary goal of this project is to modify the Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) program so that precipitation additions to streams and lakes contain dissolved oxygen. ",,,2017-11-06,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/expert-system-calibration-hspf-hspexp-enhancements,,,, 28111,"Fish Identification for U of M James Ford Bell Museum",2014,55000,,,,,,,,,,,,"University of Minnesota: James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History","Public College/University","The Bell Museum will sort and identify all fish samples collected by the MPCA's North and South Biological Monitoring Units. ",,,2013-12-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Weller,"University of Minnesota: James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History","10 Church Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,"(612) 625-6253",,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fish-identification-u-m-james-ford-bell-museum,,,, 29778,"Forest Lake Diagnostic Study - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,52500,,,,,,,,,,,0.53,"Comfort Lake Forest Lake Watershed District","Public College/University","The focus of this project will be on protection efforts to maintain or improve the water quality of Forest Lake by reducing phosphorus loads to the lake, especially from storm water. The two main objectives of this project are to compile and make minor updates to a large body of diagnostic work that already exists for Forest Lake, and to develop a comprehensive, site-specific implementation plan for best management practices (BMPs). ",,"Lower St. Croix River Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Kinney,"Comfort Lake Forest Lake Watershed District","220 North Lake Street","Forest Lake",MN,55025,"(651) 209-9753",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Washington,,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/forest-lake-diagnostic-study-clean-water-partnership-cwp,,,, 19433,"Fostering Citizen Leadership Through Workshops in Multiple Watersheds",2014,20442,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This leadership workshop series will provide the participants (citizen leaders) with knowledge, skills, processes and tools that can help to strengthen their current efforts and nurture new ones.",,,2013-08-09,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Barrick,"Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District","322 Laurel Street Suite 13",Brainerd,MN,56401,218-828-6197,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River, Leech Lake River, Long Prairie River, Pine River, Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fostering-citizen-leadership-through-workshops-multiple-watersheds,,,, 10025331,"Friends of the Minnesota Valley River Watch",2022,50000,,,,,,,,,,,.7,"Friends of the Minnesota Valley","Non-Profit Business/Entity","River Watch (RW) enhances watershed understanding and awareness for tomorrow’s decision-makers through direct hands-on, field-based experiential watershed science. High School based teams throughout the Minnesota River Basin participate in a variety of unique and innovative watershed engagement opportunities such as Water Quality Monitoring and Macroinvertebrate surveys that are suited to their school, community, and watershed needs. ",,"This project will provide classroom instruction and a hands on learning experience on water quality and water quality monitoring to 16 high school based teams during the 2021-2022 school year and 20 high school based teams during the 2022-2023 school year. These students, tomorrow’s adult citizens and decision makers, will learn about water quality, science skills, and the importance of water quality.  ",2021-09-17,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lily,Johnson,"Friends of the Minnesota Valley","3815 American Blvd E",Bloomington,MN," 55425","(651) 295-1177",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Hennepin, Lac qui Parle, Lyon, Martin, Nicollet, Renville, Scott, Sibley, Swift, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Lac qui Parle River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Pomme de Terre River, Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/friends-minnesota-valley-river-watch,,,, 10025331,"Friends of the Minnesota Valley River Watch",2023,50000,,,,,,,,,,,.7,"Friends of the Minnesota Valley","Non-Profit Business/Entity","River Watch (RW) enhances watershed understanding and awareness for tomorrow’s decision-makers through direct hands-on, field-based experiential watershed science. High School based teams throughout the Minnesota River Basin participate in a variety of unique and innovative watershed engagement opportunities such as Water Quality Monitoring and Macroinvertebrate surveys that are suited to their school, community, and watershed needs. ",,"This project will provide classroom instruction and a hands on learning experience on water quality and water quality monitoring to 16 high school based teams during the 2021-2022 school year and 20 high school based teams during the 2022-2023 school year. These students, tomorrow’s adult citizens and decision makers, will learn about water quality, science skills, and the importance of water quality.  ",2021-09-17,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lily,Johnson,"Friends of the Minnesota Valley","3815 American Blvd E",Bloomington,MN," 55425","(651) 295-1177",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Hennepin, Lac qui Parle, Lyon, Martin, Nicollet, Renville, Scott, Sibley, Swift, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Lac qui Parle River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Pomme de Terre River, Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/friends-minnesota-valley-river-watch,,,, 18419,"Funds Transfer for County Subsurface Sewage Treatment (SSTS) Programs",2012,600000,,,,,,,,,,,3,"Board of Water & Soil Resources","Local/Regional Government, State Government","BWSR will administer funding to eligible County projects that provide funds and other assistance to low income property owners to upgrade or replace Noncompliant Septic Systems. BWSR will also manage annual reporting completed by each County. The 48 counties awarded these funds are: Aitkin, Beltrami, Big Stone, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Hubbard, Isanti, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Koochiching, Lac Qui Parle, Lake of the Woods, Lincoln, Marshall, McLeod, Morrison, Norman, Olmsted, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Red Lake, Roseau, Scott, Sibley, St. Louis, Stearns, Steele, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Wilkin, Winona and Yellow Medicine. The amounts awarded ranged between $17,000 and $20,902 per county.",,,2011-09-11,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Gretchen,Sabel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2686",gretchen.sabel@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Grants/Contracts, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Beltrami, Big Stone, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Hubbard, Isanti, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake of the Woods, Lincoln, Marshall, McLeod, Morrison, Norman, Olmsted, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Red Lake, Roseau, Scott, Sibley, St. Louis, Stearns, Steele, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Wilkin, Winona, Yellow Medicine",,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/funds-transfer-county-programs,,,, 18419,"Funds Transfer for County Subsurface Sewage Treatment (SSTS) Programs",2013,397580,,,,,,,,,,,3.98,"Board of Water & Soil Resources","Local/Regional Government, State Government","BWSR will administer funding to eligible County projects that provide funds and other assistance to low income property owners to upgrade or replace Noncompliant Septic Systems. BWSR will also manage annual reporting completed by each County. The 48 counties awarded these funds are: Aitkin, Beltrami, Big Stone, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Hubbard, Isanti, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Koochiching, Lac Qui Parle, Lake of the Woods, Lincoln, Marshall, McLeod, Morrison, Norman, Olmsted, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Red Lake, Roseau, Scott, Sibley, St. Louis, Stearns, Steele, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Wilkin, Winona and Yellow Medicine. The amounts awarded ranged between $17,000 and $20,902 per county.",,,2011-09-11,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Gretchen,Sabel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2686",gretchen.sabel@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Grants/Contracts, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Beltrami, Big Stone, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Hubbard, Isanti, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake of the Woods, Lincoln, Marshall, McLeod, Morrison, Norman, Olmsted, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Red Lake, Roseau, Scott, Sibley, St. Louis, Stearns, Steele, Todd, Traverse, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Wilkin, Winona, Yellow Medicine",,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/funds-transfer-county-programs,,,, 2061,"FY11 Envl Asst Grant - Varney Lake Sediment Removal Proj (11-10) - City of White Bear Lake",2011,100000,,"ARTICLE 2 CLEAN WATER FUND Sec. 2. Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 2, section 4 (g) $155,000 the first year is to provide notification of the potential for coal tar contamination, establish a storm water pond inventory schedule, and develop best management practices for treating and cleaning up contaminated sediments as required in this article. $490,000 the second year is to provide grants to local units of government for up to 50 percent of the costs to implement best management practices to treat or clean up contaminated sediments in storm water ponds and other waters as defined under this article. Local governments must have adopted an ordinance for the restricted use of undiluted coal tar sealants in order to be eligible for a grant, unless a statewide restriction has been implemented. A grant awarded under this paragraph must not exceed $100,000. ",,,,121838,,,,,1.0,"City of White Bear Lake","Local/Regional Government","Varney Lake is owned and maintained by the City of white Bear Lake as part of its stormwater collection system. The City will excavate approximately 10,000 cubic yards of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) contaminated sediment from Varney Lake (which is located in a residential portion of the City) and manage the sediments on site by encapsulating the sediment in a berm covered with clean top soil. The encapsulated sediment will be managed as a solid waste in what the MPCA refers to as a limited use solid waste landfill (Facility).",,,2011-03-16,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Sather,"City of White Bear Lake",,,,,"(651) 429-8526",msather@whitebearlake.org,"Assessment/Evaluation, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Ramsey,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy11-envl-asst-grant-varney-lake-sediment-removal-proj-11-10-city-white-bear-lake,,,, 2062,"FY11 Envl Asst Grant - 2010 Pond Maintenance Proj for City of Circle Pines",2011,54916,,"ARTICLE 2 CLEAN WATER FUND Sec. 2. Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 2, section 4 (g) $155,000 the first year is to provide notification of the potential for coal tar contamination, establish a storm water pond inventory schedule, and develop best management practices for treating and cleaning up contaminated sediments as required in this article. $490,000 the second year is to provide grants to local units of government for up to 50 percent of the costs to implement best management practices to treat or clean up contaminated sediments in storm water ponds and other waters as defined under this article. Local governments must have adopted an ordinance for the restricted use of undiluted coal tar sealants in order to be eligible for a grant, unless a statewide restriction has been implemented. A grant awarded under this paragraph must not exceed $100,000. ",,,,54916,,,,,.50,"City of Circle Pines","Local/Regional Government","This project will remove accumulated sediment from two Stormwater Treatment Ponds in Circle Pines that were constructed in the 1970’s. Recent testing of the sediments indicates that Tier 2 and 3 PAH compounds were found in the sediment. The most recent estimate for the volume of material that will be removed is 2,400 Cubic Yards.",,,2011-02-28,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,James,Keinath,"City of Circle Pines",,,,,"(763) 784-5859",jkeinath@ci.circle-pines.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Anoka,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy11-envl-asst-grant-2010-pond-maintenance-proj-city-circle-pines,,,, 14141,"FY-13, HSPF Red Lake River and Clear River Watersheds",2013,99986,,,,,,,,,,,.42,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will finalize HSPF watershed model construction and complete the calibration/validation process. The consultant will add representation of point source discharges to the model. The consultant will compile flow data for the purposes of calibration and validation. An initial hydrologic calibration will be performed and submitted for approval. ",,,2012-10-03,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Vavricka,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8137",michael.vavricka@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake",,"Clearwater River, Red Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-hspf-red-lake-river-and-clear-river-watersheds,,,, 14149,"FY-13, Hydrologic Review of HSPF Models in the Red River Basin",2013,36848,,,,,,,,,,,.12,"Aqua Terra Consultants","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will maximize the utility and usefulness of three HSPF models that have been constructed and calibrated for hydrology. The contractor will identify and reduce parameterization errors in the following three HSPF models: 1) Buffalo River Watershed, 2 ) Thief River Watershed, 3) Bois de Sioux-Mustinka Watersheds. This will result, not only in a better hydrology calibration, but will also improve each of the models’ ability to more accurately estimate sediment and pollutant loads and concentrations. ",,,2012-10-15,2013-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Grant, Marshall, Otter Tail, Pennington, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Mustinka River, Thief River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-hydrologic-review-hspf-models-red-river-basin,,,, 18468,"FY-13, HSPF St. Louis, Cloquet and Nemadji Rivers P1",2013,174990,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate three HSPF watershed models. The project will result in HSPF models that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. The models are expected to generate predicted output timeseries for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen which are consistent with available sets of observed data. ",,,2013-01-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2837,chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis, Pine, Lake, Itasca, Carlton, Aitkin",,"Cloquet River, Nemadji River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-hspf-st-louis-cloquet-and-nemadji-rivers-p1,,,, 18472,"FY-13, HSPF Upper Mississippi and Rum Rivers P1",2013,253710,,,,,,,,,,,2.5,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate five Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed models. The outcome will be HSPF models that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. These models will generate predicted output timeseries for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen which are consistent with available sets of observed data. ",,,2013-03-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2866,chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Wright, Todd, Stearns, St. Louis, Sherburne, Morrison, Mille Lacs, Meeker, Kanabec, Itasca, Isanti, Chisago, Cass, Carlton, Benton, Anoka, Aitkin",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-hspf-upper-mississippi-and-rum-rivers-p1,,,, 18481,"FY-13, Two Rivers HSPF P1",2013,89968,,,,,,,,,,,.39,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate a watershed model using Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF). The project will result in a HSPF model that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. ",,,2013-03-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,218-846-8137,michael.vavricka@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Kittson, Marshall, Roseau",,"Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-two-rivers-hspf-p1,,,, 18482,"FY-13, Deer Creek Watershed TMDL Final Report and Implementation Plan",2013,39121,,,,,,,,,,,.17,"Barr Engineering ","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to supplement and refine the Deer Creek Watershed TMDL Report and Implementation Plan project with detailed determinations of critical source areas and prioritization of the associated management practices, facilitated by additional meetings with local resource managers and validated with a field survey. Completed work will more fully inform the TMDL report and TMDL implementation plan on critical source areas of sediment and quantify those sources. ",,,2013-03-01,2013-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Evens,MPCA,,,,,218-302-6644,karen.evens@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine, St. Louis",,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-deer-creek-watershed-tmdl-final-report-and-implementation-plan,,,, 18524,"FY-13, Crow Wing River Watershed - Stream TMDLs",2013,77773,,,,,,,,,,,.33,"Emmons & Olivier Resources","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop a TMDL for all impaired stream reaches within the Crow Wing Watershed and for Eighth Crow Wing Lake. ",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Bonnie ","Finnerty ",MPCA,,,,,218-316-3897,"bonnie.finnerty@state.mn.us ","Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-crow-wing-river-watershed-stream-tmdls,,,, 18870,"FY-13, Crow Wing River WRAP - TMDLs",2013,31328,,,,,,,,,,,.16,"Emmons & Olivier Resources (EOR)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Crow Wing River Watershed consists of approximately 1,959 square miles in the north to north central portion of the Upper Mississippi River Basin in Central Minnesota. The watershed encompasses all or parts of Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd and Wadena Counties. The dominant land use within the watershed is forested (41%), agriculture (32%), grass, shrub and wetland make up 17%, water (7%) and urban (3%). The majority of the watershed is within the Northern Lakes and Forests Ecoregion with a small portion in the North Central Hardwood Forest. ",,,2013-06-28,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Conrad,"Emmons & Olivier Resources","651 Hale Avenue North",Oakdale,MN,55128,"(651) 770-8448",pconrad@eorinc.com,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-crow-wing-river-wrap-tmdls,,,, 18416,"FY-13, Grand Marais Watershed Restoration and Protection Project",2013,123400,,,,,,,,,,,.61,"Red Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This phase of the project will complete the analysis of existing and newly collected water quality data in the Red River of the North-Grand Marais Creek watershed and also verify the impairments on the currently listed reaches and determine the status of the remaining river reaches as being either impaired or currently meeting standards. Stakeholder involvement and public participation will be a primary focus throughout the project.",,,2013-02-16,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Cory ",Hanson,"Red Lake Watershed District",,,,,218-681-5800,coreyh@wiktel.com,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Marshall, Pennington, Polk",,"Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy-13-grand-marais-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project,,,, 29493,"FY14 Evaluating Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Groundwater at Wastewater Land Application Sites",2014,27481,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"United States Geological Survey","Federal Government","Groundwater sample collection and analysis will be conducted for contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) at large subsurface treatment systems (LSTS) and rapid infiltration basins (RIB), using an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) methodology. Results from the ELISA analysis will be reported to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used to conduct follow-up investigations at a select number of these sites. Monitoring results will be used to improve the assessment of water quality conditions and to quantify long-term water quality trends in non-agricultural areas of the state.  Data collected will help explain the occurrence of CEC detected in areas of the state where no identified sources of CEC are known to be present.",,,2013-10-01,2014-03-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mindy,Erickson,"United States Geological Survey","2280 Woodale Drive ","Mounds View",NM,55112,"(763) 783-3120",,"Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy14-evaluating-contaminants-emerging-concern-groundwater-wastewater-land-application-sites,,,, 29027,"FY14 SWAG - Red Lake DNR",2014,84959,,,,,,,,,,,.47,"Red Lake Department of Natural Resources","Federal Government","The stream monitoring will follow the stream monitoring parameters and frequency tables outlined in the Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) Request for Proposals (RFP). Specifically over the two-year grant period, monitoring will include 19 sets of field measurements for specific conductance, temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, secchi tube readings, and one upstream photograph at each visit. In 2014, all 18 sites will be sampled bi-monthly May-September for total suspended volatile solids, total suspended solids, total phosphorus, ammonia-nitrogen, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, nitrate-nitrogen, sulfate, chloride, and hardness as CaCO3. From June-August, E. coli will be sampled three times per month. Two of the eighteen sites will also be monitored following the river nutrient sampling regime and in 2014 will require sampling for chlorophyll a, corrected for pheophytin, twice monthly from June-August and once in September. A QA/QC field replicate sample will be collected at all sites the last round of July. In 2015, the 18 sites will be sampled for E. coli bi-monthly from June-August. The two river nutrient sampling sites will also be sampled for total phosphorus, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, nitrate-nitrogen, and chlorophyll a, corrected for pheophytin, bi-monthly from June-August.",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed",2014-05-01,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kayla,Bowe,"Red Lake Department of Natural Resources","1576 High School Drive ","Red Lake",MN,56671,"(218) 679-1607",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Red Lake",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/node/29027,,,, 29488,"FY15 Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) - Mississippi Headwaters",2015,31742,,,,,,,,,,,.24,"Crow Wing County","Local/Regional Government","Monitoring the health of Minnesota rivers is vital in determining, maintaining, and improving the health of the rivers for the environment and public use. The scope of this project is to collect surface water chemistry samples at designated sampling locations during appropriate time periods and at appropriate frequencies during these time periods for 1 year beginning in February 2015. The data collected and submitted to MPCA will provide information necessary to determine stream characteristics and calculate water quality pollutant loads. ",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters Watershed",2015-01-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Terri,Till,"Crow Wing County","326 Laurel Street Courthouse",Brainerd,MN,56401,"(218) 828-8190",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Benton, Morrison, Todd",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy15-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-mississippi-headwaters,,,, 29496,"FY15 Evaluating Contaminants of Emerging Concern in Groundwater at Wastewater Land Application Sites",2015,231946,,,,,,,,,,,1.32,"United States Geological Survey ","Federal Government","Groundwater sample collection and analysis will be conducted for contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) at large subsurface treatment systems (LSTS) and rapid infiltration basins (RIB), using an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) methodology. Results from the ELISA analysis will be reported to the MPCA and used to conduct follow-up investigations at a select number of these sites. Monitoring results will be used to improve the assessment of water quality conditions and to quantify long-term water quality trends in non-agricultural areas of the state. Data collected will help explain the occurrence of CEC detected in areas of the state where no identified sources of CEC are known to be present.",,,2014-06-09,2016-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mindy,Erickson,"United States Geological Survey","2280 Woodale Drive","Mounds View",MN,55112,(763)783-3120,,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy15-evaluating-contaminants-emerging-concern-groundwater-wastewater-land-application-sites,,,, 28153,"FY15 Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) - Sauk River",2015,31579,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Sauk River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This grant will cover all components of water chemistry sampling for pollutant load monitoring at four sites. Of those four sites, two of them are subwatershed sites that will be monitored seasonally and two of them are basin/major watershed sites that will be monitored year round. The Monitoring Coordinator for the Sauk River Watershed District will be responsible for sample collection, data management tasks, attending weekly call in meetings and will coordinate additional help from other staff members and/or interns if needed. For the two subwatershed sites, 23 samples (plus two QA/QC samples) will be collected at each site between ice out and October 31, 2015 with a focus on runoff event sampling. For the basin and major watershed sampling sites, 32 samples (plus three QA/QC samples) will be collected throughout the year of the grant. These samples will also focus on snowmelt and runoff events. Samples will be collected using the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for AIS and non AIS waters.",,"Sauk River Watershed",2015-01-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,"Jo Schmitz","Sauk River Watershed District","524 Fourth Street South ","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2231",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Stearns,,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy15-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-sauk-river,,,, 28154,"FY15 Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) - Crow River",2015,111483,,,,,,,,,,,.88,"Crow River Organization of Water","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this monitoring project is to maintain water quality data collection, build on local partnerships, and develop a better of understanding of what impacts the rivers located in central Minnesota.",,"Crow Wing River Watershed",2015-02-02,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Sander,CROW,,,,,,,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Crow Wing",,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy15-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-crow-river,,,, 28155,"FY15 Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) - Sherburne County",2015,28407,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Sherburne SWCD","Local/Regional Government","Sherburne Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will subcontract with Clearwater River Watershed District (CRWD) to cooperatively coordinate monitoring of three locations within the Mississippi River (St. Cloud) Watershed. A total of four staff (two from each district) will communicate to ensure that the locations are monitored according to the WPLMN Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for AIS and non AIS sites",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud Watershed",2015-01-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tiffany,Determan,"Sherburne SWCD","14855 Hwy 10 ","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 241-1170",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Sherburne,,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy15-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-sherburne-county,,,, 10008286,"FY16 High Island Creek Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Project",2016,44587,,,,,,,,,,,.15,"Sibley County","Local/Regional Government","The goal of the High Island Creek Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring project is to assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with meeting the objectives of the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN). This will be accomplished by providing staff support throughout fiscal years 2016 and 2017 to conduct water chemistry monitoring at two specified stream locations from ice out through October 31 capturing snow melt, rainfall events and base flow conditions. In addition, project staff will compile and submit the required data, information, and reports, and calculate pollutant loads using the FLUX32 model. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Coleton,Draeger,,"400 Court Ave. P.O. Box 1051",Gaylord,MN,,55334,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Sibley,,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy16-high-island-creek-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-project,,,, 9755,"FY2012 Major Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) - Rainy River Basin",2012,108044,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project involves the water quality monitoring of, and data analysis for four major watersheds (8-digit Hydrologic Unit Codes) in the Rainy River Basin. This monitoring will assist in providing the water chemistry data needed to calculate annual pollutant loads for the Major Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (MWPLMN) and provide short term data sets of select parameters to other Agency programs.",,,2012-03-12,2014-01-14,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Mike ","Hirst ","Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 634-1842 ext. 3",Mike.Hirst@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River, Rainy River - Black River, Rapid River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy2012-major-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-rainy-river-basin,,,, 1297,"Geologic Controls on Nitrate in Southeastern Minnesota Streams",2011,73563,,,,,,,,,,,.41,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will study the geologic controls on nitrate transport in southeast Minnesota's karst landscape and will also provide datasets for other projects over time. ",,,2010-12-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tony,Runkel,"Minnesota Geological Survey",,,,,612-627-4780,runke001@umn.edu,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Winona",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/geologic-controls-nitrate-southeastern-minnesota-streams,,,, 2261,"Global Warming – Reducing Carbon Footprint of Minnesota Schools",2009,750000,"M.L. 2008, Chp. 367, Sec. 2, Subd. 06b","$750,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to provide student-focused grants to high schools, colleges, and universities to identify their carbon footprints and develop and implement innovative plans to reduce carbon emissions. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2011, at which time the project must be completed and final products delivered, unless an earlier date is specified in the work program.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,MPCA,"State Government","Project Outcome and Results Minnesota Schools Cutting Carbon (MnSCC) is a three-year project that engaged over 7,000 students in 100 public high schools, colleges and universities across Minnesota to save energy, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions at their schools. Results: The 100 MnSCC schools collectively saved their schools about 5 million kWh of electricity (totaling 18 billion BTUs) and $325,000 in energy costs annually, which means the three-year program paid for itself in two and a half years. The project also avoided 9.5 million pounds of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2 is a greenhouse gas). In addition, 23 of the MnSCC schools received a total of $202,828 in competitive grants for renewable energy, energy efficiency, recycling, and transportation reduction projects. Fourteen schools were able to measure and report savings of over 3 million kWh of electricity; 10,500 therms of natural gas; and 26,000 gallons of gasoline - totaling 14.4 billion BTUs. These projects saved approximately $300,000 in annual energy costs and avoided 6.2 million pounds of CO2 emissions. The cumulative impact of all 100 MnSCC school projects saved schools 32.4 billion BTUs of energy, $625,000 in energy costs, and reduced carbon dioxide emissions by 15.7 million pounds, the equivalent of taking 1,700 cars off of Minnesota roads. Our project team helped schools create clean energy teams, personally visited every school, provided individual school reports with recommendations on saving energy and resources, and gave students the opportunity to develop and lead energy-saving projects, network with other schools, and share success stories. Student leadership was a key focus of our project, and there are many great examples of students having a direct impact on their schools and communities: Students presented at the biennial Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) conference in St. Cloud in February 2011 to over 100 conference attendees over two days. Students rallied in the State Capitol Rotunda on Earth Day 2010, meeting fellow students and several legislators. Students presented before the LCCMR and the House Environment Policy and Oversight Committee to talk about how their work has impacted their school. Overall, MnSCC demonstrated that our students are highly motivated and very effective. They achieved significant energy savings, and they directly influenced their schools and communities through their leadership and interactions with school officials, teachers, fellow students, and community representatives. Project Results Use and Dissemination One of the primary objectives of this project was to raise awareness of energy issues and to implement low cost and no cost energy-saving actions in schools through the leadership of students. We also were focused throughout the project on creating opportunities for students to talk about their projects, share results, and for MnSCC to recognize their successes. A variety of resources, detailed in the final report, were created and made available to enable schools to take clean energy actions and make presentations to their communities and local officials. These resources were made available on a robust MnSCC website. Many schools also used the website to share their project success stories and post rleated text, pictures, and videos. Additionally, ongoing communication, outreach, and interaction with Minnesota's schools, colleges, and universities through a variety of means was at the heart of this project from beginning to end. ",,"FINAL REPORT ",2008-07-01,2011-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/global-warming-reducing-carbon-footprint-minnesota-schools,,,, 2063,"Golden Valley Country Club (GVCC) Pond Excavation Project",2011,61577,,"ARTICLE 2 CLEAN WATER FUND Sec. 2. Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 2, section 4 (g) $155,000 the first year is to provide notification of the potential for coal tar contamination, establish a storm water pond inventory schedule, and develop best management practices for treating and cleaning up contaminated sediments as required in this article. $490,000 the second year is to provide grants to local units of government for up to 50 percent of the costs to implement best management practices to treat or clean up contaminated sediments in storm water ponds and other waters as defined under this article. Local governments must have adopted an ordinance for the restricted use of undiluted coal tar sealants in order to be eligible for a grant, unless a statewide restriction has been implemented. A grant awarded under this paragraph must not exceed $100,000. ",,,,61577,,,,,.60,"City of Golden Valley","Local/Regional Government","The GVCC Pond Excavation Project will remove approximately 2,500 cubic yards of accumulated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) Level/Tier 3 contaminated sediment from the Golden Valley Country Club stormwater treatment pond. ",,,2011-02-28,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Al,Lundstrom,"City of Golden Valley",,,,,"(763) 593-8046",alundstrom@ci.goldenvalleymn.gov,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/golden-valley-country-club-gvcc-pond-excavation-project,,,, 10004397,"Goodhue SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2018,21873,,,,,,,,,,,0.08,"Goodhue County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This monitoring effort will focus on collecting chemistry and field data information from six sample locations on Hay Creek, Wells Creek, Bullard Creek and Gilbert Creek in Goodhue County and Miller Creek in Wabasha County within the Mississippi River-Lake Pepin Watershed (MRLP). These streams are typically cold water streams which outlet directly to the Mississippi River or Lake Pepin. This monitoring effort is to assist with the 10-year watershed-monitoring schedule that the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has placed on major watersheds across the State. The Goodhue SWCD has assisted with the first round of monitoring in this watershed ten years ago as well as the development of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) document in 2015.  ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants Mississippi River Lake Pepin Major Watershed ",2018-04-01,2020-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Beau,Kennedy,"Goodhue County SWCD","PO Box 335",Goodhue,MN,55027,"(651) 923-5286",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Goodhue, Wabasha",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/goodhue-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10002541,"Grand Marais Creek Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Public Notice",2018,7492,,,,,,,,,,,.05,"Red Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this project is to prepare a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Report and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study for public notice. This project will include addressing and incorporating Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) review comments in both documents. The TMDL Study has been submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) for preliminary review. USEPA comments will be addressed prior to public notice. Following public notice, public comments will be addressed and the WRAPS and TMDL documents will be revised for submittal for final state and USEPA approval. ",,"Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek Watershed ",2018-01-15,2019-01-14,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Corey,Hanson,"Red Lake Watershed District","1000 Pennington Ave S","Thief River Falls",MN,56701,"(218) 681-5800",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Marshall, Pennington, Polk",,"Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-marais-creek-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-public-notice,,,, 19439,"Grand Marais Creek and Snake River Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF)",2014,90000,,,,,,,,,,,0.46,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct watershed models for the Grand Marais Creek and Snake River Watersheds and perform an initial hydrologic calibration using Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF).",,,2013-10-31,2014-07-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Vavricka,MPCA,"Detroit Lakes Office",,,,218-846-8137,,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Marshall, Pennington, Polk",,"Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grand-marais-creek-and-snake-river-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf,,,, 10019766,"Greater Crow Wing Watersheds Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Extension",2021,64987,,,,,,,,,,,.37,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to extend the input timeseries for the existing Crow Wing, Redeye, and Long Prairie, watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models and refine the calibration. ",,"Crow Wing River Watershed Redeye River Watershed Long Prairie River Watershed ",2021-01-27,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River, Long Prairie River, Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/greater-crow-wing-watersheds-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-extension,,,, 10027646,"Greater Blue Earth and Le Sueur watersheds sand budget project",2023,4759,,,,,,,,,,,.05,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","The project will estimate sand-sized sediment loads for the Blue Earth and Le Sueur Rivers using United States Geological Survey (USGS) measurements to create an overall sediment budget for the rivers in conjunction with already completed fine sediment budgets. The development of the estimates from USGS data and comparisons will strengthen the understanding of the magnitude of the sand component of the total sediment load in the rivers. ",,"Blue Earth River Watershed Le Sueur River Watershed ",2022-07-28,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Karen,Gran,"University of Minnesota, Duluth","1114 Kirby Drive",Duluth,MN,55812,"(218) 726-7406",,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth",,"Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/greater-blue-earth-and-le-sueur-watersheds-sand-budget-project,,,, 29767,"Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance (GBERBA) Conservative Drainage Partnership Program - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,147200,,,,,,,,,,,1.47,"Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance (GBERBA)","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this project is to develop a framework to implement best management practices (BMPs) on ditches in headwater areas utilizing a partnership between drainage staff and the Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance (GBERBA). By replacing failing side-inlets with an alternative design, we can make strides towards our water quality and water quantity goals. The alternative inlets serve to prevent sediment and phosphorus from washing downstream and the design can also alleviate peak flows by temporarily storing stormwater. ",,"Blue Earth River Watershed Le Sueur River Watershed Watonwan River Watershed ",2015-06-08,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kay,Gross,"Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance (GBERBA)","339 Ninth Street",Windom,MN,56101,"(507) 831-1153",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Faribault, Freeborn, Jackson, Le Sueur, Martin, Waseca, Watonwan",,"Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/greater-blue-earth-river-basin-alliance-gberba-conservative-drainage-partnership-program-cl,,,, 10025375,"Greater Blue Earth and Le Sueur Watersheds Sand Budget",2023,4759,,,,,,,,,,,.05,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","The project will estimate the amount of sand loading at the mouth of the Blue Earth and Le Sueur Rivers using suspended sediment and bedload data collected by the United States Geologic Survey (USGS) and the analysis results published by the USGS and others. The development of the estimates from USGS data and comparisons to existing estimates will strengthen the understanding of the magnitude of the sand component of the total sediment load in the rivers. ",,"Blue Earth River Watershed ",2022-07-28,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Gregory,Johnson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2471",,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth",,"Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/greater-blue-earth-and-le-sueur-watersheds-sand-budget,,,, 28146,"Greater Blue Earth Nonpoint Reduction Initiative",2015,364163,,,,,,,,,,,1.58,"Faribault County","Local/Regional Government","Provide education, outreach and civic engagement necessary for the development of structural and non-structural best management practices needed to improve water quality within the Greater Blue Earth River Basin. General Education will have a regional focus to landowners. Outreach effort will be focused on regional officials, staff and landowners. Civic engagement efforts will have a smaller watershed scale focus with efforts resulting in structural BMPs being placed on the land and non-structural BMPs being adopted. Implementation of structural best management practices on the land. Approximately 10 stormwater projects, 5 general nonpoint projects, 10 drainage projects and 2 demonstration projects will be implemented on the lands to address nonpoint pollution. ",,"Watonwan River Watershed Le Sueur River Watershed Blue Earth River Watershed ",2014-10-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michele,Stindtman,"Faribault County","415 South Grove Street, Suite 8","Blue Earth",MN,56013,,,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Faribault,,"Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/greater-blue-earth-nonpoint-reduction-initiative,,,, 10008232,"Gridded Meteorological Tool Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF)",2019,109981,,,,,,,,,,,.41,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop a tool to generate meteorological time-series input data for Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models based on publicly available gridded meteorological products. ",,,2019-01-07,2020-03-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gridded-meteorological-tool-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf,,,, 10002264,"Groundwater Contamination Mapping",2018,400000,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 96, Sec. 2, Subd. 03h","$400,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to develop a Web-based interactive map of groundwater contamination to improve protection of groundwater resources for drinking water. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2020, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government",,,"Final Report",2017-07-01,2020-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Hans,Neve,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2608",hans.neve@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/groundwater-contamination-mapping,,,, 10021792,"Groundwater Contamination Mapping Project - Phase II",2022,800000,"M.L. 2021, First Special Session, Chp. 6, Art. 6, Sec. 2, Subd. 03f","$800,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to improve protection of groundwater resources for drinking water by expanding the web-based interactive groundwater contamination mapping system to include all other state hazardous and solid waste cleanup programs and by upgrading the system to collect monitoring data.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The project is a continuation of the efforts begun with the 2017 ENRTF-funded Groundwater Contamination Mapping Project. The 2017 ENRTF funded project will be completed June 30, 2020.",,"Work Plan",2021-07-01,2024-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Myrna,Halbach,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",https://www.pca.state.mn.us/,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/groundwater-contamination-mapping-project-phase-ii,,,, 10021792,"Groundwater Contamination Mapping Project - Phase II",2021,800000,"M.L. 2021, First Special Session, Chp. 6, Art. 6, Sec. 2, Subd. 03f","$800,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to improve protection of groundwater resources for drinking water by expanding the web-based interactive groundwater contamination mapping system to include all other state hazardous and solid waste cleanup programs and by upgrading the system to collect monitoring data.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The project is a continuation of the efforts begun with the 2017 ENRTF-funded Groundwater Contamination Mapping Project. The 2017 ENRTF funded project will be completed June 30, 2020.",,"Work Plan",2021-07-01,2024-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Myrna,Halbach,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",https://www.pca.state.mn.us/,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/groundwater-contamination-mapping-project-phase-ii,,,, 10008279,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project Pollutant Load Monitoring",2016,99134,,,,,,,,,,,.82,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor six sites within the Minnesota River Basin: Hawk Creek near Maynard, Hawk Creek near Granite Falls, Beaver Creek near Beaver Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Granite Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Hanley Falls, and Spring Creek near Hanley Falls. The sites will be monitored according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedure, which is the procedure being followed for sites currently monitored by the Hawk Creek Watershed Project. The goal of the project will be to accurately gather water quality samples and compute pollutant loads as part of an organized effort to determine spatial and long-term pollutant load information for the Minnesota River Basin. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Rauenhorst,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","500 East DePue Avenue",Olivia,MN,56277,"(320) 523-3666",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Renville, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hawk-creek-watershed-project-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008279,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project Pollutant Load Monitoring",2018,58655,,,,,,,,,,,.41,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor six sites within the Minnesota River Basin: Hawk Creek near Maynard, Hawk Creek near Granite Falls, Beaver Creek near Beaver Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Granite Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Hanley Falls, and Spring Creek near Hanley Falls. The sites will be monitored according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedure, which is the procedure being followed for sites currently monitored by the Hawk Creek Watershed Project. The goal of the project will be to accurately gather water quality samples and compute pollutant loads as part of an organized effort to determine spatial and long-term pollutant load information for the Minnesota River Basin. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Rauenhorst,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","500 East DePue Avenue",Olivia,MN,56277,"(320) 523-3666",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Renville, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hawk-creek-watershed-project-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008279,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project Pollutant Load Monitoring",2019,40953,,,,,,,,,,,.41,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor six sites within the Minnesota River Basin: Hawk Creek near Maynard, Hawk Creek near Granite Falls, Beaver Creek near Beaver Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Granite Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Hanley Falls, and Spring Creek near Hanley Falls. The sites will be monitored according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedure, which is the procedure being followed for sites currently monitored by the Hawk Creek Watershed Project. The goal of the project will be to accurately gather water quality samples and compute pollutant loads as part of an organized effort to determine spatial and long-term pollutant load information for the Minnesota River Basin. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Rauenhorst,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","500 East DePue Avenue",Olivia,MN,56277,"(320) 523-3666",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Renville, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hawk-creek-watershed-project-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008279,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project Pollutant Load Monitoring",2020,13031,,,,,,,,,,,.16,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor six sites within the Minnesota River Basin: Hawk Creek near Maynard, Hawk Creek near Granite Falls, Beaver Creek near Beaver Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Granite Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Hanley Falls, and Spring Creek near Hanley Falls. The sites will be monitored according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedure, which is the procedure being followed for sites currently monitored by the Hawk Creek Watershed Project. The goal of the project will be to accurately gather water quality samples and compute pollutant loads as part of an organized effort to determine spatial and long-term pollutant load information for the Minnesota River Basin. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Rauenhorst,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","500 East DePue Avenue",Olivia,MN,56277,"(320) 523-3666",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Renville, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hawk-creek-watershed-project-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008279,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project Pollutant Load Monitoring",2021,10781,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor six sites within the Minnesota River Basin: Hawk Creek near Maynard, Hawk Creek near Granite Falls, Beaver Creek near Beaver Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Granite Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Hanley Falls, and Spring Creek near Hanley Falls. The sites will be monitored according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedure, which is the procedure being followed for sites currently monitored by the Hawk Creek Watershed Project. The goal of the project will be to accurately gather water quality samples and compute pollutant loads as part of an organized effort to determine spatial and long-term pollutant load information for the Minnesota River Basin. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Rauenhorst,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","500 East DePue Avenue",Olivia,MN,56277,"(320) 523-3666",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Renville, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hawk-creek-watershed-project-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008279,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project Pollutant Load Monitoring",2022,57236,,,,,,,,,,,.29,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor six sites within the Minnesota River Basin: Hawk Creek near Maynard, Hawk Creek near Granite Falls, Beaver Creek near Beaver Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Granite Falls, Yellow Medicine River near Hanley Falls, and Spring Creek near Hanley Falls. The sites will be monitored according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedure, which is the procedure being followed for sites currently monitored by the Hawk Creek Watershed Project. The goal of the project will be to accurately gather water quality samples and compute pollutant loads as part of an organized effort to determine spatial and long-term pollutant load information for the Minnesota River Basin. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Rauenhorst,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","500 East DePue Avenue",Olivia,MN,56277,"(320) 523-3666",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Renville, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hawk-creek-watershed-project-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10012176,"Hawk Creek Watershed Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2020,66725,,,,,,,,,,,.47,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor seven lakes and 15 stream sites within the Hawk Creek Watershed to collect surface water quality data to determine the health of the watershed's streams and lakes and if they are in need of restoration or protection strategies. The sites will be monitored according to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's Water Monitoring Standard Operating Procedures. The goal of this project will be to accurately gather water quality samples and data as part of an organized effort to determine surface water quality conditions within the Hawk Creek Watershed. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2020-03-02,2022-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Heidi,Rauenhorst,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","500 East DePue Avenue",Olivia,MN,56277,"(320) 532-3666",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Renville",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hawk-creek-watershed-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 29745,"Hawk Creek Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2015,26000,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will gather watershed data necessary for the development of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report to maintain and improve water quality for the Hawk Creek Watershed.",,"Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed ",2015-03-30,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Rauenhorst,"Hawk Creek Watershed District","500 E Depue Ave",Olivia,MN,56277,"(320) 523-3666",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Renville, Sibley",,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hawk-creek-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 840,"Hawk Creek Watershed Intensive Watershed Monitoring SWAG II",2010,52753,,,,,,,,,,,.61,"Prairie Country Resource Conservation & Development, c/o Hawk Creek Watershed Project","Local/Regional Government","This project will assess 4 lakes and 17 stream sites. The four lakes will be assessed for total phosphorus, chlorophyll-a, and secchi data by the HCWP staff. Staff will monitor East Twin, West Twin, West Solomon, and St. John’s Lakes for total phosphorus, chlorophyll-a, and Secchi disk readings. In order to obtain a sufficient dataset. Ten samples will be collected over 2 years. Water samples at 17 stream locations for chemical analyses, including intensive watershed monitoring sites and “non-target” sites.",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Corey H. ",Netland,"Hawk Creek Watershed Project",,,,,"(320) 523-3666",hawkcreekcory@redred.com,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, Renville, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hawk-creek-watershed-intensive-watershed-monitoring-swag-ii,,,, 29734,"Headwater Science Center FY15 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2015,36053,,,,,,,,,,,.301,"Headwaters Science Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will sample and monitor 18 sites for chemical, physical and bacteriological parameters for two years in coordination with the 2015-16 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) work plan proposal. Headwaters Science Center (HSC) will be the project lead and recruit volunteer students from Trek North, Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig, and Deer Lake high schools as well as to two AmeriCorps volunteer crews. An experienced Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) environmental scientist will be the project lead responsible for oversight and full compliance to MPCA protocols. Additional HSC staff will assist in these efforts and be trained as backups.",,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids Watershed ",2015-03-16,2017-03-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Pamela,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2190",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Beltrami,,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/headwater-science-center-fy15-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 34133,"Headwaters Science Center Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG): Otter Tail River Watershed Stream Sampling",2016,57028,,,,,,,,,,,0.50,"Headwaters Science Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will conduct water quality monitoring at 12 stream sampling sites. The sites will be monitored for chemical, physical, and bacteriological parameters over a two year time-period. The Headwaters Science Center (HSC) will be the lead agency and arrange volunteer cooperation from Trek North, Bemidji, Perham and/or Detroit Lakes High School students and their instructors. The HSC project lead will be responsible for oversight and full compliance to MPCA protocols. This project is a continuation of HSC's 18 year involvement in the RiverWatch program where High School students have an opportunity to become involved in actual resource management projects so that they can become acquainted with work done by environmental scientists while learning to be overall better stewards of our state of Minnesota's land and water. ",,"Otter Tail River Watershed ",2016-03-02,2018-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Joy,"Headwaters Science Center","413 Beltrami Avenue NW",Bemidji,MN,56601,"(218) 444-4472",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Otter Tail",,"Otter Tail River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/headwaters-science-center-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-otter-tail-river-watershed-st,,,, 28118,"Heron Lake Surface Water Assessment Grant - Fiscal Year 2014",2014,48626,,,,,,,,,,,0.41,"Heron Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The project will involve monitoring twelve stream sites and one lake in Jackson County. The stream sites are known to be impaired. The purpose of monitoring in multiple locations is to determine the source of the impairments.",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters Watershed",2014-03-24,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jan,Voit,"Heron Lake Watershed District","PO Box 345 1008 Third Avenue","Heron Lake",MN,56137,"(507) 793-2462",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Jackson,,"Des Moines River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/heron-lake-surface-water-assessment-grant-fiscal-year-2014,,,, 10008275,"High Island Creek Pollutant Load Monitoring Project",2019,17431,,,,,,,,,,,0.12,"Sibley Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of the High Island Creek Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring project is to assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with meeting the objectives of the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN). This will be accomplished by conducting water chemistry monitoring at two specified stream locations from ice out through October 31, capturing snow melt, rainfall events and base flow conditions. In addition, project staff will compile and submit the required data, information, and reports, and calculate pollutant loads using the FLUX32 model. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2019-02-11,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Jack,Bushman,"Sibley Soil and Water Conservation District","112 5th Street, PO Box 161",Gaylord,MN,55334,"(507) 702-7077",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Sibley,,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/high-island-creek-pollutant-load-monitoring-project,,,, 10008275,"High Island Creek Pollutant Load Monitoring Project",2020,10437,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Sibley Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of the High Island Creek Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring project is to assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with meeting the objectives of the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN). This will be accomplished by conducting water chemistry monitoring at two specified stream locations from ice out through October 31, capturing snow melt, rainfall events and base flow conditions. In addition, project staff will compile and submit the required data, information, and reports, and calculate pollutant loads using the FLUX32 model. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2019-02-11,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Jack,Bushman,"Sibley Soil and Water Conservation District","112 5th Street, PO Box 161",Gaylord,MN,55334,"(507) 702-7077",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Sibley,,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/high-island-creek-pollutant-load-monitoring-project,,,, 10008275,"High Island Creek Pollutant Load Monitoring Project",2021,10437,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Sibley Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of the High Island Creek Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring project is to assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with meeting the objectives of the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN). This will be accomplished by conducting water chemistry monitoring at two specified stream locations from ice out through October 31, capturing snow melt, rainfall events and base flow conditions. In addition, project staff will compile and submit the required data, information, and reports, and calculate pollutant loads using the FLUX32 model. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2019-02-11,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Jack,Bushman,"Sibley Soil and Water Conservation District","112 5th Street, PO Box 161",Gaylord,MN,55334,"(507) 702-7077",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Sibley,,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/high-island-creek-pollutant-load-monitoring-project,,,, 10008275,"High Island Creek Pollutant Load Monitoring Project",2022,25995,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Sibley Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of the High Island Creek Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring project is to assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with meeting the objectives of the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN). This will be accomplished by conducting water chemistry monitoring at two specified stream locations from ice out through October 31, capturing snow melt, rainfall events and base flow conditions. In addition, project staff will compile and submit the required data, information, and reports, and calculate pollutant loads using the FLUX32 model. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2019-02-11,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Jack,Bushman,"Sibley Soil and Water Conservation District","112 5th Street, PO Box 161",Gaylord,MN,55334,"(507) 702-7077",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Sibley,,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/high-island-creek-pollutant-load-monitoring-project,,,, 10008233,"HSPF/MATLAB Training and WASP Pilot",2019,96998,,,,,,,,,,,.33,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The primary goal of this project is to train the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency staff in Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model calibration of nutrients, oxygen demand, and algal processes and in MATLAB script development for model output processing and report generation. Additionally, a pilot application process will be developed to link HSPF applications to Water quality Analysis Simulation Program (WASP) to take advantage of the advanced sediment oxygen demand processes. ",,,2019-01-07,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,"Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspfmatlab-training-and-wasp-pilot,,,, 13218,"HSPF Phase 1 and 2 for the Thief River Watershed",2012,67996,,,,,,,,,,,.33,"Houston Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will continue to develop, and calibrate/validate the hydrology of an HSPF watershed model for the Thief River watershed. The consultant will add representation of point source discharges to the model. The consultant will compile flow data for the purposes of calibration and validation. An initial hydrologic calibration will be performed and submitted for approval. The consultant will produce an HSPF watershed model that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. ",,,2011-11-17,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Vavricka,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8137",michael.vavricka@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Marshall, Pennington, Roseau",,"Thief River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-phase-1-and-2-thief-river-watershed,,,, 1338,"HSPF Model Framework Development for the Sauk River, Crow River, and South Fork Crow River",2011,96618,,,,,,,,,,,.38,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will support construction of three watershed framework models built using the Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF). These executable models will simulate hydrology at the subbasin scale. An HSPF model will be built for each of three major watersheds: the Crow River/North Fork Crow River, the South Fork Crow River, and the Sauk River.",,,2011-01-03,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2866,chuck.regan@state.mn.us,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Douglas, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Morrison, Pope, Renville, Sibley, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River, Sauk River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-model-framework-development-sauk-river-crow-river-and-south-fork-crow-river,,,, 1341,"HSPF Model Framework Development for the Crow Wing, Redeye, and Long Prairie Rivers Watersheds",2011,99950,,,,,,,,,,,.40,"AQUA TERRA Consultants","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will support construction of three watershed framework models built using the Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF). These executable models will simulate hydrology at the subbasin scale. An HSPF model will be built for each of these major watersheds: Crow Wing River, Redeye River, and Long Prairie River.",,,2011-01-21,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2866,chuck.regan@state.mn.us,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River, Long Prairie River, Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-model-framework-development-crow-wing-redeye-and-long-prairie-rivers-watersheds,,,, 14126,"HSPF Phases1-2: Mississippi Headwaters, Leech Lake, and Pine River",2013,174954,,,,,,,,,,,.80,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will construct, calibrate, and validate three HSPF watershed models. The consultant will produce HSPF models that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. The consultant will clearly demonstrate that these models generate predicted output time series for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen which are consistent with available sets of observed data.",,,2012-07-02,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2866,chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Itasca",,"Leech Lake River, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Pine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-phases1-2-mississippi-headwaters-leech-lake-and-pine-river,,,, 19431,"HSPF Modeling Phase 3: Lake of the Woods/Rainy River Watershed",2014,250000,,,,,,,,,,,1.13,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to complete the calibration/validation process of Hydrologic Simulation FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed models for the Lake of the Woods/Rainy River Basin.",,,2013-07-15,2015-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Regan,MPCA,"St. Paul Office",,,,651/757-2866,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Roseau, St. Louis",,"Lake of the Woods, Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-modeling-phase-3-lake-woodsrainy-river-watershed,,,, 19432,"HSPF Modeling Phase 3: Upper Mississippi River Basin",2014,396300,,,,,,,,,,,1.81,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to continue and finalize HSPF watershed model construction and complete the calibration/validation process.",,,2013-07-18,2015-05-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Regan,MPCA,"St. Paul Office",,,,651/757-2866,,"Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Carlton, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne, St. Louis, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,"Leech Lake River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Pine River, Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-modeling-phase-3-upper-mississippi-river-basin,,,, 3348,"HSPF Watershed Modeling Phase 3 for the Sauk River, Crow River (North Fork Crow River, and South Fork Crow River)",2011,149677,,,,,,,,,,,.77,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will finalize HSPF watershed model construction and complete the calibration/validation process for the following three watersheds: North Fork Crow River, South Fork Crow River, and Sauk River.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Douglas, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Morrison, Pope, Renville, Sibley, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River, Sauk River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-watershed-modeling-phase-3-sauk-river-crow-river-north-fork-crow-river-and-south-fork-,,,, 3350,"HSPF Model Framework for the Mustinka River and Bois de Sioux River Watersheds",2011,135000,,,,,,,,,,,.69,"Emmons and Olivier Resources, Inc. (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete the development of two watershed HSPF models for the Mustinka River and Bois de Sioux River watersheds. These calibrated and validated executable models will simulate hydrology at the 12-digit HUC subbasin scale. ",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Vavricka,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8137",michael.vavricka@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Mustinka River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-model-framework-mustinka-river-and-bois-de-sioux-river-watersheds,,,, 23534,"HSPF Modeling for the Missouri River Basin",2014,94984,,,,,,,,,,,0.45,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate a watershed model using HSPF. RESPEC will produce a HSPF model that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs.",,,2013-07-10,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles P",Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2866,,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Jackson, Lincoln, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock",,"Little Sioux River, Lower Big Sioux River, Rock River, Upper Big Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-modeling-missouri-river-basin,,,, 23536,"HSPF Modeling- Red Lake River and Tributaries",2014,95000,,,,,,,,,,,0.40,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to continue and finalize HSPF watershed model construction and complete the calibration/validation process.",,,2013-08-19,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael M",Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave.","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,218-846-8137,,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake",,"Red Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-modeling-red-lake-river-and-tributaries,,,, 23542,"HSPF Phase 2 - St. Louis, Cloquet, and Nemadji Rivers",2014,90000,,,,,,,,,,,0.34,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to finalize HSPF watershed models for the St. Louis, Cloquet, and Nemadji Rivers.",,,2014-03-01,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles P",Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2866,,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Itasca, Pine, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Cloquet River, Nemadji River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-phase-2-st-louis-cloquet-and-nemadji-rivers,,,, 10027663,"Hubbard SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2023",2023,54853,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Hubbard County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Hubbard County Surface Water Monitoring Leech Lake River Watershed 2023-2024 Project will include water quality and temperature profile monitoring of 12 lakes and 8 stream sampling sites in the Leech Lake River watershed area of Hubbard and Cass counties.The lakes include Garfield, Hart, Gillet, Twenty-One, Nelson, Halverson and McCarty in Hubbard County and Little Sand, Upper Trelipe, Lower Trelipe, Crystal and Howard in Cass County. In Hubbard County, the stream sites include 2 sites on the Necktie River and 2 sites on the Kabekona River. In Cass County the stream sites include 1 site on the Leech Lake River, 2 sites on the Boy River and 1 site on Shingobee Creek. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2023-03-01,2025-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Process",,,Crystal,Mathisrud,"Hubbard County Soil and Water Conservation District","603 Central Ave N","Park Rapids",MN,56470,"(651) 380-3460",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cass, Hubbard",,"Leech Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hubbard-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-2023,,,, 10012170,"Hubbard County Surface Water Monitoring Program - Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2020,32457,,,,,,,,,,,.28,"Hubbard County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project will include water quality monitoring on two rivers and twenty lakes found within the Crow Wing River Watershed. ‏Rivers included are Fishhook and Straight River; lakes included are Mow, Big Bass, 11 CROW WING (MAIN), 11 CROW‏WING (EAST), Tenth Crow Wing, Third Crow Wing, Fourth Crow Wing, First Crow Wing, Shallow, Deer, Waboose, East‏ Crooked, Middle Crooked, West Crooked, Dead, Ojibway, Upper Twin, Pickerel, Moran, Little Mantrap, Portage. Water quality ‏sampling will be conducted according to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency work plan parameters. 14 lakes and both streams will be sampled and monitored in‏2020; both streams and remaining 6 lakes will be monitored and sampled in 2021. Streams will be sampled multiple times in‏ the months of June, July, and August according to the sampling schedule. In addition, temperature profiles will be collected at ‏the lake sites during each visit and photographs will be taken to compliment the data at each sample site.   ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2020-03-02,2022-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Crystal,Mathisrud,"Hubbard County SWCD","212 1/2 2nd St W","Park Rapids",MN,56470,"(218) 732-0121",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Hubbard",,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hubbard-county-surface-water-monitoring-program-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 37426,"Hydrolic Definition Using Stable Isotope Signatures",2017,4000,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"University of Waterloo","For-Profit Business/Entity","The lab will analyze stable isotopes oxygen-18 and deuterium in water samples collected in streams, lakes, wetlands, groundwater, and point sources. This data can identify primary flow sources under varying flow conditions (low to very high flows). Identifying sources can help identify pollutant sources or locate areas that are in need of protection. For example, you may want to protect an area that contributes cold groundwater to a coldwater fishery. Or it could link a water chemistry impairment to a specific source. ",,,2016-10-12,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jenny,Jasperson,MPCA,"525 S Lake Ave Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6634",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrolic-definition-using-stable-isotope-signatures,,,, 10021907,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) and SAM Tools and Application 2022",2022,175168,,,,,,,,,,,.99,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to continue the development of Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model application tools and improve and expand the effective application of HSPF models. The tools involved in this work include HPSF and Scenario Application Manager (SAM).  This project will deliver an intermediate/advanced HSPF workshop and a MATLAB script development workshop so that Minnesota Pollution Control Agency staff can more efficiently review the watershed models developed by consultants, and more effectively utilize them to develop Total Maximum Daily Loads(TMDL) and other watershed management programs. Another outcome is the continued development of the HSPF and SAM tools for improving the use and application of the HSPF modeling framework that has been developed throughout the state of Minnesota. ",,"RESPEC: Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) RESPEC: Scenario Application Manager (SAM) ",2021-10-07,2022-05-31,"Clean Water Fund",,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ",,"Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,"Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-and-sam-tools-and-application-2022,,,, 13217,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Watershed Modeling Phase 2 & Phase 3 for the Crow Wing, Redeye, and Long Prairie Rivers Watersheds",2012,120238,,,,,,,,,,,.44,"Aqua Terra Consultants","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will continue HSPF watershed model construction beyond the initial framework development. The consultant will add representation of point source discharges to the model. The consultant will also compile flow data for the purposes of calibration and validation. Finally, an initial hydrologic calibration will be performed and submitted for approval.",,,2011-09-22,2013-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River, Long Prairie River, Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-watershed-modeling-phase-2-phase-3-crow-wing-red,,,, 13217,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Watershed Modeling Phase 2 & Phase 3 for the Crow Wing, Redeye, and Long Prairie Rivers Watersheds",2013,134980,,,,,,,,,,,.44,"Aqua Terra Consultants","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will continue HSPF watershed model construction beyond the initial framework development. The consultant will add representation of point source discharges to the model. The consultant will also compile flow data for the purposes of calibration and validation. Finally, an initial hydrologic calibration will be performed and submitted for approval.",,,2011-09-22,2013-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River, Long Prairie River, Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-watershed-modeling-phase-2-phase-3-crow-wing-red,,,, 13220,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Guidance Completion and HSPF Parameter Database Minnesota Customization",2012,93802,,,,,,,,,,,.31,"Aqua Terra Consultants","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete a guidance document for the construction of Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed models which are intended to support MPCA Watershed programmatic activities. It will also customize and populate a national HSPF parameter database with values from Minnesota HSPF model applications. This enhanced database will expedite the future construction of HSPF models as well as increase the consistency among HSPF model applications in Minnesota.",,,2011-11-14,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-guidance-completion-and-hspf-parameter-dat,,,, 10024400,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) and SAM Tools and Application 2023",2023,149998,,,,,,,,,,,.61,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to continue the development of Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model application tools improve and expand the effective application of HSPF models. ",,"RESPEC: Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) RESPEC: Scenario Application Manager (SAM) ",2022-10-07,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,"Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-and-sam-tools-and-application-2023,,,, 29765,"Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling in MN River Headwaters and Lac Qui Parle Major Watersheds",2015,155000,,,,,,,,,,,0.62,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to continue and finalize Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model construction and complete the calibration/validation process for the Minnesota River–Headwaters and Lac qui Parle watersheds that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) reports. ",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters Watershed",2015-06-03,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles P",Regan,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Yellow Medicine",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling-mn-river-headwaters-and-lac-qui-parle,,,, 29779,"Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling Lake Superior Watersheds Phase II",2015,100000,,,,,,,,,,,0.39,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to continue and finalize Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model construction and complete the calibration/validation process. The consultants will produce HSPF watershed model applications for the Lake Superior North and Lake Superior South watersheds that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) projects. ",,"Lake Superior - South WatershedLake Superior - North Watershed",2015-06-09,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - North, Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling-lake-superior-watersheds-phase-ii,,,, 29757,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Guidance Document Revision",2015,5140,,,,,,,,,,,0.02,"AQUA TERRA Consultants","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will finalize the guidance document to ensture consistency and validity of future Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model applications within the State of MN. This improved guidance will help to ensure consistency and validity of future HSPF model applications within the State as part of the One Water Program.",,,2015-04-27,2015-08-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles P",Regan,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-guidance-document-revision-0,,,, 28110,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Guidance Document Revision 2014",2014,43000,,,,,,,,,,,0.13,"AQUA TERRA Consultants","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will address the numerous recommendations included in the original Guidance Document to provide an updated and improved Guidance Document. This improved guidance will help to ensure consistency and validity of future HSPF model applications within the State as part of the One Water Program.",,,2013-11-01,2014-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Regan,"MPCA St. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-guidance-document-revision-2014,,,, 3301,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Development for the Big and Little Fork River Watersheds",2011,174579,,,,,,,,,,,.89,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will construct, calibrate, and validate two Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed models. The consultant will produce HSPF models that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDLs) at the Big Fork River and Little Fork River watersheds.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Reagan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-development-big-and-little-fork-river-wate,,,, 3349,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Framework Development and Resegmentation",2011,214963,,,,,,,,,,,1.12,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete spatial and temporal revisions of 6 Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models, the recalibration and validation of 7 watershed HSPF models, and the revision of the drainage network and point source representation of the Pomme de Terre HSPF model. ",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Cottonwood, Dakota, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Grant, Hennepin, Jackson, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Martin, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Norman, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Polk, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Cottonwood River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Mankato, Pomme de Terre River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-framework-development-and-resegmentation,,,, 29495,"Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Scenario Application Manager (SAM) BMP Selection Tool",2014,99970,,,,,,,,,,,.43,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop a watershed-scale decision support tool, Scenario Application Manager (SAM), to facilitate prioritization and placement of best management practices (BMPs) needed to achieve the necessary reductions identified by various watershed management programs in Minnesota. SAM consists of a Geographic Information System (GIS) for site selection, and Hydrological Simulation Program – Fortran (HSPF) model application to simulate the transport of pollutants. SAM provides decision makers with a user friendly, comprehensive approach to achieve water quality improvement goals with the greatest water-quality benefits for dollar invested.",,,2014-04-28,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-scenario-application-manager-sam-bmp-selection,,,, 33257,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Rum River Model Extension 2015",2016,39967,,,,,,,,,,,0.46,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to refine the segmentation, extend the simulation period, and recalibrate an existing Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model for the Rum River Watershed. ",,"Rum River Watershed",2015-12-17,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles P",Regan,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Benton, Chisago, Crow Wing, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne",,"Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-rum-river-model-extension-2015,,,, 37684,"Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) Land Segment Nutrient Guidance Development",2017,34955,,,,,,,,,,,0.1,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop the guidance needed for water quality parameter evaluation and calibration for Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) applications that utilize the general water quality constituent routines on the land surface to generate loadings of nutrients and organic material for input to water bodies to support dissolved oxygen (DO), nutrient, and algal simulation. ",,,2017-06-01,2017-11-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-land-segment-nutrient-guidance-development,,,, 37406,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling Des Moines River Watersheds",2017,3969,,,,,,,,,,,0.36,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is for constructing, calibrating, and validating a Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed models for the Minnesota portions of the Des Moines Headwaters, Lower Des Moines, and East Fork Des Moines watersheds. The model can be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) reports. This model generates predicted output timeseries data for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen that are consistent with observed data. ",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters WatershedLower Des Moines River WatershedEast Fork Des Moines River Watershed ",2015-05-18,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Katherine,Pekarek-Scott,MPCA,"1601 Highway 12 East, Suite 1",Willmar,MN,56201,"(320) 441-6973",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cottonwood, Jackson, Lyon, Martin, Murray, Pipestone",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters, East Fork Des Moines River, Lower Des Moines River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling-des-moines-river-watersheds,,,, 23882,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling Total Maximum Dail Load (TMDL) Tool",2014,50000,,,,,,,,,,,,"AQUA TERRA Consultants","For-Profit Business/Entity","Development of Target NPS loading rates along with a pollutant source allocation tool for assessing and quantifying source allocations for impaired stream reaches for use in the TMDL development.",,,2014-06-18,2015-08-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling-total-maximum-dail-load-tmdl-tool,,,, 23897,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling Minnesota River Basin Resegmentation 2014 ",2014,128887,,,,,,,,,,,0.46,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to extend the existing HSPF models through 2012 in the Chippewa Watershed (07020005) and Hawk-Yellow Medicine Watershed (07020004) to incorporate recent monitoring data to support current MPCA business needs and sediment source investigations.",,,2014-03-24,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,"Modeling, Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Pope, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Steele, Swift, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Mankato, Redwood River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling-minnesota-river-basin-resegmentation-20,,,, 28137,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling Lake Superior Watersheds Phase 1",2015,115000,,,,,,,,,,,0.47,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate two Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed models: Lake Superior North and Lake Superior -South. The contractor will produce HSPF models that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs). The contractor will clearly demonstrate that these models generate predicted output timeseries for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen which are consistent with available sets of observed data. The contractor will deliver all modeling files, several memorandums which are described in the Measures and Outcomes section below, and a final report documenting model calibration and validation and supporting statistics.",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed Lake Superior - North Watershed",2014-07-20,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Regan,"MPCA St. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - North, Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling-lake-superior-watersheds-phase-1,,,, 28152,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling - Wild Rice River Marsh River",2015,156937,,,,,,,,,,,0.61,"Houston Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate two (2) watershed models using Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF).",,"Wild Rice River WatershedRed River of the North - Marsh River Watershed",2014-10-07,2015-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Vavricka,"MPCA Detroit Lakes Office","714 Lake Street, Suite 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Mahnomen, Norman",,"Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling-wild-rice-river-marsh-river,,,, 28157,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Phase 3 Modeling - St Louis, Cloquet, and Nemdji River Watersheds",2015,110000,,,,,,,,,,,0.41,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","Construct, calibrate and validate 3 Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed models for the St Louis, Cloquet, and Nemadji River Watersheds.",,"St. Louis River Watershed Nemadji River Watershed Cloquet River Watershed",2014-12-16,2016-05-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles ",Regan,"MPCA St. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Itasca, Pine, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Nemadji River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-phase-3-modeling-st-louis-cloquet-and-nemdji-riv,,,, 28174,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Phase 1 - Upper St Croix, Snake and Kettle",2015,199999,,,,,,,,,,,0.69,"AQUA TERRA Consultants","For-Profit Business/Entity","Construct, calibrate, and validate three Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed models that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs).",,"Upper St. Croix River Watershed Snake River - St. Croix Basin Watershed Kettle River Watershed",2014-09-22,2015-08-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Christopher ",Klucas,"MPCA St. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2498",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Kettle River, Snake River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-phase-1-upper-st-croix-snake-and-kettle,,,, 31193,"Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Scenario Application Manager (SAM) - Phases 2 & 3",2015,132210,,,,,,,,,,,0.53,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this work is to enhance the Scenario Analysis Manager (SAM) tool. These enhancements will enable point source and stressor identification staff within the state to quickly access data, facilitate their research, and develop scenarios. This work will focus on the development of SAM by creating a user friendly interface, expanding the BMP database, and improving the BMP simulation methodology including optimization functionality. Additionally, this work includes development of a HSPF validation tool, testing and QAQC, and provides documentation and training to expected users.",,,2015-08-01,2016-04-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-scenario-application-manager-sam-phases-2-3,,,, 10003479,"Identifying Causes of Exceptionally High Mercury in Fish",2015,743000,"M.L. 2014, Chp. 226, Sec. 2, Subd. 03j","$743,000 the second year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to quantify the probable causes of high mercury levels in fish within the Roseau River and two tributaries of the Red River of the North by comparing mercury movements within watersheds to understand the drivers of mercury biomagnifications in the food web of rivers with similarly high mercury levels and to guide further mercury reduction initiatives. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2017, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.","Click on Work Plan under Project Details.",,,,743000,,,9.02,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Most mercury in Minnesota waters is deposited from the atmosphere as a byproduct of burning coal and other compounds. Once in the environment, mercury can convert to a form called methylmercury where it bioaccumulates up the food chain from microscopic plants and animals to fish and then to humans and wildlife that consume the fish. The first step in solving the problem of mercury in fish is reducing the sources of mercury entering waters. Significant efforts are underway to reduce the amount of mercury released from human sources such as smokestacks and wastewater discharge, which will address the majority of the mercury entering the environment. However, there are a percentage of watersheds where mercury appears to have enhanced concentrations due to factors that are particular to the ecology of a watershed and not mainly driven by the amount of mercury entering the watershed. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is using this appropriation to better understand the probable causes of high mercury levels in fish in watersheds where atmospheric deposition alone does not account for the high mercury levels in order to determine what additional measures beyond source reduction can be taken to reduce mercury levels in those watersheds.",,http://www.lccmr.leg.mn/projects/2014/work_plans/2014_03j.pdf,2014-07-01,2017-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Bruce,Monson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2579",bruce.monson@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/identifying-causes-exceptionally-high-mercury-fish-0,,,, 10007487,"Indices of Streamflow Alteration",2018,149999,,,,,,,,,,,.7,"United States Geological Survey","Federal Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has identified streamflow alteration as a key stressor on aquatic life, but the characteristics of streamflow alteration acting as a stressor has not been identified in the MPCA Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) process. Without indices that characterize streamflow alteration, the MPCA cannot quantitatively associate metrics of aquatic life condition to streamflow alteration. The lack of quantifiable indices limits the ability of the MPCA to assess environmental streamflow needs for streams and rivers throughout Minnesota. The project will develop relationships between streamflow and biological data metrics for use in evaluating streamflow alteration as a stressor on aquatic life in rivers and streams in Minnesota. ",,,2018-05-10,2019-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Gregory,Johnson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2471",,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indices-streamflow-alteration,,,, 10013352,"Information for MS4 Permittees and Updates to Stormwater Credits",2020,34944,,,,,,,,,,,.17,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this project is to develop recommendations and identify information for incorporating green infrastructure into the Stormwater Manual. LimnoTech will also review and suggest changes to the tree interception credit currently given to the tree trench/tree box best management practice (BMP) in the Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) Calculator and manual. This work will provide information that Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) permittees can use to help meet permit requirements and stormwater management goals. ",,,2020-03-20,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Carlee,Kjeldahl,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2171",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/information-ms4-permittees-and-updates-stormwater-credits,,,, 29746,"Integrating Geological Research into Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Models",2015,99998,,,,,,,,,,,.35,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota River Basin Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models simulate sediment erosion and transport, however these models periodically need to be adjusted to be consistent with the most recent sources of information regarding sediment distribution and loading rates. The goal of this project is to refine the sediment source partitioning and simulation in the Minnesota River basin using all relevant available sources of information. The project will support Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report development, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) development, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACOE) scenarios in the Minnesota River basin.",,"Watonwan River WatershedRedwood River WatershedMinnesota River - Yellow Medicine River WatershedMinnesota River - Mankato WatershedCottonwood River Watershed",2015-03-16,2015-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Grant, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Pope, Redwood, Renville",,"Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Redwood River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/integrating-geological-research-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-models,,,, 31191,"Integrating Geo Research into Sedmiment Representation of Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Models - Phase 2",2015,100000,,,,,,,,,,,0.38,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota River Basin Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models, which simulate flow and pollutant transport, need to be refined to be consistent with the most recent external sources of land use, hydrologic response, and surface flow attributions. The primary goal of this work is to refine the hydrologic calibration in the Minnesota River basin.",,"Watonwan River WatershedMinnesota River - Yellow Medicine River WatershedMinnesota River - Mankato WatershedLower Minnesota River WatershedLe Sueur River WatershedCottonwood River WatershedChippewa River WatershedBlue Earth River Watershed",2015-07-06,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Grant, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/integrating-geo-research-sedmiment-representation-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-h,,,, 31189,"Inter-agency Data Governance for State Water Data Standards",2015,96516,,,,,,,,,,,0.36,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will fix problems at the statewide/system level so that all Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) reports and other projects will benefit by saving money and time as they will no longer have to do data reconciliation work. The project will also create a shareable water data governance strategy, a standing data governance committee tasked with the on-going establishment and maintenance of data standards and processing of water data requests, and result in the ability to report analytical data using standard representations for water data collected by various programs across the state.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,David,Vaaler,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2400",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/inter-agency-data-governance-state-water-data-standards,,,, 9648,"International Lake of the Woods Water Quality Forum -9th & 10th Annual",2012,500,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Co-sponsorship and assistance with a portion of the financial support for the 9th & 10th Annual International Lake of the Woods Water Quality Forum (Forum) to be held on March 7-8, 2012 and March 13-14, 2013 at the Rainy River Community College in International Falls, Minnesota. The Forum will feature the latest information on research conducted by Canadian and U.S. researchers regarding the International Lake of the Woods waters. ",,,2012-01-15,2013-03-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cary,Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 856-8124",cary.hernandez@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/international-lake-woods-water-quality-forum-9th-10th-annual,,,, 9648,"International Lake of the Woods Water Quality Forum -9th & 10th Annual",2013,500,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Co-sponsorship and assistance with a portion of the financial support for the 9th & 10th Annual International Lake of the Woods Water Quality Forum (Forum) to be held on March 7-8, 2012 and March 13-14, 2013 at the Rainy River Community College in International Falls, Minnesota. The Forum will feature the latest information on research conducted by Canadian and U.S. researchers regarding the International Lake of the Woods waters. ",,,2012-01-15,2013-03-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cary,Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 856-8124",cary.hernandez@state.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/international-lake-woods-water-quality-forum-9th-10th-annual,,,, 10010378,"Iodinated Disinfection By-Products in Minnesota’s Water",2019,95029,,,,,,,,,,,1.01,"University of South Carolina","Public College/University","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has been monitoring for contaminants of emerging concern in Minnesota's surface water since 2007. These contaminants include a wide variety of pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and other chemicals that can harm fish and wildlife and human health. One group of these chemicals, disinfection by-products, are formed when water is treated with chlorine. Some of these chemicals are cancer-causing and highly toxic. When wastewater treatment plants chlorinate waste water effluent to disinfect it, chemicals referred to as iodinated disinfection by-products are formed. These chemicals are of great concern due to their anticipated high toxicity to fish and wildlife in lake and river water, and to human health. They are not currently being monitored in surface water. ",,,2019-05-08,2021-05-07,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Ferrey,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2355",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/iodinated-disinfection-products-minnesotas-water,,,, 10010378,"Iodinated Disinfection By-Products in Minnesota’s Water",2021,52730,,,,,,,,,,,1.01,"University of South Carolina","Public College/University","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) has been monitoring for contaminants of emerging concern in Minnesota's surface water since 2007. These contaminants include a wide variety of pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and other chemicals that can harm fish and wildlife and human health. One group of these chemicals, disinfection by-products, are formed when water is treated with chlorine. Some of these chemicals are cancer-causing and highly toxic. When wastewater treatment plants chlorinate waste water effluent to disinfect it, chemicals referred to as iodinated disinfection by-products are formed. These chemicals are of great concern due to their anticipated high toxicity to fish and wildlife in lake and river water, and to human health. They are not currently being monitored in surface water. ",,,2019-05-08,2021-05-07,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Ferrey,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2355",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/iodinated-disinfection-products-minnesotas-water,,,, 28132,"Isanti County Low Income Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems (SSTS) Fix",2014,37900,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"Isanti County","Local/Regional Government","Provide funding to counties to assist low-income homeowners with needed Subsurface Sewage Treatment Systems (SSTS) upgrades to protect public health and the environment.",,"Upper St. Croix River Watershed Snake River - St. Croix Basin Watershed Rum River Watershed",2014-06-13,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tim,"Anderson/Holly Nelson","Isanti County"," 555 18th Ave SW",Cambridge,MN,55008,"(763) 689-5165",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Isanti,,"Rum River, Snake River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/isanti-county-low-income-subsurface-sewage-treatment-systems-ssts-fix,,,, 10008290,"Itasca County SWCD Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2016,30279,,,,,,,,,,,.24,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Itasca SWCD will work with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency as a collaborative effort to monitor the Big Fork River near Bigfork at State Highway 6 and Big Fork River near Craigsville at State Highway 6.  Itasca Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) staff will strive to capture the peak, rising, and falling limbs of the hydrograph for spring run-off and significant storm events as well as base flow samples. Itasca SWCD staff will utilize local rain gauge readers, storm tracking weather services, and historical stage data to aid in making monitoring judgments. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-03-21,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Arens,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","1889 E. Hwy. 2","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"(218) 326-0017",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-county-swcd-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008290,"Itasca County SWCD Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2018,31501,,,,,,,,,,,.24,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Itasca SWCD will work with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency as a collaborative effort to monitor the Big Fork River near Bigfork at State Highway 6 and Big Fork River near Craigsville at State Highway 6.  Itasca Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) staff will strive to capture the peak, rising, and falling limbs of the hydrograph for spring run-off and significant storm events as well as base flow samples. Itasca SWCD staff will utilize local rain gauge readers, storm tracking weather services, and historical stage data to aid in making monitoring judgments. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-03-21,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Arens,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","1889 E. Hwy. 2","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"(218) 326-0017",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-county-swcd-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008290,"Itasca County SWCD Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2021,13950,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Itasca SWCD will work with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency as a collaborative effort to monitor the Big Fork River near Bigfork at State Highway 6 and Big Fork River near Craigsville at State Highway 6.  Itasca Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) staff will strive to capture the peak, rising, and falling limbs of the hydrograph for spring run-off and significant storm events as well as base flow samples. Itasca SWCD staff will utilize local rain gauge readers, storm tracking weather services, and historical stage data to aid in making monitoring judgments. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-03-21,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Arens,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","1889 E. Hwy. 2","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"(218) 326-0017",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-county-swcd-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008290,"Itasca County SWCD Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2022,15320,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Itasca SWCD will work with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency as a collaborative effort to monitor the Big Fork River near Bigfork at State Highway 6 and Big Fork River near Craigsville at State Highway 6.  Itasca Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) staff will strive to capture the peak, rising, and falling limbs of the hydrograph for spring run-off and significant storm events as well as base flow samples. Itasca SWCD staff will utilize local rain gauge readers, storm tracking weather services, and historical stage data to aid in making monitoring judgments. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-03-21,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Arens,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","1889 E. Hwy. 2","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"(218) 326-0017",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-county-swcd-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10007496,"Itasca Soil and Water Conservation District Rainy Basin Public Participation",2019,18016,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"Itasca SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This contract is for Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) to assist in the public participation activities in Rainy Basin Watersheds of Little Fork and Big Fork. ",,"Little Fork River Watershed Big Fork River Watershed ",2018-07-02,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Arens,"Itasca SWCD","1889 E Highway 2","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"(218) 326-0017",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Itasca,,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-soil-and-water-conservation-district-rainy-basin-public-participation,,,, 19434,"Itasca SWCD Civic Engagement WRAP Support Big Fork, Littlefork, and St. Louis Watersheds",2014,69980,,,,,,,,,,,.54,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will develop, implement, and evaluate the impacts of co-developed civic engagement outcomes for the St. Louis River, Big Fork River, and Littlefork River watersheds.",,,2013-10-14,2015-09-14,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Noel,Griese,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","1889 East Highway 2 ","Grand Rapids",MN,55744-,"(218) 326-0017",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Itasca,,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-swcd-civic-engagement-wrap-support-big-fork-littlefork-and-st-louis-watersheds,,,, 29738,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District FY15 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2015,52126,,,,,,,,,,,.31,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","""This proposal is to monitor all MPCA target streams and lake sites in the Upper Mississippi Grand Rapids watershed located within Itasca County. Itasca County SWCD has been working collaboratively with MPCA in its intensive watershed monitoring effort on a number of grants to assess the overall health of our water resources and to identify waters with impairments along with those in need of additional protection to prevent future impairments. Itasca County SWCD is currently working collaboratively on an MPCA Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAP) project for the Mississippi Headwaters Watershed. This Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) will be an integral component of the WRAP process to assess the health of the watershed. Once the assessment is completed, it is a goal of the Itasca SWCD to continue its WRAP partnerships to inform and educate the public on the value of water resources that surround our communities and how they can play a role in continuing to protect the future quality of our water resources."" ",,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids Watershed ",2015-03-16,2017-03-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kim,Slanga,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","1889 East Highway 2","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,"(218) 326-0017",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Itasca,,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-county-soil-and-water-conservation-district-fy15-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 23893,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District 2014 Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2014,27671,,,,,,,,,,,0.22,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","Public College/University","This project will result in spatial and long-term pollutant load information from Minnesota rivers and streams.",,,2014-05-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Noel,Griese,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","1889 East Highway 2 ","Grand Rapids",mn,55744,"(218) 326-0017",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Itasca,,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/itasca-county-soil-and-water-conservation-district-2014-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10021884,"Jackson County Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Little Sioux River Watershed",2022,12665,,,,,,,,,,,.26,"Jackson Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Jackson County Soil and Water Conservation District will collect water quality and chemistry parameters on two stream sites in the Des Moines Watershed during the 2022 – 2023 sampling seasons. The sites will be monitored according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s (MPCA) water monitoring standard opperating procedures. All samples will be sent to an approved laboratory and all data will be analyzed and interpreted by the MPCA. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Dan,Bartosh,"Jackson County Soil and Water Conservation District","603 S. Hwy 86",Lakefield,MN,56150,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Jackson,,"Little Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jackson-county-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 2030,"Jackson SWCD- Missouri Basin Surface Water Quality Monitoring",2011,15495,,,,,,,,,,,.15,"Jackson Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Jackson SWCD will collect water chemistry data at three sites; West Fork Little Sioux River, Little Sioux River, and the Loon Lake Outlet. A full suite of lab and field parameters will be collected May - September in 2011 and 2012 at all three sites.",,,2011-03-20,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Nyborg,"Jackson Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,507-662-6682,brian.nyborg@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Jackson, Nobles",,"Little Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jackson-swcd-missouri-basin-surface-water-quality-monitoring,,,, 29773,"Kanabec Water Resources Protection Project - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,196200,,,,,,,,,,,0.20,"Kanabec Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is monitoring, assessment and data collection in six un-assessed streams and three lakes in the Snake River watershed, in addition to the implementation of sixteen approved Best Management Practices (BMP's), ten forest stewardship plan developments, community outreach, education and civic engagement activities. The proposed project will maximize water quality protection through water quality monitoring, data collection, analyzing and interpreting the results, implementing the most effective BMP’s for protection, demonstrating those BMP’s with the public, providing outreach, education, promoting civic engagement and civic organizing opportunities in the local community. Project objectives and events will be promoted through local news releases, local workshops, one on one meetings with key stakeholders in the community, and fact sheet development. ",,"Snake River - St. Croix Basin Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec Soil and Water Conservation District","2008 Mahogany Street Suite 3",Mora,MN,55051,"(320) 679-3982",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Kanabec,,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kanabec-water-resources-protection-project-clean-water-partnership-cwp,,,, 37621,"Kanabec SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2017,46410,,,,,,,,,,,0.33,"Kanabec Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project encompasses surface water quality sampling within the Snake River Watershed over a period of two years (2017-18). This is the cycle II monitoring as follow-up to the original Snake River Watershed monitoring 10 years ago as part of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy Report (WRAPS). This project shall provide follow-up data on the waters in the Snake River Watershed in regards to changes in water quality over this 10-year cycle. The current sampling project will entail sampling 5 lakes and 11 stream sites. The Kanabec SWCD staff will take the lead in managing this project using staff and volunteers to collect the samples between May and September of 2017 and 2018. Volunteers will be sought and utilized for the lake sampling.",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2017-03-06,2019-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Deanna,Pomije,"Kanabec Soil and Water Conservation District","2008 Mahogany St Ste 3",Mora,MN,55051,"(320) 679-3982",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Kanabec, Pine",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kanabec-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10012188,"Karst Lesson Plan Revisions",2020,2000,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Kim Atkins",Individual,"Revise Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) lesson plans about karst geology and groundwater protection, to align with new Minnesota Science Standards (2019) and provide grade level recommendations. The project will add or remove activities so that the lessons better support grade-specific standards and approaches to learning. The plans will also provide recommendations regarding communicating to local teachers in southeast Minnesota and how to support the use of the lesson plans. ",,"Karst outreach and education ",2019-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Britt,Gangeness,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2262",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/karst-lesson-plan-revisions,,,, 966,"Kawishiwi Watershed Protection Project Phase I",2011,225000,,,,,,,,,,,2.28,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will gather watershed data necessary for the development of a comprehensive watershed management plan with parameter-specific thresholds that will maintain or improve water quality for the Kawishiwi Watershed.",,,2010-10-25,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Wayne,Seidel,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 834-8378",wayne.seidel@co.lake.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,"Rainy River - Headwaters, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kawishiwi-watershed-protection-project-phase-i,,,, 10007498,"Kettle River and Upper St. Croix Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy Development",2019,187625,,,,,,,,,,,.55,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this work is to develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs; a federal clean Water Act requirement) for streams and lakes in the Kettle River and Upper St. Croix watersheds. This and other technical information will be used to develop a separate report called a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report. This report summarizes the 1) water quality and aquatic biological monitoring completed and how these data compare to state water quality standards, 2) sources of pollutants and stressors to aquatic biology, 3) TMDL results, 4) geographic information for targeting implementation efforts and 5) strategies to restore impaired waters and protect unimpaired waters. ",,"Kettle River Watershed Upper St. Croix River Watershed ",2018-08-01,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Zadak,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2837",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Kanabec, Pine",,"Kettle River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kettle-river-and-upper-st-croix-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-development,,,, 37674,"Kettle River Watershed Civic Engagement",2017,88708,,,,,,,,,,,0.79,"Carlton County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project is to initiate a basic outreach and education plan for the Kettle River Watershed as a first step in a longer-term strategy to engage citizens in watershed problem solving and actions to restore or protect waters. Carlton County has developed the following vision for civic engagement in the Kettle River Watershed: To educate and inspire Kettle River Watershed residents to become more involved and engaged in Water Quality protection and restoration efforts. ",,"Kettle River Watershed ",2017-07-01,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brad,Matlack,"Carlton County SWCD ","PO Box 29",Carlton,MN,55718,"(218) 384-3891",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"Kettle River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kettle-river-watershed-civic-engagement,,,, 36600,"Kettle River and Upper Saint Croix WRAPS - Phase 1",2016,22175,,,,,,,,,,,.18,"Carlton County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","Starting in 2016 the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) will be collecting monitoring data on many lakes and streams in the Kettle River and Upper Saint Croix Watersheds. While this information will be useful to assess the overall health of the watershed, it will miss locations in the watershed that can provide critical information to local implementers, local governments, and citizens. This contract will help collect that vital information to help inform not only local entities, and the assessment process, but will also help fill any necessary gaps for potential Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) or protection targeting. ",,"Kettle River Watershed Upper St. Croix River Watershed ",2016-03-21,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brad,Matlack,"Carlton County SWCD ","PO Box 29 ",Carlton,MN,55718,"(218) 384-3891",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine",,"Kettle River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/kettle-river-and-upper-saint-croix-wraps-phase-1,,,, 3347,"Knowlton Creek Watershed Erosion Control Project - St. Louis River Area of Concern",2011,200000,,,,,,400000,,,,,2.0,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","State Government","Project between Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and United States Army Corp of Engineers at Knowlton Creek Watershed to address a large amount of sediment deposited into the St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC).",,,2011-05-31,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,John,Lindgren,"MN Department of Natural Resources",,,,,"(218) 525-0853",john.lindgren@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","St. Louis River Estuary and Area of Concern 2012","Carlton, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/knowlton-creek-watershed-erosion-control-project-st-louis-river-area-concern,,,, 18852,"Koochiching SWCD Civic Engagement & Project Support",2013,162500,,,,,,,,,,,1.3,"Koochiching County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to develop, implement, and evaluate the impacts of co-developed civic engagement outcomes for the Big Fork and Littlefork River Watersheds. ",,,2013-05-20,2015-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Pam,Tomevi,,"715 4th St Courthouse","International Falls",MN,56649,218-283-1174,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/koochiching-swcd-civic-engagement-project-support,,,, 10012175,"Koochiching County SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Big Fork River Watershed",2020,77458,,,,,,,,,,,.8,"Koochiching County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Big Fork River Watershed Assessment will include the waters of the Big Fork, Sturgeon River, Caldwell Brook, Bear River, and Bowstring River. This Assessment will also include Mirror Lake, Battle Lake, Bass Lake, Larson Lake, Gunn Lake, Coon Sandwick Lake, Busties Lake, Dead Horse Lake, North Star Lake, Burns Lake, Big Ole Lake, Big Island Lake, Bello Lake, Maple Lake, Long Lake, Jessie Lake, Trestle Lake, Clear Lake, Dora Lake, Moose Lake, Shallow Pond Lake, and Island Lake. These lakes and streams are found throughout the Big Fork River Watershed which spans parts of Koochiching and Itasca Counties. This assessment focuses on collection of water chemistry and field parameters at the 30 sites identified and modified by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The collaborative effort between Koochiching SWCD, Itasca SWCD and MPCA will utilize experienced staff to obtain comprehensive data of surface waters. This project will support the biological data collected by MPCA and will establish whether these surface waters meet state and federal standards for aquatic life and recreation. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2020-03-02,2022-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching County SWCD","501 3rd St Ste 201","International Falls",MN,56649-2319,"(218) 283-1174",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/koochiching-county-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-big-fork-river-watershed,,,, 9645,"Koochiching County Event-Based Monitoring Program",2012,73777,,,,,,,,,,,.18,"Koochiching County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Koochiching County SWCD staff will collect water chemistry and field parameters at specific times to determine amount of contaminant load into each stream. These sites will coincide with locations where stream flow data is also being collected. This project will focus on watershed load monitoring in both the Big Fork and Little Fork River watersheds.",,,2012-01-23,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Justin ",Berg,"Koochiching County SWCD",,,,,"(218) 283-1175",justin.berg@koochichingswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/koochiching-county-event-based-monitoring-program,,,, 9645,"Koochiching County Event-Based Monitoring Program",2014,181976,,,,,,,,,,,,"Koochiching County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Koochiching County SWCD staff will collect water chemistry and field parameters at specific times to determine amount of contaminant load into each stream. These sites will coincide with locations where stream flow data is also being collected. This project will focus on watershed load monitoring in both the Big Fork and Little Fork River watersheds.",,,2012-01-23,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Justin ",Berg,"Koochiching County SWCD",,,,,"(218) 283-1175",justin.berg@koochichingswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/koochiching-county-event-based-monitoring-program,,,, 29741,"Lac Qui Parle County FY15 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2015,101916,,,,,,,,,,,.46,"Lac qui Parle County Envrionmental Office","Local/Regional Government","Lac qui Parle-Yellow Bank Watershed District will collect water chemistry samples from the three lakes and twenty-nine stream sites in the Lac qui Parle and Minnesota Headwaters watersheds following the MPCA’s Intensive Watershed Monitoring (IWM) plan for lakes and streams. Eleven samples will be collected at each lake from May through September during 2015 and 2016. Eleven samples will be collected at each of the twenty-nine stream sites in 2015. In addition, sixteen samples at each stream site will be collected in 2015 and 2016 following the E. coli monitoring regime, and two stream sites will be monitored following river nutrient sampling regime. Volunteer citizen monitors will be recruited for additional monitoring data.",,"Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed Lac qui Parle River Watershed ",2015-03-16,2017-03-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Homan,"Lac qui Parle County Envrionmental Office","600 6th St",Madison,MN,56256,"(320) 598-7280",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Yellow Medicine",,"Lac qui Parle River, Minnesota River - Headwaters, Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lac-qui-parle-county-fy15-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 33249,"Lac qui Parle River Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Project - Phase 2",2016,155060,,,,,,,,,,,1.73,"Lac qui Parle-Yellow Bank Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The primary goal of this project is to partner with stakeholders in the development of a comprehensive Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) report to be used on the local level. Achieving this goal will require sound working relationships between local government units (LGUs), watershed citizens, and state and federal government. Gathering input from these groups will be critical when the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) drafts a WRAPS Report that can be utilized by local decision-makers. Working groups will be convened to become informed of the watershed management process and to assist watershed professionals in engaging the public and producing the WRAPS report.",,"Lac qui Parle River Watershed ",2015-10-19,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Homan,"Lac qui Parle-Yellow Bank Watershed District","600 Sixth Street",Madison,MN,56256,"(320) 598-3319",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Yellow Medicine",,"Lac qui Parle River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lac-qui-parle-river-watershed-restoration-protection-strategy-wraps-project-phase-2,,,, 37686,"Lac qui Parle River and Minnesota River Headwaters Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Project",2017,184669,,,,,,,,,,,0.65,"Houston Engineering Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to establish load reduction requirements for impaired waters and to develop restoration strategies to improve water quality for impaired waters and protection strategies to maintain the quality of water for water bodies meeting standards. ",,"Lac qui Parle River Watershed Minnesota River - Headwaters Watershed ",2017-06-12,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Katherine,Pekarek-Scott,MPCA,"1601 E Highway 12",Willmar,MN,56201,"(320) 441-6973",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Stevens, Traverse, Yellow Medicine",,"Lac qui Parle River, Minnesota River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lac-qui-parle-river-and-minnesota-river-headwaters-watershed-restoration-and-protection,,,, 28141,"Lac Qui Parle Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 1",2015,12160,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"Lac qui Parle-Yellow Bank Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Establish a framework with local partners that will outline their involvement throught the development of the Lac qui Parle Watershed WRAP",,"Lac qui Parle River Watershed",2014-09-22,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Homan,"Lac qui Parle-Yellow Bank Watershed District","600 Sixth Street ",Madison,MN,56256,"(320) 598-3319",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Yellow Medicine",,"Lac qui Parle River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lac-qui-parle-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-1,,,, 10008293,"Lake St. Croix Phosphorus Reduction Project",2018,200000,,,,,,,,,,,,"St. Croix River Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this project is to gain additional information about the amount of phosphorous flowing into Lake St Croix by implementing additional water quality monitoring and/or to reduce the amount of phosphorous entering Lake St Croix by the implementation of projects that will reduce phosphorus loadings. The St. Croix River Association (SCRA) will coordinate with a subgroup of the St. Croix Basin Water Resources Planning Team and other local resource experts on the identification and funding of comprehensive water monitoring and phosphorus reduction activities in the Lake St. Croix portion of the St. Croix River by selecting, awarding, and executing grants through an open, fair, competitive process. ",,"St. Croix River Assocation - Water Quality Improvement ",2017-12-08,2020-12-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Monica,Zachay,"St. Croix River Association","230 S. Washington St., Unit 1 PO Box 655","St. Croix Falls",MN,54024,"(715) 483-3300",,"Monitoring, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Chisago, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-st-croix-phosphorus-reduction-project,,,, 10008293,"Lake St. Croix Phosphorus Reduction Project",2019,200000,,,,,,,,,,,,"St. Croix River Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this project is to gain additional information about the amount of phosphorous flowing into Lake St Croix by implementing additional water quality monitoring and/or to reduce the amount of phosphorous entering Lake St Croix by the implementation of projects that will reduce phosphorus loadings. The St. Croix River Association (SCRA) will coordinate with a subgroup of the St. Croix Basin Water Resources Planning Team and other local resource experts on the identification and funding of comprehensive water monitoring and phosphorus reduction activities in the Lake St. Croix portion of the St. Croix River by selecting, awarding, and executing grants through an open, fair, competitive process. ",,"St. Croix River Assocation - Water Quality Improvement ",2017-12-08,2020-12-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Monica,Zachay,"St. Croix River Association","230 S. Washington St., Unit 1 PO Box 655","St. Croix Falls",MN,54024,"(715) 483-3300",,"Monitoring, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Chisago, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-st-croix-phosphorus-reduction-project,,,, 10008230,"Lake of the Woods Nutrient Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Effectiveness Monitoring",2019,213257,,,,,,,,,,,.42,"St. Croix Watershed Research Station","For-Profit Business/Entity","Previous research by the St. Croix Watershed Research Station (SCWRS) has identified lake physics (temperature and oxygen) and nutrient recycling (nitrogen and phosphorus) as key drivers of lake algal blooms. SCWRS will conduct monitoring consistent with the prior research efforts by re-deploying three moored buoys to collect data throughout the 2019 ice-free season, including surface water samples. Additionally, SCWRS will deploy an in situ flourometer to measure total algae and cyanobacteria concentrations and will collect and analyze cyanobacterial toxins. ",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2019-05-01,2021-07-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cary,Hernandez,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8124",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-nutrient-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-effectiveness-monitoring,,,, 10008231,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy Support",2019,220000,,,,,,,,,,,1.23,"Lake County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this project is for Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District to continue to assist with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s watershed approach and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) process in the Rainy River Headwaters and Cloquet River watersheds. As part of this, Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District will lead efforts to increase levels of civic engagement and community participation in support of the current WRAPS process. This project will provide local public participation work through the end of the first WRAPS cycle in both watersheds. Working alongside other Minnesota Pollution Control Agency partners, Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District will also provide further guidance of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s watershed approach to address local needs through participation in technical, planning, and core team meetings as well as review of produced reports. ",,"Cloquet River Watershed Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed ",2019-03-01,2021-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Tucker,"Lake County SWCD","408 1st Ave","Two Harbors",MN,55616,"(218) 834-8370",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Lake,,"Cloquet River, Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-county-soil-and-water-conservation-district-swcd-watershed-restoration-and-protection,,,, 10008244,"Lake Pepin Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Development - Phase 4",2019,11920,,,,,,,,,,,.05,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to finalize the Lake Pepin Watershed phosphorus total maximum daily load (TMDL) report by using the existing information and documentation prepared under previous contracts to prepare one TMDL report that addresses the impairments on the mainstem of the Mississippi River. Information developed to date for draft TMDLs on the Minnesota River mainstem will be documented for later use by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. The draft Lake Pepin/Mississippi River TMDL Report will be issued for public comment, public comments will be addressed, and the TMDL Report will be finalized. ",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River Watershed Mississippi River - Lake Pepin Watershed Mississippi River - Twin Cities Watershed ",2019-05-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, McLeod, Nicollet, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Wabasha, Washington, Yellow Medicine",,"Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-pepin-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-development-phase-4,,,, 10013329,"Lake Pepin Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Development - Phase 5",2020,4985,,,,,,,,,,,.22,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to support the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in responding to public comments on the Lake Pepin Watershed Phosphorus Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), which were prepared by LimnoTech under previous phases of the project. ",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin Watershed ",2020-06-19,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,"Modeling, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, McLeod, Nicollet, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Wabasha, Washington, Yellow Medicine",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-pepin-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-development-phase-5,,,, 10013342,"Lake of the Woods Nutrient Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study",2021,5908,,,,,,,,,,,.02,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","Contractor will address MPCA comments to the pre-public notice draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study for the Lake of the Woods watershed and produce a revised study ready for public notice. RESPEC will also prepare for and participate in two webinar-style public meetings once the study is on public notice. ",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2020-12-15,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Cary,Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8124",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-nutrient-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-study,,,, 10003547,"Lake Pepin Watershed TMDL Development",2018,75630,,,,,,,,,,,.16,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The consultant LimnoTech will support response to Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) comments the peer review process, United States Environmental Protection Agency and public notice. They will then revise the TMDL document as needed and attend internal and external project meetings. ",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin Watershed ",2018-03-09,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 285-7343",,"Modeling, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Dodge, Goodhue, Hennepin, Le Sueur, McLeod, Mower, Nicollet, Olmsted, Ramsey, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, Steele, Wabasha, Washington, Wright",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-pepin-watershed-tmdl-development,,,, 10021883,"Lake Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Lake Superior Watershed",2022,38125,,,,,,,,,,,.26,"Lake Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water quality data for four stream sites and six lake sites within the Lake Superior South major watershed as part of the 10-year cycle for monitoring Minnesota's waters. Due to the large number and geographic extent of monitoring sites, Lake County Soil and Waters Conservation District has coordinated site selection with South St. Louis Soil and Waters Conservation District and the Natural Resources Research Institute and will monitor sites within the northeastern portion of the watershed. All of the stream and lake sites are located in Lake County along highway 61 and close to Lake Superior. Stream sites include the Beaver River, Split Rock River, Gooseberry River, and Knife River. Lake sites include Christianson, Stewart, Lax, Tetagouche, Bean, and Bear Lakes. This project will provide two years of surface water quality data. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Tara,Solem,"Lake County Soil & Water Conservation District","408 First Avenue","Two Harbors",MN,55616,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Lake,,"Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-lake,,,, 10018140,"Lake Pepin Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Public Comment and Updates",2021,1443,,,,,,,,,,,.01,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this project is to continue supporting the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in responding to public comments on the Lake Pepin Watershed Phosphorus Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study, which was prepared by LimnoTech under previous work orders. ",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin Watershed ",2021-03-16,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Justin ",Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Scott, Wabasha",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-pepin-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-public-comment-and-updates,,,, 13202,"Lake McCarrons Subwatershed BMP Project - Clean Water Partnership Program (CWP) ",2012,275000,,,,,,,,,,,2,"Capitol Region Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will compile and review previously conducted studies and will prioritize best management practices (BMPs) based on a cost-benefit analysis of their pollutant load reductions and life cycle costs. It will also support the design and construction of BMPs, such as rain gardens and infiltration practices, within the Villa Park subwatershed of the Lake McCarrons watershed.",,,2012-03-12,2016-04-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Doneux,"Capitol Region Watershed District",,,,,"(651) 644-8888",mark@capitolregionwd.org,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Ramsey,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-mccarrons-subwatershed-bmp-project-clean-water-partnership-program-cwp,,,, 18538,"Lake County SWCD Civic Engagement and Project Support",2013,56000,,,,,,,,,,,.85,"Lake County Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to assess and leverage the capacity for the local community to engage in the process of watershed management in the Lake Superior Basin within Lake County and to adopt protection and restoration practices.",,,2013-03-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Jennifer ","Thiemann ",,"616 Third Ave ","Two Harbors",MN,55616,218-834-8372,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - North, Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-county-swcd-civic-engagement-and-project-support,,,, 19214,"Lake Superior Basin Civic Engagement Cohort",2013,108661,,,,,,,,,,,1.09,"South St. Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to build the civic engagement capacity of local leaders, fostering water quality restoration in Northeastern Minnesota.",,,2013-01-30,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kate,Kubiak,"South St. Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","215 N. 1st Avenue East ",Duluth,MN,55801,218-723-4946,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, Nemadji River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-superior-basin-civic-engagement-cohort,,,, 10027653,"Lake of the Woods Phosphorus Study",2023,163925,,,,,,,,,,,.58,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) will partner with the Science Museum of Minnesota Saint Croix Watershed Research Station (SCWRS) - to collect sediment cores from six basins in the Lake of the Woods (LOW) to analyze the total sediment phosphorus inventory in each basin and compare those results to results from a similar study conducted in 2012. Additionally, the Science Museum of Minnesota will also collect short core sediment samples from four areas located in the southern basin of LOW to analyze under oxic and anoxic conditions and estimate the phosphorus internal loading rates. These results will be compared to the results of a similar study conducted in 2010. ",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2023-07-03,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Cary,Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ","714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8124",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-phosphorus-study,,,, 10027662,"Lake of the Woods SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2023",2023,20131,,,,,,,,,,,.15,"Hubbard County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Lake of the Woods Watershed Assessment will include the tributary waters of Zippel, Williams and Bostic Creeks in Lake of the Woods (LOW) County. This assessment focuses on collection of water chemistry and field parameters at three key sites identified by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and field parameters only at one site identified by LOW SWCD. Two of the sites will have extra phosphorus and chlorophyll analysis completed as identified by the MPCA for collecting river nutrients. This project will support the biological data collected by MPCA and will establish what these surface waters contribute to Lake of the Woods. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2023-03-01,2025-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Vrtacnik,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","119 1st Ave NW",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-1842",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-2023,,,, 29762,"Lake Superior Civic Engagement and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Support",2015,305093,,,,,,,,,,,2.16,"South Saint Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Improved levels of civic engagement and community participation in support for the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) processes in the St. Louis River, Lake Superior South, and Cloquet River Watersheds. Monitoring plans and compiled field data will be provided and summarized that will aid in the future completion of Total Maximum Daily Load Reports (TMDLs) in these watersheds and in the Lake Superior North Watershed. ",,"St. Louis River Watershed ",2015-05-26,2018-05-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,R.C.,Boheim,"South Saint Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","Room 301 215 North 1st Avenue East",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 723-4867",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-superior-civic-engagement-and-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-supp,,,, 1385,"Lakes Monitoring and Assessment-- Pomme de Terre Watershed",2011,13986,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Stevens Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will complete data collection on 11 lakes over a 2 year period in the Pomme de Terre Watershed. The data collected will be be used in the Major Watershed Project proposed for this watershed.",,,2011-03-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brett,Arne,"Stevens Soil & Water Conservation District",,,,,320-589-4886,brett.arne@stevensswcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Swift",,"Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lakes-monitoring-and-assessment-pomme-de-terre-watershed,,,, 2066,"Lake of the Woods Paleolimnological Investigiation of Nutrient and Historical Trends Project",2011,72461,,,,,,,,,,,.30,"University of Minnesota-Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI)","Public College/University","This project will determine pre- and post-settlement nutrient trends from sediment chronology, fossil diatom assemblages, and from sediment profiles representing human history in the region (i.e., at least 150 years). Project activities include sample collection; sample preparation; diatom analysis; database creation and management; and data interpretation. Sample cores will be taken on the Lake of the Woods in five major bays (i.e., Four-mile, Muskeg, Sabaskong, Little Traverse, and Big Traverse) in the southern basin. ",,,2011-06-30,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Cary ",Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8124",cary.hernandez@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-paleolimnological-investigiation-nutrient-and-historical-trends-project,,,, 2066,"Lake of the Woods Paleolimnological Investigiation of Nutrient and Historical Trends Project",2012,3340,,,,,,,,,,,,"University of Minnesota-Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI)","Public College/University","This project will determine pre- and post-settlement nutrient trends from sediment chronology, fossil diatom assemblages, and from sediment profiles representing human history in the region (i.e., at least 150 years). Project activities include sample collection; sample preparation; diatom analysis; database creation and management; and data interpretation. Sample cores will be taken on the Lake of the Woods in five major bays (i.e., Four-mile, Muskeg, Sabaskong, Little Traverse, and Big Traverse) in the southern basin. ",,,2011-06-30,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Cary ",Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8124",cary.hernandez@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-paleolimnological-investigiation-nutrient-and-historical-trends-project,,,, 2066,"Lake of the Woods Paleolimnological Investigiation of Nutrient and Historical Trends Project",2013,35744,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"University of Minnesota-Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI)","Public College/University","This project will determine pre- and post-settlement nutrient trends from sediment chronology, fossil diatom assemblages, and from sediment profiles representing human history in the region (i.e., at least 150 years). Project activities include sample collection; sample preparation; diatom analysis; database creation and management; and data interpretation. Sample cores will be taken on the Lake of the Woods in five major bays (i.e., Four-mile, Muskeg, Sabaskong, Little Traverse, and Big Traverse) in the southern basin. ",,,2011-06-30,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Cary ",Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8124",cary.hernandez@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-paleolimnological-investigiation-nutrient-and-historical-trends-project,,,, 28120,"Lake County Soil & Water Conservation District FY 14 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2014,35235,,,,,,,,,,,0.31,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project, beginning in Spring of 2014 and lasting until December 2015, will collect water quality data for 16 sites (7 lakes and 4 stream sites) within the Rainy River - Headwaters Major Watershed as part of the 10-year cycle for monitoring Minnesota's waters. Due to the large number and geographic extent of monitoring sites Lake County Soil and Water Conservaion District (SWCD) has coordinated site selection with North St. Louis County Soil and Water Conservaion District (SWCD) and will monitor sites within the southwestern (Kawishiwi River) portion of the watershed. The sites to be sampled are roughly 5 to 50 miles South and East of Ely.",,"Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed",2014-03-24,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Derrick,Passe,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","616 Third Avenue ","Two Harbors",MN,55616,"(763) 286-0570",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-county-soil-water-conservation-district-fy-14-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 28121,"Lake of the Woods Historical Phosphorus Budget Project - Phase II",2014,150026,,,,,,,,,,,0.90,"Science Museum of Minnesota - St. Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this project is to gain an understanding of modern and historical nutrient and thermal dynamics in Lake of the Woods using modeling, monitoring, sediment core analysis, and whole basin techniques. ",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2014-06-30,2016-01-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Edlund,"Science Museum of Minnesota - St. Paul","120 West Kellogg Boulevard ","St. Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 221-2566",,"Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-historical-phosphorus-budget-project-phase-ii,,,, 34299,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network",2016,75303,,,,,,,,,,,.46,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Public College/University","This project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at two subwatershed sites and two major watershed sites based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters.",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Hirst,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","206 8th Avenue SE",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-1945",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-soil-and-water-conservation-district-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network,,,, 34299,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network",2018,28950,,,,,,,,,,,.23,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Public College/University","This project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at two subwatershed sites and two major watershed sites based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters.",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Hirst,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","206 8th Avenue SE",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-1945",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-soil-and-water-conservation-district-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network,,,, 34299,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network",2019,20213,,,,,,,,,,,.23,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Public College/University","This project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at two subwatershed sites and two major watershed sites based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters.",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Hirst,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","206 8th Avenue SE",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-1945",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-soil-and-water-conservation-district-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network,,,, 34299,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network",2020,6726,,,,,,,,,,,.05,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Public College/University","This project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at two subwatershed sites and two major watershed sites based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters.",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Hirst,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","206 8th Avenue SE",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-1945",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-soil-and-water-conservation-district-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network,,,, 34299,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network",2021,19662,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Public College/University","This project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at two subwatershed sites and two major watershed sites based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters.",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Hirst,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","206 8th Avenue SE",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-1945",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-soil-and-water-conservation-district-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network,,,, 34299,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network",2022,77033,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Public College/University","This project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at two subwatershed sites and two major watershed sites based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters.",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Hirst,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","206 8th Avenue SE",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-1945",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-soil-and-water-conservation-district-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network,,,, 33261,"Lake Pepin Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Draft Report",2016,62280,,,,,,,,,,,0.26,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to prepare a draft Lake Pepin Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Report. Lake Pepin is impaired by high levels of nutrients that cause excessive growth of algae. ",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities WatershedMississippi River - Lake Pepin WatershedLower Minnesota River Watershed",2016-02-04,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,"MPCA Rochester Office","18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,"Modeling, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Scott, Wabasha",,"Lower Minnesota River , Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-pepin-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-draft-report,,,, 881,"Lake of the Woods SWCD-Major Watershed Load Monitoring",2010,39134,,,,,,,,,,,.18,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide monitoring of four of the major watersheds (8-digit Hydrologic Unit Codes) in the western part of the Rainy River Basin. Staff from the Lake of the Woods SWCD will conduct water quality sampling, review, manage and provide collected data to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). ",,,2010-04-01,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Mike ",Hirst,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation Districts",,,,,"(218) 634-1842 ext. 3",mike.hirst@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Big Fork River, Lake of the Woods, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rapid River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-swcd-major-watershed-load-monitoring,,,, 928,"Lake Johanna/Oasis Pond Water Quality Treatment",2010,110200,,,,,,115000,,,,,1.1,"Rice Creek Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will repair and upgrade the water control structure and provide water quality enhancement measures on Oasis Pond in Roseville, Minnesota. This project will also protect the quality of downstream receiving waters; specifically Lake Johanna, by reducing phosphorus pollutant loads. ",,,2010-01-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Doug,Thomas,"Rice Creek Watershed District",,,,,"(763) 398-3070",dthomas@ricecreek.org,"Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Ramsey",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-johannaoasis-pond-water-quality-treatment,,,, 934,"Lake St. Croix - Water Monitoring and Phosphorus Reduction Activities",2010,500000,,"Minnesota Laws 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 4 (j) states: $200,000 the first year and $300,000 the second year are for coordination with the state of Wisconsin and the National Park Service on comprehensive water monitoring and phosphorus reduction activities in the Lake St. Croix portion of the St. Croix River. The Pollution Control Agency shall work with the St. Croix Basin Water Resources Planning Team and the St. Croix River Association in implementing the water monitoring and phosphorus reduction activities. This appropriation is available to the extent matched by nonstate sources. Money not matched by November 15, 2010, cancels for this purpose and is available for the purposes of paragraph (a).",,,,500000,,,,,1.2,"St. Croix River Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide information about the amount and sources of phosphorous flowing into Lake St Croix by implementing additional water quality monitoring and reduce the amount of phosphorous flowing into Lake St Croix by implementing phosphorous reduction activities. The St Croix River Association (SCRA) will coordinate with the St. Croix Basin Water Resources Planning Team (Basin Team) on the identification and funding of comprehensive water monitoring and phosphorus reduction activities in the Lake St. Croix portion of the St. Croix River by selecting, awarding and executing grants through a fair competitive process. ",,,2010-03-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Ryun,"St. Croix River Association",,,,,"(715) 483-2292",debryun@scramail.com,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Grants/Contracts, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-st-croix-water-monitoring-and-phosphorus-reduction-activities,,,, 938,"Lake Winona Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project - Phase 4",2010,35000,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"AECOM, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","Phase 4 of the Lake Winona Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) project will finalize the draft Lake Winona TMDL, dated November 2009, by completing additional data analysis, lake quality modeling, updating the TMDL report, and supporting the public involvement process. ",,,2010-07-15,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jim,Courneya,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","714 Lake Avenue","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8105",jim.courneya@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cass, Douglas, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd",,"Long Prairie River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-winona-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-project-phase-4,,,, 37624,"Lake of the Woods Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2017,55956,,,,,,,,,,,0.37,"Lake of the Woods SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Rainy River - Rainy Lake, Rainy River - Baudette and Rapid River Watershed Assessments will include the waters of the Baudette River, Black River, Peppermint Creek, Rapid River, Rat Root River and Winter Road River in Koochiching and Lake of the Woods Counties. This assessment focuses on collection of water chemistry and field parameters at the 12 key sites identified and modified by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Five of the sites will have extra total phosphorus and chlorophyll analysis completed as identified by the MPCA for collecting river nutrients. Four sites will collect sulfate samples for wild rice streams. The Baudette Bay site will only collect E. coli samples and field parameters at a separate location due to the proximity to a local swimming area. In addition to the monitoring, data management and project management, this project will also work to promote volunteer stream monitoring by working with a local River Watch Program that has collected data in the Rainy River-Baudette watershed for the past 10 years. The collaborative effort between the Koochiching and Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) and MPCA will utilize experienced staff to obtain comprehensive data of surface waters. This project will support the biological data collected by MPCA and will establish whether these surface waters meet state and federal standards for aquatic life/recreation. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2017-03-06,2019-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Hirst,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","PO Box 217",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-1842",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, St. Louis",,"Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Rainy Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 37636,"Lake Superior North Watershed Restoration and Protection Project",2017,96888,,,,,,,,,,,0.38,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) for the Lake Superior North watershed. Two segments of the Flute Reed River are impaired for aquatic life due to elevated turbidity and total suspended solids. The lower Poplar River is also listed as impaired but significant progress has occurred in the last 10 years. A TMDL and implementation plan have been completed for the lower Poplar River impairment. All other waters meet water quality standards and will be considered for protection measures. Of the many assessed lakes, four are showing evidence of some decline in water transparency while still meeting the lake water quality standards. The project provides an opportunity to evaluate the water quality impairments, complete pollutant source assessments, establish loading capacities and allocations for the impairments, prioritize water bodies for protection and restoration, and evaluate and recommend restoration and protection strategies. ",,"Lake Superior - North Watershed ",2017-03-06,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Evens,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(218) 302-6644",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake of the Woods",,"Lake Superior - North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-superior-north-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project,,,, 967,"Lake of the Woods Water-Quality and Quantity Monitoring",2011,796400,,,,,,62000,,,,,2.9,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will support the collection of water-quality samples and gauge streamflow near the mouths of the Rainy and Warroad Rivers; collect water-quality samples at 10 sites in LOW; and measure streamflow velocities and cross-sectional areas of 5 channel constrictions in LOW. ",,,2010-08-01,2012-07-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"James ",Fallon,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)",,,,,"(763) 783-3255",jfallon@usgs.gov,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Roseau, Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-water-quality-and-quantity-monitoring,,,, 9750,"Lake of the Woods Major Watershed Restoration and Protection Project (MWRPP) – Phase I",2012,237180,,,,,,,,,,,1.19,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will gather watershed data necessary for the development of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy to maintain or improve water quality within the LoW Watershed; and establish project and sub-basin work groups and/or focus groups to guide the MWRPP process.",,,2012-02-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Josh,Stromlund,"Lake of the Woods",,,,,"(218) 634-1945",josh_s@co.Lake-of-the-woods.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-major-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-mwrpp-phase-i,,,, 9750,"Lake of the Woods Major Watershed Restoration and Protection Project (MWRPP) – Phase I",2013,15993,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will gather watershed data necessary for the development of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy to maintain or improve water quality within the LoW Watershed; and establish project and sub-basin work groups and/or focus groups to guide the MWRPP process.",,,2012-02-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Josh,Stromlund,"Lake of the Woods",,,,,"(218) 634-1945",josh_s@co.Lake-of-the-woods.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-major-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-mwrpp-phase-i,,,, 36595,"Lake of the Woods Nutrients TMDL Study",2015,305620,,,,,,,,,,,1.3,"Lake of the Woods SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Lake of the Woods (LOW) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study will: (1) identify water quality goals for the Minnesota portions of the LOW/Rainy River Watershed; (2) recommend nutrient allocations to achieve TMDLs where waters do not meet standards; and (3) provide opportunities for stakeholders to engage in the process of watershed-management planning to adopt protection and restoration strategies. The project will include existing in-lake and watershed model updates, TMDL component development, restoration plan development, and public participation. ",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2015-06-19,2020-06-24,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Johs,"Stromlund ",,"206 8th Ave SE",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-2757",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-nutrients-tmdl-study,,,, 36595,"Lake of the Woods Nutrients TMDL Study",2016,66412,,,,,,,,,,,.33,"Lake of the Woods SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Lake of the Woods (LOW) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study will: (1) identify water quality goals for the Minnesota portions of the LOW/Rainy River Watershed; (2) recommend nutrient allocations to achieve TMDLs where waters do not meet standards; and (3) provide opportunities for stakeholders to engage in the process of watershed-management planning to adopt protection and restoration strategies. The project will include existing in-lake and watershed model updates, TMDL component development, restoration plan development, and public participation. ",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2015-06-19,2020-06-24,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Johs,"Stromlund ",,"206 8th Ave SE",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-2757",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-nutrients-tmdl-study,,,, 36595,"Lake of the Woods Nutrients TMDL Study",2017,47202,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Lake of the Woods SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Lake of the Woods (LOW) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study will: (1) identify water quality goals for the Minnesota portions of the LOW/Rainy River Watershed; (2) recommend nutrient allocations to achieve TMDLs where waters do not meet standards; and (3) provide opportunities for stakeholders to engage in the process of watershed-management planning to adopt protection and restoration strategies. The project will include existing in-lake and watershed model updates, TMDL component development, restoration plan development, and public participation. ",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2015-06-19,2020-06-24,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Johs,"Stromlund ",,"206 8th Ave SE",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-2757",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-nutrients-tmdl-study,,,, 36595,"Lake of the Woods Nutrients TMDL Study",2019,34422,,,,,,,,,,,.21,"Lake of the Woods SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Lake of the Woods (LOW) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study will: (1) identify water quality goals for the Minnesota portions of the LOW/Rainy River Watershed; (2) recommend nutrient allocations to achieve TMDLs where waters do not meet standards; and (3) provide opportunities for stakeholders to engage in the process of watershed-management planning to adopt protection and restoration strategies. The project will include existing in-lake and watershed model updates, TMDL component development, restoration plan development, and public participation. ",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2015-06-19,2020-06-24,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Johs,"Stromlund ",,"206 8th Ave SE",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-2757",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-nutrients-tmdl-study,,,, 37407,"Lake County civic engagement and technical support in select Lake Superior Basin watersheds",2017,25000,,,,,,,,,,,1.1,"Lake County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project provides fiscal resources for Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District for civic engagement activities in the Lake Superior South, North, and Cloquet watersheds for Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS). This project also includes provide funding for water chemistry monitoring assistance and diagnostic field work that will fill identified monitoring gaps and stressors within the Lake Superior South watershed. ",,"Lake Superior - South WatershedCloquet River WatershedRainy River - Headwaters Watershed ",2014-08-11,2017-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Schutte,"Lake County SWCD ","616 3rd Ave","Two Harbors",MN,55616,"(218) 834-8378",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Lake Superior - South, Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-county-civic-engagement-and-technical-support-select-lake-superior-basin-watersheds,,,, 37415,"Lake Pepin Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Development",2017,48667,,,,,,,,,,,.2,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to finalize the draft Lake Pepin Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Report, issue it for public comment, address comments, and finalize the report. Lake Pepin is impaired by high levels of nutrients that cause excessive growth of algae. High levels of sediment, carried in by major river systems, also affect the lake. The sediment is filling in the lake at a much faster rate than before Minnesota was settled and intensely farmed. Nutrients and sediment are distinct yet inter-related pollutants, and are being addressed in separate TMDL reports. ",,,2016-09-27,2017-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Scott, Wabasha",,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-pepin-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-development,,,, 37430,"Lake Superior North Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAPS) Lakes Paleolimnological Investigation",2017,62883,,,,,,,,,,,.37,"Science Museum of Minnesota","For-Profit Business/Entity","Concern for Deer Yard and Poplar lakes centers on their current trends of decreasing water transparencies often associated with phosphorus or sediment increases. Although both lakes still meet nutrient goals, trends in Secchi depth may presage emerging issues with the state of the lakes. This has further led to questions whether the productivity of the lakes have changed over time, what the natural or historical condition of the lakes were, what the current trajectory of each lake is, and how to best set management goals. Paleolimnological techniques reconstruct the nutrient and algal history and trends in sedimentation of these two lakes. The data collected in this project is the foundation for an accurate protection implementation strategy design for the future management of these lakes and timely completion of the Lake Superior North Watershed Restoration And Protection Strategy (WRAPS) to be completed in 2017/2018. ",,"Lake Superior - North Watershed ",2016-10-17,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Evens,MPCA,"525 S Lake Ave Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6644",,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Cook,,"Lake Superior - North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-superior-north-watershed-restoration-and-protection-wraps-lakes-paleolimnological-inve,,,, 23874,"Lake Okabena Diagnostic Study",2014,27304,,,,,,,,,,,,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to improve understanding of nutrient (phosphorus) and sediment sources in the Lake Okabena Watershed.",,,2014-03-01,2015-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Mark ",Hanson,MPCA,"504 Fairgrounds Rd Suite 200",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 476-4259",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Nobles,,"Little Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-okabena-diagnostic-study,,,, 23894,"Lake of the Woods Sediment Phosphorus Dynamics",2014,47085,,,"Tangible relationships between season-temperature and rates of P release under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Forecasting the future potential of enhanced internal P loading in LOW.",,,,,,,,,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to determine: 1) temperature and seasonal variations in sediment chemical-textural characteristics (upper 10-cm sediment layer) and rates of P release from sediments; and 2) vertical variations in mobile P concentrations in the sediment column of Big Traverse Bay in order to better understand the role of internal P loading to the P economy of LOW and for the development of the LOW TMDL.",,,2014-07-01,2015-08-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Josh,Stromlund,"Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District","PO Box 217 ",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-2757",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woods-sediment-phosphorus-dynamics,,,, 3200,"Lake St. Croix Implementation Plan - Work Order",2011,49980,,,,,,,,,,,.24,Limnotech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop an Implementation Plan for restoring Lake St. Croix and impaired waters within the contributing watershed, and protect waters currently attaining water quality standards.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Chris ",Zadak,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2837,Chris.Zadak@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-st-croix-implementation-plan-work-order,,,, 28136,"Lake Superior South Local Civic Engagement & WRAPS Support (Lake County)",2015,83000,,,,,,,,,,,1.10,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The main purpose of this project is to provide fiscal resources for Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District (Lake County SWCD) to be engaged and participate in efforts for civic engagement in the Lake Superior South (LS South) Lake Superior North (LS North) watersheds and lead and carry-out civic engagement in the early stages of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) process in the Cloquet River watershed. This project will also provide funding for water chemistry monitoring assistance and diagnostic field work that will fill identified monitoring gaps and stressors within the LS South watershed. The project will be integrated with the agency-led WRAPS process. ",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed Lake Superior - North Watershed Cloquet River Watershed ",2014-07-28,2017-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Schutte,",Dan,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","616 Third Avenue ","Two Harbors",MN,55616-,"(218) 834-8378",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Lake,,"Cloquet River, Lake Superior - North, Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-superior-south-local-civic-engagement-wraps-support-lake-county,,,, 28136,"Lake Superior South Local Civic Engagement & WRAPS Support (Lake County)",2017,25000,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The main purpose of this project is to provide fiscal resources for Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District (Lake County SWCD) to be engaged and participate in efforts for civic engagement in the Lake Superior South (LS South) Lake Superior North (LS North) watersheds and lead and carry-out civic engagement in the early stages of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) process in the Cloquet River watershed. This project will also provide funding for water chemistry monitoring assistance and diagnostic field work that will fill identified monitoring gaps and stressors within the LS South watershed. The project will be integrated with the agency-led WRAPS process. ",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed Lake Superior - North Watershed Cloquet River Watershed ",2014-07-28,2017-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Schutte,",Dan,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","616 Third Avenue ","Two Harbors",MN,55616-,"(218) 834-8378",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Lake,,"Cloquet River, Lake Superior - North, Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-superior-south-local-civic-engagement-wraps-support-lake-county,,,, 28156,"Lake Winona Nutrient Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)",2015,36993,,,,,,,,,,,0.18,"Emmons & Oliver Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","Update previous draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) documents and modeling files with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) comments and site specific standards.",,"Long Prairie River Watershed",2014-11-21,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Denise ",Oakes,"MPCA Detroit Lakes Office","714 Lake Street, Suite 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8119",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Douglas,,"Long Prairie River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-winona-nutrient-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl,,,, 28169,"Lake St. Croix Monitoring & Implementation",2015,200000,,,,,,,,,,,0.21,"St. Croix River Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to gain information about the amount and sources of phosphorous flowing into Lake St Croix by implementing additional water quality monitoring and/or to reduce the amount of phosphorous flowing into Lake St Croix by implementing phosphorous reduction activities. ",,"Lower St. Croix River Watershed ",2014-09-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Ryun,"St. Croix River Association","230 S. Washington St Unit 1","St. Croix Falls",MN,54024-0655,"(715) 483-3300",,"Monitoring, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Washington,,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-st-croix-monitoring-implementation,,,, 28171,"Lake of the Woods/Rainy River Watershed Forum",2015,500,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is a co-sponsor and assists with a portion of the financial support for the International Rainy River-Lake of the Woods Watershed Forum. ",,"Rainy River - Rainy Lake Watershed Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2015-01-15,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tom,Sellers,"Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation","Box 112",Kenora,Ontario,"P9N 3X1","(866) 370-8891",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Roseau, St. Louis",,"Lake of the Woods, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Rainy River - Rainy Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woodsrainy-river-watershed-forum-2015,,,, 28171,"Lake of the Woods/Rainy River Watershed Forum",2016,500,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is a co-sponsor and assists with a portion of the financial support for the International Rainy River-Lake of the Woods Watershed Forum. ",,"Rainy River - Rainy Lake Watershed Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2015-01-15,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tom,Sellers,"Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation","Box 112",Kenora,Ontario,"P9N 3X1","(866) 370-8891",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Roseau, St. Louis",,"Lake of the Woods, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Rainy River - Rainy Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woodsrainy-river-watershed-forum-2015,,,, 28171,"Lake of the Woods/Rainy River Watershed Forum",2017,500,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is a co-sponsor and assists with a portion of the financial support for the International Rainy River-Lake of the Woods Watershed Forum. ",,"Rainy River - Rainy Lake Watershed Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2015-01-15,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tom,Sellers,"Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation","Box 112",Kenora,Ontario,"P9N 3X1","(866) 370-8891",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Roseau, St. Louis",,"Lake of the Woods, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Rainy River - Rainy Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woodsrainy-river-watershed-forum-2015,,,, 28171,"Lake of the Woods/Rainy River Watershed Forum",2018,500,,,,,,,,,,,,"Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is a co-sponsor and assists with a portion of the financial support for the International Rainy River-Lake of the Woods Watershed Forum. ",,"Rainy River - Rainy Lake Watershed Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2015-01-15,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tom,Sellers,"Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation","Box 112",Kenora,Ontario,"P9N 3X1","(866) 370-8891",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Roseau, St. Louis",,"Lake of the Woods, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Rainy River - Rainy Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-woodsrainy-river-watershed-forum-2015,,,, 28173,"Lake Superior Streams Sediment Stressor Investigation",2015,199981,,,,,,,,,,,2.15,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will dentify critical pathways and areas on the landscape that contribute a disproportionate amount of sediment stressors to selected streams located in LS South and/or LS North HUC 8 watersheds. Unlike other HUC 8 watersheds with one mainstem stream and nested tributaries to the mainstem, LS South and North consist of numerous individual streams flowing to Lake Superior. Each of these streams has a mainstem, tributaries flowing to the mainstem and a surrounding watershed. The selected study streams and their associated watersheds will be evaluated as representative of the larger pool of stream types and conditions of LS South and North streams. This work in turn will help inform management of all streams and associated watersheds in Lake Superior South and North HUC 8 watersheds.",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed Lake Superior - North Watershed",2014-08-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,John,Nieber,"University of Minnesota","1390 Eckles Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55108,"(612) 625-6724",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake",,"Lake Superior - North, Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-superior-streams-sediment-stressor-investigation,,,, 18485,"Land Use Maps & Analysis of Lake of the Woods/Rainy River Basin",2013,100000,,,,,,,,,,,1.26,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","With a perceived increase in the frequency and intensity of cyanobacterial algal blooms in Lake of the Woods (LOW), there has been an increased effort to collect information about the nature of algal blooms, nutrient concentrations and sources of nutrients to the LOW. As part of this effort, land cover maps of the LOW Watershed are needed as inputs to hydrology models and analyses of land use and land use change.The goal of this project is to produce land cover classifications and land use change maps of the LOW Watershed for the ~1990 and ~2010 time periods, and will tabulate and summarize all data by sub-watersheds.",,,2013-02-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Leif,Olmanson,"University of Minnesota",,,,,651-206-9102,Olman002@umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/land-use-maps-analysis-lake-woodsrainy-river-basin,,,, 10027660,"Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2023",2023,59953,,,,,,,,,,,.52,"Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to complete a water chemistry dataset necessary for the assessment of sixteen (16) Leech Lake Reservation lakes and one stream site within the Leech Lake River Watershed for the determination of overall watershed health, and the identification of impaired waters (according to State water quality standards), or waters in need of additional protection to prevent future impairments. The project is a part of the Leech Lake River Intensive Watershed Monitoring effort led by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). It is advantageous for the Band to collaborate with federal, state, and local partners to obtain the largest and most intricate water quality data set possible for the analyzation of current conditions and historic trends in Reservation waters to help inform the Band's assessment of water quality in Reservation lakes and streams under its own standards in the future.  ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2023-03-01,2025-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Jakob,Sorensen,"Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe","190 Sailstar Dr NE NW","Cass Lake",MN,56633,"(763) 516-0266",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Cass,,"Leech Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/leech-lake-band-ojibwe-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-2023,,,, 10012171,"Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Big Fork River Watershed",2020,22478,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to complete a water chemistry dataset necessary for the assessment of six Leech Lake Reservation lakes within the Big Fork Watershed for the determination of overall watershed health, and the identification of impaired waters (according to State water quality standards), or waters in need of additional protection to prevent future impairments. The project is a part of the Big Fork Intensive Watershed Monitoring effort which aids the MInnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in meeting the requirements of the Clean Water Act for restoring and protecting the multiple beneficial and cultural uses of the Band's invaluable water resources. It is advantageous for the Band to collaborate with federal, state, and local partners to obtain the largest and most intricate water quality data set possible for the analyzation of current conditions and historic trends in Reservation waters to help inform the water quality standard development process. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2020-03-02,2022-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Eric,Krumm,"Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe","15756 State 371 N","Cass Lake",MN,56633,"(507) 450-0879",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Itasca,,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/leech-lake-band-ojibwe-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-big-fork-river-watershed,,,, 9647,"Leech Lake River Watershed Restoration and Protection Project ",2012,30000,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"Cass County (Environmental Services Department)","Local/Regional Government","This project supports the planning, coordination and civic engagement/outreach components of the Leech Lake River Major Watershed project. Phase 1 will focus towards the development of project teams, identifying stakeholders, developing an initial civic engagement strategic plan and reviewing current and past watershed project data. Phase II of this project will focus on source assessment, running of watershed modeling scenarios, lake protection planning, stressor identification and the continuation of the Civic Engagement components of the project.",,,2012-12-27,2014-08-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,John,Ringle,"Cass County (Environmental Services Department)",,,,,"(218) 547-7241",john.ringle@co.cass.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Cass, Hubbard",,"Leech Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/leech-lake-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project,,,, 9647,"Leech Lake River Watershed Restoration and Protection Project ",2013,70000,,,,,,,,,,,.75,"Cass County (Environmental Services Department)","Local/Regional Government","This project supports the planning, coordination and civic engagement/outreach components of the Leech Lake River Major Watershed project. Phase 1 will focus towards the development of project teams, identifying stakeholders, developing an initial civic engagement strategic plan and reviewing current and past watershed project data. Phase II of this project will focus on source assessment, running of watershed modeling scenarios, lake protection planning, stressor identification and the continuation of the Civic Engagement components of the project.",,,2012-12-27,2014-08-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,John,Ringle,"Cass County (Environmental Services Department)",,,,,"(218) 547-7241",john.ringle@co.cass.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Cass, Hubbard",,"Leech Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/leech-lake-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project,,,, 28133,"Leech Lake River Major Watershed Wraps Stratedy (WRAPS) - Phase 3",2015,50000,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Cass County Environmental Services Department","Local/Regional Government","The main outcome of Phase III of the project will be the final deliverable of a WRAPS report that will prescribe the restoration and protection strategies for the surface water resources within the Leech Lake River Watershed. The WRAPS will provide the analytical and strategic foundation which will be essential in protecting the surface water resources within this high quality watershed. Along with the development of the WRAPS report, this project will support the development and completion of the MPCA Stressor ID and Watershed Assessment reports to be completed for this watershed. The Civic Engagement (CE) component of this project will also continue from the efforts completed during Phase I & II. To keep stakeholder/citizens informed on the project and to gather important feedback on the watershed, meetings and/or community conversations will be held at key points during this project phase. Finalizing and utilizing the information from the Zonation Modeling process in the WRAPS watershed priority planning efforts along with the continued efforts towards growing the communication network and establishing a watershed identity will also be important CE aspects of this project phase. The ongoing effort of engaging the citizens of the watershed in working together in the long-term protection of some of Minnesota’s finest and most important surface water resources is a vital overall component of this project.",,"Leech Lake River Watershed",2014-10-29,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,John,Ringle,"Cass County Environmental Services Department","303 Minnesota Ave West ",Walker,MN,56484,"(218) 547-7256",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Cass, Hubbard",,"Leech Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/leech-lake-river-major-watershed-wraps-stratedy-wraps-phase-3,,,, 2737,"LeSueur River Watershed Approach Civic Engagement",2011,137787,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"Minnesota State University-Mankato","Public College/University","This project will initiate the process of community engagement in the LeSueur River watershed by assessing the needs and interests of the community and bringing a diverse set of stakeholders together to determine how best to foster action in improving and protecting water quality. ",,,2011-06-27,2013-08-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Scott ",Kudelka,"Minnesota State University Mankato",,,,,"(507) 389-5492",scott.kudelka@mnscu.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Steele, Waseca",,"Le Sueur River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lesueur-river-watershed-approach-civic-engagement,,,, 10027668,"LIDAR MNIT Interagency Agreement",2023,150000,,,,,,100000,,,,,1.5,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","Minnesota Departments of Information Technology Services (MNIT) and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) are partnering with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to acquire high-resolution digital elevation data developed from airborne lidar (Light Detection and Ranging) for the Minnesota River East and West regions. The data will be used to generate Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) for use in engineering design and design reviews, conservation planning, research, delivery, floodplain mapping, and hydrologic modeling utilizing lidar technology. The data is to be acquired during spring 2023. ",,"Minnesota DNR: LiDAR - Minnesota's Digital Elevation Project ",2023-03-27,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Myrna,Halback,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2403",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Faribault, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, Nicollet, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Stevens, Swift, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Des Moines River - Headwaters, East Fork Des Moines River, Lac qui Parle River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Pomme de Terre River, Redwood River, South Fork Crow River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lidar-mnit-interagency-agreement,,,, 10009703,"Limnotech stormwater guidance",2019,57308,,,,,,,,,,,.21,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete updates to existing information and incorporate new information into the Minnesota Stormwater Manual including the Blue Star Assessment tool. Stormwater practitioners use the information and assessment tool to implement the most effective and cost-efficient practices for managing stormwater runoff volume, stormwater pollutants, and to meet regulatory requirements associated with stormwater permits. ",,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual ",2018-11-08,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Trojan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2790",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/limnotech-stormwater-guidance,,,, 10008240,"Little Fork River Sediment Sources and Fate - Phase 1",2019,35388,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"Koochiching County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","Four stream segments, totaling over 100 miles, are impaired in the Little Fork River for Total Suspended Solids (TSS). This study will provide local partners with project options for reducing sediment in the Little Fork Watershed. Through the use of sediment fingerprinting determinations can be made if the sediment is from in (or near) channel, or the watershed and identify what sub-watershed the sediment is coming originating. Phase 1 will include: background and existing data collection, field reconnaissance, establishing a sampling network, site selection for passive sediment samplers, and compilation of existing data including geographic information system (GIS) data sets. ",,"Little Fork River Watershed ",2019-10-01,2020-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching County SWCD","501 3rd St Ste 201","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1174",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/little-fork-river-sediment-sources-and-fate-phase-1,,,, 10012703,"Little Fork River Sediment Sources and Fate - Phase 2",2020,110316,,,,,,,,,,,1.1,USGS,"Federal Government","Four stream segments, totaling over 100 miles, are impaired in the Little Fork River for Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and this study will provide local partners with project options for reduction of sediment in the Little Fork Watershed. Through the use of sediment fingerprinting determinations can be made if the sediment is from in or near channel, or the watershed and identify what sub-watershed the sediment is coming originating. Phase 1 will include: background and existing data collection, field reconnaissance, establishing a sampling network, site selection for passive sediment samplers, and compile existing data including geographic information system (GIS) data sets. ",,"Little Fork River Watershed ",2020-04-03,2021-01-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Anna,Baker,USGS,"2280 Woodale Dr","Mounds View",MN,55112,"(763) 783-3156",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/little-fork-river-sediment-sources-and-fate-phase-2,,,, 10021905,"Little Fork River Sediment Sources and Fate - Phase 3",2022,112377,,,,,,,,,,,.41,USGS,"Federal Government","The sediment fingerprinting design will be custom fit for the unique geology and land-use history in the Little Fork River Watershed. The design will identify potential sources of sediment pollution within the watershed, including soil erosion from upland forests and wetlands from subwatersheds with different glacial deposits and bedrock geology, gullies, riverbanks, and bluffs. This will enable local partners to field verify potential BMP locations with private and public land owners to mitigate sediment inputs to the Little Fork Watershed. ",,"Little Fork River Watershed ",2022-03-30,2022-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Kennedy,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 Lake Ave S Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6629",,"Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/little-fork-river-sediment-sources-and-fate-phase-3,,,, 10018141,"Little Fork River Sediment Sources and Fate - Phase 1",2021,118893,,,,,,,,,,,.34,USGS,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This phase one project is to develop an understanding of sediment transport and fate in the Little Fork River system through the use of sediment fingerprinting and a sediment budget by setting up sampling sites for target sediments and source sediments. ",,"Little Fork River Watershed ",2021-05-07,2022-01-14,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Kennedy,MPCA,"525 Lake Ave. S, Ste 400",Duluth," MN",55802,"(218) 302-6629",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/little-fork-river-sediment-sources-and-fate-phase-1-0,,,, 18467,"Little Cannon River Watershed SWAT Model – March 2013",2013,59116,,,,,,,,,,,.29,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The MPCA has selected the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) watershed model to simulate watershed hydrology and water quality to assess various restoration scenarios in the Little Cannon River watershed. The SWAT model is an important tool in developing an understanding of existing conditions and simulating conditions under various management scenarios to inform the development of implementation strategies and plans to restore and protect streams and lakes. This project will finalize the development of the SWAT model for the Little Cannon River watershed and apply it to evaluate scenarios to assist in addressing these management needs.",,,2013-03-01,2013-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,507-206-2621,justin.watkins@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Dakota, Dodge, Freeborn, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Scott, Steele, Waseca",,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/little-cannon-river-watershed-swat-model-march-2013,,,, 19381,"Little Fork River and Big Fork River - USGS FLOWSED",2013,140000,,,,,,11047,Federal,,,,.33,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The Little Fork River and Big Fork River - USGS FLOWSED project was established to collect site specific data for streamflow, SSC, and bedload at the Littlefork and Big Fork Rivers in Northern Minnesota; use the data to evaluate the use of dimensionless sediment rating curves for the rivers; and document the results of the study in conjunction with the results from other rivers in the state for the application of regional sediment rating curves to rivers in Minnesota. The project is an extension of the Statewide Sediment Network and a collaboration with a MN DNR project sampling several other sites in the state. The collaborative project will develop regional sediment rating curves for Minnesota. The development of regional sediment rating curves for Minnesota will enhance water resources programs by providing improved sediment budgets, reducing costs associated with extensive sediment data collection, identifying streams that depart from reference conditions, providing a tool for restoration prioritization, and yielding important information for future river restoration design.",,,2012-08-01,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Ellison,USGS,"2280 Woodale Drive","Mounds View ",MN,55112,763/783-2471,,"Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/little-fork-river-and-big-fork-river-usgs-flowsed,,,, 10004395,"Little Fork Watershed Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2018,81391,,,,,,,,,,,0.27,"Koochiching SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Little Fork River Watershed Assessment will include the waters of the Rice River, Little Fork River, Flint Creek, Nett Lake River, Beaver Brook, Valley River, Willow River, Sturgeon River, Bear River, Dark River, and the Lost River. This Assessment will also include Little Bear Lake, Bear Lake, Thistledew Lake, Little Moose Lake, Raddison Lake, Napoleon Lake, Owen Lake, Dark Lake, Clear Lake, Long (Main) Lake, Dewey Lake, and Long (North) Lake. These lakes and streams are found throughout the Little Fork River Watershed, which spans parts of Koochiching, St. Louis and Itasca Counties. This assessment focuses on collection of water chemistry and field parameters at the 25 sites identified and modified by MPCA.  The Collaborative effort between Koochiching Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), North St. Louis SWCD, Itasca SWCD and MPCA will utilize experienced staff to obtain comprehensive data of surface waters. This project will support the biological data collected by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and will establish whether these surface waters meet state and federal standards for aquatic life/recreation. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants Little Fork River Watershed ",2018-04-01,2020-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching SWCD","501 3rd Street, Suite 201","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1180",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/little-fork-watershed-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 23891,"Little Fork Total Maximum Dail Load (TMDL) and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2014,100006,,,,,,,,,,,0.45,"Emmons & Oliver Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop and finalize the WRAPS for the Little Fork River Watershed.",,,2014-02-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Kennedy,MPCA,"525 Lake Avenue South, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,(218)302-6629,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/little-fork-total-maximum-dail-load-tmdl-and-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-,,,, 37647,"Littlefork Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Phase 2",2017,3730,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Emmons & Olivier Resources Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this project is to re-calculate the Littlefork river sediment Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) utilizing the 15 mg/L Total Suspended Solids (TSS) standard and update the associated Littlefork Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) document. ",,"Little Fork River Watershed ",2017-02-16,2017-03-16,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Kennedy,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 S Lake Ave Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6629",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/littlefork-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-phase-2,,,, 37644,"Local Civic Engagement and Watershed Restoration and Protection Support (Lake SWCD)",2017,7500,,,,,,,,,,,2.7,"Lake County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project will develop, implement, and evaluate civic engagement activities within the Rainy River Headwaters and Cloquet watersheds. In addition, Lake County will also assist in expanding water quality monitoring efforts in support of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) process. ",,"Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed Cloquet River Watershed ",2016-06-30,2018-07-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Schutte,"Lake County SWCD","616 3rd Ave","Two Harbors",MN,55616,"(218) 834-8378",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-civic-engagement-and-watershed-restoration-and-protection-support-lake-swcd,,,, 19438,"Long Prairie Red Eye Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)",2014,77128,,,,,,,,,,,.36,"Emmons & Olivier Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for all impaired stream reaches and lakes within the Long Prairie and Red Eye Watersheds.",,,2013-10-01,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Bonnie ",Finnerty,MPCA,"Brainerd Office",,,,218/316-3897,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Long Prairie River, Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/long-prairie-red-eye-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl,,,, 10009865,"Long and Strand Lake Sediment Cores",2019,74981,,,,,,,,,,,.36,"St. Croix Watershed Researh Station","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project is to collect site specific core sampling for the development of total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) for Strand and Long lakes. ","Recent monitoring shows that the lakes experience nuisance cyanobacterial blooms and elevated nutrients and do not meet Minnesota state standards for total phosphorus and chlorophyll-a. This has led to questions whether the productivity and condition of the lakes have changed over time, what the natural or historical condition of the lakes were, what the current trajectory of the lakes is, and how to best set management goals. Knowledge of the natural state of a lake and an understanding of the timing and magnitude of historical ecological changes become critical components for any management plan. ","St. Louis River Watershed ",2019-06-21,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mark,Edlund,"St. Croix Watershed Research Station","16910 152nd St","Marine on St. Croix",MN,55047,"(651) 433-5924",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/long-and-strand-lake-sediment-cores,,,, 3391,"Long Prairie Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2012,78450,,,,,,,,,,,.40,"Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will gather watershed data to support the development of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy with parameter-specific targets that will maintain or improve water quality for the Long Prairie River Watershed. This project will also provide an important framework for civic and citizen engagement and communication, contributing to long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed.",,,2012-01-02,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Emily ",Siira,"Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 346-3897",emily.siira@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Long Prairie River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/long-prairie-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 33250,"Long Prairie & Red Eye Watersheds - Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2016,23900,,,,,,,,,,,0.10,"Emmons & Oliver Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is to finalize the Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) and Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategies (WRAPS) for the Red Eye and Long Prairie Watersheds.",,"Long Prairie River Watershed",2015-10-14,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Bonnie E",Finnerty,"MPCA Brainerd Office","7678 College Road, Suite 105",Baxter,MN,56425,"(218) 316-3897",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Long Prairie River, Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/long-prairie-red-eye-watersheds-watershed-restoration-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 10008250,"St. Louis River Stressor Identification/Gap Monitoring",2019,146000,,,,,,,,,,,.35,"South St Louis Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this contract is to augment data collection efforts for the St. Louis River (SLR) Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) and for four impaired Duluth beaches. For the SLR WRAPS, activities include: attaining datasets for watershed stressors and geomorphic conditions, water quality gap monitoring, and a civic engagement component. Impaired beaches activities include: collection of field observational data, field water chemistry, and water quality samples for analytical analysis. ",,"Lake Superior - South Watershed St. Louis River Watershed ",2019-04-15,2021-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,R.C.,Boheim,"South St Louis SWCD","215 N 1st Ave East",Duluth,MN,55801,"(218) 723-4867",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-stressor-identificationgap-monitoring,,,, 10008255,"St. Louis Civic Engagement & Watershed Restoration And Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Carlton SWCD",2019,23758,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"Carlton County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","Beginning in June 2019, the St Louis River Watershed will start the second round of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) process. This project helps the Carlton County SWCD (SWCD) initiate a broader citizen participation process in the Watershed. The SWCD staff will be enabled to create a greater degree of public interest in and awareness of the general health of the Watershed. This work will create the foundation for greater citizen involvement in the planning and implementation of restoration and protection activities in the Watershed. These efforts will help identify interested and motivated citizens and land owners that are ready to work collaboratively with the SWCD to address specific water quality problems. ",,"St. Louis River Watershed ",2019-06-04,2021-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Melanie,Bomier,"Carlton County SWCD","PO Box 29",Carlton,MN,55718,"(218) 384-3891",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-civic-engagement-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-carlton-swcd,,,, 10008256,"St. Louis Civic Engagement & Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) - North St. Louis SWCD",2019,12457,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"North St. Louis SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The project provides the opportunity for the North Saint Louis Soil and Water Conservation District (NSLSWCD) to engage in efforts to increase public participation in the St. Louis River Watershed and participate in the planning and technical review of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) process. NSLSWCD contains the headwaters of the St. Louis River Watershed. The District’s knowledge of the area, communities, and organizations puts them in a unique position to work cooperatively in the watershed. ",,"St. Louis River Watershed ",2019-06-01,2021-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Anita,Provinzino,"North St. Louis SWCD","307 1st Street South",Virginia,MN,55792,"(218) 471-7284",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Itasca, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-civic-engagement-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategies-wraps-north-st,,,, 10021899,"St. Louis, Cloquet, and Duluth HSPF Watershed Models Update",2022,189975,,,,,,,,,,,.66,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The objectives of this project are to update and extend the simulation periods of the St. Louis River and Cloquet River watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) model and the Duluth urban area HSPF model and conduct recalibration of the hydrology and water quality simulations. The model updates will support work to update the existing Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) reports. ",,"St. Louis River Watershed Cloquet River Watershed ",2021-12-08,2022-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Itasca, Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-cloquet-and-duluth-hspf-watershed-models-update,,,, 10018148,"St. Louis River Area of Concern program support - bathymetry data inventory",2021,44846,,,,,,,,,,,0.2,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","State resource agencies are implementing a delisting strategy for the St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) by completing the Remedial Action Plan (RAP). A suite of 80 management actions in the RAP were developed to address specific Beneficial Use Impairments (BUI) identified throughout the estuary. Removing these legacy impacts often involves restoring historically altered habits by manipulating sediment characteristics, restoring shoreline function, and constructing under water features. Restoring depth contours is the most effective habitat improvement opportunity available, and resource management decisions rely heavily on key environmental indicators to document progress. These indicators are often highly correlated with physical habitat parameters like water depth and the underwater landscape, or bathymetry. State agencies currently need to facilitate conversations among local stakeholders to inventory existing bathymetric data, evaluate data quality objectives, identify data gaps, and coordinate future field collection efforts. ",,,2020-07-01,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Breneman,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 Lake Avenue South",Duluth,MN,55802,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-area-concern-program-support-bathymetry-data-inventory,,,, 13226,"St. Louis River Bioavailability BUI Removal Protocol",2012,163100,,,,,,302000,"Federal-U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)",,,,.5,"U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)","Federal Government","This project will provide a protocol for prioritizing sites in the St. Louis Area of Concern (AOC ) for restoration based on site-specific bioavailability considerations. Despite large data collection efforts focused on sediment chemistry, the extent to which sediment with moderate levels of contamination is available for uptake into biota and therefore contributing to Beneficial Use Impairments (BUI)s is still largely unknown.",,,2012-06-12,2013-10-17,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Nelson,French,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 302-6625",nelson.french@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","St. Louis River Estuary and Area of Concern 2012","St. Louis, Lake, Carlton",,"Lake Superior - South, Nemadji River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-bioavailability-bui-removal-protocol,,,, 18234,"St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) Remediation to Restoration Support-2012",2013,219668,,,,,,411100,"Federal USEPA",,,,2.0,"U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (USEPA-GLRI)","Federal Government","The St. Louis River Area of Concern (SLRAOC) conservation partners are focused on removing Beneficial Use Impairments (BUI) in the estuary and eventually delisting the SLRAOC. Cooperative efforts between multiple resource agencies and regional stakeholders have identified a host of restoration objectives, developed project support activities, and partially secured funding that includes a state commitment through the Minnesota Clean Water Fund. Continued cooperative success to remediate and restore habitat conditions within the SLRAOC for the purpose of removing BUIs and delisting the SLRAOC depends on securing non-state matching resources. This project will support the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in coordinating the SLRAOC Remedial Action Plan (RAP) through the following tasks: 1) Fish Tumor and Deformity Assessment, 2) Interagency and Leadership Group Development, 3) Sediment/Biotic Relationship Assessment in St. Louis Bay, 4) SLRAOC Data System Development, and 5) Completion of SLRAOC-wide Sediment Characterization. The Minnesota Clean Water Fund is supporting items 4 and 5 of this comprehensive package to achieve water quality improvements in the lower St. Louis River and Duluth harbor.",,,2012-07-01,2013-12-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Nelson,French,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 302-6625",nelson.french@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","St. Louis River Estuary and Area of Concern 2012","Carlton, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, Nemadji River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-area-concern-aoc-remediation-restoration-support-2012,,,, 18350,"St. Louis River AOC Remediation to Restoration Support-2013",2013,1112252,,,,,,2190000,Federal,,,,10,"U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (USEPA-GLRI)","Federal Government","The St. Louis River Area of Concern (SLRAOC) conservation partners are focused on removing Beneficial Use Impairments (BUI) in the estuary and eventually delisting the SLRAOC. Cooperative efforts between multiple resource agencies and regional stakeholders have identified a host of restoration objectives, developed project support activities, and partially secured funding that includes a state commitment through the Minnesota Clean Water Fund. Continued cooperative success to remediate and restore habitat conditions within the SLRAOC for the purpose of removing BUIs and delisting the SLRAOC depends on securing non-state matching resources. This project will support the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in coordinating the SLRAOC Remedial Action Plan (RAP) through the following tasks: 1) assessment of remedial alternatives and the development of quality assurance plans, 2) assessment of dredge materials and volumes needed for restoration, 3) development of engineering design and construction specifications for specific project sites, and 4) evaluations of pre-project ecological conditions for reference conditions and long-term monitoring design objectives. Program success will be demonstrated by evaluating BUI removal objectives in relation to delisting goals, applicability and efficiency of dredge materials, and informing the final stages of the SLRAOC Implementation Framework. The Minnesota Clean Water Fund is supporting item 4 of this comprehensive package to achieve water quality improvements in the lower St. Louis River and Duluth harbor.",,,2013-04-01,2016-10-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Nelson,French,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 302-6625",nelson.french@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","St. Louis River Estuary and Area of Concern 2012","Carlton, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, Nemadji River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-aoc-remediation-restoration-support-2013,,,, 10027667,"St. Louis River Watershed Mercury Total Maximum Daily Load Analysis",2023,50000,,,,,,271828,,,,,.5,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of the St. Louis River Watershed Mercury Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) is to determine the mercury reductions needed to meet the water quality standards for mercury and support healthy consumption of fish by people and wildlife. Fishing is important in this watershed for economic and cultural reasons, including the exercise of tribal treaty rights; Fond du Lac’s 0.77 ng/L water quality standard protects subsistence fishing. This project will result in the development of the Mercury TMDL calculations and associated mercury source assessment. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency: St. Louis River Watershed mercury TMDL ",2022-03-17,2024-02-14,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Tom,Estabrooks,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 South Lake Avenue, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6608",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Itasca, Lake, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-watershed-mercury-total-maximum-daily-load-analysis,,,, 29744,"St Louis River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2015,156977,,,,,,,,,,,0.7,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will gather watershed data necessary for the development of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report to maintain and improve water quality for the St Louis River Watershed. ",,"St. Louis River Watershed ",2015-03-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Kennedy,"MPCA Duluth Office","525 Lake Ave. S., Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6629",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Itasca, Pine, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 4024,"St. Louis River Area of Concern Contaminated Sediment Sampling and Characterization",2010,750000,,,,,,2292400,Federal,,,,7.5,"U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) & U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)","Federal Government","This project will provide technical, planning and engineering assistance to the MPCA for the development and implementation of the St. Louis River Remedial Action Plan (RAP). USACE and USEPA in partnership with the MPCA will administer work plans to complete a sediment assessment for Minnesota areas within Superior Bay, St. Louis Bay, Lower St. Louis River and the Upper St. Louis River, encompassing approximately 5,349 acres of the St. Louis River and Estuary. This will provide the baseline information to resource managers necessary to establish a SLRAOC-wide analysis for remediation and restoration prioritization purposes. ",,,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Nelson,French,,,,,,"(218) 302-6625",nelson.french@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","St. Louis River Estuary and Area of Concern 2012","Carlton, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South, Nemadji River, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-area-concern-contaminated-sediment-sampling-and-characterization,,,, 37409,"St. Louis River Area of Concern (SLRAOC) Data System Phase 5",2017,99951,,,,,,,,,,,0.41,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this project is to provide technical support to data generators and users of the Saint Louis River Area of Concern (SLRAOC) to support the Beneficial Use Impairment (BUI) removal process.",,"St. Louis River Area of Concern ",2016-08-18,2017-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Deepa,deAlwis,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2572",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-area-concern-slraoc-data-system-phase-5,,,, 37429,"St. Louis River Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAPS) Project - Phase 2",2017,165599,,,,,,,,,,,.6,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The St. Louis River watershed is one of the largest watersheds in northern Minnesota and the largest single contributing watershed to Lake Superior. Surface waters are abundant with 353 lakes and 97 streams segments. Large areas of forest and wetlands help to sustain areas of exceptional water quality. However, land use changes have degraded many lakes, rivers, and streams. 21 stream reaches have aquatic life impairments, as identified by high turbidity (1 reach), poor quality aquatic macro-invertebrate community (16 reaches), and/or poor quality fish community (12 reaches). 14 stream reaches have aquatic recreation impairments due to high concentrations of Escherichia coli. 7 lakes have aquatic recreation impairments as identified by eutrophication indicators. There are many lakes and streams that meet water quality standards and will be considered for protection measures. This project will complete the associated Total Maximum Daily Load and Watershed Restoration and Protection for the St. Louis River Watershed. ",,"St. Louis River Watershed ",2016-10-14,2017-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Kennedy,MPCA,"525 S Lake Ave Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6629",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Itasca, Lake, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-wraps-project-phase-2,,,, 37443,"St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) Focused Feasibility Study Addendums",2017,44831,,,,,,,,,,,.45,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is completing Feasibility Study Addendums and updating other project documents for Thomson and Scanlon Reservoirs, and Mud Lake W sites in the St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC). ",,"St. Louis River Area of Concern ",2016-12-19,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Bauman,MPCA,"525 S Lake Ave Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6607",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-area-concern-aoc-focused-feasibility-study-addendums,,,, 23543,"St. Louis River AOC USACE Remedial Action Plan Partnership Agreement ",2014,1201200,,,,,,2230800,,,,,12,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","Federal Government","This Partnership Agreement is a 5-year effort that will provide the technical, planning and engineering assistance for implementation of the 2013 St. Louis River Area of Concern Remedial Action Plan. Through this agreement the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and MPCA will develop detailed work plans and construction design plans for numerous sites in the project AOC and assist with critical AOC-wide issues. • 21st Avenue West Restoration Site. Outcome will be preliminary to final engineering designs and costs ready for bid package development. • Knowlton Creek Site. Prepare preliminary to final engineering designs and costs ready for bid package development for stream restoration. • 40th Avenue West & Grassy Point Sites. Prepare preliminary to final engineering designs and costs ready for bid package development. • Chambers Grove Site. Prepare preliminary to final engineering designs and costs ready for bid package development. • Perch Lake Site. Prepare preliminary to final engineering designs and costs ready for bid package development. • Kingsbury Bay Site. Prepare preliminary to final engineering designs and costs ready for bid package development. • NHPA/SHPO Analysis. Conduct National Historic Preservation Act/SHPO review and analysis for all identified Remedial Action Plan sites within the SLRAOC. • Federal Partners. Provide funding to Federal Partners for required participation on site teams for two years. • Operational Capacity/Project Management. Assist with Interagency Coordination including but not limited to: Creation of a Project Management Plan (PMP); creation of an AOC-Wide Communication Plan. • Risk Assessment/Monitoring. The Corps will provide expert technical support for the review and assessment of risks that may result from placement of dredged material for habitat restoration and other BUI remedial projects. ",,,2013-08-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Nelson,French,MPCA,"525 Lake Avenue South, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,218-302-6625,nelson.french@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-river-aoc-usace-remedial-action-plan-partnership-agreement,,,, 3208,"Low Flow Investigations-Statewide FY2012 & FY2013",2012,6289,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","USGS will make streamflow discharge measurements at lowflow measuring stations throughout the state. Measurements will be made during lowflow conditions. On average 100 measurements will be made during FY2012. Stream flow measurements will be entered into the USGS database and made available on the USGS Low Flow Data for Minnesota Streams website.",,,2011-09-20,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Carol,Sinden,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,(651)757-2727,Carol.sinden@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/low-flow-investigations-statewide-fy2012-fy2013,,,, 3208,"Low Flow Investigations-Statewide FY2012 & FY2013",2013,3207,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","USGS will make streamflow discharge measurements at lowflow measuring stations throughout the state. Measurements will be made during lowflow conditions. On average 100 measurements will be made during FY2012. Stream flow measurements will be entered into the USGS database and made available on the USGS Low Flow Data for Minnesota Streams website.",,,2011-09-20,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Carol,Sinden,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,(651)757-2727,Carol.sinden@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/low-flow-investigations-statewide-fy2012-fy2013,,,, 10008236,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Revisions",2019,2498,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Barr Engineering Co","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will revise a recently completed draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report for the Lower Minnesota River Watershed Project. The revision is to correct wasteload allocations for regulated stormwater entities. ",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed ",2019-01-14,2019-03-01,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Chris,Zadak,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2837",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-minnesota-river-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-revisions,,,, 10013341,"Lower Rainy Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Point Source Extension",2021,14989,,,,,,,,,,,.21,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) requires the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to carry out the Total Maximum Daily Load Program (TMDL) in the state of Minnesota. Minnesota has an abundance of lakes and river reaches, many of which will require a TMDL study. In an effort to expedite the completion of TMDL projects, the MPCA constructs watershed models. These models support the development of TMDL studies for multiple listings within a watershed. In 2017 the Lake of the Woods (LOW) watershed HSPF model was extended through 2014. The LOW Watershed HSPF model is currently being extended through 2019. In order to extend the model, many sources of data need to be processed into continuous timeseries of flow and necessary water quality components. This work will involve the extension of the flow and water quality input timeseries for the National Point Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitted point source dischargers in the Little Fork River, Big Fork River, and Lower Rainy River watersheds. ",,"Little Fork River Watershed Big Fork River Watershed Lower Rain River Watershed ",2020-12-11,2021-05-28,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Lake of the Woods, Lower Big Sioux River, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Upper Big Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-rainy-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-point-source-extension,,,, 10013345,"Lower Rainy and Rainy Lake Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS)",2020,132780,,,,,,,,,,,.59,"Koochiching County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this work is to develop a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) and associated Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) documents for the Lower Rainy River and Rainy River Rainy Lake Watersheds. ",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed Lower Rainy River Watershed ",2020-04-01,2022-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching County SWCD","501 3rd St Ste 201","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1174",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, Lake of the Woods",,"Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Rainy Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-rainy-and-rainy-lake-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategies-wraps,,,, 13203,"Lower Sauk-Metro Area Water Quality Protection -CWP 12",2012,65000,,,,,,233000,,,,,.4,"Sauk River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This Sauk River Watershed District project will conduct the Whitney Park river clean-up, adopt a river program and other community events as part of their healthy living programs; will collaborate with the city of St. Cloud to install a rain garden demonstration site at Whitney Park; use local radio and public television stations to promote the District’s “neighborhood rain garden initiative” and other incentive programs.",,,2012-03-28,2016-04-26,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lynn,Nelson,"Sauk River Watershed District",,,,,"(320) 352-2231",lynn@srwdmn.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Preservation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Meeker, Morrison, Pope, Stearns, Todd",,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-sauk-metro-area-water-quality-protection-cwp-12,,,, 13213,"Lower Red Watershed Restoration and Protection Project - Phase 1 ",2012,179348,,,,,,,,,,,.83,"Two Rivers Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will include analysis of existing and newly collected water quality data to verify the impairments on the currently listed reaches and to determine the status of the remaining river reaches as being either impaired or currently meeting standards. Stakeholder involvement and public participation will be a focus throughout the Watershed Approach Project. The project provides an opportunity to assess and leverage the capacity for the local community to engage in the process of watershed management and to adopt protection and restoration practices.",,,2012-04-16,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Money,"Two Rivers Watershed District",,,,,"(218) 842-3333",Daniel.Money@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Kittson, Marshall, Roseau",,"Red River of the North - Tamarac River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-red-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-phase-1,,,, 13213,"Lower Red Watershed Restoration and Protection Project - Phase 1 ",2013,99933,,,,,,,,,,,.6,"Two Rivers Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will include analysis of existing and newly collected water quality data to verify the impairments on the currently listed reaches and to determine the status of the remaining river reaches as being either impaired or currently meeting standards. Stakeholder involvement and public participation will be a focus throughout the Watershed Approach Project. The project provides an opportunity to assess and leverage the capacity for the local community to engage in the process of watershed management and to adopt protection and restoration practices.",,,2012-04-16,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Money,"Two Rivers Watershed District",,,,,"(218) 842-3333",Daniel.Money@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Kittson, Marshall, Roseau",,"Red River of the North - Tamarac River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-red-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-phase-1,,,, 33253,"Lower MN River Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)",2016,53994,,,,,,,,,,,0.2,"Barr Engineering-Minneapolis","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) computations for six impaired lakes and two impaired streams, and to provide TMDL development documentation for selected draft TMDL report sections. ",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed ",2015-11-09,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Christopher G",Zadak,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2837",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-mn-river-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl,,,, 37668,"Lower Minnesota Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Civic Engagement - South",2017,32000,,,,,,,,,,,0.19,"Le Sueur County","Local/Regional Government","This project will plan, implement, and report on a community engagement strategy for identifying community/landowner opportunities, obstacles, and opinions on land management and water quality that will result in the identification of Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) input for the Sibley, Nicollet, Renville, McLeod, Rice, and LeSueur County areas of the Lower Minnesota River watershed. The contractor will compile and analyze information by interactions (surveys, interviews and outreach events) with watershed citizens, landowners, policy makers, and other groups or individuals as necessary to identify land management options and water quality restoration and protection strategies. ",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed ",2016-08-15,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lauren,Klement,"Le Sueur County","88 S Park Ave","Le Center",MN,56057,"(507) 237-4109",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Le Sueur, Rice",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-minnesota-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-civic-engagement-south,,,, 37671,"Lower Minnesota Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Civic Engagement - North",2017,135000,,,,,,,,,,,0.63,"Sibley County","Local/Regional Government","The project will plan, implement, and report on a community engagement strategy for identifying community/landowner opportunities, obstacles, and opinions on land management and water quality that will result in the identification of Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) input for the Sibley, Nicollet, Renville, McLeod, Rice, and Le Sueur County areas of the Lower Minnesota River watershed. Contract participants will gather, compile and analyze information by interactions (surveys, interviews and outreach events) with watershed citizens, landowners, policy makers, and other groups or individuals as necessary to identify land management options and water quality restoration and protection strategies. ",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed ",2016-09-15,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Coleton,Draeger,"Sibley County","400 Court Ave",Gaylord,MN,55334,"(507) 237-4050",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Le Sueur, McLeod, Nicollet, Renville, Rice, Sibley",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-minnesota-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-civic-engagement-north,,,, 37412,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLS) - Phase 2",2017,240207,,,,,,,,,,,0.96,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will be part of a second phase to develop Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies for several lakes and streams in the watershed. ",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed ",2016-09-02,2018-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Zadak,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2837",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Le Sueur, McLeod, Nicollet, Rice, Scott, Sibley",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-minnesota-river-watershed-total-maximum-daily-loads-tmdls-phase-2,,,, 37441,"Lower Red River and Lake of the Woods Watersheds Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Finalization",2017,26477,,,,,,,,,,,.35,"Houston Engineering Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will address Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), United States Environment Protection Agency (EPA), and public comments on draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) reports, preliminary draft TMDL studies, and public noticed TMDL studies and WRAPS reports for the Lower Red River Watershed and the Lake of the Woods Watershed and produce final versions of the TMDL studies and WRAPS reports for each watershed. Conduct one public meeting for each watershed to present public notice drafts of the TMDL study and WRAPS report for each watershed. ",,"Lake of the Woods Watershed Red River of the North - Tamarac River Watershed ",2017-01-18,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cary,Hernandez,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8124",,Planning,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods, Red River of the North - Tamarac River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-red-river-and-lake-woods-watersheds-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wra,,,, 37445,"Lower Minnesota River Phase 2 Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) Nine Mile Creek",2017,67039,,,,,,,,,,,.3,"Barr Engineering Co","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project addresses six lakes that have aquatic recreation impairments and one creek reach that has a bacteria impairment for E. coli. The project will evaluate the water quality impairments, complete pollutant source assessments, and establish loading capacities and allocations for the impairments. ",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed ",2017-01-03,2018-03-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Zadak,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2837",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-minnesota-river-phase-2-total-maximum-daily-loads-tmdls-nine-mile-creek,,,, 23535,"Lower Red Watershed HSPF Modeling",2014,100000,,,,,,,,,,,0.46,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate a watershed model using HSPF modeling.",,,2013-07-26,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael M",Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave.","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,218-846-8137,,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Marshall,,"Red River of the North - Tamarac River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-red-watershed-hspf-modeling,,,, 31197,"Lower MN River Watershed Lake Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study",2016,48995,,,,,,,,,,,0.2,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies addressing seven impaired lakes in the Lower Minnesota River Watershed (Fish, Pike, O’Dowd, Thole, Schneider, Titlow and Cleary Lakes). TMDLs will describe the impairment in each lake and water quality targets, and will include a phosphorus source assessment, a lake response model and supporting report components that document assumptions and methodologies, and a TMDL equation with completed load allocations, wasteload allocations, and margin of safety for each impairment. This project will provide information and analysis to inform the future development of targeted implementation strategies. ",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed",2015-09-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Zadak,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2837",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Scott,,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lower-mn-river-watershed-lake-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-study,,,, 9760,"Major Waterhsed Load Monitoring",2012,134867,,,,,,,,,,,.64,"International Water Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will support water quality monitoring and data analysis in the Red River Basin. The monitoring will assist in providing water chemistry data needed to calculate annual pollutant loads for the Major Watershed Load Monitoring Program (MWLMP) and provide short term data sets of select parameters to other MPCA programs. ",,,2012-04-04,2014-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute",,,,,"(218) 280-0515",dannihalvorson@iwinst.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau",,"Clearwater River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/major-waterhsed-load-monitoring,,,, 37734,"Marsh River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 2",2018,99994,,,,,,,,,,,0.43,"Wild Rice Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Phase 2 of the Marsh River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project includes: continued civic engagement; production of the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study, which allocates pollutant load reductions for impaired waters; and production of the WRAPS report, which identifies implementation strategies that will maintain or improve water quality in many lakes and streams throughout the watershed. ",,"Red River of the North - Marsh River Watershed ",2017-10-10,2020-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kevin,Ruud,"Wild Rice Watershed District ","11 5th Ave E",Ada,MN,56510,"(218) 784-5501",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Norman",,"Red River of the North - Marsh River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/marsh-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-2,,,, 28140,"Marsh River Watershed (MRW) Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2015,83052,,,,,,,,,,,0.14,"Wild Rice Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goals of Phase I of the Marsh River Watershed (WRW) Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project are to: 1) gather or develop watershed data needed for the development of the WRAPS project; 2) establish project and sub-basin work groups, develop a social outcomes strategy, and develop a civic engagement evaluation strategy to guide the WRAPS project; and 3) begin to identify, create, and organize tools that can be used to determine potential stressors and priority management areas. ",,"Red River of the North - Marsh River Watershed ",2014-08-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kevin,Ruud,"Wild Rice Watershed District","11 East 5th Avenue ",Ada,MN,56510,"(218) 784-5501",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Norman",,"Red River of the North - Marsh River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/marsh-river-watershed-mrw-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 37622,"Martin SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2017,63458,,,,,,,,,,,.33,"Martin County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","Martin Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is proposing to monitor six lakes sites and two stream sites in the Blue Earth River watershed. The lake sites will be monitored by kayak and the stream sites will be monitored from the shore. Sites will be analyzed for field conditions and water chemistry. Martin SWCD will subcontract with Faribault SWCD to monitor fourteen stream sites and with Blue Earth SWCD to monitor one lake site and three stream sites.",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2017-03-06,2019-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ashley,Brenke,"Martin County SWCD","923 N State St Ste 170",Fairmont,MN,56031,"(507) 235-6680",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Martin",,"Blue Earth River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/martin-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 28127,"Martin Soil & Water Conservation District FY 14 Surface Water Assessment Grant",2014,25698,,,,,,,,,,,0.3,"Martin Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Martin SWCD is proposing to monitor three lakes sites and three stream sites in the East Fork Des Moines River watershed. The lake sites will be monitored by kayak and the stream sites will be monitored from the shore. Sites will be analyzed for field conditions and water chemistry.",,"East Fork Des Moines River Watershed",2014-03-24,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kathy,Smith,"Martin Soil and Water Conservation District","9213 North State Street Suite 110",Fairmont,MN,56031,"(507) 235-6680",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Martin,,"East Fork Des Moines River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/martin-soil-water-conservation-district-fy-14-surface-water-assessment-grant,,,, 10008278,"Metropolitan Area Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program",2018,176657,,,,,,,,,,,.71,"Metropolitan Council Environmental Services","Local/Regional Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) forms the core of a long-term program designed to measure and compare regional differences and trends in pollutant loadings from Minnesota’s mainstem rivers and the outlets of major watersheds and subwatersheds draining to these rivers. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2018-01-01,2022-03-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,Henely,"Metropolitan Council Environmental Services","2400 Childs Road","St. Paul",MN,55106,"(651) 602-8085",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"Cannon River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-area-watershed-outlet-monitoring-program-0,,,, 10008278,"Metropolitan Area Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program",2019,123343,,,,,,,,,,,.49,"Metropolitan Council Environmental Services","Local/Regional Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) forms the core of a long-term program designed to measure and compare regional differences and trends in pollutant loadings from Minnesota’s mainstem rivers and the outlets of major watersheds and subwatersheds draining to these rivers. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2018-01-01,2022-03-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,Henely,"Metropolitan Council Environmental Services","2400 Childs Road","St. Paul",MN,55106,"(651) 602-8085",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"Cannon River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-area-watershed-outlet-monitoring-program-0,,,, 10008278,"Metropolitan Area Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program",2020,238500,,,,,,,,,,,1.2,"Metropolitan Council Environmental Services","Local/Regional Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) forms the core of a long-term program designed to measure and compare regional differences and trends in pollutant loadings from Minnesota’s mainstem rivers and the outlets of major watersheds and subwatersheds draining to these rivers. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2018-01-01,2022-03-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Daniel,Henely,"Metropolitan Council Environmental Services","2400 Childs Road","St. Paul",MN,55106,"(651) 602-8085",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"Cannon River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-area-watershed-outlet-monitoring-program-0,,,, 884,"Metropolitan Area Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program",2010,326500,,,,,,,,,,,2.2,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide condition monitoring and problem investigation monitoring at the following sites. Mississippi River: Tributaries include Bassett Creek, Cannon River, Crow River, and Minnehaha Creek. Minnesota River: Tributaries include Eagle Creek, Riley Creek, and Willow Creek. St. Croix River: Tributary includes Valley Creek.",,,2010-01-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Kent ",Johnson,"Metropolitan Council","2400 Childs Road","St. Paul",Minnesota,55155,"(651) 602-8117",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Wright, Washington, Stearns, Sibley, Sherburne, Scott, Rice, Renville, Pine, Nicollet, Morrison, Mille Lacs, Meeker, McLeod, Le Sueur, Isanti, Hennepin, Dakota, Chisago, Carver, Benton, Anoka",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Lower St. Croix River, Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-area-watershed-outlet-monitoring-program,,,, 29771,"Middle Fork Crow River Loan Program for Best Management Practices (BMPs) - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,10000,,,,,,,,,,,0.10,"Middle Fork Crow River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project aims to improve water quality in the Middle Fork Crow River, as outlined in Middle Fork Crow River Watershed District 10 year Comprehensive Plan. This will be done by evaluating current water quality impacts, implementing best management practices already in the planning stages, and by promoting BMP’s to landowners with the support of a low interest loan program. The goal of the project is to reduce the impacts of stormwater runoff and sediment and nutrient loading into the Middle Fork Crow River, the watershed’s eight recreational lakes, and multiple shallow lake and wetlands by implementing a variety of targeted Best Management Practices including stormwater retrofits, streambank restorations, and conservation agricultural projects. ",,"North Fork Crow River Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Johnson,"Middle Fork Crow River Watershed District","PO Box 8",Spicer,MN,56288,"(320) 796-0888",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Kandiyohi,,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/middle-fork-crow-river-loan-program-best-management-practices-bmps-clean-water-partnership-,,,, 29747,"Middle Minnesota Watershed, Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Projects - Brown County",2015,87030,,,,,,,,,,,.5,"Brown Soil and water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project is to create a contact strategy for community/landowner opportunities, obstacles, and opinions on land management and water quality that will result in the identification of restoration and protection strategies for the Minnesota River Mankato watershed in Redwood, Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood and LeSueur Counties. ",,"Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed ",2015-03-09,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Doug,Goodrich,"Brown Soil and water Conservation District","14 South State St","New Ulm",MN,56073,"(507) 794-2553",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Le Sueur, Redwood",,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/middle-minnesota-watershed-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-projects-bro,,,, 29752,"Middle Minnesota Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Nicollet County",2015,51000,,,,,,,,,,,0.4,"Nicollet County","Local/Regional Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is using a watershed approach to protect and restore waters of the state. This approach encompasses all of the 80 major watersheds over a ten year period. The process includes intensive biological and chemical monitoring followed by an assessment report. The assessment results determine which lakes and stream reaches are in need of restoration and which are in need of protection. The MPCA is updating a Hydrologic Simulation Program-FORTRAN (HSPF) model for the Middle Minnesota Watershed to assist with scenarios for restoration activities, identifying stressors, and developing Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) reports. Implementation planning is focusing on identification of priority management zones and development of protection and restoration strategies. Public participation is encouraged throughout the project in conjunction with these biophysical milestones to identify and develop local capacity for engaging in the watershed management process. ",,"Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed ",2015-03-01,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Linnerooth,"Nicollet County","501 South Minnesota Ave","St. Peter",MN,56082,"(507) 934-7072",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Nicollet,,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/middle-minnesota-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-nicollet-county,,,, 29753,"Middle Minnesota Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Blue Earth County Lakes Team",2014,33000,,,,,,,,,,,.3,"Blue Earth County","Local/Regional Government","The primary goal of this project is to develop a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) lead comprehensive Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) report to be used on the local level. Achieving this goal will require sound working relationships between local units of government, citizens, and state government. The Lakes Engagement Team will gather input from these groups and contribute towards the creation of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report that can be utilized by local decision-makers.",,"Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed ",2015-03-30,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,,,"Blue Earth County","PO Box 3566",Mankato,MN,56264,"(507) 304-4381",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Renville",,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/middle-minnesota-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-blue-earth-county-lake,,,, 37623,"Middle Fork Crow River Watershed District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2017,152717,,,,,,,,,,,1.26,"Middle Fork Crow River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this monitoring project is to maintain water quality data collection, build upon existing data for Phase II of the Intensive Watershed Monitoring approach, and develop a better understanding of what impacts the rivers located in central Minnesota specifically in the North Fork Crow Watershed. This project will collect water samples at fifteen (15) stream and twenty-six (26) lake locations in the North Fork Crow River watershed. Several staff is needed to make this project happen. Staff from Crow River Organization of Water (CROW), Middle Fork Crow River Watershed District (MFCRWD), and North Fork Crow River Watershed District (NFCRWD) will come together and implement a monitoring program in the North Fork Crow River watershed. This project has three basic objectives: water quality monitoring, data management, and administration. This project is anticipated to start March 2017 conclude in January 2019.",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2017-03-06,2019-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Johnson,"Middle Fork Crow River Watershed District","189 County Road 8 NE",Spicer,MN,56288,"(320) 796-0888",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Pope, Stearns, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/middle-fork-crow-river-watershed-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 23880,"Middle Minnesota Watershed Signage and Outreach",2014,1650,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","State Government","The goal of this project is to design and install two watershed interpretive signs: one to be placed at Minneopa State Park and one at Fort Ridgely State Park to inform the public about watershed, water quality issues, and how someone can improve water quality.",,,2014-06-01,2014-11-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Alexander ",Watson,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","261 Highway 15 South","New Ulm",MN,56073,"(507) 359-6062",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Nicollet",,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/middle-minnesota-watershed-signage-and-outreach,,,, 28149,"Mille Lacs Lake Protection Stormwater Control",2015,85520,,,,,,,,,,,.42,"Aitkin County","Local/Regional Government","This project will implement five stormwater control BMPs and educate watershed landowners regarding proper management of stormwater control. These projects will serve to change behavior and perceptions of how stormwater may be managed, and demonstrate how easy changes may have a positive impact on land stewardship and water quality protection. 100 rain barrels will be distributed at a reduced cost to critical landowners. These will serve as examples to numerous area residents, resulting in benefits that include control of stormwater runoff and increased awareness of the water quality impacts of untreated stormwater runoff. Education activities will increase awareness of and concern about consequences of improper stormwater management practices and their environmental impacts. All efforts combined will engage the local citizens and further the project goal of protecting the water quality of Big Sandy and Minnewawa Lakes. Involvement of citizen volunteers will increase their confidence and ability to address stormwater management and water quality concerns and foster their continued leadership in the local community. ",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters Watershed ",2014-10-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Smude,"Aitkin County","130 Southgate Drive, Aitkin, MN 56401",Aitkin,mn,56431,"(218) 927-6565",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Mille Lacs",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mille-lacs-lake-protection-stormwater-control,,,, 19247,"Minimal Impact Design Standards",2012,103620,,,,,,,,,,,1.04,"Barr Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) project represents the next generation of stormwater management in Minnesota. MIDS offers guidelines, recommendations and tools that help low impact development practices be implemented more uniformly across Minnesota's landscape and provides guidance to effectively implement the concepts and practices of low impact development. Products include performance goals for new development, redevelopment and linear projects, a graphic user interface calculator and flexible treatment options for sites design. Best management practices include: permeable pavement, reuse, pretreatment, turf, swales and iron enhanced sand filters. ",,,2012-08-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Anne ",Gelbmann,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2384,anne.gelbmann@state.mn.us,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minimal-impact-design-standards,,,, 19247,"Minimal Impact Design Standards",2013,231444,,,,,,,,,,,2.31,"Barr Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) project represents the next generation of stormwater management in Minnesota. MIDS offers guidelines, recommendations and tools that help low impact development practices be implemented more uniformly across Minnesota's landscape and provides guidance to effectively implement the concepts and practices of low impact development. Products include performance goals for new development, redevelopment and linear projects, a graphic user interface calculator and flexible treatment options for sites design. Best management practices include: permeable pavement, reuse, pretreatment, turf, swales and iron enhanced sand filters. ",,,2012-08-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Anne ",Gelbmann,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2384,anne.gelbmann@state.mn.us,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minimal-impact-design-standards,,,, 19248,"Minimal Impact Design Standards: Permeable Pavement and Turf",2012,10723,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Wenck and Associates","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) project represents the next generation of stormwater management in Minnesota. The consultant was hired to conduct research and design specifications for permeable pavement and turf. ",,,2012-04-15,2012-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Anne,Gelbmann,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2384,anne.gelbmann@state.mn.us,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minimal-impact-design-standards-permeable-pavement-and-turf,,,, 28108,"Minimal Impact Designs Standards (MIDS) for Calculator BMP Wiki Pages",2014,52984,,,,,,,,,,,.18,"Barr Engineering-Duluth","For-Profit Business/Entity","The overall goal of this project is to further develop performance standards, design standards, or other tools to enable the implementation of low-impact development and other stormwater management techniques.",,,2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Livingston,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2532",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minimal-impact-designs-standards-mids-calculator-bmp-wiki-pages,,,, 37428,"Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) Calculator Updates",2017,10246,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"Barr Engineering Co.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is to update stormwater harvest/reuse best management practices (BMPs) in the Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) calculator. The update will also allow the calculator to utilize Excel files from previous of the tool. ",,,2016-10-03,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Trojan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2790",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minimal-impact-design-standards-mids-calculator-updates,,,, 37428,"Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) Calculator Updates",2018,3171,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Barr Engineering Co.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is to update stormwater harvest/reuse best management practices (BMPs) in the Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) calculator. The update will also allow the calculator to utilize Excel files from previous of the tool. ",,,2016-10-03,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Trojan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2790",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minimal-impact-design-standards-mids-calculator-updates,,,, 14130,"Minnehaha Creek Watershed District Upper Watershed TMDL ",2013,110824,,,,,,,,,,,.50,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete an EPA- and MPCA-approved TMDL Study and an MPCA-approved TMDL Implementation Plan that provide quantitative pollutant load reduction estimates and a set of pollutant reduction and watershed management strategies to achieve water quality standards for all impairments within the watershed, that are understood and adoptable by local units of government and other stakeholders. ",,,2012-08-17,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Chris ",Zadak,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2837",chris.zadak@state.mn.us,"Planning, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnehaha-creek-watershed-district-upper-watershed-tmdl,,,, 10002537,"Minnesota River Mankato and Watonwan Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)",2018,74986,,,,,,,,,,,0.32,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project addresses twelve lakes that have aquatic recreation impairments as identified by eutrophication indicators and 53 impairments on 45 stream reaches in the Minnesota River Mankato and Watonwan River watersheds. The project will develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) addressing impaired lakes and streams in the Minnesota River–Mankato and Watonwan River watersheds. A TMDL establishes the maximum amount of a pollutant allowed in a waterbody and serves as the starting point or planning tool for restoring water quality. ",,"Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed Watonwan River Watershed ",2017-10-13,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bryan,Spindler,MPCA,"12 Civic Center Plz Ste 2165",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 344-5267",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Jackson, Le Sueur, Martin, Nicollet, Redwood, Renville, Sibley, Watonwan",,"Minnesota River - Mankato, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-mankato-and-watonwan-total-maximum-daily-loads-tmdls,,,, 10018142,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual green infrastructure updates",2021,55382,,,,,,,,,,,.21,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Stormwater Manual green infrastructure updates ",,,2021-01-20,2021-12-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Carlee,Kjeldahl,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2171",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-stormwater-manual-green-infrastructure-updates,,,, 10018143,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual vegetation scoping",2021,25888,,,,,,,,,,,.084,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","Vegetation is an important component of effective stormwater management and green infrastructure. The Minnesota Stormwater Manual currently has limited and poorly organized information on this topic to guide stormwater practitioners and managers. This project will result in recommendations for how to organize and incorporate information on vegetation into the manual. In addition, information on deicers will be enhanced. ",,,2021-02-19,2021-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Trojan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2790",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-stormwater-manual-vegetation-scoping,,,, 10018150,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual street sweeping updates",2021,66711,,,,,,,,,,,.22,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will result in updates to existing information and incorporation of new information into the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The information is used by stormwater practitioners to implement the most effective and cost-efficient practices for managing stormwater runoff volume and pollutants, and to meet regulatory requirements associated with stormwater permits. ",,,2020-10-29,2021-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Trojan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55115,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-stormwater-manual-street-sweeping-updates,,,, 10004692,"Minnesota River Basin Select Model Extensions",2019,89477,,,,,,,,,,,.34,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to extend existing Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models through 2017 for the following major watersheds: Redwood, Cottonwood, Watonwan, Blue Earth, Le Sueur, Pomme de Terre, Minnesota River-Headwaters, and Lac Qui Parle watersheds. ",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters Watershed Pomme de Terre River Watershed Lac qui Parle River Watershed Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River Watershed Chippewa River Watershed Redwood River Watershed Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed Cottonwood River Watershed Blue Earth River Watershed Watonwan River Watershed Le Sueur River Watershed ",2018-08-23,2019-09-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Grant, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, Murray, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Lac qui Parle River, Le Sueur River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Pomme de Terre River, Redwood River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-basin-select-model-extensions,,,, 10019764,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Karst Features Database",2021,10000,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"MDNR Parks and Trails","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is partnering with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to store the karst features database in a secure, online location. ",,,2021-02-06,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Putzier,MDNR,"500 Lafayette Road North","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5692",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-department-natural-resources-karst-features-database,,,, 13578,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual Content Development",2013,123210,,,,,,,,,,,.51,"Kestrel Design Group, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide data and information that can readily be incorporated into an updated version of the Minnesota Stormwater Manual (“Manual”). The consultant will develop and submit state-of-the-art engineering and science information in a condensed summary, including color graphics and color photos suitable for a diverse audience. The Manual and associated materials, such as CAD drawings, case studies, color photos, and spreadsheets will: (a) comply with the State Accessibility Standard ; (b) provide clear and simple navigation, and (c) enable easy data downloads.",,,2012-08-03,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Mike ",Trojan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2790",mike.trojan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-stormwater-manual-content-development,,,, 10027666,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual - Sand filters",2023,37113,,,,,,,,,,,.37,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to incorporate information on sand filters into the Minnesota Stormwater Manual and work with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Project Manager(PM) to develop a simple Excel spreadsheet to calculate annual volume treated by manufactured treatment devices (mtds). This first goal will be achieved by developing information and guidance on operation and maintenance of sand filters. This includes links to case studies and other resources. The second goal will be accomplished by meeting with the MPCA PM to refine and modify an existing spreadsheet developed by MPCA. ",,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual ",2022-10-06,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Linnea,Savereide,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2016",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-stormwater-manual-sand-filters,,,, 10012185,"Minnesota River Stakeholder Process",2020,8000,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Mankato State University","State Government","Mankato State University (MSU) will work with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) to plan a stakeholder process kick off meeting for the Minnesota River Ag/Urban partnership project. MSU will help to plan and facilitate the meeting. ",,"Ag-urban partnership to help the Minnesota River ",2019-09-23,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Davis,"Mankato State University","12 Civic Center Plz Ste 2165",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 344-5246",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chisago, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Dakota, Douglas, Hennepin, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pope, Ramsey, Renville, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, Washington, Wright",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Lac qui Parle River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Headwaters, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Pomme de Terre River, Redwood River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-stakeholder-process,,,, 10025332,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual - planning information for green infrastructure practices",2022,35006,,,,,,,,,,,.13,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will result in the addition of planning information to the green infrastructure (GI) practices included in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The planning information is used by stormwater practitioners to implement the most effective and cost-efficient practices for managing stormwater runoff volume and pollutants, and to meet regulatory requirements associated with stormwater permits.  ",,,2022-01-03,2022-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Carlee,Kjeldahl,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-stormwater-manual-planning-information-green-infrastructure-practices,,,, 10025371,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual - iron enhanced sand filters",2022,50689,,,,,,,,,,,.15,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","Iron enhanced sand filters (IESF) can be effective stormwater management practices. The Minnesota Stormwater Manual currently has limited information on this topic to guide stormwater practitioners and managers. Material, information, and data collected through this project will be used by MPCA staff, working with a technical work group, to update guidance on IESFs for the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. ",,,2022-01-10,2023-03-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Linnea,Savereide,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road ","St. Paul",MN,55155,,Linnea.savereide@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-stormwater-manual-iron-enhanced-sand-filters,,,, 10025372,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual - vegetation design",2022,26004,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","Vegetation site planning and design is a critical component of stormwater management. Vegetation impacts the performance of stormwater treatment practices and provides other benefits, such as carbon sequestration, habitat, and aesthetic value. The Minnesota Stormwater Manual is the most widely used stormwater resource in Minnesota, but it currently has limited information on vegetation. Additionally, the information on vegetation that does exist in the manual is poorly organized. This project will provide planning and design information for incorporating vegetation into development and redevelopment sites. This information will be incorporated into the Minnesota Stormwater Manual and eventually disseminated to stormwater practitioners. ",,,2022-03-10,2022-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Hinz,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2884,aaron.hinz@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-stormwater-manual-vegetation-design,,,, 28109,"Minnesota at Mankato Major Watershed Directory",2014,21500,,,,,,,,,,,0.16,"Fortin Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this project is to develop and distribute a watershed directory of the stakeholders in the Minnesota River at Mankato major watershed.",,"Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed",2014-08-15,2015-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Bryan ",Spindler,"MPCA Mankato Office","12 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 2165",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 344-5267",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Redwood, Renville, Sibley",,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-mankato-major-watershed-directory,,,, 33246,"Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Lab Analysis",2015,1006016,,,,,,,,,,,10.06,"Minnesota Department of Health","State Government","The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will conduct water sample analysis and collect data for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to meet the requirements of the MPCA’s environmental programs.",,,2014-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Kelly,O'Hara,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 247-1054",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-department-health-mdh-lab-analysis,,,, 33246,"Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Lab Analysis",2016,949674,,,,,,,,,,,9.5,"Minnesota Department of Health","State Government","The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will conduct water sample analysis and collect data for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to meet the requirements of the MPCA’s environmental programs.",,,2014-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Kelly,O'Hara,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 247-1054",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-department-health-mdh-lab-analysis,,,, 33246,"Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Lab Analysis",2017,857306,,,,,,,,,,,8.57,"Minnesota Department of Health","State Government","The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will conduct water sample analysis and collect data for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to meet the requirements of the MPCA’s environmental programs.",,,2014-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Kelly,O'Hara,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 247-1054",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-department-health-mdh-lab-analysis,,,, 33246,"Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Lab Analysis",2018,671276,,,,,,,,,,,6.71,"Minnesota Department of Health","State Government","The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will conduct water sample analysis and collect data for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to meet the requirements of the MPCA’s environmental programs.",,,2014-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Kelly,O'Hara,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 247-1054",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-department-health-mdh-lab-analysis,,,, 33246,"Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Lab Analysis",2019,627518,,,,,,,,,,,6.26,"Minnesota Department of Health","State Government","The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will conduct water sample analysis and collect data for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to meet the requirements of the MPCA’s environmental programs.",,,2014-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Kelly,O'Hara,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 247-1054",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-department-health-mdh-lab-analysis,,,, 33246,"Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Lab Analysis",2020,557216,,,,,,,,,,,5.57,"Minnesota Department of Health","State Government","The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will conduct water sample analysis and collect data for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to meet the requirements of the MPCA’s environmental programs.",,,2014-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Kelly,O'Hara,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 247-1054",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-department-health-mdh-lab-analysis,,,, 33246,"Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Lab Analysis",2021,406073,,,,,,,,,,,4.06,"Minnesota Department of Health","State Government","The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will conduct water sample analysis and collect data for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to meet the requirements of the MPCA’s environmental programs.",,,2014-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Kelly,O'Hara,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 247-1054",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-department-health-mdh-lab-analysis,,,, 33246,"Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Lab Analysis",2022,526159,,,,,,,,,,,5.26,"Minnesota Department of Health","State Government","The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will conduct water sample analysis and collect data for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to meet the requirements of the MPCA’s environmental programs.",,,2014-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Kelly,O'Hara,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 247-1054",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-department-health-mdh-lab-analysis,,,, 33246,"Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Lab Analysis",2023,524139,,,,,,,,,,,5.2,"Minnesota Department of Health","State Government","The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) will conduct water sample analysis and collect data for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to meet the requirements of the MPCA’s environmental programs.",,,2014-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Kelly,O'Hara,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 247-1054",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-department-health-mdh-lab-analysis,,,, 33248,"Minnesota River Headwaters Watershed Project - Phase 2",2016,228013,,,,,,,,,,,2.48,"Upper Minnesota River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to develop a Watershed Restoration and Protection Plan (WRAPS) to be used at the local level. It will increase the number of citizens participating in education and outreach events; foster information and idea exchange around watershed issues through relationships and social networks; involve community members in crafting civic engagement activities/plans in which they feel ownership and desire to implement; and promote awareness, concern, and watershed stewardship to community organizations/institutions.",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters Watershed ",2015-10-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dianne,Radermacher,"Upper Minnesota River Watershed District","211 2nd Street SE",Ortonville,MN,56278,"(320) 839-3411",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Stevens, Swift, Traverse",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-headwaters-watershed-project-phase-2,,,, 37650,"Minnesota River E. Coli Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Development ",2017,68033,,,,,,,,,,,0.3,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project addresses five reaches of the Minnesota River that have aquatic recreation impairments as identified by high concentrations of E. coli. The project will describe the water quality impairments, complete pollutant source assessments, establish loading capacities and allocations for the impairments, and develop implementation strategies. ",,"Blue Earth River Watershed Chippewa River Watershed Cottonwood River Watershed Le Sueur River Watershed Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River Watershed Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed Lower Minnesota River Watershed Redwood River Watershed Watonwan River Watershed   ",2017-03-10,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Zadak,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2837",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Grant, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Pipestone, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Scott, Sibley, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Redwood River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-e-coli-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-and-watershed-restoration-and-protecti,,,, 9667,"Minnesota Statewide Recharge System-Phase 1&2",2012,57205,,,,,,24516,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)-Federal",,,,.28,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will develop a reasonable statewide estimate of recharge using the Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) Code (Westenbroek and others, 2010), validate the simulation results, and conduct a parameter sensitivity analysis to identify the most sensitive model parameters. For the purposes of this application of the SWB application, comparing the simulation results will be conducted on selected watershed basins in the state against previously established recharge estimates. Using a gridded data structure, these new temporally and spatially-distributed recharge estimates should yield better results that can be easily integrated into regional groundwater flow models. ",,,2012-03-01,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Andrew,Streitz,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 302-6617",andrew.streitz@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-statewide-recharge-system-phase-12,,,, 9667,"Minnesota Statewide Recharge System-Phase 1&2",2013,118566,,,,,,50000,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)-Federal",,,,1,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will develop a reasonable statewide estimate of recharge using the Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) Code (Westenbroek and others, 2010), validate the simulation results, and conduct a parameter sensitivity analysis to identify the most sensitive model parameters. For the purposes of this application of the SWB application, comparing the simulation results will be conducted on selected watershed basins in the state against previously established recharge estimates. Using a gridded data structure, these new temporally and spatially-distributed recharge estimates should yield better results that can be easily integrated into regional groundwater flow models. ",,,2012-03-01,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Andrew,Streitz,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 302-6617",andrew.streitz@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-statewide-recharge-system-phase-12,,,, 9667,"Minnesota Statewide Recharge System-Phase 1&2",2014,74755,,,,,,,,,,,.44,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will develop a reasonable statewide estimate of recharge using the Soil-Water-Balance (SWB) Code (Westenbroek and others, 2010), validate the simulation results, and conduct a parameter sensitivity analysis to identify the most sensitive model parameters. For the purposes of this application of the SWB application, comparing the simulation results will be conducted on selected watershed basins in the state against previously established recharge estimates. Using a gridded data structure, these new temporally and spatially-distributed recharge estimates should yield better results that can be easily integrated into regional groundwater flow models. ",,,2012-03-01,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Andrew,Streitz,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 302-6617",andrew.streitz@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-statewide-recharge-system-phase-12,,,, 37439,"Minnesota River Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)",2017,150000,,,,,,,,,,,.56,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will update sediment Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for 60-64 impaired stream reaches and provide a final TMDL report. The report will address sediment and turbidity impaired streams in the Minnesota River Watershed. TMDLs will describe the impairment in each water body and water quality targets, and will include a discussion of pollutant sources, supporting report components that document assumptions and methodologies, and TMDL equations with completed load allocations, wasteload allocations, and margin of safety for each impairment.",,"Minnesota River - Turbidity TMDL Project ",2016-12-06,2017-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Davis,MPCA,"12 Civic Center Plz Ste 2165",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 344-5246",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Lac qui Parle River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Pomme de Terre River, Redwood River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-total-suspended-solids-tss-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl,,,, 28143,"Minnesota River Headwaters Watershed Project Phase 1",2015,29088,,,,,,,,,,,0.32,"Upper Minnesota River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to establish a framework that the local government can use to guide their involvement as the UMR Watershed Project progresses over the next four years. This will result in strategies to protect or restore the waters in this watershed. These strategies will be used as the basis for making informed local water quality and land use planning decisions, as well as development of grant applications to implement the restoration and protection of waters in the UMR watershed.",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters Watershed",2014-09-02,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Blayne,"Johnson ","Upper Minnesota River Watershed District","211 2nd Street SE ",Ortonville,MN,56278,,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Stevens, Swift, Traverse",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-river-headwaters-watershed-project-phase-1,,,, 28117,"MN & Mississipi River Sediment Reduction Strategy",2014,29730,,,,,,,,,,,0.13,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","Refinement of the Sediment Recution Strategy through incorporation of feedback gather during 30-day comment period.",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River Watershed Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed Minnesota River - Headwaters ",2014-03-01,2014-05-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Scott,MacLean,"MPCA Mankato Office","12 Civic Center Plaza, Suite 2165",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 344-5250",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mn-mississipi-river-sediment-reduction-strategy,,,, 10008288,"Mississippi River (St. Cloud) Watershed Partnership Monitoring",2016,41903,,,,,,,,,,,.24,"Sherburne SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at three subwatershed sites in 2016-2019 and ongoing as needed in 2020 based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Francine,Larson,"Sherburne SWCD","14855 Hwy 10","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 241-1170",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Sherburne, Wright",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-st-cloud-watershed-partnership-monitoring,,,, 10008288,"Mississippi River (St. Cloud) Watershed Partnership Monitoring",2019,9684,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Sherburne SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at three subwatershed sites in 2016-2019 and ongoing as needed in 2020 based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Francine,Larson,"Sherburne SWCD","14855 Hwy 10","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 241-1170",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Sherburne, Wright",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-st-cloud-watershed-partnership-monitoring,,,, 10008288,"Mississippi River (St. Cloud) Watershed Partnership Monitoring",2020,1745,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Sherburne SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at three subwatershed sites in 2016-2019 and ongoing as needed in 2020 based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Francine,Larson,"Sherburne SWCD","14855 Hwy 10","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 241-1170",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Sherburne, Wright",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-st-cloud-watershed-partnership-monitoring,,,, 10008288,"Mississippi River (St. Cloud) Watershed Partnership Monitoring",2021,6791,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Sherburne SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at three subwatershed sites in 2016-2019 and ongoing as needed in 2020 based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Francine,Larson,"Sherburne SWCD","14855 Hwy 10","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 241-1170",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Sherburne, Wright",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-st-cloud-watershed-partnership-monitoring,,,, 10008288,"Mississippi River (St. Cloud) Watershed Partnership Monitoring",2022,37903,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Sherburne SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at three subwatershed sites in 2016-2019 and ongoing as needed in 2020 based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Francine,Larson,"Sherburne SWCD","14855 Hwy 10","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 241-1170",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Sherburne, Wright",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-st-cloud-watershed-partnership-monitoring,,,, 10008291,"Mississippi Headwaters Board Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Sampling",2016,49712,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Mississippi Headwaters Board","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at four subwatershed sites and one basin site in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. Water chemistry monitoring will be conducted at a wide range of flow conditions with emphasis of collecting samples during periods of moderate and high flows after runoff events, as defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. The pollutant load calculations will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-03-21,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Tim,Terrill,"Mississippi Headwaters Board","322 Laurel Street",Brainerd,MN,56401,"(218) 824-1189",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Benton, Morrison, Todd",,"Long Prairie River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Sartell",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-headwaters-board-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-sampling,,,, 10008291,"Mississippi Headwaters Board Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Sampling",2018,45469,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Mississippi Headwaters Board","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at four subwatershed sites and one basin site in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. Water chemistry monitoring will be conducted at a wide range of flow conditions with emphasis of collecting samples during periods of moderate and high flows after runoff events, as defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. The pollutant load calculations will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-03-21,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Tim,Terrill,"Mississippi Headwaters Board","322 Laurel Street",Brainerd,MN,56401,"(218) 824-1189",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Benton, Morrison, Todd",,"Long Prairie River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Sartell",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-headwaters-board-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-sampling,,,, 10007505,"Mississippi River Lake Pepin HSPF Modeling Scenarios",2019,149903,,,,,,,,,,,.27,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to simulate up to ten scenarios using the recently completed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model for the Mississippi River–Lake Pepin (MRLP) watershed. The mode will be used to investigate a variety of management scenarios to support further planning work and implementation in the watershed. Model scenarios are being developed to inform 1W1P planning activities and future implementation. ",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin Watershed ",2018-09-24,2019-03-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Olmsted, Wabasha",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-lake-pepin-hspf-modeling-scenarios,,,, 10013333,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy Updates - Phase 1",2019,20000,,,,,,,,,,,.15,"Sherburne SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The outcomes associated with this project are primarily aimed to support and serve as a foundation for phase 2 of Mississippi River - St. Cloud Cycle 2 WRAPS/TMDL project. Outcomes of this project will include an initial watershed stakeholder public participation event, the development of a general Public Participation outline with the establishment of a media tool like a watershed Share Point site, and an in depth analysis and up to date summary of the status/actions completed towards the Strategy Table goals noted within the various subwatersheds of the 2015 MRSC WRAPS report. In addition, as the watershed group deems appropriate perform field reconnaissance and/or supplemental pollutant source assessment activities to help support TMDL development and/or guide future implementation strategy efforts. ",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud Watershed ",2019-04-15,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Francine,Larson,"Sherburne SWCD","425 Jackson Ave NW","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 220-3434",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Sherburne,,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-st-cloud-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-updates-phase-1,,,, 10021898,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Update Phase 2",2022,160000,,,,,,,,,,,.71,"Sherburne SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Mississippi River-St. Cloud (MRSC) Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Update project will provide an opportunity to evaluate the water quality impairments, complete pollutant source assessments, establish loading capacities and allocations for several of the impairments, prioritize water bodies for protection and restoration, and evaluate and recommend restoration and protection strategies. Through ongoing public participation and outreach, the project will provide an opportunity to assess and leverage the capacity for the local community to engage in the process of watershed management and to adopt protection and restoration practices. This project addresses 17 impairments for Escherichia coli (E. coli), nutrients, and fish and benthic macroinvertebrate bioassessments. ",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud Watershed ",2021-10-25,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Francine,Larson,"Sherburne SWCD","425 Jackson Ave NW","Elk River",MN,55330,"(763) 220-3434",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Sherburne,,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-st-cloud-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-update,,,, 14129,"Mississippi River (Headwaters) Watershed – Restoration and Protection Project (Phase I)",2013,30000,,,,,,,,,,,.35,"Beltrami County Environmental Services (BCES)","Local/Regional Government","This Phase 1 project will support project planning, coordination and civic engagement/outreach components of the Mississippi River (Headwaters) Major Watershed project. Phase 1 of this project will focus towards the development of project teams, identifying stakeholders, developing an initial civic engagement strategic plan and reviewing current and past watershed project data. ",,,2012-09-24,2014-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,William,Patnaude,"Beltrami County Environmental Services (BCES)",,,,,"(218) 333-4158",william.patnaude@co.beltrami.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Hubbard, Itasca",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-headwaters-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-phase-i,,,, 14140,"Mississippi River- Winona SWAT Modeling Project and LIDAR Analysis",2013,119888,,,,,,,,,,,.57,"Emmons & Olivier Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will build a working watershed SWAT model that can readily be used by the MPCA to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs and to identify critical areas for BMP installation/evaluation that can be supported by the efforts of the local Farmer Led Council as well as other land owners within the Mississippi River-Winona watershed.",,,2012-10-05,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Brian ",Green,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(507) 206-2610",brian.green@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Inventory, Mapping, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Olmsted, Wabasha, Winona",,"Mississippi River - Winona",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-winona-swat-modeling-project-and-lidar-analysis,,,, 18842,"Mississippi River Headwaters Surface Water Assessment Grant 2013",2013,64701,,,,,,,,,,,.26,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is complete a dataset necessary for assessment of 6 stream sites and 11 lakes within the Mississippi Headwaters Watershed to determine the overall health of its water resources, to identify impaired waters, and to identify those waters in need of additional protection to prevent future impairments. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2013-05-07,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Noel,Griese,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","1889 East Highway 2","Grand Rapids",MN,55744,218-326-0017,noel.griese@itascaswcd.org,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Hubbard, Itasca",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-headwaters-surface-water-assessment-grant-2013,,,, 10024399,"Mississippi River Lake Pepin Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Outreach and Demonstration",2023,31500,,,,,,,,,,,.31,"Goodhue County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project will investigate the effects of different farming practices on soil health and nitrogen loss in a minimally tilled, corn-soybean farming rotation in Southeast Minnesota. The project area is a roughly 20 acre, pattern tiled field that will be split into two fields of nearly equal sizes. This will be a paired comparison of a control field and a treatment field where cover crops will be employed. Nitrogen loss will be monitored via two tile control structures and routine collection and analysis of tile water. Field days and demonstration events will share methods and results to help others better understand nitrogen loss and how agricultural Best Management Practices can impact it. Another goal of this contract is to plan and host workshops to facilitate understanding and cooperation between local leaders and natural resource professionals. ",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin Watershed ",2022-09-23,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Beau,Kennedy,"Goodhue County SWCD","PO Box 335",Goodhue,MN,55027,"(651) 923-5286",,"Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Goodhue, Wabasha",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-lake-pepin-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-outreach,,,, 10012172,"Mississippi River- Winona and La Crescent Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2020,56279,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Whitewater Joint Powers Board","Local/Regional Government","Whitewater Watershed Project will work in coordination with Winona County, Root River (Houston County) Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD), and Wabasha County SWCD to collect water quality and chemistry parameters on eight  Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) approved stream sites and two lake sites within the Mississippi River Winona/La Crescent watershed during the 2020-2021 sampling season. Parameters to be tested include: TSS, TP, Chloride, CaCO3 (hardness), E. Coli, Chl - a corrected for Pheo, hardness, specific conductance, clarity, temperature, pH, DO. All water samples will be tested at a MPCA certified lab and results entered into the State's Environmental Quality Information System (EQuIS) database. ","Surface Water Assessment Grants ",,2020-03-02,2022-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Shiela,Harmes,"Whitewater Joint Powers Board","400 Wilson St.",Lewiston,MN,55952,"(507) 523-2171",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Houston, Wabasha, Winona",,"Mississippi River - La Crescent, Mississippi River - Winona",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-winona-and-la-crescent-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 34300,"Mississippi River Grand Rapids Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase II",2016,200000,,,,,,,,,,,1.22,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will focus on creating a watershed identity, monitoring & assessment, stressor ID assistance, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report development, Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report development, watershed prioritization and targeting, and the continuation of the Civic Engagement components of the project. Currently, this watershed has seven listed conventional impairments (Lake Eutrophication); however, it is possible that additional stream impairments (up to four) may be identified during the IWM process. Additional impairments identified later, beyond those previously mentioned, will be a priority in the WRAPS and more thoroughly addressed in cycle II of the intensive watershed monitoring cycle (2025). Through the IWM process, this will be the first time this watershed will be fully monitored for biological health indicators.",,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids Watershed ",2016-01-01,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,,,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District","130 Southgate Drive",Aitkin,MN,56431,"(218) 927-6565",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Aitkin,,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-grand-rapids-watershed-restoration-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-ii,,,, 33487,"Mississippi River Vegetation Sampling",2016,13000,,,,,,,,,,,0.10,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","State Government","This project will assist in assessing the quality of the Mississippi River bordering with Wisconsin in partnership with the Minnesota DNR (MNDNR), the Wisconsin DNR (WIDNR) and the Metropolitan Council of Environmental Services (MCES). Sampling will be conducted in 2016 using water chemistry and biological indicators, using a 5 state strategy recently developed recently with the leadership of the Upper Mississippi River Basin Association. The Minnesota entities will focus their work on the River from St Anthony Falls to the Chippewa River confluence in Lake Pepin. The Wisconsin DNR will focus their work in the reach below ending at the Root River confluence near La Crosse. This contract provides for the submerged aquatic vegetation indictor for the Minnesota portion.",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Megan,Moore,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2422",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-vegetation-sampling,,,, 33488,"Mississippi River Brainderd Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase I",2016,44678,,,,,,,,,,,.35,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government",,,,2015-12-21,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,,,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District","130 Southgate Drive",Aitkin,MN,56431,"(218) 927-6565",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Aitkin,,"Mississippi River - Brainerd",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-brainderd-watershed-restoration-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-i,,,, 33489,"Mississippi River Sartel Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase I",2016,30000,,,,,,,,,,,.26,"Morrison Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Phase 1 of this project is primarily geared towards project planning and coordination among project partners, developing an initial civic engagement strategic plan, holding a watershed kick-off meeting, and gathering and summarizing available water quality data. ",,"Mississippi River - Sartell Watershed ",2016-03-01,2017-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,,,"Morrison Soil and Water Conservation District","16776 Heron Road","Little Falls",MN,56345,"(320) 616-2479",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Benton, Crow Wing, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Stearns, Todd",,"Mississippi River - Sartell",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-sartel-watershed-restoration-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-i,,,, 37680,"Mississippi River Lake Pepin Watershed Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling",2017,90980,,,,,,,,,,,0.36,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to complete the construction, calibration, and validation of a Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model for a portion of the Mississippi River-Lake Pepin watershed. ",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin Watershed ",2017-05-15,2018-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(507) 206-2621",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Goodhue, Wabasha",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-lake-pepin-watershed-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf,,,, 37735,"Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 2",2018,249945,,,,,,,,,,,3.5,"Aitkin County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","Phase 2 of the Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project will: develop the WRAPS report and the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study, which allocates pollutant load reductions for impaired waters; implement a civic engagement plan; and develop watershed modeling scenarios to help understand implementation needs in the watershed. ",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed ",2017-09-15,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Smude,"Aitkin County SWCD","130 Southgate Dr",Aitkin,MN,56431,"(218) 927-6565",,Planning,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Morrison, Todd",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-brainerd-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-2,,,, 37737,"Mississippi River - Sartell Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 2",2018,225000,,,,,,,,,,,1.17,"Morrison Soil Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will develop a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report as well as Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies where needed. The TMDLs will provide the quantitative pollutant load reduction estimates and a set of pollutant reduction and watershed management strategies to achieve water quality standards for the impairments within the watershed. Strategies for protecting the unimpaired waters within the watershed will also be included. This project will provide an important framework for civic and citizen engagement and communication, which will contribute to long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed. ",,"Mississippi River - Sartell Watershed ",2017-09-15,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Helen,McLennan,"Morrison Soil Water Conservation Dist ","16776 Heron Road","Little Falls",MN,56345,"(320) 616-2479",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Benton, Crow Wing, Morrison, Stearns, Todd",,"Mississippi River - Sartell",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-sartell-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-2,,,, 37408,"Mississippi River - Headwaters Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 2",2017,48350,,,,,,,,,,,0.61,"Hubbard County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","Several important milestones will be completed during this phase of the Mississippi River (Headwaters) Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project. These milestones will include the completion of the Stressor ID & Watershed Monitoring and Assessment Reports, the completion of the Zonation Modeling watershed priority planning process (through the continuation of the Civic Engagement project component), and the development of the overall WRAPS report. Currently, this watershed has few listed conventional impairments; however, it is possible that additional impairments may have been identified during the Intensive Watershed Monitoring and subsequent watershed assessment process. This project will significantly contribute to establishing the foundation for long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed. ",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters Watershed ",2015-01-16,2017-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Kingsley,"Hubbard County SWCD","212 1/2 2nd St ","W Park Rapids",MN,56470,"(218) 732-0121",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Hubbard, Itasca",,"Mississippi River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-headwaters-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-2,,,, 37431,"Mississippi River - La Crescent Watershed Activities",2017,175891,,,,,,,,,,,1.27,"Winona County Environmental Services","Local/Regional Government","This project will identify areas for potential Best Management Practice (BMP) placement and identify strategies to strengthen social capacity and effectively engage citizens in development of the upcoming Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report. ",,"Mississippi River - La Crescent Watershed ",2016-12-13,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Shiela,Harmes,"Winona County","177 Main St",Winona,MN,55987,"(507) 523-2171",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Winona",,"Mississippi River - La Crescent",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-la-crescent-watershed-activities,,,, 37431,"Mississippi River - La Crescent Watershed Activities",2018,27500,,,,,,,,,,,.23,"Winona County Environmental Services","Local/Regional Government","This project will identify areas for potential Best Management Practice (BMP) placement and identify strategies to strengthen social capacity and effectively engage citizens in development of the upcoming Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report. ",,"Mississippi River - La Crescent Watershed ",2016-12-13,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Shiela,Harmes,"Winona County","177 Main St",Winona,MN,55987,"(507) 523-2171",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Winona",,"Mississippi River - La Crescent",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-la-crescent-watershed-activities,,,, 23896,"Mississippi River- Winona Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)",2014,57955,,,,,,,,,,,0.28,"Emmons & Oliver Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will address Step 2b in the Watershed approach process and computation of TMDLS for those impaired waters determined to be in need of them.",,,2014-06-16,2014-12-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Shaina ",Keseley,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2622",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Olmsted, Wabasha, Winona",,"Mississippi River - Winona",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-winona-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl,,,, 28138,"Mississippi River - Headwaters Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2015,120000,,,,,,,,,,,.61,"Hubbard County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Several important milestones will be completed during this Phase (Phase II) of the Mississippi River (Headwaters) Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project. These milestones will include the completion of the Stressor ID & Watershed Monitoring and Assessment Reports, the completion of the Zonation Modeling watershed priority planning process (through the continuation of the Civic Engagement project component), and the development of the overall WRAPS report. Currently, this watershed has few listed conventional impairments; however, it is possible that additional impairments may have been identified during the Intensive Watershed Monitoring and subsequent watershed assessment process. The objectives and tasks described in this workplan will be primarily geared towards working with the stakeholders on strategies aimed to protect the surface water resources within this high quality watershed. Phase II of the project will also continue the effort in providing the important water quality framework and stakeholder activities for civic/citizen engagement and communication. This in turn will significantly contribute to establishing the foundation for long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed. ",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters Watershed ",2015-01-16,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Kingsley,"Hubbard County Soil and Water Conservation District","212 1/2 2nd Street West ","Park Rapids",MN,56470,"(218) 732-0121",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Hubbard, Itasca",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-headwaters-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 28138,"Mississippi River - Headwaters Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2017,48349,,,,,,,,,,,32,"Hubbard County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Several important milestones will be completed during this Phase (Phase II) of the Mississippi River (Headwaters) Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project. These milestones will include the completion of the Stressor ID & Watershed Monitoring and Assessment Reports, the completion of the Zonation Modeling watershed priority planning process (through the continuation of the Civic Engagement project component), and the development of the overall WRAPS report. Currently, this watershed has few listed conventional impairments; however, it is possible that additional impairments may have been identified during the Intensive Watershed Monitoring and subsequent watershed assessment process. The objectives and tasks described in this workplan will be primarily geared towards working with the stakeholders on strategies aimed to protect the surface water resources within this high quality watershed. Phase II of the project will also continue the effort in providing the important water quality framework and stakeholder activities for civic/citizen engagement and communication. This in turn will significantly contribute to establishing the foundation for long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed. ",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters Watershed ",2015-01-16,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Kingsley,"Hubbard County Soil and Water Conservation District","212 1/2 2nd Street West ","Park Rapids",MN,56470,"(218) 732-0121",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Hubbard, Itasca",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-headwaters-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 10004690,"Missississippi River LaCrescent & Winnebago River WRAPS development",2019,74089,,,,,,,,,,,.33,"Emmons & Olivier Resources Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is for a contract with Emmons & Olivier Resources Inc to develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs; a federal clean Water Act requirement) and a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report for the for Mississippi River - LaCrescent and Winnebago River watersheds. ",,"Mississippi River - La Crescent Watershed Mississippi River - Winona Watershed ",2018-08-23,2019-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Bartusek,MPCA,"18 Woodlake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 457-6580",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Faribault, Houston, Winona",,"Mississippi River - La Crescent, Mississippi River - Winona",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/missississippi-river-lacrescent-winnebago-river-wraps-development,,,, 2029,"Missouri River Watershed Impairment Monitoring-- Nobles County",2011,36100,,,,,,,,,,,.3,"Nobles Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will support the sampling of six stream sites: two reaches of the Little Rock River, two Locations on the Kanaranzi Creek, one location on the East Branch of the Kanaranzi Creek as well as one location on the Ocheyedan River. ",,,2011-03-25,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ed,Lenz,"Nobles Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,507-376-9150,edward.lenz@noblesswcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Rock, Pipestone, Nobles, Murray",,"Rock River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/missouri-river-watershed-impairment-monitoring-nobles-county,,,, 33827,"Missouri River Basin - Rock River Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study",2016,39912,,,,,,,,,,,0.17,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) allocations and complete a final draft TMDL report for the 29 stream impairments listed in the Missouri River Basin. The project will produce completed models and pollutant source assessments for each impairment parameter, and a draft TMDL report that summarizes results of these analyses and TMDL allocations for each stream.",,"Rock River Watershed",2016-03-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Hanson,"MPCA Marshall Office","504 Fairgrounds Rd, Suite 200",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 476-4259",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Jackson, Nobles",,"Rock River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/missouri-river-basin-rock-river-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-study,,,, 889,"Mobile Exposure Laboratory Trailer-Wastewater Treatment Plant Fish Study",2010,220352,,,,,,,,,,,.63,"St. Cloud State University","Public College/University","This project will assess the exposure and effects of WWTP effluent on a model vertebrae organism, the fathead minnow. Through a series of controlled experiments, to be conducted on-site of the WWTP utilizing the Mobile Exposure Laboratory Trailer (MELT),SCSU will address (1) onset and timing of acute exposure effects, (2) downstream exposure effects, and (3) reproductive consequences of exposure for male and female fathead minnows. MPCA EAO staff will provide technical assistance and oversight of the project. ",,,2009-09-04,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Heiko,"Schoenfuss, Ph.D.","St. Cloud State University",,,,,"(320) 308-3130",hschoenfuss@stcloudstate.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mobile-exposure-laboratory-trailer-wastewater-treatment-plant-fish-study,,,, 1303,"Modeling of Nitrogen Loading to Minnesota Rivers",2011,45513,,"Chapter 361. Sec. 4. CLEAN WATER FUND APPROPRIATIONS. Subdivision 1. Pollution Control Agency. $600,000 in fiscal year 2011 is appropriated from the clean water fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to continue rulemaking to establish water quality standards for total nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen. This is a onetime appropriation. ",,,,,,,,,.31,"United States Geological Survey","Federal Government","This project will use the Spatially Referenced Regression On Watersheds (SPARROW) model as a means of assessing and characterizing the nitrogen loading situation in Minnesota. These results will be used along with other nitrogen loading characterization efforts conducted by others, so that a more complete characterization can be conducted. The results of this effort will be useful as Minnesota works to establish state-specific goals and strategies to address its contribution to Gulf of Mexico hypoxia. ",,,2011-02-28,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"David L. ",Lorenz,"United States Geological Survey",,,,,"(763) 783-3100",Lorenz@usgs.gov,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/modeling-nitrogen-loading-minnesota-rivers,,,, 33826,"Model Relationship Between Sulfate and Sulfide in Wild Rice Habitats",2016,5000,,,,,,,,,,,0.01,"Aqua Lux Lucis, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","Using data supplied by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), this project will model the relationship between sulfate and sulfide in wild rice habitats.",,,2016-03-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Edward,Swain,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 7572772",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/model-relationship-between-sulfate-and-sulfide-wild-rice-habitats,,,, 10008267,"Mower Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2019,37591,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Mower Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This purpose of this project is to evaluate the conditions of eight streams in the Cedar River Watershed and one site on the Wapsipinicon River. Monitoring will take place for two years. Mower Soil and Water Conservation District staff will collect samples following Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Intensive Watershed Monitoring (IWM) sample collection protocols and will organize and review all field and laboratory data, along with field notes and photos. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,James,Fett,"Mower SWCD","1408 21st Ave NW",Austin,MN,55912,"(507) 434-2603",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Mower",,"Cedar River, Upper Wapsipinicon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mower-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10008297,"MPCA Accelerated Implementation of MS4 Permit Requirements Activities",2018,116236,,,,,,,,,,,.93,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing and support for the Accelerated Implementation of municipal stormwater (MS4) Permit Requirements program. The purpose of this program is accelerating municipal stormwater (MS4) implementation activities by providing technical assistance and guidance development to permittees. To date the program has establishment of a digital document library (DDL) which is housed in the MN Stormwater Manual. The DDL is a culmination of permittee-developed documents vetted and endorsed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), which permittees can use and share to comply with the MS4 permit. The program has also began initial steps to update and enhance the “MS4 Toolkit”, which is a package of best practices that will facilitate establishing effective stormwater programs at the local level. Such practices are related to public education and outreach, public participation, illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction site stormwater runoff control, post-construction stormwater runoff management and MS4-owned infrastructure management. The MPCA has also initiated development of model ordinances, which can be used by regulated MS4s as the backbone of an effective local stormwater program. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Municipal Stormwater (MS4) Program ",2018-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Ryan,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,(651)757-2222,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-accelerated-implementation-ms4-permit-requirements-activities,,,, 10008297,"MPCA Accelerated Implementation of MS4 Permit Requirements Activities",2019,94490,,,,,,,,,,,.74,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing and support for the Accelerated Implementation of municipal stormwater (MS4) Permit Requirements program. The purpose of this program is accelerating municipal stormwater (MS4) implementation activities by providing technical assistance and guidance development to permittees. To date the program has establishment of a digital document library (DDL) which is housed in the MN Stormwater Manual. The DDL is a culmination of permittee-developed documents vetted and endorsed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), which permittees can use and share to comply with the MS4 permit. The program has also began initial steps to update and enhance the “MS4 Toolkit”, which is a package of best practices that will facilitate establishing effective stormwater programs at the local level. Such practices are related to public education and outreach, public participation, illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction site stormwater runoff control, post-construction stormwater runoff management and MS4-owned infrastructure management. The MPCA has also initiated development of model ordinances, which can be used by regulated MS4s as the backbone of an effective local stormwater program. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Municipal Stormwater (MS4) Program ",2018-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Ryan,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,(651)757-2222,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-accelerated-implementation-ms4-permit-requirements-activities,,,, 10008297,"MPCA Accelerated Implementation of MS4 Permit Requirements Activities",2020,108040,,,,,,,,,,,1,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing and support for the Accelerated Implementation of municipal stormwater (MS4) Permit Requirements program. The purpose of this program is accelerating municipal stormwater (MS4) implementation activities by providing technical assistance and guidance development to permittees. To date the program has establishment of a digital document library (DDL) which is housed in the MN Stormwater Manual. The DDL is a culmination of permittee-developed documents vetted and endorsed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), which permittees can use and share to comply with the MS4 permit. The program has also began initial steps to update and enhance the “MS4 Toolkit”, which is a package of best practices that will facilitate establishing effective stormwater programs at the local level. Such practices are related to public education and outreach, public participation, illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction site stormwater runoff control, post-construction stormwater runoff management and MS4-owned infrastructure management. The MPCA has also initiated development of model ordinances, which can be used by regulated MS4s as the backbone of an effective local stormwater program. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Municipal Stormwater (MS4) Program ",2018-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Ryan,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,(651)757-2222,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-accelerated-implementation-ms4-permit-requirements-activities,,,, 10008297,"MPCA Accelerated Implementation of MS4 Permit Requirements Activities",2021,112600,,,,,,,,,,,.99,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing and support for the Accelerated Implementation of municipal stormwater (MS4) Permit Requirements program. The purpose of this program is accelerating municipal stormwater (MS4) implementation activities by providing technical assistance and guidance development to permittees. To date the program has establishment of a digital document library (DDL) which is housed in the MN Stormwater Manual. The DDL is a culmination of permittee-developed documents vetted and endorsed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), which permittees can use and share to comply with the MS4 permit. The program has also began initial steps to update and enhance the “MS4 Toolkit”, which is a package of best practices that will facilitate establishing effective stormwater programs at the local level. Such practices are related to public education and outreach, public participation, illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction site stormwater runoff control, post-construction stormwater runoff management and MS4-owned infrastructure management. The MPCA has also initiated development of model ordinances, which can be used by regulated MS4s as the backbone of an effective local stormwater program. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Municipal Stormwater (MS4) Program ",2018-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Ryan,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,(651)757-2222,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-accelerated-implementation-ms4-permit-requirements-activities,,,, 10008297,"MPCA Accelerated Implementation of MS4 Permit Requirements Activities",2022,115114,,,,,,,,,,,1,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing and support for the Accelerated Implementation of municipal stormwater (MS4) Permit Requirements program. The purpose of this program is accelerating municipal stormwater (MS4) implementation activities by providing technical assistance and guidance development to permittees. To date the program has establishment of a digital document library (DDL) which is housed in the MN Stormwater Manual. The DDL is a culmination of permittee-developed documents vetted and endorsed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), which permittees can use and share to comply with the MS4 permit. The program has also began initial steps to update and enhance the “MS4 Toolkit”, which is a package of best practices that will facilitate establishing effective stormwater programs at the local level. Such practices are related to public education and outreach, public participation, illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction site stormwater runoff control, post-construction stormwater runoff management and MS4-owned infrastructure management. The MPCA has also initiated development of model ordinances, which can be used by regulated MS4s as the backbone of an effective local stormwater program. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Municipal Stormwater (MS4) Program ",2018-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Ryan,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,(651)757-2222,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-accelerated-implementation-ms4-permit-requirements-activities,,,, 10008297,"MPCA Accelerated Implementation of MS4 Permit Requirements Activities",2023,66913,,,,,,,,,,,.27,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing and support for the Accelerated Implementation of municipal stormwater (MS4) Permit Requirements program. The purpose of this program is accelerating municipal stormwater (MS4) implementation activities by providing technical assistance and guidance development to permittees. To date the program has establishment of a digital document library (DDL) which is housed in the MN Stormwater Manual. The DDL is a culmination of permittee-developed documents vetted and endorsed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), which permittees can use and share to comply with the MS4 permit. The program has also began initial steps to update and enhance the “MS4 Toolkit”, which is a package of best practices that will facilitate establishing effective stormwater programs at the local level. Such practices are related to public education and outreach, public participation, illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction site stormwater runoff control, post-construction stormwater runoff management and MS4-owned infrastructure management. The MPCA has also initiated development of model ordinances, which can be used by regulated MS4s as the backbone of an effective local stormwater program. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Municipal Stormwater (MS4) Program ",2018-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Ryan,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,(651)757-2222,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-accelerated-implementation-ms4-permit-requirements-activities,,,, 10008298,"MPCA Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Activities",2016,853501,,,,,,,,,,,3.21,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Support for the subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS)  program administered by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The MPCA offers grants to counties for SSTS program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ",,"520 Lafayette Rd N",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program-activities,,,, 10008298,"MPCA Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Activities",2017,1205491,,,,,,,,,,,3.24,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Support for the subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS)  program administered by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The MPCA offers grants to counties for SSTS program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ",,"520 Lafayette Rd N",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program-activities,,,, 10008298,"MPCA Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Activities",2018,798114,,,,,,,,,,,1.87,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Support for the subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS)  program administered by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The MPCA offers grants to counties for SSTS program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ",,"520 Lafayette Rd N",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program-activities,,,, 10008298,"MPCA Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Activities",2019,719141,,,,,,,,,,,1.32,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Support for the subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS)  program administered by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The MPCA offers grants to counties for SSTS program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ",,"520 Lafayette Rd N",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program-activities,,,, 10008298,"MPCA Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Activities",2020,235001,,,,,,,,,,,1.73,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Support for the subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS)  program administered by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The MPCA offers grants to counties for SSTS program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ",,"520 Lafayette Rd N",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program-activities,,,, 10008298,"MPCA Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Activities",2021,164683,,,,,,,,,,,1.39,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Support for the subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS)  program administered by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The MPCA offers grants to counties for SSTS program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ",,"520 Lafayette Rd N",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program-activities,,,, 10008298,"MPCA Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Activities",2022,200292,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 2 Sec. 4(f)",,,,,,,,,,1.25,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Support for the subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS)  program administered by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The MPCA offers grants to counties for SSTS program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ",,"520 Lafayette Rd N",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program-activities,,,, 10008298,"MPCA Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Activities",2023,215932,,,,,,,,,,,1.45,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Support for the subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS)  program administered by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The MPCA offers grants to counties for SSTS program administration and special projects to improve SSTS compliance rates, and assistance for low-income homeowners with needed SSTS upgrades. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Aaron,Jensen,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ",,"520 Lafayette Rd N",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2544",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-subsurface-sewage-treatment-system-ssts-program-activities,,,, 10018151,"MPCA St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) Remediation Support Activities",2016,53114,,,,,,,,,,,0.5,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Agencies and stakeholders are working together to clean up contaminated sediments and restore aquatic habitat to the estuary in the St. Louis River Area of Concern within the Great Lakes Basin. ","More information: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/waste/st-louis-river-area-concern-resources ",,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Huberty,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-st-louis-river-area-concern-aoc-remediation-support-activities,,,, 10018151,"MPCA St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) Remediation Support Activities",2017,80816,,,,,,,,,,,.8,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Agencies and stakeholders are working together to clean up contaminated sediments and restore aquatic habitat to the estuary in the St. Louis River Area of Concern within the Great Lakes Basin. ","More information: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/waste/st-louis-river-area-concern-resources ",,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Huberty,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-st-louis-river-area-concern-aoc-remediation-support-activities,,,, 10018151,"MPCA St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) Remediation Support Activities",2018,182975,,,,,,,,,,,1.8,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Agencies and stakeholders are working together to clean up contaminated sediments and restore aquatic habitat to the estuary in the St. Louis River Area of Concern within the Great Lakes Basin. ","More information: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/waste/st-louis-river-area-concern-resources ",,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Huberty,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-st-louis-river-area-concern-aoc-remediation-support-activities,,,, 10018151,"MPCA St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) Remediation Support Activities",2019,386663,,,,,,,,,,,3.8,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Agencies and stakeholders are working together to clean up contaminated sediments and restore aquatic habitat to the estuary in the St. Louis River Area of Concern within the Great Lakes Basin. ","More information: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/waste/st-louis-river-area-concern-resources ",,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Huberty,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-st-louis-river-area-concern-aoc-remediation-support-activities,,,, 10018151,"MPCA St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) Remediation Support Activities",2020,262427,,,,,,,,,,,2.6,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Agencies and stakeholders are working together to clean up contaminated sediments and restore aquatic habitat to the estuary in the St. Louis River Area of Concern within the Great Lakes Basin. ","More information: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/waste/st-louis-river-area-concern-resources ",,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Huberty,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-st-louis-river-area-concern-aoc-remediation-support-activities,,,, 10018151,"MPCA St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) Remediation Support Activities",2021,215721,,,,,,,,,,,2.1,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Agencies and stakeholders are working together to clean up contaminated sediments and restore aquatic habitat to the estuary in the St. Louis River Area of Concern within the Great Lakes Basin. ","More information: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/waste/st-louis-river-area-concern-resources ",,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Huberty,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-st-louis-river-area-concern-aoc-remediation-support-activities,,,, 10018151,"MPCA St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) Remediation Support Activities",2022,288794,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 2 Sec. 4(d)",,,,,,,,,,.87,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Agencies and stakeholders are working together to clean up contaminated sediments and restore aquatic habitat to the estuary in the St. Louis River Area of Concern within the Great Lakes Basin. ","More information: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/waste/st-louis-river-area-concern-resources ",,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Huberty,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-st-louis-river-area-concern-aoc-remediation-support-activities,,,, 10018151,"MPCA St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) Remediation Support Activities",2023,279451,,,,,,,,,,,.84,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Agencies and stakeholders are working together to clean up contaminated sediments and restore aquatic habitat to the estuary in the St. Louis River Area of Concern within the Great Lakes Basin. ","More information: https://www.pca.state.mn.us/waste/st-louis-river-area-concern-resources ",,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Barbara,Huberty,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-st-louis-river-area-concern-aoc-remediation-support-activities,,,, 18448,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities 2013",2013,5265335,,,,,,,,,,,40,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions.",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,,,,,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Chisago, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Faribault, Freeborn, Isanti, Jackson, Kanabec, Kittson, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Le Sueur, Marshall, Martin, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Nicollet, Pennington, Pine, Polk, Redwood, Renville, Roseau, Sibley, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Watonwan",,"Lake Superior - North, Minnesota River - Mankato, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Rum River, Snake River, Two Rivers, Watonwan River, Winnebago River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities-2013,,,, 18449,"MPCA TMDL Technical Assistance/Project Oversight 2013",2013,3808600,,,,,,,,,,,36,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by MPCA Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting TMDL studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA.",,,2012-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Gaylen ",Reetz,,,,,,651-757-2664,gaylen.reetz@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight-2013,,,, 19443,"MPCA Watershed Data Integration Development Project- TMDL Research Enhanced Database",2014,1000000,,,,,,,,,,,5,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) uses a watershed-oriented approach to assess surface water quality and define restoration and protection measures. Each of Minnesota's 81 major watersheds is assessed intensively every 10 years, based on a staggered schedule that addresses, on average, eight watersheds per year.  To increase the amount of data directly available to the public online, and to make internal operations more efficient, the MPCA started a multi-year Watershed Data Integration Project (WDIP). ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2730",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-watershed-data-integration-development-project-tmdl-research-enhanced-database,,,, 19443,"MPCA Watershed Data Integration Development Project- TMDL Research Enhanced Database",2015,1000000,,,,,,,,,,,5,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) uses a watershed-oriented approach to assess surface water quality and define restoration and protection measures. Each of Minnesota's 81 major watersheds is assessed intensively every 10 years, based on a staggered schedule that addresses, on average, eight watersheds per year.  To increase the amount of data directly available to the public online, and to make internal operations more efficient, the MPCA started a multi-year Watershed Data Integration Project (WDIP). ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2730",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-watershed-data-integration-development-project-tmdl-research-enhanced-database,,,, 19443,"MPCA Watershed Data Integration Development Project- TMDL Research Enhanced Database",2016,784501,,,,,,,,,,,1.01,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) uses a watershed-oriented approach to assess surface water quality and define restoration and protection measures. Each of Minnesota's 81 major watersheds is assessed intensively every 10 years, based on a staggered schedule that addresses, on average, eight watersheds per year.  To increase the amount of data directly available to the public online, and to make internal operations more efficient, the MPCA started a multi-year Watershed Data Integration Project (WDIP). ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2730",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-watershed-data-integration-development-project-tmdl-research-enhanced-database,,,, 19443,"MPCA Watershed Data Integration Development Project- TMDL Research Enhanced Database",2017,1215690,,,,,,,,,,,2.16,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) uses a watershed-oriented approach to assess surface water quality and define restoration and protection measures. Each of Minnesota's 81 major watersheds is assessed intensively every 10 years, based on a staggered schedule that addresses, on average, eight watersheds per year.  To increase the amount of data directly available to the public online, and to make internal operations more efficient, the MPCA started a multi-year Watershed Data Integration Project (WDIP). ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2730",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-watershed-data-integration-development-project-tmdl-research-enhanced-database,,,, 19443,"MPCA Watershed Data Integration Development Project- TMDL Research Enhanced Database",2018,333620,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) uses a watershed-oriented approach to assess surface water quality and define restoration and protection measures. Each of Minnesota's 81 major watersheds is assessed intensively every 10 years, based on a staggered schedule that addresses, on average, eight watersheds per year.  To increase the amount of data directly available to the public online, and to make internal operations more efficient, the MPCA started a multi-year Watershed Data Integration Project (WDIP). ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2730",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-watershed-data-integration-development-project-tmdl-research-enhanced-database,,,, 19443,"MPCA Watershed Data Integration Development Project- TMDL Research Enhanced Database",2019,242494,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) uses a watershed-oriented approach to assess surface water quality and define restoration and protection measures. Each of Minnesota's 81 major watersheds is assessed intensively every 10 years, based on a staggered schedule that addresses, on average, eight watersheds per year.  To increase the amount of data directly available to the public online, and to make internal operations more efficient, the MPCA started a multi-year Watershed Data Integration Project (WDIP). ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2730",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-watershed-data-integration-development-project-tmdl-research-enhanced-database,,,, 19443,"MPCA Watershed Data Integration Development Project- TMDL Research Enhanced Database",2020,55500,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) uses a watershed-oriented approach to assess surface water quality and define restoration and protection measures. Each of Minnesota's 81 major watersheds is assessed intensively every 10 years, based on a staggered schedule that addresses, on average, eight watersheds per year.  To increase the amount of data directly available to the public online, and to make internal operations more efficient, the MPCA started a multi-year Watershed Data Integration Project (WDIP). ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2730",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-watershed-data-integration-development-project-tmdl-research-enhanced-database,,,, 19443,"MPCA Watershed Data Integration Development Project- TMDL Research Enhanced Database",2021,83227,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) uses a watershed-oriented approach to assess surface water quality and define restoration and protection measures. Each of Minnesota's 81 major watersheds is assessed intensively every 10 years, based on a staggered schedule that addresses, on average, eight watersheds per year.  To increase the amount of data directly available to the public online, and to make internal operations more efficient, the MPCA started a multi-year Watershed Data Integration Project (WDIP). ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2730",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-watershed-data-integration-development-project-tmdl-research-enhanced-database,,,, 19443,"MPCA Watershed Data Integration Development Project- TMDL Research Enhanced Database",2023,27560,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) uses a watershed-oriented approach to assess surface water quality and define restoration and protection measures. Each of Minnesota's 81 major watersheds is assessed intensively every 10 years, based on a staggered schedule that addresses, on average, eight watersheds per year.  To increase the amount of data directly available to the public online, and to make internal operations more efficient, the MPCA started a multi-year Watershed Data Integration Project (WDIP). ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2730",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-watershed-data-integration-development-project-tmdl-research-enhanced-database,,,, 1272,"MPCA Water Monitoring Unit Field Activities 2011",2011,3521699,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutirents, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitiat) measurements. Major watershed load monitoring (Watershed-Statewide): The major watershed load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions.",,,2009-07-01,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Glenn,Skuta,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd. N","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Blue Earth, Carlton, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Freeborn, Goodhue, Jackson, Lake, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Mahnomen, Marshall, Morrison, Murray, Nobles, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, St. Louis, Steele, Todd, Wadena, Waseca",,"Cannon River, Lake Superior - South, Little Sioux River, Long Prairie River, Lower Big Sioux River, Nemadji River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Redeye River, Rock River, Thief River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-unit-field-activities-2011,,,, 1273,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Activities 2010",2010,826071,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities.The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2009-07-01,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Thompson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd. N","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2778,stephen.c.thompson@state.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-monitoring-activities-2010,,,, 1274,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Activities 2011",2011,457610,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA Environmental Assistance and Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities.The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Steve ",Thompson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd. ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2778,stephen.c.thompson@state.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-monitoring-activities-2011,,,, 1291,"MPCA Clean Water Partnership Program Technical Assistance 2010",2010,565865,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project funds MPCA technical assistance for the Clean Water Partnership grant program. This program provides funding for grants that prevent impairment and degradation of lakes, rivers, streams and groundwater. ",,,2009-06-30,2010-07-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Gaylen,Reetz,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd. N. ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2664,gaylen.reetz@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-partnership-program-technical-assistance-2010,,,, 1292,"MPCA TMDL Technical Assistance/Project Oversight 2010",2010,4408520,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by MPCA technical staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing, and conducting TMDL studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project funding also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses. ",,,2009-07-01,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Gaylen,Reetz,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd. N. ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2664,gaylen.reetz@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight-2010,,,, 10015501,"MPCA Chloride Reduction Program Activities",2020,98471,,,,,,,,,,,.68,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Provides technical assistance and grants to public entities to meet chloride Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), mostly from road de-icers and water softening. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Chloride Resources ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2205",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-chloride-reduction-program-activities,,,, 10015501,"MPCA Chloride Reduction Program Activities",2021,148140,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Provides technical assistance and grants to public entities to meet chloride Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), mostly from road de-icers and water softening. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Chloride Resources ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2205",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-chloride-reduction-program-activities,,,, 10015501,"MPCA Chloride Reduction Program Activities",2022,110240,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 2 Sec. 4(I)",,,,,,,,,,.73,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Provides technical assistance and grants to public entities to meet chloride Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), mostly from road de-icers and water softening. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Chloride Resources ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2205",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-chloride-reduction-program-activities,,,, 10015501,"MPCA Chloride Reduction Program Activities",2023,142374,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Provides technical assistance and grants to public entities to meet chloride Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), mostly from road de-icers and water softening. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Chloride Resources ",2019-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2205",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-chloride-reduction-program-activities,,,, 1116,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities 2010",2010,4432804,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutirents, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitiat) measurements. Major watershed load monitoring (Watershed-Statewide): The major watershed load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions.",,,2009-07-01,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Glenn,Skuta,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd. N. ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Dakota, Grant, Hennepin, Hubbard, Itasca, Kandiyohi, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Morrison, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Sherburne, Stevens, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Washington, Wilkin, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,"Big Fork River, Bois de Sioux River, Crow Wing River, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Mississippi River - Winona, Mustinka River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities-2010,,,, 4025,"MPCA TMDL Database Development and Civic Engagement Support",2010,739000,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project will develop databases to manage TMDL activities and track progress. It will also provide assistance to promulgate rulemaking. This project will also support agency operations to review civic engagement proposals from basin and sub basin organizations. Assistance provided to establish a coalition between organizations creating productive environments where citizens and stakeholders can come together to dialogue about issues of concern to them and create their own visions and strategies for TMDL-related change/issues in their communities. ",,,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Gaylen,Reetz,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,(651)757-2664,gaylen.reetz@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-tmdl-database-development-and-civic-engagement-support,,,, 37823,"MPCA Clean Water Council Operations",2014,33940,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Clean Water Council was created through the Clean Water Legacy Act (Minn. Stat. Ch 114D) which was signed into law June 2, 2006. The council’s role is to advise on the administration and implementation of the Clean Water Legacy Act. See the Council’s FY18-19 Clean Water Fund and Policy Recommendations Report (December 1, 2016). The 28-member Clean Water Council (Council) represents organizations with a major role in achieving clean water, enabling consensus building and coordination on a wide array of issues critical to the people of Minnesota. The Council holds meetings monthly to discuss a variety of water topics. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Paul,Gardner,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2384",Paul.Gardner@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-council-operations,,,, 37823,"MPCA Clean Water Council Operations",2015,39346,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Clean Water Council was created through the Clean Water Legacy Act (Minn. Stat. Ch 114D) which was signed into law June 2, 2006. The council’s role is to advise on the administration and implementation of the Clean Water Legacy Act. See the Council’s FY18-19 Clean Water Fund and Policy Recommendations Report (December 1, 2016). The 28-member Clean Water Council (Council) represents organizations with a major role in achieving clean water, enabling consensus building and coordination on a wide array of issues critical to the people of Minnesota. The Council holds meetings monthly to discuss a variety of water topics. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Paul,Gardner,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2384",Paul.Gardner@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-council-operations,,,, 37823,"MPCA Clean Water Council Operations",2016,47631,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Clean Water Council was created through the Clean Water Legacy Act (Minn. Stat. Ch 114D) which was signed into law June 2, 2006. The council’s role is to advise on the administration and implementation of the Clean Water Legacy Act. See the Council’s FY18-19 Clean Water Fund and Policy Recommendations Report (December 1, 2016). The 28-member Clean Water Council (Council) represents organizations with a major role in achieving clean water, enabling consensus building and coordination on a wide array of issues critical to the people of Minnesota. The Council holds meetings monthly to discuss a variety of water topics. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Paul,Gardner,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2384",Paul.Gardner@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-council-operations,,,, 37823,"MPCA Clean Water Council Operations",2017,46084,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Clean Water Council was created through the Clean Water Legacy Act (Minn. Stat. Ch 114D) which was signed into law June 2, 2006. The council’s role is to advise on the administration and implementation of the Clean Water Legacy Act. See the Council’s FY18-19 Clean Water Fund and Policy Recommendations Report (December 1, 2016). The 28-member Clean Water Council (Council) represents organizations with a major role in achieving clean water, enabling consensus building and coordination on a wide array of issues critical to the people of Minnesota. The Council holds meetings monthly to discuss a variety of water topics. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Paul,Gardner,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2384",Paul.Gardner@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-council-operations,,,, 37823,"MPCA Clean Water Council Operations",2018,50000,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Clean Water Council was created through the Clean Water Legacy Act (Minn. Stat. Ch 114D) which was signed into law June 2, 2006. The council’s role is to advise on the administration and implementation of the Clean Water Legacy Act. See the Council’s FY18-19 Clean Water Fund and Policy Recommendations Report (December 1, 2016). The 28-member Clean Water Council (Council) represents organizations with a major role in achieving clean water, enabling consensus building and coordination on a wide array of issues critical to the people of Minnesota. The Council holds meetings monthly to discuss a variety of water topics. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Paul,Gardner,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2384",Paul.Gardner@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-council-operations,,,, 37823,"MPCA Clean Water Council Operations",2019,41424,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Clean Water Council was created through the Clean Water Legacy Act (Minn. Stat. Ch 114D) which was signed into law June 2, 2006. The council’s role is to advise on the administration and implementation of the Clean Water Legacy Act. See the Council’s FY18-19 Clean Water Fund and Policy Recommendations Report (December 1, 2016). The 28-member Clean Water Council (Council) represents organizations with a major role in achieving clean water, enabling consensus building and coordination on a wide array of issues critical to the people of Minnesota. The Council holds meetings monthly to discuss a variety of water topics. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Paul,Gardner,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2384",Paul.Gardner@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-council-operations,,,, 37823,"MPCA Clean Water Council Operations",2020,53427,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Clean Water Council was created through the Clean Water Legacy Act (Minn. Stat. Ch 114D) which was signed into law June 2, 2006. The council’s role is to advise on the administration and implementation of the Clean Water Legacy Act. See the Council’s FY18-19 Clean Water Fund and Policy Recommendations Report (December 1, 2016). The 28-member Clean Water Council (Council) represents organizations with a major role in achieving clean water, enabling consensus building and coordination on a wide array of issues critical to the people of Minnesota. The Council holds meetings monthly to discuss a variety of water topics. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Paul,Gardner,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2384",Paul.Gardner@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-council-operations,,,, 37823,"MPCA Clean Water Council Operations",2021,68378,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Clean Water Council was created through the Clean Water Legacy Act (Minn. Stat. Ch 114D) which was signed into law June 2, 2006. The council’s role is to advise on the administration and implementation of the Clean Water Legacy Act. See the Council’s FY18-19 Clean Water Fund and Policy Recommendations Report (December 1, 2016). The 28-member Clean Water Council (Council) represents organizations with a major role in achieving clean water, enabling consensus building and coordination on a wide array of issues critical to the people of Minnesota. The Council holds meetings monthly to discuss a variety of water topics. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Paul,Gardner,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2384",Paul.Gardner@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-council-operations,,,, 37823,"MPCA Clean Water Council Operations",2022,285633,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 2 Sec. 4(j)",,,,,,,,,,2,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Clean Water Council was created through the Clean Water Legacy Act (Minn. Stat. Ch 114D) which was signed into law June 2, 2006. The council’s role is to advise on the administration and implementation of the Clean Water Legacy Act. See the Council’s FY18-19 Clean Water Fund and Policy Recommendations Report (December 1, 2016). The 28-member Clean Water Council (Council) represents organizations with a major role in achieving clean water, enabling consensus building and coordination on a wide array of issues critical to the people of Minnesota. The Council holds meetings monthly to discuss a variety of water topics. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Paul,Gardner,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2384",Paul.Gardner@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-council-operations,,,, 37823,"MPCA Clean Water Council Operations",2023,298802,,,,,,,,,,,2,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Clean Water Council was created through the Clean Water Legacy Act (Minn. Stat. Ch 114D) which was signed into law June 2, 2006. The council’s role is to advise on the administration and implementation of the Clean Water Legacy Act. See the Council’s FY18-19 Clean Water Fund and Policy Recommendations Report (December 1, 2016). The 28-member Clean Water Council (Council) represents organizations with a major role in achieving clean water, enabling consensus building and coordination on a wide array of issues critical to the people of Minnesota. The Council holds meetings monthly to discuss a variety of water topics. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Paul,Gardner,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2384",Paul.Gardner@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-council-operations,,,, 9761,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities 2012",2012,5500000,,,,,,,,,,,39.8,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Glenn,Skuta,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2730",glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Beltrami, Carver, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Dodge, Goodhue, Hennepin, Hubbard, Kandiyohi, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, McLeod, Meeker, Mower, Olmsted, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Renville, Rice, Roseau, Sibley, Steele, Wabasha, Wright",,"Lake of the Woods, Leech Lake River, Pine River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, South Fork Crow River, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities-2012,,,, 9762,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Activities 2012-2013",2012,465000,,,,,,,,,,,2.25,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities.The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Thompson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2778",stephen.c.thompson@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Mapping, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-monitoring-activities-2012-2013,,,, 9762,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Activities 2012-2013",2013,613775,,,,,,,,,,,0.00,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities.The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Thompson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2778",stephen.c.thompson@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Mapping, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-monitoring-activities-2012-2013,,,, 9763,"MPCA TMDL Technical Assistance/Project Oversight 2012",2012,4105000,,,,,,,,,,,36.6,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by MPCA Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting TMDL studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Gaylen ",Reetz,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2664",gaylen.reetz@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight-2012,,,, 9764,"MPCA Clean Water Partnership Grant Program Technical Assistance 2012 & 2013",2012,206335,,,,,,,,,,,1.25,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","MPCA technical assistance & guidance provided to Clean Water Partnership grant program which provides funding for grants that prevent impairments and degradation of lakes, rivers, streams and groundwater. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Gaylen ",Reetz,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2664",gaylen.reetz@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Grants/Contracts, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-partnership-grant-program-technical-assistance-2012-2013,,,, 9764,"MPCA Clean Water Partnership Grant Program Technical Assistance 2012 & 2013",2013,209633,,,,,,,,,,,1.5,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","MPCA technical assistance & guidance provided to Clean Water Partnership grant program which provides funding for grants that prevent impairments and degradation of lakes, rivers, streams and groundwater. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Gaylen ",Reetz,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2664",gaylen.reetz@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Grants/Contracts, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-partnership-grant-program-technical-assistance-2012-2013,,,, 9765,"MPCA Watershed Data Integration Development Project 2012-2013",2012,1150000,,,,,,,,,,,4.5,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) uses a watershed-oriented approach to assess surface water quality and define restoration and protection measures. Each of Minnesota’s 81 major watersheds is assessed intensively every 10 years, based on a staggered schedule that addresses, on average, eight watersheds per year. To increase the amount of data directly available to the public online, and to make internal operations more efficient, the MPCA started a multi-year Watershed Data Integration Project (WDIP). More information on the project and multiple phase approach can be found on the Agency website link located in the Quick Facts section of this page. ",,,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Glenn,Skuta,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2730",glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Inventory, Mapping, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-watershed-data-integration-development-project-2012-2013,,,, 9765,"MPCA Watershed Data Integration Development Project 2012-2013",2013,1599678,,,,,,,,,,,6,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) uses a watershed-oriented approach to assess surface water quality and define restoration and protection measures. Each of Minnesota’s 81 major watersheds is assessed intensively every 10 years, based on a staggered schedule that addresses, on average, eight watersheds per year. To increase the amount of data directly available to the public online, and to make internal operations more efficient, the MPCA started a multi-year Watershed Data Integration Project (WDIP). More information on the project and multiple phase approach can be found on the Agency website link located in the Quick Facts section of this page. ",,,2011-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Glenn,Skuta,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2730",glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Inventory, Mapping, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-watershed-data-integration-development-project-2012-2013,,,, 36596,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Activities",2016,567922,,,,,,,,,,,3.29,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, fieldwork, data management, and interpretation expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities. The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,"Sharon ","Kroening ","MInnesota Pollution Control Agency ","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-activities-2016,,,, 36596,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Activities",2017,620426,,,,,,,,,,,3.83,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, fieldwork, data management, and interpretation expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities. The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,"Sharon ","Kroening ","MInnesota Pollution Control Agency ","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-activities-2016,,,, 36596,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Activities",2018,693557,,,,,,,,,,,4.21,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, fieldwork, data management, and interpretation expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities. The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,"Sharon ","Kroening ","MInnesota Pollution Control Agency ","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-activities-2016,,,, 36596,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Activities",2019,632044,,,,,,,,,,,3.54,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, fieldwork, data management, and interpretation expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities. The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,"Sharon ","Kroening ","MInnesota Pollution Control Agency ","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-activities-2016,,,, 36596,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Activities",2020,671209,,,,,,,,,,,4.4,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, fieldwork, data management, and interpretation expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities. The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,"Sharon ","Kroening ","MInnesota Pollution Control Agency ","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-activities-2016,,,, 36596,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Activities",2021,677851,,,,,,,,,,,3.24,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, fieldwork, data management, and interpretation expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities. The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,"Sharon ","Kroening ","MInnesota Pollution Control Agency ","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-activities-2016,,,, 36596,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Activities",2022,600617,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 2 Sec. 4(c)",,,,,,,,,,3.51,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, fieldwork, data management, and interpretation expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities. The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,"Sharon ","Kroening ","MInnesota Pollution Control Agency ","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-activities-2016,,,, 36596,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Activities",2023,591495,,,,,,,,,,,3.42,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, fieldwork, data management, and interpretation expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities. The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,"Sharon ","Kroening ","MInnesota Pollution Control Agency ","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-activities-2016,,,, 36597,"MPCA Stormwater BMP Performance Evaluation and Technology Transfer Program",2016,275000,,,,,,,,,,,,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project will evaluate best management performance and effectiveness to support meeting total maximum daily loads; develop standards and incorporate state of the art guidance using minimal impact design standards as the model; and implement a knowledge and technology transfer system across local government, industry, and regulatory sectors. ",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,David,Fairbairn,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,(651)757-2659,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-stormwater-bmp-performance-evaluation-and-technology-transfer-program,,,, 36597,"MPCA Stormwater BMP Performance Evaluation and Technology Transfer Program",2017,275000,,,,,,,,,,,,"MInnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project will evaluate best management performance and effectiveness to support meeting total maximum daily loads; develop standards and incorporate state of the art guidance using minimal impact design standards as the model; and implement a knowledge and technology transfer system across local government, industry, and regulatory sectors. ",,,2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,David,Fairbairn,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,(651)757-2659,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-stormwater-bmp-performance-evaluation-and-technology-transfer-program,,,, 36598,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities",2016,5351892,,,,,,,,,,,44.85,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2190",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities,,,, 36598,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities",2017,5528098,,,,,,,,,,,40.82,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2190",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities,,,, 36598,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities",2018,5477821,,,,,,,,,,,41.76,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2190",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities,,,, 36598,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities",2019,5529246,,,,,,,,,,,40.78,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2190",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities,,,, 36598,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities",2020,5483925,,,,,,,,,,,40.27,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2190",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities,,,, 36598,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities",2021,5284366,,,,,,,,,,,35,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2190",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities,,,, 36598,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities",2022,4956185,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 2 Sec. 4(a)",,,,,,,,,,35.02,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2190",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities,,,, 36598,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities",2023,5413432,,,,,,,,,,,36.52,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Environmental Outcomes staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions. ",,,2016-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Pam,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2190",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities,,,, 23539,"MPCA Stressor Identification Report Template",2014,33124,,,,,,,,,,,0.15,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to support the Stressor Identification portion of the Minnesota Watershed approach by designing a template used to develop Stressor Identification Reports for watersheds across the State of Minnesota.",,,2013-10-14,2014-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Christopher L",Klucas,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651/757-2498,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-stressor-identification-report-template,,,, 23545,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities 2014",2014,3284104,,,,,,,,,,,24.13,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions.",,,2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Pam,Anderson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2190,pamela.anderson@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Hennepin, Houston, Itasca, Jackson, Kittson, Koochiching",,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities-2014,,,, 2559,"MPCA TMDL Technical Assistance/Project Oversight 2011",2011,4563369,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by MPCA technical staff that provide technical assistance , project oversight, coordination and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and cunducting TMDL studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project funding also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Gaylen ",Reetz,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,,gaylen.reetz@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight-2011,,,, 23875,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Activities 2014",2014,297169,,,,,,,,,,,2.15,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, fieldwork, data management, and interpretation expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities.The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",sharon.kroening@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Blue Earth, Carlton, Cass, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Dakota, Faribault, Goodhue, Hennepin, Hubbard, Itasca, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Lyon, Morrison, Mower, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pine, Polk, Ramsey, Redwood, Scott, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wabasha, Wadena, Washington, Winona",,"Blue Earth River, Buffalo River, Cedar River, Clearwater River, Cottonwood River, Crow Wing River, Kettle River, Le Sueur River, Leech Lake River, Long Prairie River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Mississippi River - Winona, Nemadji River, North Fork Crow River, Otter Tail River, Pine River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Redeye River, Redwood River, Roseau River, Rum River, Sauk River, St. Louis River, Upper Red River of the North, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-monitoring-activities-2014,,,, 23877,"MPCA Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Technical Assistance/Project Oversight ",2014,4105849,,,,,,,,,,,38,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight,,,, 23877,"MPCA Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Technical Assistance/Project Oversight ",2015,4173501,,,,,,,,,,,33,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight,,,, 23877,"MPCA Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Technical Assistance/Project Oversight ",2016,5309905,,,,,,,,,,,33.81,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight,,,, 23877,"MPCA Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Technical Assistance/Project Oversight ",2017,6028498,,,,,,,,,,,35.16,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight,,,, 23877,"MPCA Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Technical Assistance/Project Oversight ",2018,5481766,,,,,,,,,,,35.11,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight,,,, 23877,"MPCA Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Technical Assistance/Project Oversight ",2019,5866668,,,,,,,,,,,34.44,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight,,,, 23877,"MPCA Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Technical Assistance/Project Oversight ",2020,5513679,,,,,,,,,,,35.34,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight,,,, 23877,"MPCA Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Technical Assistance/Project Oversight ",2021,5289006,,,,,,,,,,,32.94,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight,,,, 23877,"MPCA Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Technical Assistance/Project Oversight ",2022,5231367,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 2 Sec. 4(b)",,,,,,,,,,33.55,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight,,,, 23877,"MPCA Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Technical Assistance/Project Oversight ",2023,5583937,,,,,,,,,,,34.62,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports activities by Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) Watershed Division staff that provide technical assistance, project oversight, coordination, outreach and other agency activities associated with assessing, listing and conducting Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies throughout the State of Minnesota. Project also includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with TMDL work at the MPCA. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Glenn,Skuta,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-technical-assistanceproject-oversight,,,, 23883,"MPCA Clean Water Partnership Grant Program Technical Assistance 2015",2015,54111,,,,,,,,,,,0.6,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The MPCA will administer grants to local units of government to study and implement solutions that protect basins and watersheds of Minnesota before water quality standards are exceeded.",,,2014-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Gaylen,Reetz,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,(651)757-2664,gaylen.reetz@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-partnership-grant-program-technical-assistance-2015,,,, 23885,"MPCA Ambient Groundwater Monitoring Activities 2015",2015,287628,,,,,,,,,,,3.05,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, fieldwork, data management, and interpretation expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities.The ambient groundwater monitoring network describes the current condition and trends in Minnesota's groundwater quality.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,(651)757-2507,sharon.kroening@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Blue Earth, Carlton, Cass, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Dakota, Faribault, Goodhue, Hennepin, Hubbard, Itasca, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Lyon, Morrison, Mower, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pine, Polk, Ramsey, Redwood, Scott, Sherburne, Stearns, Todd, Wabasha, Wadena, Washington, Winona",,"Blue Earth River, Buffalo River, Cedar River, Clearwater River, Cottonwood River, Crow Wing River, Kettle River, Le Sueur River, Leech Lake River, Long Prairie River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Mississippi River - Winona, Nemadji River, North Fork Crow River, Otter Tail River, Pine River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Redeye River, Redwood River, Roseau River, Rum River, Sauk River, St. Louis River, Upper Red River of the North, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-ambient-groundwater-monitoring-activities-2015,,,, 23888,"MPCA Clean Water Partnership Grant Program Technical Assistance 2014",2014,82832,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The MPCA will administer grants to local units of government to study and implement solutions that protect basins and watersheds of Minnesota before water quality standards are exceeded.",,,2013-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Gaylen,Reetz,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2664",gaylen.reetz@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-clean-water-partnership-grant-program-technical-assistance-2014,,,, 27365,"MPCA Water Monitoring Section Activities 2015",2015,3650679,,,,,,,,,,,27.64,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities within the described priority watersheds. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutrients, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitat) measurements. Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network: (Watershed-Statewide): The watershed pollutant load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions.",,,2014-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Pam,Anderson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2190,pamela.anderson@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Hennepin, Houston, Itasca, Jackson, Kittson, Koochiching",,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-section-activities-2015,,,, 28161,"MPCA National Pollutant Discharge System Waste/Stormwater Total Maximum Daily Load Activities",2014,691911,,,,,,,,,,,6.21,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support for the development of permits that provide for implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements at wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dana,Vanderbosch,"Municipal Division Director, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,,dana.vanderbosch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-national-pollutant-discharge-system-wastestormwater-total-maximum-daily-load-activitie,,,, 28161,"MPCA National Pollutant Discharge System Waste/Stormwater Total Maximum Daily Load Activities",2015,831629,,,,,,,,,,,7.6,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support for the development of permits that provide for implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements at wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dana,Vanderbosch,"Municipal Division Director, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,,dana.vanderbosch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-national-pollutant-discharge-system-wastestormwater-total-maximum-daily-load-activitie,,,, 28161,"MPCA National Pollutant Discharge System Waste/Stormwater Total Maximum Daily Load Activities",2016,755618,,,,,,,,,,,5.75,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support for the development of permits that provide for implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements at wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dana,Vanderbosch,"Municipal Division Director, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,,dana.vanderbosch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-national-pollutant-discharge-system-wastestormwater-total-maximum-daily-load-activitie,,,, 28161,"MPCA National Pollutant Discharge System Waste/Stormwater Total Maximum Daily Load Activities",2017,764768,,,,,,,,,,,5.61,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support for the development of permits that provide for implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements at wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dana,Vanderbosch,"Municipal Division Director, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,,dana.vanderbosch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-national-pollutant-discharge-system-wastestormwater-total-maximum-daily-load-activitie,,,, 28161,"MPCA National Pollutant Discharge System Waste/Stormwater Total Maximum Daily Load Activities",2018,743626,,,,,,,,,,,5.14,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support for the development of permits that provide for implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements at wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dana,Vanderbosch,"Municipal Division Director, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,,dana.vanderbosch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-national-pollutant-discharge-system-wastestormwater-total-maximum-daily-load-activitie,,,, 28161,"MPCA National Pollutant Discharge System Waste/Stormwater Total Maximum Daily Load Activities",2019,821313,,,,,,,,,,,5.8,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support for the development of permits that provide for implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements at wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dana,Vanderbosch,"Municipal Division Director, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,,dana.vanderbosch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-national-pollutant-discharge-system-wastestormwater-total-maximum-daily-load-activitie,,,, 28161,"MPCA National Pollutant Discharge System Waste/Stormwater Total Maximum Daily Load Activities",2020,772185,,,,,,,,,,,5.22,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support for the development of permits that provide for implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements at wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dana,Vanderbosch,"Municipal Division Director, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,,dana.vanderbosch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-national-pollutant-discharge-system-wastestormwater-total-maximum-daily-load-activitie,,,, 28161,"MPCA National Pollutant Discharge System Waste/Stormwater Total Maximum Daily Load Activities",2021,874046,,,,,,,,,,,5.61,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support for the development of permits that provide for implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements at wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dana,Vanderbosch,"Municipal Division Director, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,,dana.vanderbosch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-national-pollutant-discharge-system-wastestormwater-total-maximum-daily-load-activitie,,,, 28161,"MPCA National Pollutant Discharge System Waste/Stormwater Total Maximum Daily Load Activities",2022,887226,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 2 Sec. 4(e)",,,,,,,,,,5.67,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support for the development of permits that provide for implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements at wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dana,Vanderbosch,"Municipal Division Director, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,,dana.vanderbosch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-national-pollutant-discharge-system-wastestormwater-total-maximum-daily-load-activitie,,,, 28161,"MPCA National Pollutant Discharge System Waste/Stormwater Total Maximum Daily Load Activities",2023,883851,,,,,,,,,,,5.45,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support for the development of permits that provide for implementation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements at wastewater facilities and stormwater permittees. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dana,Vanderbosch,"Municipal Division Director, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,,dana.vanderbosch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-national-pollutant-discharge-system-wastestormwater-total-maximum-daily-load-activitie,,,, 28164,"MPCA Stormwater Research & Tool Development Activities",2014,162243,,,,,,,,,,,1.48,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support to evaluate the performance of existing stormwater infiltration sites, as identified in the Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) project. Monitor the range of existing infiltration devices in Minnesota and compare to design criteria, maintenance records, and quantify year-round infiltration rates. Develop and refine pretreatment options and standards for municipal stormwater treatment. ",,,2013-07-01,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ryan,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155-,,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-stormwater-research-tool-development-activities,,,, 28164,"MPCA Stormwater Research & Tool Development Activities",2015,171456,,,,,,,,,,,1.57,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support to evaluate the performance of existing stormwater infiltration sites, as identified in the Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) project. Monitor the range of existing infiltration devices in Minnesota and compare to design criteria, maintenance records, and quantify year-round infiltration rates. Develop and refine pretreatment options and standards for municipal stormwater treatment. ",,,2013-07-01,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ryan,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155-,,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-stormwater-research-tool-development-activities,,,, 28164,"MPCA Stormwater Research & Tool Development Activities",2016,154632,,,,,,,,,,,.97,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support to evaluate the performance of existing stormwater infiltration sites, as identified in the Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) project. Monitor the range of existing infiltration devices in Minnesota and compare to design criteria, maintenance records, and quantify year-round infiltration rates. Develop and refine pretreatment options and standards for municipal stormwater treatment. ",,,2013-07-01,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ryan,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155-,,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-stormwater-research-tool-development-activities,,,, 28164,"MPCA Stormwater Research & Tool Development Activities",2017,394892,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Staffing support to evaluate the performance of existing stormwater infiltration sites, as identified in the Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) project. Monitor the range of existing infiltration devices in Minnesota and compare to design criteria, maintenance records, and quantify year-round infiltration rates. Develop and refine pretreatment options and standards for municipal stormwater treatment. ",,,2013-07-01,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ryan,Anderson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155-,,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-stormwater-research-tool-development-activities,,,, 19440,"Multi-Agency Watershed Database Reporting Portal",2014,1000000,,,,,,,,,,,10,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The goal of this project is to analyze and document database architecture, platform, table structures, systems and data fields at six Minnesota agencies (Board of Soil and Water Resources, Department of Natural Resources, MN Department of Agriculture, MN Department of Health, Metropolitan Council, and MN Pollution Control Agency) for 30+ databases related to water.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Gaylen ",Reetz,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2664,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Statewide, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/multi-agency-watershed-database-reporting-portal,,,, 19440,"Multi-Agency Watershed Database Reporting Portal",2015,1000000,,,,,,,,,,,10,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","The goal of this project is to analyze and document database architecture, platform, table structures, systems and data fields at six Minnesota agencies (Board of Soil and Water Resources, Department of Natural Resources, MN Department of Agriculture, MN Department of Health, Metropolitan Council, and MN Pollution Control Agency) for 30+ databases related to water.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Gaylen ",Reetz,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2664,,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Statewide, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/multi-agency-watershed-database-reporting-portal,,,, 10008294,"Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Toolkit Update",2018,50000,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Washington Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of the MS4 Toolkit project is to provide simple and effective resources to regulated municipal stormwater (MS4) staff to use to help build and implement effective and sustainable Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) and when educating municipal staff and the public, including diverse audiences (e.g. non-native English speakers) about the harmful effects of stormwater pollution and prevention techniques. By doing so, MS4 regulated communities will be better able to meet MS4 General Permit requirements. In addition, effective stormwater program management and education for targeted audiences will enable long-term environmental change through water quality improvement. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Municipal Stormwater (MS4) Program ",2018-05-14,2020-12-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Angie,Hong,"Washington Conservation District","455 Hayward Ave.",Oakdale,MN,55128,"(651) 330-8220",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/municipal-separate-storm-sewer-system-toolkit-update,,,, 37442,"Municipal Stormwater Inspector Workshops ",2017,4405,,,,,,,,,,,0.44,"Minnesota Erosion Control Association","For-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Erosion Control Association (MECA) will offer three one-day training session intended to educate permittees on the requirements of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit. The focus of these workshops will be on conducting inspections and various hot topics. ",,"Municipal Stormwater (MS4) ",2017-01-27,2017-10-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Anne,Gelbmann,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2384",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Kandiyohi, Wright",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Le Sueur River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, North Fork Crow River, South Fork Crow River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/municipal-stormwater-inspector-workshops,,,, 28168,"Municipal Separate Stormwater Sewer System (MS4) Education",2014,4983,,,,,,,,,,,.05,"Minnesota Erosion Control Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MECA will offer day sessions intended to educate permittees on the requirements for the MS4 permit. The sessions will be held in Vadnais Heights, Detroit Lakes, St. Cloud, St. Paul and Mankato Minnesota.",,,2014-08-14,2015-03-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ruth,Kraemer,"Minnesota Erosion Control Association","600 4th Street North","Cold Spring",MN,56320,"(320) 685-5444",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Blue Earth, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Ramsey, Stearns",,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/municipal-separate-stormwater-sewer-system-ms4-education,,,, 28119,"Murray County FY14 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2014,12583,,,,,,,,,,,0.2,"Murray County","Local/Regional Government","The West Fork Des Moines Headwaters Water Sampling Project consists of collecting water samples and along with field data from three sampling sites within the West Fork Des Moines River Headwaters located in Murray County, MN. The sampling will take place from May 2014 through September 2014, and then again from June 2015 through August 2015. During this sampling regime, the three stream sites will be sampled sixteen times. Field replicates as well as blanks will be collected also. The three sites identified for sampling are the West Fork Des Moines RIver, Beaver Creek, and Lime Creek. All samples will be driven to Minnesota Valley Testing Laboratories in New Ulm immediately after being taken to ensure holding times for certain analytes are not exceeded.",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters Watershed",2014-03-24,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Hansen,"Murray County","2500 28th Street PO Box 57",Slayton,MN,56172,"(507) 836-1165",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Murray,,"Des Moines River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/murray-county-fy14-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 14148,"Mustinka and Bois de Sioux Watersheds Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) - Phase 3 ",2013,69994,,,,,,,,,,,.35,"Emmons & Olivier Resources ","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will finalize the Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model construction and complete the calibration/validation process. The consultant will produce an HSPF watershed model that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. The consultant will clearly demonstrate that this model generates predicted output timeseries for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen which are consistent with available sets of observed data.",,,2012-10-15,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Mike ",Vavricka,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,(218)846-8137,michael.vavricka@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Mustinka River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mustinka-and-bois-de-sioux-watersheds-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-phase-3,,,, 33254,"Mustinka River Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Pre Public Notice Revision",2016,7329,,,,,,,,,,,0.03,"Emmons & Oliver Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will address United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) comments on the Preliminary Draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) comments on the pre-public notice draft Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report, and produce Public Notice Draft TMDL study and Public Notice Draft WRAPS report ready for public review and comment. ",,"Mustinka River Watershed",2015-10-20,2015-12-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Cary G",Hernandez,"MPCA Detroit Lakes Office","714 Lake Street, Suite 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8124",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Traverse",,"Mustinka River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mustinka-river-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-and-watershed-restoration-protection,,,, 10003548,"Myrtle Lake Core Sampling and Analysis",2018,52536,,,,,,,,,,,.53,"Science Museum of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Myrtle Lake experiences frequent nuisance algae blooms and does not meet Minnesota state standards for total phosphorus and chlorophyll-a. This has led to questions whether the productivity and condition of the lake has changed over time, what the natural or historical condition of the lake was, what the current trajectory of the lake is, and how to set effective management goals. This project uses paleolimnological techniques and quantitative environmental reconstructions to estimate past conditions and natural variability, identify timing of ecological changes, and determine rates of change and recovery. ",,"Vermilion River Watershed ",2018-05-01,2019-08-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Edlund,"St. Croix Watershed Research Station","16910 152nd Street North","Marine on St. Croix",MN,55047,"(651) 433-5953 x26",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/myrtle-lake-core-sampling-and-analysis,,,, 33823,"U of M Natural Resources Research Institute Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG): St. Croix River (Upper) and Kettle River Lake & Stream Sampling",2016,56002,,,,,,,,,,,0.54,"University of Minnesota: Sponsored Projects Administration","Public College/University","The project goal is to assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with meeting the objectives of the Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) to conduct field and water chemistry monitoring at MPCA specified lake sampling locations and stream locations. This will be accomplished by collecting water samples at seven lake sites and eight streams in the Kettle and Upper St. Croix Watersheds, as well as compiling and submitting the required data, information and reports.",,"Upper St. Croix River Watershed Kettle River Watershed ",2016-03-02,2018-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Claudia,Carranza,"University of Minnesota: Sponsored Projects Administration","450 McNamara Center 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,"(612) 626-7441",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Pine",,"Kettle River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/u-m-natural-resources-research-institute-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-st-croix-river,,,, 18327,"Nemadji Stressor Id Project",2013,53465,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Emmons & Olivier Resources ","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will define the major factors causing harm to fish and other river and stream life within the Nemadji watershed. Stressor identification is a formal and rigorous process to identify these factors, explain the linkages between the results of biological monitoring and water quality assessments, and organize this information into a structure of scientific evidence that supports the conclusions of the process. Stressor identification is a component of the Watershed Restoration and protection (WRAP) approach. The Nemadji watershed will be on target for completion of TMDLs and a full watershed wide (WRAP) report by 2015. ",,,2013-01-16,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Evens,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 302-6644",karen.evens@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine, St. Louis",,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nemadji-stressor-id-project,,,, 10027647,"Nemadji River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) update",2023,50900,,,,,,,,,,,.71,"Carlton Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD)","Local/Regional Government","This project is to identify and prioritize targeted restoration and protection areas where there are data gaps within the Nemadji River Watershed. The purpose is to maintain and enhance water quality. This contract will support research, monitoring, analysis, and planning activities to develop strategic implementation and protection best management practices in targeted locations of the watershed. The strategies developed through this project will be integrated into an updated Nemadji River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report and provide the foundation for future implementation projects that have been requested by the Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD). ",,"Nemadji River Watershed ",2022-11-23,2025-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Brad,Matlack,"Carlton Soil and Water Conservation District","414 South Avenue",Carlton,MN,55718,"(218) 384-3891",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nemadji-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-update,,,, 10027648,"Nemadji River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Cycle 2 Monitoring",2023,10895,,,,,,,,,,,.12,"Pine County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD)","Local/Regional Government","This project is to identify and prioritize targeted restoration and protection areas where there are data gaps within the Nemadji River Watershed. The purpose is to maintain and enhance water quality. This contract will support research, monitoring, analysis, and planning activities to develop strategic implementation and protection best management practices in targeted locations of the watershed. The strategies developed through this project will be integrated into an updated Nemadji River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report and provide the foundation for future implementation projects that have been requested by the Pine County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD). ",,"Nemadji River Watershed ",2023-01-24,2025-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Paul,Swanson,"Pine County Soil and Water Conservation District","260 Morris Ave N",Sandstone,MN,55072,"(320) 216-4240",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Pine,,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nemadji-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-cycle-2-monitoring,,,, 29755,"Nemadji River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Final Phase",2015,160000,,,,,,,,,,,0.72,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is to complete the Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAP) process, complete Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) reports and calculations, develop and discuss Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model scenarios, set restoration and protection priorities, and integrate all of this information in the final WRAPS report.",,"Nemadji River Watershed",2015-04-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Karen Rae",Evens,"MPCA Duluth Office","525 Lake Ave. S., Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6644",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine",,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nemadji-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-final-phase,,,, 10025376,"Nemadji River Watershed Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Update",2023,24000,,,,,,,,,,,.71,"Carlton Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project is to identify and prioritize targeted restoration and protection areas where there are data gaps within the Nemadji River Watershed to maintain and enhance water quality. Through an increased technical agency partnership, this contract will support research, monitoring, analysis, and planning activities to develop strategic implementation and protection management practices in targeted locations of the watershed. The strategies developed through this project will be integrated into an updated Nemadji River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report and provide the foundation for future implementation projects that have been requested by the Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District. ",,"Nemadji River Watershed ",2022-11-23,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Brad,Matlack,"Carlton Soil & Water Conservation District","414 South Avenue",Carlton,MN,55718,"(218) 384-3891",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nemadji-river-watershed-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-update,,,, 23533,"Nemadji Watershed Stressor ID Study - Phase 2",2014,99973,,,,,,,,,,,0.45,"Emmons & Olivier Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this workplan is to define the major factors causing harm to fish and other river and stream life within the Nemadji Watershed. The work will complete the strength of evidence tables, will explain the linkages between biological monitoring results and water quality assessments, and will organize this information into a scientific evidence structure that supports the conclusions of the overall process. Multiple lines of evidence are reviewed and evaluated to produce a final evaluative report. This work order, the second of two, begins in 2013 and will be completed in year 2014. With this work completed, the Nemadji watershed will be on target for completion of TMDLs and a full watershed wide (WRAPS) report in 2015.",,,2013-07-30,2014-08-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Karen ",Evens,MPCA,"525 Lake Ave. S.",Duluth,MN,55802,218-302-6644,,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nemadji-watershed-stressor-id-study-phase-2,,,, 18545,"Nicollet Cty Priority Stream Site WQ Monitori 2013 SWAG ",2013,39280,,,,,,,,,,,.18,"Great River Greening/Nicollet County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This grant will allow Nicollet SWCD and partners the means to establish local and regional volunteer monitors for this and future monitoring activities in the Middle Minnesota River Watershed Basin. It also enhances past water quality studies by providing present data for water quality assessment in the Seven Mile Creek Watershed, which has and is receiving support by numerous entities to increase the water quality of that watershed.",,,2013-05-02,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Nels,Anderson,"Great River Greening/Nicollet County SWCD","424 South Minnesota Ave ","St. Peter",MN,56082,"(507) 931-2550",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Redwood, Renville, Sibley, Watonwan",,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nicollet-cty-priority-stream-site-wq-monitori-2013-swag,,,, 3197,"Nitrogen Concentration Trend Analysis of Minnesota Rivers",2012,44998,,,,,,,,,,,.18,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will provide an interpretive assessment of nitrogen concentrations in Minnesota rivers and streams, including spatial and temporal trends based on historical data sets. The trends analyses will provide information useful for evaluating nitrogen reduction efforts in the past couple of decades. ",,,2011-10-10,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"David L.",Lorenz,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)",,,,,,Lorenz@usgs.gov,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nitrogen-concentration-trend-analysis-minnesota-rivers,,,, 10021885,"Nobles Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2022",2022,26230,,,,,,,,,,,0.15,"Nobles Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Nobles County has five stream sites and three lake sites that need monitoring. These sites have had some testing in the past and it is important to continue to monitor these for changes. Soil and Water Conservation District staff will gather the water samples in the most accurate manner possible and track the funds spent to do so. The samples will be taken monthly and sent to the labs in a timely manner. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Process",,,John,Shea,"Nobles Soil and Water Conservation District","1567 McMillan Street",Worthington,MN,56187,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Nobles,,"Little Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nobles-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-2022,,,, 10008259,"North Fork Crow River Cycle 2 Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2019,230000,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Middle Fork Crow River Watershed Dist","Local/Regional Government","The State of Minnesota has adopted a ten year cycle for managing water quality for each of the 80 major watersheds in the state. Every ten years, each major watershed will undergo a surface water assessment and a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project. The North Fork Crow River WRAPS process is entering its second round which will focus both on addressing data gaps identified in the approved NFCRW Comprehensive Watershed Plan and on addressing additional required Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies required by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. ",,"North Fork Crow River Watershed ",2019-04-15,2022-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Margaret,Johnson,"Middle Fork Crow River Watershed District","PO Box 8",Spicer,MN,56288,"(320) 796-0888",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Renville, Sibley, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-fork-crow-river-cycle-2-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 10008268,"North St. Louis River Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2019,83141,,,,,,,,,,,.35,"North St. Louis River Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This St. Louis River Watershed assessment will include the waters of Dempsey Creek, West Two River, St. Louis River, Mud Hen Creek, Embarrass River, West Swan River, Partridge River, Barber Creek, East Swan River, Helen Lake, Pine Lake, Cadotte Lake, Colby Lake, Loon Lake, St. James Pit, Strand Lake, Nichols Lake, Ely Lake, Silver Lake, Elbow Lake, Mashkenode Lake, Carey Lake and Island Lake. These lakes and streams are found throughout the St. Louis River Watershed, which spans parts of St. Louis and Itasca Counties. This assessment focuses on collection of water chemistry and field parameters at the 27 sites identified and by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). The collaborative effort between North St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District, Natural Resources Research Institute, Itasca Soil and Water Conservation District and the MPCA will utilize experienced staff to obtain comprehensive data of surface waters. This project will support the biological data collected by the MPCA and will establish whether these surface waters meet state and federal standards for aquatic life and recreation. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Anita,Provinzino,"North St. Louis SWCD","307 1st Street South Suite 114",Virginia,MN,55792,"(218) 471-7284",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-st-louis-river-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant,,,, 10021900,"North Creek and East Lake Assessment Vermillion River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2022,85858,,,,,,,,,,,.5,"Stantec Consulting Services","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to produce a subwatershed assessment report for two subwatersheds in the Lake Pepin major watershed. The subwatersheds included are East Lake and the upper North Creek that drains from Lakeville, both will be studied for total phosphorus and total suspended solids. The report will include two distinct lists of potential best management practice (BMP) location, cost, feasibility, estimated reductions and 30% specifications of top projects. This analysis will provide state and local water planners with feasible projects to reduce pollution to impaired waters in these subwatersheds. ",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin Watershed ",2022-01-18,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kristen,Dieterman,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(507) 206-2626",kristen.dieterman@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Goodhue, Scott",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-creek-and-east-lake-assessment-vermillion-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection,,,, 14297,"NORTH FORK AND LOWER CROW TMDL",2013,4826,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will support the review of all public comments submitted for the North Fork Crow River TMDL and make appropriate edits and changes to the draft TMDL based on MPCA guidance. ",,,2012-12-01,2013-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Maggie,Leach,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 316-3895",Margaret.leach@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Pope, Stearns, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-fork-and-lower-crow-tmdl,,,, 10012186,"North and South Heron Lake Total Maximum Daily Load",2020,9076,,,,,,,,,,,0.03,"Houston Engineering Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to complete Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) modeling on North and South Heron Lake and incorporate the results into the Des Moines River Watershed TMDL report. ",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters Watershed ",2019-11-22,2020-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Katherine,Pekarek-Scott,MPCA,"504 Fairgrounds Rd Ste 200",Marshall,MN,56258,"(320) 444-7186",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cottonwood, Jackson, Murray, Nobles",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-and-south-heron-lake-total-maximum-daily-load,,,, 29737,"North St. Louis County FY15 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2015,129551,,,,,,,,,,,1.05,"North St. Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water quality data for 31 sites (22 lakes and 9 stream sites) within the Rainy River Headwaters, Cloquet, and Vermilion major watersheds as part of the 10-year cycle for monitoring Minnesota's waters. Due to the large number and geographic extent of monitoring sites, North St. Louis SWCD (NSLSWCD) is subcontracting with Lake County SWCD and Koochiching County SWCD. An intern from the Vermilion Community College (VCC) Water Resources Program will be hired to conduct monitoring of 4 stream sites and 3 lake sites located between Ely and Virginia. An instructor from VCC will provide oversight for this intern. The sites to be sampled are predominantly in the service area of NSLSWCD and roughly 100 miles North and South of Virginia, centered between the subcontractors chosen by NSLSWCD for this and other MPCA contracts.",,"Cloquet River Watershed ",2015-03-16,2017-03-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Pearson,"North St. Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","307 1st St. S. Suite 114",Virginia,MN,55792,"(218) 742-9505",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Cloquet River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-st-louis-county-fy15-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 37643,"North Fork Crow Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Cycle 2 - Phase 1",2017,50000,2017,,,,,,,,,,0.46,"Middle Fork Crow River Watershed Dist","Local/Regional Government","This contract will be to initiate the second cycle of the North Fork Crow River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) development. The project will provide needed information and analysis to make sure that implementation strategies are well thought out and targeted. The result will be a framework for civic and citizen engagement and communication, which will contribute to long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed. ",,"North Fork Crow River Watershed ",2017-04-10,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Johnson,"Middle Fork Crow River Watershed District","PO Box 8",Spicer,MN,56288,"(320) 796-0888",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Pope, Stearns, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-fork-crow-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-cycle-2-phase-1,,,, 23876,"North Fork Crow Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)",2014,1524,,,,,,,,,,,,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to add dual endpoints to the turbidity section of the North Fork Crow TMDL so that it addresses the proposed TSS standards.",,,2014-03-31,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Margaret ",Leach,MPCA,"7678 College Road",Brainerd,MN,56425,"(218) 316-3895",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Pope, Renville, Stearns, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-fork-crow-watershed-restoration-protection-strategy-wraps-total-maximum-daily-load-tm,,,, 2508,"Northeast MN LIDAR Project",2011,140000,,,,,,,,,,,1.4,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","State Government","The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will coordinate the collection of high-resolution elevation data for northeastern portion of Minnesota using Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) systems. The geographic area of the work includes Minnesota counties of Carlton, Cook, Lake, and St. Louis Counties and that portion of Koochiching County that comprises Voyageurs National Park. ",,,2011-04-07,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Elaine,Johnson,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,,,,651-259-5999,Elaine.Johnson@state.mn.us,Mapping,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Cook, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Kettle River, Lake Superior - North, Lake Superior - South, Little Fork River, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Nemadji River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Rainy River - Rainy Lake, St. Louis River, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northeast-mn-lidar-project,,,, 18544,"Northshore Superior Lake & Stream Water Assess 2013 - 2013 SWAG - Uof M - NRRI ",2013,73330,,,,,,,,,,,.78,"Regents of the University of Minnesota/Natural Resources Research Institute","Public College/University","The overall project goal is to develop complementary (same year) physical, biological, and chemical data sets for eight agency-prioritized lakes and three streams in NE Minnesota to incorporate into the overall state database for MPCA assessment purposes as well as research purposes.",,,2013-05-02,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Richard,"Axler, Ph.D","U of M Duluth (NRRI)",,,,,"(218) 720-4316",raxler@d.umn.edu,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - North, Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northshore-superior-lake-stream-water-assess-2013-2013-swag-uof-m-nrri,,,, 29766,"Northwood Lake Water Quality Improvement Project - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,300000,,,,,,,,,,,3.00,"Bassett Creek Watershed Management Commission","Local/Regional Government","This project will improve the water quality of Northwood Lake by treating storm water runoff from over 110 acres of currently untreated urban land. The project includes the installation of a variety of practices at two different locations adjacent to the lake that will maximize storm water treatment while conserving drinking water and preserving park land. ",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Pete,Fastner,"Bassett Creek Watershed Management Commission","4700 West 77th Street, Ste 200",Edina,MN,55435,"(952) 832-2600",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northwood-lake-water-quality-improvement-project-clean-water-partnership-cwp,,,, 37678,"Nutrient Calibration: Minnesota River Basin 2017",2017,109928,,,,,,,,,,,0.41,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to refine the nutrient and algae simulation in the Minnesota River basin using all relevant available sources of information. The outcome of this work order is a revised Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model application for the Minnesota River basin that correctly represents nutrient sources and algae. The contractor will provide a fully functioning, executable model that will simulate improved hydrology, sediment (sand, silt, and clay), temperature, phosphorus, nitrogen, dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, and chlorophyll at the 12-digit HUC subbasin scale (or finer) as developed in the existing 2016 Minnesota River Basin models. ",,"Blue Earth River Watershed Chippewa River Watershed Cottonwood River Watershed Lac qui Parle River Watershed Le Sueur River Watershed Lower Minnesota River Watershed Minnesota River - Headwaters Watershed Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River Watershed Pomme de Terre River Watershed Redwood River Watershed   ",2017-05-11,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Grant, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Lac qui Parle River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Headwaters, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Pomme de Terre River, Redwood River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nutrient-calibration-minnesota-river-basin-2017,,,, 10004398,"Olmsted SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2018,80376,,,,,,,,,,,0.32,"Olmsted County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","Olmsted SWCD will work in coordination with Fillmore SWCD and Root River (Houston) SWCD to collect water quality and chemistry parameters on 14 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency approved sites within the Root River watershed during the 2018-2019 sampling season. Parameters to be tested include:TSS, TP, Chloride, CaCO3 (hardness), E. Coli, Chlorophyll A, Specific Conductance, Temp, pH, DO, NO2/NO3. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants Root River Watershed ",2018-04-01,2020-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Skip,Langer,"Olmsted County SWCD","2122 Campus Drive SE, Suite 200",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 328-7070",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Winona",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/olmsted-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10012152,"Optimizing Local Mechanical and Pond Wastewater-Treatment Plants",2020,500000,"M.L. 2019, First Special Session, Chp. 4, Art. 2, Sec. 2, Subd. 11b","$500,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency for the pilot program created under Laws 2018, chapter 214, article 4, section 2, subdivision 4, paragraph (a). This appropriation is available until June 30, 2021, by which time projects must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government",n/a,,"Work Plan",2019-07-01,2021-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Joel,Peck,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2202",joel.peck@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/optimizing-local-mechanical-and-pond-wastewater-treatment-plants,,,, 10025341,"Organophosphate Flame Retardant and PFAS Sampling",2022,94420,,,,,,,,,,,.94,"Axys Analytical Services Ltd","For-Profit Business/Entity","The ambient groundwater monitoring network collects samples for contaminants of emerging concern such as pharmaceuticals, insect repellents, bisphenol A, and alkylphenol detergent breakdown products. This project will fill a data gap by collecting water samples for organophosphate flame retardants and PFAS. Samples will be collected from 135 wells and tested for organophosphate flame retardants and selected wells for PFAS. ",,,2019-07-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organophosphate-flame-retardant-and-pfas-sampling,,,, 10008246,"Otter Tail River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 2",2019,164879,,,,,,,,,,,.65,"East Otter Tail SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The goals of project are to: 1) engage stakeholders and the public in watershed management activities; 2) conduct microbial source tracking to determine the source(s) of E. coli in E.coli-impaired streams; 3) develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for impaired lakes and streams requiring TMDL development; 4) develop the Otter Tail River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report, which identifies restoration and protection strategies for lakes and streams through various analyses; and 5) conduct project management and communication activities necessary to ensure project success. Stakeholder involvement and public participation will be a focus throughout the project. The project provides an opportunity to assess and leverage the capacity of the local community to engage in watershed management and to adopt protection and restoration practices. ",,"Otter Tail River Watershed ",2019-04-17,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Darren,Newville,"East Otter Tail SWCD","655 3rd Ave SE",Perham,MN,56573,"(218) 346-4260",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Otter Tail River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/otter-tail-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-2,,,, 37669,"Otter Tail River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 1",2017,52556,,,,,,,,,,,0.36,"East Otter Tail SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project will determine the condition of the water bodies in the Otter Tail River watershed, initiate public participation in the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) development process, begin identification of potential stressors and priority management areas within the watershed, and begin development of initial drafts of the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study and WRAPS report. ",,"Otter Tail River Watershed ",2017-06-15,2018-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Darren,Newville,"District Manager","801 Jenny Ave SW, Ste 2",Perham,MN,56573,"(218) 346-4260",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clearwater, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Otter Tail River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/otter-tail-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-1,,,, 37413,"Otter Tail Watershed Modeling - Phase 2",2017,75000,,,,,,,,,,,0.29,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to complete the construction, calibration, and validation of a Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model for the Otter Tail River watershed. The contractor will produce an HSPF model that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Studies. The model will generate predicted output for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen that is consistent with observed data.",,"Otter Tail River Watershed ",2016-09-02,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Otter Tail River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/otter-tail-watershed-modeling-phase-2,,,, 33247,"OtterTail Civic Engagement Cohort Training",2015,80322,,,,,,,,,,,.28,"University of Minnesota: Sponsored Projects Administration","Public College/University","This project will be the first of its kind Civic Engagement Cohort that focusses its efforts in an individual watershed. The Otter Tail River Watershed is scheduled to start a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) in 2016 and as a component of that project, the cohort will provide the civic engagement requirement. The cohort will be comprised of 25-30 individuals located throughout the watershed who represent a broad spectrum of resource managers and citizens who are familiar with water quality and watershed management. The cohort will provide educational material, capacity building, and principles of civic engagement.",,"Otter Tail River Watershed ",2015-03-01,2017-12-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kent,Olson,"University of Minnesota: Sponsored Projects Administration","450 McNamara Center, 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,"(612) 626-7441",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Otter Tail River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ottertail-civic-engagement-cohort-training,,,, 33252,"Ottertail River Watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling - Phase 1",2016,80000,,,,,,,,,,,0.32,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate a Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model for the Otter Tail watershed. The contractor will produce a HSPF watershed model application(s) that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs). The contractor will clearly demonstrate that this model generates predicted output timeseries for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen that are consistent with available sets of observed data. The contractor will deliver all modeling files, memorandums, and a final report documenting model calibration and validation and supporting statistics. ",,"Otter Tail River Watershed",2015-10-13,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael M",Vavricka,"MPCA Detroit Lakes Office","714 Lake Street, Suite 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Otter Tail River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ottertail-river-watershed-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling-phase-1,,,, 19435,"Paleolimnology of the St. Louis River Estuary and AOC/USEPA Lake Superior Lakewide Action Management Plan and Remedial Action Plan Capacity Support – Year 4",2014,298787,,,,,,913505,,,,,2.4,"University of Minnesota Natural Resources Research Institute","State Government","Minnesota Clean Water Funds will be used to complete a paleolimological study of the St. Louis River Estuary for the purpose of providing information critical to removing Beneficial Use Impairments in the St. Louis River Area of Concern.  This project will reconstruct the biological (algal load and composition), geochemical (organic and inorganic), sediment, and mercury chronology to identify historical temporal and spatial variations in the St. Louis River Estuary in order to better understand the natural and anthropogenic drivers related to beneficial use impairments for the St. Louis River Area of Concern.  The paleolimnological information obtained in this study will provide baseline data for sound management decisions and restoration  goals for future efforts to restore the quality of ecological systems in western Lake Superior. The project will provide linkages between ecosystem function and historical water quality, and important interpretations will be made regarding the efficacy of sewage treatment as a remedial accomplishment in the Great Lakes basin.Year 4 of a 5-year operational capacity grant from USEPA will continue support for MPCA and MNDNR actions under the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.  This will support Minnesota’s effort to develop and implment the Lake Superior Lakewide Action Management Plan (LAMP) and the St. Louis River Area of Concern Remedial Action Plan (RAP) and provide for staff capacity to assess ecosystems, assure quality data, remediate problems in order to remove beneficial use impairment and make progress towards delisting the St. Louis River Area of Concern. ",,,2013-09-15,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Nelson,French,MPCA,"525 Lake Avenue South, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 720-4279","nelson.french@state.mn.us ","Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paleolimnology-st-louis-river-estuary-and-aocusepa-lake-superior-lakewide-action-management,,,, 37679,"Paleolimnological Study of Phosphorus Impaired Lakes in the Cannon River Watershed",2017,100000,,,,,,,,,,,0.56,"Saint Croix Watershed Research Station","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to better target restoration activities in the Cannon River watershed via a paleolimnological study of a selected set of the lakes addressed in the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for the watershed. The goals are to better constrain lake phosphorus budgets, and determine the magnitude of ecological change experienced by a range of lake types. ",,"Cannon River Watershed ",2017-07-01,2018-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Engstrom,"Saint Croix Watershed Research Station","16910 152nd St N","Marine on Saint Croix",MN,55047,"(651) 433-5953",,"Research, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Le Sueur, Rice",,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/paleolimnological-study-phosphorus-impaired-lakes-cannon-river-watershed,,,, 10010262,"Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) Pilot Inventory Phase III",2019,41883,,,,,,,,,,,.42,"Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. (Wood) was selected for this project to conduct work in support of the per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) program. This project is a multi-phased pilot study to further validate and refine potential locations across Minnesota that may have historically been, or are currently, contaminated with PFAS. The primary objective is to evaluate potential PFAS locations, specifically compost sites, to determine presence or absence of PFAS at each site. ",,,2018-10-08,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Andri,Dahlmeier,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2481",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Demonstration/Pilot Project","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Benton, Blue Earth, Dakota, Olmsted, Scott, St. Louis, Stearns",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/and-polyfluoroalkyl-pfas-pilot-inventory-phase-iii,,,, 29497,"Phosphorous Study in the Red River Basin",2015,18375,,,,,,,,,,,.18,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The study will assess existing phosphorus data records and create a model to explain phosphorus loading into the Red River of the North. Studies have found that the majority of nutrient loading in the stream located in agricultural areas occurs with sediment loading since nutrients are typically bound to sediment particles.",,,2015-01-26,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joel,Galloway,"United States Geological Survey","2280 Woodale Drive","Mounds View",MN,55112,(763)783-3120,,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phosphorous-study-red-river-basin,,,, 10009702,"Phosphorus Retention by Bioretention Media Components",2019,20640,,,,,,,,,,,.06,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","To contractor will develop materials on the topic of phosphorus retention by bioretention media components. Information from the deliverables will be incorporated into the Minnesota Stormwater Manual, with the goal of providing information to MS4 permittees to facilitate compliance with Total Maximum Daily Load  (TMDL) requirements in stormwater permits. ",,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual ",2019-03-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Trojan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2790",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phosphorus-retention-bioretention-media-components,,,, 10009702,"Phosphorus Retention by Bioretention Media Components",2020,8216,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","To contractor will develop materials on the topic of phosphorus retention by bioretention media components. Information from the deliverables will be incorporated into the Minnesota Stormwater Manual, with the goal of providing information to MS4 permittees to facilitate compliance with Total Maximum Daily Load  (TMDL) requirements in stormwater permits. ",,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual ",2019-03-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Trojan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2790",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/phosphorus-retention-bioretention-media-components,,,, 10029781,"Pig's Eye Landfill Task Force",2022,800000,"M.L. 2022, , Chp. 94, Art. , Sec. 2, Subd. 10j ","$800,000 the second year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to establish a Pig's Eye Landfill Task Force to coordinate efforts to remediate and restore the Pig's Eye Landfill Superfund site and address perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination of Battle Creek, Pig's Eye Lake, and nearby groundwater. The task force must be made up of at least the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency, the commissioner of natural resources, the commissioner of health, a representative from the Metropolitan Council, a representative from the city of St. Paul, a representative from the city of South St. Paul, a representative from the city of Newport, a representative from Ramsey County, a representative from Dakota County, a representative from Washington County, and representatives from relevant federal agencies. The task force is subject to Minnesota Statutes, section 15.059, subdivision 6. The task force must submit an annual report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over the environment and natural resources on the status of the task force's work. The final report is due February 15, 2026. The task force expires June 30, 2026. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2026.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government",,,"Work Plan",2022-07-01,2026-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Hunter,Vraa,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",hunter.vraa@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pigs-eye-landfill-task-force,,,, 10013271,"Pilot Program to Optimize Local Mechanical and Pond Wastewater-Treatment Plants",2019,700000,"M.L. 2018, Chp. 214, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 04a","$89,000 the first year and $611,000 the second year are from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, in partnership with the Minnesota Rural Water Association and the University of Minnesota's Technical Assistance Program, to implement a pilot program to optimize existing local mechanical and pond wastewater-treatment systems to increase nutrient removal and improve efficiency without requiring costly upgrades.","Click on ""Work Plan"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Work Plan"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","A pilot program of wastewater treatment optimization without costly facility upgrades. This will lead to cleaner lakes and rivers without needless costs, and achieve significantly better treatment results.",,"Work Plan",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Joel,Peck,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2202",joel.peck@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pilot-program-optimize-local-mechanical-and-pond-wastewater-treatment-plants,,,, 10010263,"Pilot Application of New Chemical and Toxicological Tools to Characterize Water Quality Stressors",2020,68827,,,,,,,,,,,.12,"University of St. Thomas","Private College/University","The main goal of this pilot project is to use cutting-edge biological and data analysis methods to investigate, determine, and report on potential environmental stressors (including contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), adverse outcome pathways (AOPs, i.e., sub-organismal biological mechanisms that link environmental stressor occurrences to adverse organismal outcomes), and biological outcomes in urban surface and stormwater samples. These parameters and environmental matrices are of significant importance to understand and protect aquatic life health and other designated uses in Minnesota surface waters. The project data and reporting will assist the State, regulators, researchers, and other stakeholders by providing highly detailed information on potential stressors, stressor sources, and biological mechanisms of stress to a pilot study area that includes a biologically stressed water body for which the stressor or other causative elements have not previously been satisfactorily or conclusively explained. ",,,2019-04-22,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,David,Fairbairn,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 263-2375",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pilot-application-new-chemical-and-toxicological-tools-characterize-water-quality,,,, 10010263,"Pilot Application of New Chemical and Toxicological Tools to Characterize Water Quality Stressors",2023,67394,,,,,,,,,,,.12,"University of St. Thomas","Private College/University","The main goal of this pilot project is to use cutting-edge biological and data analysis methods to investigate, determine, and report on potential environmental stressors (including contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), adverse outcome pathways (AOPs, i.e., sub-organismal biological mechanisms that link environmental stressor occurrences to adverse organismal outcomes), and biological outcomes in urban surface and stormwater samples. These parameters and environmental matrices are of significant importance to understand and protect aquatic life health and other designated uses in Minnesota surface waters. The project data and reporting will assist the State, regulators, researchers, and other stakeholders by providing highly detailed information on potential stressors, stressor sources, and biological mechanisms of stress to a pilot study area that includes a biologically stressed water body for which the stressor or other causative elements have not previously been satisfactorily or conclusively explained. ",,,2019-04-22,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,David,Fairbairn,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 263-2375",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pilot-application-new-chemical-and-toxicological-tools-characterize-water-quality,,,, 10008299,"Pine County Well Development",2018,2107,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Widseth Smith Nolting","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop a Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) ambient groundwater monitoring well and produce a well installation packet. ",,,2017-10-20,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sharon,Kroening,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2507",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Pine,,"Kettle River, Lower St. Croix River, Snake River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-county-well-development,,,, 18864,"Pine River Watershed – Restoration and Protection Project (Phase II)",2013,69999,,,,,,,,,,,.43,"Crow Wing County Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD)","Local/Regional Government","Phase II of this project will focus on source assessment, running watershed scenarios, Kego Lake TMDL, lake protection planning, Stressor identification and the continuation of the Civic Engagement components of the project. Information gathered in Phase II will be utilized in developing the WRAP report which will be developed in the future Phase III of the project. ",,,2013-06-27,2014-08-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Barrick,"Crow Wing County SWCD","322 Laurel St. Suite 13 ",Brainerd,MN,56401,"(218) 828-6197",melissa.barrick@crowwingswcd.org,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard",,"Pine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-phase-ii,,,, 37688,"Pine River Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Response to Public Comments",2017,3459,,,,,,,,,,,0.01,"Emmons & Olivier Resources Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is a continuation of a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study that addresses lake eutrophication (phosphorus) in two lakes that are on the 2014 United States Environmental Protection Agency 303(d) list of impaired waters, located in the Pine River Watershed. The contractor will be responding to public comment on the Pine River TMDL. ",,"Pine River Watershed ",2017-06-30,2017-07-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Lucas,MPCA,"7678 College Rd Ste 105",Baxter,MN,56425,"(218) 316-3874",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard",,"Pine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-river-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-response-public-comments,,,, 37411,"Pine River Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Pre-public Notice",2017,2427,,,,,,,,,,,0.01,"Emmons & Olivier Resources Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this project is to address Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) comments on the pre-public notice draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report that were received by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in January 2016. ",,"Pine River Watershed ",2016-08-16,2016-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Lucas,MPCA,"7678 College Rd Ste 105",Baxter,MN,56425,"(218) 316-3874",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cass, Crow Wing",,"Pine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-river-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-pre-public-notice,,,, 34132,"Pine Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG): Kettle River Lake & Stream Sampling",2016,40902,,,,,,,,,,,0.18,"Pine County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Samples will be taken from lakes and streams from the Kettle River Watershed. The sampling and monitoring of these waters will result in a better understanding of the water quality within the watershed. Having a better understanding of the water quality in the watershed can help when targeting where to put conservation projects on the ground.",,"Kettle River Watershed ",2016-03-02,2018-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jacquelynee,Olson,"Pine County Soil and Water Conservation District","1602 Highway 23 North",Sandstone,MN,55072,"(320) 216-4242",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Pine,,"Kettle River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pine-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-kettle-river-,,,, 18417,"Pioneer Sarah Creek Watershed Restoration and Protection Project",2013,103415,,,,,,,,,,,.97,"Pioneer Sarah Creek Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will complete a Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAP) Plan that includes a set of pollutant reduction and watershed management strategies to achieve water quality standards for the listed pollutants, and that are understood and adoptable by local units of government and other stakeholders. This project will also provide an important water quality framework for civic and citizen engagement and communication, which will contribute to long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed. The Pioneer Sarah Watershed Management Commission and its staff will lead this project, including organizing and sponsoring civic engagement activities and stakeholder meetings, coordinating the work of the technical team, and acting as an advocate of the project before the various communities involved. ",,,2013-01-14,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Judie,Anderson,"Pioneer Sarah Creek Watershed District",,,,,763-553-1144,judie@jass.biz,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Pope, Renville, Sibley, Stearns, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pioneer-sarah-creek-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project,,,, 37410,"Pioneer Sarah Creek Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Project - Phase 3",2017,8471,,,,,,,,,,,0.03,"Wenck Associates Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The overall goal is to develop a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Report and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study that will address water quality impairments and maintain or improve water quality throughout the Pioneer Sarah Creek watershed, which is part of the North and South Fork Crow major watersheds. The study will identify sources of pollutants to the streams and lakes, allocate pollution reduction goals, and prioritize and identify implementation strategies to maintain or improve water quality in key lakes and streams in the watershed.",,"South Fork Crow River Watershed ",2016-08-15,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Olmanson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2473",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pioneer-sarah-creek-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-project-phase-3,,,, 31187,"Pioneer Sarah Creek Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Streams Phase 2",2015,21434,,,,,,,,,,,0.09,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","The overall goal is to develop a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study that will address water quality stream impairments and maintain or improve water quality of streams throughout the Pioneer Sarah Creek watershed, which is part of the North and South Fork Crow major watersheds. The study will identify sources of pollutants to the streams and develop restoration and protection strategies for the streams in the Pioneer-Sarah Creek watershed. ",,"South Fork Crow River Watershed",2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Olmanson,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 7572473",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"North Fork Crow River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pioneer-sarah-creek-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-streams-phase-2,,,, 31188,"Pioneer Sarah Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Lakes Phase 2",2015,59720,,,,,,,,,,,0.55,"Pioneer-Sarah Watershed Management Commission","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The overall goal is to develop a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) report and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study that will address water quality lake impairments and maintain or improve water quality of lakes throughout the Pioneer Sarah Creek watershed, which is part of the North and South Fork Crow major watersheds. The study will identify sources of pollutants to the lakes and develop restoration and protection strategies for the lakes in the Pioneer-Sarah Creek watershed. ","South Fork Crow River Watershed North Fork Crow River Watershed ",,2015-07-01,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Judie,Anderson,"Pioneer-Sarah Creek Watershed Management Commission","3235 Fernbrook Lane ",Plymouth,MN,55447,"(763) 553-1144",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"North Fork Crow River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pioneer-sarah-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-lakes-phase-2,,,, 10021886,"Pipestone Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2022",2022,27165,,,,,,,,,,,.17,"Pipestone Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","In 2022, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) will engage in Intensive Watershed Monitoring in the Missouri River Basin which includes four watersheds. Through this agreement, the Pipestone Soil and Water Conservation District will assist with this effort by monitoring seven stream sites in three of the targeted watersheds. The sites are located on Medary Creek, Flandreau Creek, Pipestone Creek, Rock River (x2), Poplar Creek, and Chanarambie Creek. The sites were chosen by the MPCA and agreed upon by local entities. The sites will be monitored for Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Specific Conductance, Temperature, Total Suspended Solids, Total Phosphorous, Chloride, Hardness, E.coli, and Chlorophyll-a. Duplicates will also be collected once on each site during the first year of monitoring for Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kyle,Krier,"Pipestone County Conservation & Planning","119 2nd Ave SW Ste 13",Pipestone,MN,56164,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Pipestone,,"Lower Big Sioux River, Rock River, Upper Big Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pipestone-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-2022,,,, 29777,"Platte River Restoration/Protection Project - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,34900,,,,,,,,,,,0.35,"Morrison Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Platte River is listed by MPCA as impaired for fish bioassessments and water temperature. It is a recreational river used by many swimmers, paddlers and flotation users. The Platte is a major tributary to the Mississippi River which is the primary drinking water supply from St. Cloud to the Gulf. The Mississippi River segment immediately below Royalton is also impaired and therefore remedial efforts above are imperative. This project will reduce sedimentation and phosphorus loads while also improving bridge safety, providing benefits to fish habitat, and preventing further degradation of private lands downstream. ",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,DeLuca,"Morrison Soil and Water Conservation District","16776 Heron Road ","Little Falls",MN,56345,"(320) 616-2479",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Morrison,,"Mississippi River - Brainerd",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/platte-river-restorationprotection-project-clean-water-partnership-cwp,,,, 28147,"Pleasant Lake Stormwater Quality Improvements",2015,156481,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Annandale, City of","Local/Regional Government","The City of Annandale intends to implement stormwater infiltration systems to reduce stormwater discharge volumes and to prevent the discharge of nutrients and sediment from urban runoff into local water bodies. ",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud Watershed ",2014-10-01,2017-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jared,Voge,"Annandale, City of","30 CEDAR ST E BOX K ",Annandale,MN,55302,"(320) 212-3150",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Wright,,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pleasant-lake-stormwater-quality-improvements,,,, 10029680,"Pollinator Habitat Creation at Minnesota Closed Landfills",2023,1508000,"M.L. 2023, , Chp. 60, Art. 2, Sec. 2, Subd. 08o ","$1,508,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to conduct a pilot project to create pollinator habitat at closed landfill sites in the closed landfill program. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2027, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government",,,"Work Plan",2027-06-30,2026-11-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Laura,Marti,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",laura.marti@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pollinator-habitat-creation-minnesota-closed-landfills,,,, 10008245,"Pomme de Terre Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Cycle 2 - Phase 1",2019,38292,,,,,,,,,,,.16,"Emmons & Olivier Resources, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop the Pomme de Terre Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study for the second round of the 10-year watershed approach cycle in the Pomme de Terre watershed. This phase of the project will address 4 stream impairments and 3 lake impairments and produce a draft TMDL document. A second phase may be needed as the stressor ID report identifies more stream reaches with TMDL relevant stressors. ",,"Pomme de Terre River Watershed ",2019-07-01,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Wymar,MPCA,"504 Fairgrounds Rd Ste 200",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 476-4282",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Swift",,"Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pomme-de-terre-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-cycle-2-phase-1,,,, 10004684,"Pomme de Terre Watershed Restoration and Protection Public Participation Plan",2019,18302,,,,,,,,,,,.8,"Pomme de Terre River Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The goal is to facilitate strategic networking, learning, and participation of targeted groups to assess, build, and leverage community capacity (i.e. community resources and values) to become aware of water quality issues and increase best management practice adoption to restore and protect water quality in the Pomme de Terre River watershed.  This goal will benefit the completion of the second cycle of the watershed approach by providing useful information important in the completion of Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) report. ",,"Pomme de Terre River Watershed ",2018-07-01,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Wymar,MPCA,"504 Fairgrounds Rd Ste 200",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 476-4282",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Swift",,"Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pomme-de-terre-watershed-restoration-and-protection-public-participation-plan,,,, 37626,"Pomme de Terre River Association Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2017,46133,,,,,,,,,,,0.3,"Pomme de Tere River Association","Local/Regional Government","The Pomme de Terre River Association will partner with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to conduct water quality monitoring in the Pomme de Terre River Watershed. The purpose will be to determine if waters meet the states non-point source pollution standards. The data collected will be utilized to produce the cycle two Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report and supporting documents for the watershed. Through the utilization of this funding a total of 11 lakes and 7 stream reaches will be assessed.",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2017-03-06,2019-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Stephanie,Adams,"Pomme de Tere River Association","12 Hwy 28 E Ste 2",Morris,MN,56267,"(320) 589-4886",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Swift",,"Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pomme-de-terre-river-association-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 37637,"Pomme de Terre Pre-Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2017,52000,,,,,,,,,,,0.4,"Pomme de Terre River Association","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will establish a framework with the Pomme de Terre River Association (PDTRA), county staff, Soil and Water Conservation District staff, and state agencies that will outline their involvement throughout the development of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) for the Pomme de Terre River watershed. This work will form the basis to establish restoration and protection strategies that local governments and watershed organizations can use to make decisions that will lead to protecting and restoring the waters in the watershed. This project will also prevent gaps identified in the Intensive Watershed Monitoring (IWM) sampling effort from slowing the timely completion of the WRAPS. ",,"Pomme de Terre River Watershed ",2017-01-24,2018-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Wymar,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(507) 476-4282",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Swift",,"Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pomme-de-terre-pre-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 37657,"Pomme de Terre River Watershed Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Extension",2017,19996,,,,,,,,,,,0.1,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to extend through 2016, calibrate, and validate the existing watershed model using Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) for the Pomme de Terre River Watershed. The contractor will produce an HSPF model that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies. ",,"Pomme de Terre River Watershed ",2017-04-03,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Swift",,"Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pomme-de-terre-river-watershed-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-extension,,,, 2507,"Pomme deTerre River Major Watershed Project",2011,132120,,,,,,,,,,,.67,"Stevens Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Certain stretches of the Pomme de Terre River have been identified as impaired. This project will quantify the reductions in pollutant loading that would be necessary to bring water quality in the impaired stretches to an acceptable level. It will also identify strategies that would improve water quality in these impaired stretches. Some funds will support public input activities into the Pomme de Terre River watershed management plan.",,,2011-05-09,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brett,Arne,"Stevens Soil & Water Conservation District",,,,,"320-589-4886 x109",brett.arne@stevensswcd.org,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Stevens, Swift",,"Pomme de Terre River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pomme-deterre-river-major-watershed-project,,,, 10018147,"Ponds behind Erie Pier tree clearing coordination oversight",2021,17305,,,,,,,,,,,0.07,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is coordination and oversight of the contract to conduct tree clearing at the Ponds behind Erie Pier site in the St. Louis River Area of Concern. ",,,2020-12-09,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,LaRae,Lehto,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 South Lake Avenue",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6623",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ponds-behind-erie-pier-tree-clearing-coordination-oversight,,,, 10008269,"Pope Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2019,32479,,,,,,,,,,,0.18,"Pope Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Pope Soil and Water Conservation District Chippewa River Watershed Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) monitoring program will provide knowledge of water quality to local partners and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Five sites, comprised of two lakes and three along two streams, will be monitored over the course of two years. There are 5 townships throughout the Chippewa watershed that each house a monitoring site: Nora, New Prairie , White Bear Lake, Barsness, and Gilchrist. Water samples will be analyzed for water quality parameters such as total suspended solids, nutrients, and bacteria. The goal of this opportunity is to have an increase in local knowledge of certain waters of concern. The increased monitoring data will be added to larger water quality sets and assist in implementation of best management practices throughout the Chippewa watershed. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Jessica,Hoheisel,"Pope SWCD","1680 Franklin Street North",Glenwood,MN,56334,"(320) 634-5327",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Pope,,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pope-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 18537,"Pope County Eight Lakes TMDL - Emmons & Olivier Resources (EOR)",2013,2034,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Emmons & Olivier Resources, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to respond to public comments on the Pope County Eight Lakes TMDL and make appropriate changes where necessary. ",,,2013-03-01,2013-05-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tim,James,MPCA,,,,,218-846-8103,tim.james@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Otter Tail, Pope, Stearns, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pope-county-eight-lakes-tmdl-emmons-olivier-resources-eor,,,, 3351,"Pope County 8 Lake TMDL :Malmedal Lake and Strandness Lake Internal Nutrient Load Management - Phase",2011,25443,,,,,,,,,,,.17,"Emmons and Olivier Resources, Inc. (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop feasibility analysis, a drawdown plan for Malmedal Lake and an analysis of available options for fish barriers in the watersheds of Malmedal Lake and Strandness Lake. ",,,2011-07-01,2011-11-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tim,James,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8103",tim.james@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Otter Tail, Pope, Stearns, Stevens, Swift",,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pope-county-8-lake-tmdl-malmedal-lake-and-strandness-lake-internal-nutrient-load-management,,,, 33259,"Pope County 8 Lakes Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Comment Response",2016,4953,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Emmons & Oliver Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will review comments received for the Pope County Eight Lakes Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and prepare responses to comments. ",,"Chippewa River Watershed",2016-01-28,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Timothy R",James,"MPCA Detroit Lakes Office","714 Lake Street, Suite 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8103",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Pope,,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pope-county-8-lakes-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-comment-response,,,, 29776,"Port Authority Stormwater Study and Concept Design - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,24000,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Duluth Seaway Port Authority","Local/Regional Government","The project’s first phase includes development and implementation of a sampling plan to investigate stormwater quality within impervious areas; soil borings to determine the soil type; a topographical survey to determine drainage patterns and infrastructure locations; and data gathering of existing infrastructure. A season-long stormwater quality monitoring program will monitor stormwater within the drainage areas that flow directly to the storm sewer, including monitoring of roof runoff and overland flow to determine potential pollutant sources and mitigation options. The second phase will draw from the results and conclusions of the first phase. The Port Authority and its partners will choose the Best Management Practice (BMP) that will be most effective within one of the studied drainage areas that is determined to have the greatest opportunity for improvements, including that which sufficiently addresses stormwater benchmark monitoring values and reduces the discharge of pollutants. Investigated areas that are not selected for BMP design will serve as an opportunity future potential improvements. Another component of this phase will be implementing practices that protect stormwater through education and outreach to the Port Authority’s tenants. ",,"St. Louis River Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,DeLuca,"Duluth Seaway Port Authority","1200 Port Terminal Drive",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 727-8525",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/port-authority-stormwater-study-and-concept-design-clean-water-partnership-cwp,,,, 33251,"Presentations for MN Association of Townships - Spring Short Courses",2016,5000,,,,,,,,,,,0.01,"University of Minnesota: Sponsored Projects Administration","Public College/University","This project will develop and present to the MN association of townships on stormwater best management practices and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) stormwater permits. ",,,2016-01-01,2016-05-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,,,"University of Minnesota: Sponsored Projects Administration","450 McNamara Center 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455,"(612) 626-7441",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/presentations-mn-association-townships-spring-short-courses,,,, 10009861,"Pretreatment Settling Practices Stormwater Manual Update",2019,41740,,,,,,,,,,,.15,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will create a section on pretreatment settling practices in the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The result will include case studies on pretreatment settling practices. ",,"Minnesota Stormwater Manual ",2018-10-22,2019-04-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Trojan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2790",michael.trojan@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/pretreatment-settling-practices-stormwater-manual-update,,,, 28150,"Prior Lake - Lower Prior Lake Protection Project Implementation",2015,128522,,,,,,,,,,,.58,"Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Regional public projects that are the focus of the proposed project include: Infiltration areas and a sedimentation pond enhancement in subwatersheds N3/N4; Parking lot storm drain rain gardens and a sedimentation pond enlargement in subwatersheds N5/N6; An infiltration area and a sedimentation pond enhancement in subwatersheds S9/S11; Ditch checks along Highway 13 in subwatershed 10. The project social outcome goal is that watershed residents will understand that immediate phosphorus reduction actions result in future benefits to water quality; in other words, that tangible benefits of watershed BMPs implemented now may only appear in long-term, future trends, and not until full BMP establishment (in particular, vegetation). This goal will be achieved through community outreach activities, educational displays of projects located in public parks, and the solicitation of feedback from stakeholder groups. ",,"Mississippi River - Winona Watershed ",2014-10-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Lynch,"Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District","14070 Commerce Avenue NE Suite 300","Prior Lake",MN,55372,"(952) 447-4166",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Scott,,"Mississippi River - Winona",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prior-lake-lower-prior-lake-protection-project-implementation,,,, 10012184,"Project Management Training",2020,29214,,,,,,,,,,,.29,"Minnesota Management and Budget","State Government","This project will result in a series of classes (provided by Minnesota Management and Budget's Enterprise Talent Development) to train the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's Watershed Division to more effectively and efficiently manage watershed projects. ",,,2019-10-23,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Risberg,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155-4194,"(651) 757-2670",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-management-training,,,, 28159,"Protection and Restoration of Water Quality in Minnesota National Parks",2014,1500000,,,,,,,,,,,15,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","Local/Regional Government","This will fund a competitive grant program for sewer projects that will help protect or restore the water quality of waters in national parks located within Minnesota. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dave,Sahli,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2687",David.sahli@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/protection-and-restoration-water-quality-minnesota-national-parks,,,, 28159,"Protection and Restoration of Water Quality in Minnesota National Parks",2015,1500000,,,,,,,,,,,15,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","Local/Regional Government","This will fund a competitive grant program for sewer projects that will help protect or restore the water quality of waters in national parks located within Minnesota. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dave,Sahli,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2687",David.sahli@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/protection-and-restoration-water-quality-minnesota-national-parks,,,, 28159,"Protection and Restoration of Water Quality in Minnesota National Parks",2016,940000,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","Local/Regional Government","This will fund a competitive grant program for sewer projects that will help protect or restore the water quality of waters in national parks located within Minnesota. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dave,Sahli,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2687",David.sahli@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/protection-and-restoration-water-quality-minnesota-national-parks,,,, 28159,"Protection and Restoration of Water Quality in Minnesota National Parks",2017,1060000,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","Local/Regional Government","This will fund a competitive grant program for sewer projects that will help protect or restore the water quality of waters in national parks located within Minnesota. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dave,Sahli,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2687",David.sahli@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/protection-and-restoration-water-quality-minnesota-national-parks,,,, 28159,"Protection and Restoration of Water Quality in Minnesota National Parks",2018,50000,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","Local/Regional Government","This will fund a competitive grant program for sewer projects that will help protect or restore the water quality of waters in national parks located within Minnesota. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dave,Sahli,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2687",David.sahli@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/protection-and-restoration-water-quality-minnesota-national-parks,,,, 28159,"Protection and Restoration of Water Quality in Minnesota National Parks",2019,1950000,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","Local/Regional Government","This will fund a competitive grant program for sewer projects that will help protect or restore the water quality of waters in national parks located within Minnesota. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dave,Sahli,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2687",David.sahli@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/protection-and-restoration-water-quality-minnesota-national-parks,,,, 28159,"Protection and Restoration of Water Quality in Minnesota National Parks",2020,300000,,,,,,,,,,,.6,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","Local/Regional Government","This will fund a competitive grant program for sewer projects that will help protect or restore the water quality of waters in national parks located within Minnesota. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dave,Sahli,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2687",David.sahli@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/protection-and-restoration-water-quality-minnesota-national-parks,,,, 28159,"Protection and Restoration of Water Quality in Minnesota National Parks",2021,1180000,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","Local/Regional Government","This will fund a competitive grant program for sewer projects that will help protect or restore the water quality of waters in national parks located within Minnesota. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dave,Sahli,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2687",David.sahli@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/protection-and-restoration-water-quality-minnesota-national-parks,,,, 28159,"Protection and Restoration of Water Quality in Minnesota National Parks",2022,270000,"M.L. 2021 First Special Session Ch. 1 Art. 2 Sec. 4(h)",,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","Local/Regional Government","This will fund a competitive grant program for sewer projects that will help protect or restore the water quality of waters in national parks located within Minnesota. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dave,Sahli,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2687",David.sahli@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/protection-and-restoration-water-quality-minnesota-national-parks,,,, 28159,"Protection and Restoration of Water Quality in Minnesota National Parks",2023,1200000,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","Local/Regional Government","This will fund a competitive grant program for sewer projects that will help protect or restore the water quality of waters in national parks located within Minnesota. ",,,2013-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Dave,Sahli,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2687",David.sahli@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/protection-and-restoration-water-quality-minnesota-national-parks,,,, 37423,"Public Notice Assistance for Lake Winona Nutrient Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)",2017,7469,,,,,,,,,,,.03,"Emmons & Olivier Resources Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is for technical assistance during the Lake Winona Nutrient Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) public notice and revisions to the document prior to sending to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for final approval. ",,"Long Prairie River Watershed ",2016-09-12,2018-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Denise,Oakes,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8119",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Douglas,,"Long Prairie River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-notice-assistance-lake-winona-nutrient-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl,,,, 10008239,"Rainy Basin International Watershed Coordinator",2019,94650,,,,,,,,,,,.57,"Koochiching County SWCD","For-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this contract is to establish an international watershed coordinator for the Rainy River- Lake of the Woods (RR-LOW) watershed. The coordinator will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in facilitating and enhancing civic engagement and public participation activities through collaboration and integration of the efforts of groups working on watershed activities at local, state/provincial, tribal, and bi-national levels. ",,"Big Fork River Watershed Lake of the Woods Watershed Little Fork River Watershed Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed Lower Rainy River Watershed Rainy River - Rainy Lake Watershed Rapid River Watershed ",2019-07-08,2021-07-06,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching County SWCD","501 3rd St Ste 201","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1174",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Koochiching,,"Big Fork River, Lake of the Woods, Little Fork River, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Rapid River, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-basin-international-watershed-coordinator,,,, 10008284,"Rainy River Basin Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Sampling Program",2016,75000,,,,,,,,,,,.52,"Koochiching Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at four subwatershed sites and two basin sites in 2016 and 2017; and six subwatershed sites and three basin sites in 2018-2019 based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching Soil & Water Conservation District","501 3rd Street, Suite 201","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1180",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River, Rainy River - Rainy Lake, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-river-basin-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-sampling-program,,,, 10008284,"Rainy River Basin Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Sampling Program",2018,51212,,,,,,,,,,,.26,"Koochiching Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at four subwatershed sites and two basin sites in 2016 and 2017; and six subwatershed sites and three basin sites in 2018-2019 based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching Soil & Water Conservation District","501 3rd Street, Suite 201","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1180",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River, Rainy River - Rainy Lake, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-river-basin-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-sampling-program,,,, 10008284,"Rainy River Basin Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Sampling Program",2019,35756,,,,,,,,,,,.26,"Koochiching Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at four subwatershed sites and two basin sites in 2016 and 2017; and six subwatershed sites and three basin sites in 2018-2019 based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching Soil & Water Conservation District","501 3rd Street, Suite 201","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1180",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River, Rainy River - Rainy Lake, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-river-basin-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-sampling-program,,,, 10008284,"Rainy River Basin Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Sampling Program",2021,52850,,,,,,,,,,,.27,"Koochiching Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at four subwatershed sites and two basin sites in 2016 and 2017; and six subwatershed sites and three basin sites in 2018-2019 based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching Soil & Water Conservation District","501 3rd Street, Suite 201","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1180",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River, Rainy River - Rainy Lake, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-river-basin-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-sampling-program,,,, 10008284,"Rainy River Basin Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Sampling Program",2022,68980,,,,,,,,,,,.26,"Koochiching Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at four subwatershed sites and two basin sites in 2016 and 2017; and six subwatershed sites and three basin sites in 2018-2019 based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching Soil & Water Conservation District","501 3rd Street, Suite 201","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1180",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River, Rainy River - Rainy Lake, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-river-basin-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn-sampling-program,,,, 10009675,"Rainy Basin Public Participation and Technical Support",2019,323695,,,,,,,,,,,3.2,"Koochiching County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","There are seven major watersheds Koochiching County, this project will work in five of them: Big Fork, Little Fork, Rapid River, Lower Rainy River, and Rainy River Headwaters watersheds. The local Koochiching County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is positioned to assist in several elements of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) process. This includes gap monitoring for water chemistry, sediment work, TMDL (Total Maximum Daily Load) development, modeling scenarios, and WRAPS development. This project will build on the existing framework for public participation and communication in the international Lake of the Woods and Rainy River watersheds, which will contribute to long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities. ",,"Big Fork River Watershed Little Fork River Watershed Rapid River Watershed Lower Rainy River Watershed Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed ",2018-12-15,2022-03-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching County SWCD","501 3rd St Ste 201","International Falls",MN,56649,218-283-1174,,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Rapid River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-basin-public-participation-and-technical-support,,,, 10012701,"Rainy River Headwaters and Vermilion Public Participation",2021,35000,,,,,,,,,,,.28,"North St. Louis SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this project is for North Saint Louis Soil and Water Conservation District to continue to assist with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's watershed approach and development of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) reports in the Rainy River-Headwaters and Vermilion River Watersheds. Working alongside other Minnesota Pollution Control Agency partners, North Saint Louis Soil and Water Conservation District will provide guidance for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's watershed approach to address local needs through participation in technical, planning, and Core Team meetings as well as review of produced reports. North Saint Louis Soil and Water Conservation District will also lead efforts to increase levels of civic engagement and community participation in support of the current Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy process. This project will provide local public participation work through the end of the first WRAPS cycle in both watersheds. ",,,2020-07-01,2021-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Anita,Provinzino,"North St. Louis SWCD","307 1st Street South",Virginia,MN,55792,"(218) 288-6144",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Rainy River - Headwaters, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-river-headwaters-and-vermilion-public-participation,,,, 10012702,"Rainy River Headwaters Public Participation",2021,15000,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Cook County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this project is for Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District to continue to assist with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's (MPCA) watershed approach and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy development process in the Rainy River Headwaters watershed. Working alongside other MPCA partners, Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District will provide guidance for the MPCA's watershed approach to address local needs through participation in technical, planning, and Core Team meetings as well as review of produced reports. Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District will also lead efforts to increase levels of civic engagement and community participation in support of the current WRAPS process. This project will provide local public participation work through the end of the first WRAPS cycle in the Rainy River Headwaters watershed. ",,"Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed ",2020-09-01,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ilena,Hansel,"Cook County SWCD","411 W 2nd St","Grand Marais",MN," 55604","(218) 387-3648",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Preservation","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Cook,,"Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-river-headwaters-public-participation,,,, 10013337,"Rainy River Headwaters and Vermilion Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2020,230000,,,,,,,,,,,.21,"Houston Engineering Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this project is to develop implementation prioritization strategies to restore and protect the Vermilion River and Rainy River-Headwaters watersheds’ waterbodies and finalize Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) reports for both the Vermilion River and Rainy River-Headwaters watersheds. ",,"Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed Vermilion River Watershed ",2019-12-16,2021-05-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Mustonen,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 S Lake Ave Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6638",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,"Rainy River - Headwaters, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-river-headwaters-and-vermilion-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 10003545,"Rainy Basin Public Participation Project",2018,15490,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"University of Minnesota Center for Changing Landscapes","Public College/University","The University of Minnesota will develop effective interview questions for community watershed assessments in the Rainy River basin and provide assistance in understanding the data collected through community interviews. ",,"Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed Rainy River - Rainy Lake Watershed Rainy River - Black River Watershed Big Fork River Watershed Rapid River Watershed Rainy River - Baudette Watershed Lake of the Woods Watershed ",2018-01-09,2019-06-26,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Amit,Pradhananga,"University of Minnesota Center for Changing Landscapes","115 Green Hall, 1530 Cleveland Ave N","Saint Paul",MN,55108,"(218) 302-6629",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods",,"Big Fork River, Lake of the Woods, Little Fork River, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Rainy River - Rainy Lake, Rapid River, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-basin-public-participation-project,,,, 19238,"Rainy Basin Civic Engagement & International Coordination (WRAP)",2013,104975,,,,,,,,,,,.72,"Koochiching County Soil and Water Conservation District (KSWCD)","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this project is to establish an International Watershed Coordinator for the Lake of the Woods and Rainy River (LOW/RR) watershed, to assist the MPCA in facilitating and enhancing civic engagement through collaboration and integration of the efforts of groups working on watershed activities at local, state/provincial and bi-national levels of organization.",,,2013-05-22,2015-05-21,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Pam ","Tomevi ",KSWCD,"715 4th St. Courthouse ","International Falls",MN,56649,218-283-1174,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Koochiching,,"Little Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-basin-civic-engagement-international-coordination-wrap,,,, 34303,"Rainy Headwaters/Cloquet - Civic Engagement and Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Support",2016,195000,,,,,,,,,,,2.70,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will meet the following goals: develop, implement, and evaluate the impacts civic engagement outcomes for the Rainy River Headwaters and the Cloquet watersheds; create a citizen understanding of the Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) process and the role that citizens, lake associations, institutions of higher education, and other stakeholders can play in attaining water quality restoration and protection; provide opportunities for citizens and stakeholders to assist local partners and state agencies in developing priorities for projects to accomplish restoration and protection, including engaging new partners such as the Vermillion Community College and regional high schools; ensure that all technical and planning documents will be reviewed and commented on by SWCD; and to develop an understanding of and support for citizen and organizational engagement within the Rainy River Headwaters Watershed for participation in the One Watershed, One Plan (1W1P) effort that will be initiated in the watershed in 2019. ",,"Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed Cloquet River Watershed ",2016-06-30,2018-07-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,,,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","616 Third Avenue","Two Harbors",MN,55616,"(218) 834-8378",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-headwaterscloquet-civic-engagement-and-watershed-restoration-protection-strategy-wrap,,,, 37687,"Rainy River Basin Civic Engagement and International Watershed Coordinator",2017,99930,,,,,,,,,,,0.66,"Koochiching County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide an important framework for civic and citizen engagement and communication in the International Rainy River-Lake of the Woods Watershed, which will contribute to long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities. The purpose is to establish an International Watershed Coordinator for the Rainy River-Lake of the Woods watershed to assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in facilitating and enhancing civic engagement through collaboration and integration of the efforts of groups working on watershed activities at local, state/provincial and bi-national levels of organization. ",,"Big Fork River Watershed Lake of the Woods Watershed Little Fork River Watershed Lower Rainy River Watershed Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed Rainy River - Rainy Lake Watershed Rapid River Watershed Vermilion River Watershed ",2017-07-01,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching County SWCD","501 Third St., Ste. 201","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1174",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Lake of the Woods, Little Fork River, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Rainy River - Rainy Lake, Rapid River, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-river-basin-civic-engagement-and-international-watershed-coordinator,,,, 23531,"Rainy River Headwaters - Local Civic Engagement & WRAP Support (in Lake County)",2014,134995,,,,,,,,,,,1.5,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","State Government","This project in the Rainy River Headwaters provides local civic engagement and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) support.",,,2013-08-30,2015-08-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Thiemann,"Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","616 Third Avenue ","Two Harbors",MN,55616,,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Lake,,"Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-river-headwaters-local-civic-engagement-wrap-support-lake-county,,,, 28167,"Rainy River Headwaters, Vermilion River and St. Louis River Watershed Local Civic Engagement Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2014,135994,,,,,,,,,,,.54,"North St. Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is the development of the Rainy River Headwaters, Vermilion River and St. Louis River Watersheds Local Civic Engagement and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy. ",,"Vermilion River Watershed St. Louis River Watershed Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed ",2014-03-01,2016-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Ojanen,"North St. Louis County Soil and Water Conservation District","307 1st St. S. Suite 114",Virginia,MN,55792-5601,"(218) 749-2000",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rainy-river-headwaters-vermilion-river-and-st-louis-river-watershed-local-civic-engagement-,,,, 33825,"RAMAS Modeling of Wild Rice Populations",2016,3400,,,,,,,,,,,0.02,"Laura Phillips-Mao","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is the development of a model of wild rice population dynamics, using RAMAS software, which mimics natural variability of population levels and calculates the probability of population extinction. ",,,2016-03-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Edward,Swain,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2772",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ramas-modeling-wild-rice-populations,,,, 29763,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2015,47668,,,,,,,,,,,0.27,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of the project is to create a complete Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report for the Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District for inclusion into an updated Watershed Management Plan, including completion of a watershed-wide Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report sufficient for EPA approval. ",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities Watershed",2015-05-26,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tina,Carstens,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District","2665 Noel Drive","Little Canada",MN,55117,"(651) 704-2089",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Ramsey, Washington",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ramsey-washington-metro-watershed-district-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wr,,,, 1377,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District (RWMWD) Excess Nutrient Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project",2011,121000,,,,,,,,,,,.65,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District the information and tools necessary to improve water quality in Battle Creek Lake, Beaver Lake, Carver Lake, Keller Lake and Wakefield Lake through targeted phosphorus reduction activities in the watershed.",,,2011-02-22,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,,,,,,651-757-2205,brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Ramsey,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ramsey-washington-metro-watershed-district-rwmwd-excess-nutrient-total-maximum-daily-load-t,,,, 1377,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District (RWMWD) Excess Nutrient Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project",2012,224860,,,,,,,,,,,.48,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District the information and tools necessary to improve water quality in Battle Creek Lake, Beaver Lake, Carver Lake, Keller Lake and Wakefield Lake through targeted phosphorus reduction activities in the watershed.",,,2011-02-22,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,,,,,,651-757-2205,brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Ramsey,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ramsey-washington-metro-watershed-district-rwmwd-excess-nutrient-total-maximum-daily-load-t,,,, 10008261,"Rapid River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2017,143880,,,,,,,,,,,.82,"Lake of the Woods SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Rapid River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project will result in the development of the restoration and protection strategies for the watershed and engage the local stakeholders in the practices of watershed management. This project will also develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for impaired waters. ",,"Rapid River Watershed ",2017-07-03,2021-07-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Josh,Stromlund,"Lake of the Woods SWCD","PO Box 217",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-1945",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, Lake of the Woods",,"Rapid River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rapid-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 10008261,"Rapid River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2019,43283,,,,,,,,,,,.3,"Lake of the Woods SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The Rapid River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project will result in the development of the restoration and protection strategies for the watershed and engage the local stakeholders in the practices of watershed management. This project will also develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for impaired waters. ",,"Rapid River Watershed ",2017-07-03,2021-07-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Josh,Stromlund,"Lake of the Woods SWCD","PO Box 217",Baudette,MN,56623,"(218) 634-1945",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, Lake of the Woods",,"Rapid River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rapid-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 10013340,"Rapid River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2021,70150,,,,,,,,,,,.3,"Emmons and Olivier Resources, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This work order will fund the development and delivery of an approved final Total Maximum Daily Load Program (TMDL) study and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report for the Rapid River Watershed. ",,"Rapid River Watershed ",2020-11-10,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cary,Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8124",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Koochiching, Lake of the Woods",,"Rapid River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rapid-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-0,,,, 10008280,"RCRCA Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network Project",2016,142257,,,,,,,,,,,.78,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area (RCRCA)","Local/Regional Government","The overall goal of this project is to perform water quality monitoring and load calculation duties to accomplish Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) monitoring efforts at the seven sites within the Redwood and Cottonwood River watersheds as well as the Minnesota River site near Morton. To accomplish this goal the requested funds will provide for technician’s time, mileage, lab costs, supplies, as well as equipment calibration and upkeep. Funds will also be used for technical assistance for data management, hydrograph analysis, water quality data evaluation, training, load calculation, and facilitation and administration by adhering to all agreement requirements, weekly project briefings, interim report submission, invoice preparation as well as final progress report generation. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kerry,Netzke,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","1424 East College Drive, Suite 300",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 532-1325",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Brown, Lyon, Redwood",,"Cottonwood River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rcrca-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-project,,,, 10008280,"RCRCA Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network Project",2018,40405,,,,,,,,,,,.39,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area (RCRCA)","Local/Regional Government","The overall goal of this project is to perform water quality monitoring and load calculation duties to accomplish Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) monitoring efforts at the seven sites within the Redwood and Cottonwood River watersheds as well as the Minnesota River site near Morton. To accomplish this goal the requested funds will provide for technician’s time, mileage, lab costs, supplies, as well as equipment calibration and upkeep. Funds will also be used for technical assistance for data management, hydrograph analysis, water quality data evaluation, training, load calculation, and facilitation and administration by adhering to all agreement requirements, weekly project briefings, interim report submission, invoice preparation as well as final progress report generation. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kerry,Netzke,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","1424 East College Drive, Suite 300",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 532-1325",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Brown, Lyon, Redwood",,"Cottonwood River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rcrca-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-project,,,, 10008280,"RCRCA Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network Project",2019,28078,,,,,,,,,,,.39,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area (RCRCA)","Local/Regional Government","The overall goal of this project is to perform water quality monitoring and load calculation duties to accomplish Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) monitoring efforts at the seven sites within the Redwood and Cottonwood River watersheds as well as the Minnesota River site near Morton. To accomplish this goal the requested funds will provide for technician’s time, mileage, lab costs, supplies, as well as equipment calibration and upkeep. Funds will also be used for technical assistance for data management, hydrograph analysis, water quality data evaluation, training, load calculation, and facilitation and administration by adhering to all agreement requirements, weekly project briefings, interim report submission, invoice preparation as well as final progress report generation. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kerry,Netzke,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","1424 East College Drive, Suite 300",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 532-1325",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Brown, Lyon, Redwood",,"Cottonwood River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rcrca-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-project,,,, 10008280,"RCRCA Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network Project",2021,51246,,,,,,,,,,,.34,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area (RCRCA)","Local/Regional Government","The overall goal of this project is to perform water quality monitoring and load calculation duties to accomplish Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) monitoring efforts at the seven sites within the Redwood and Cottonwood River watersheds as well as the Minnesota River site near Morton. To accomplish this goal the requested funds will provide for technician’s time, mileage, lab costs, supplies, as well as equipment calibration and upkeep. Funds will also be used for technical assistance for data management, hydrograph analysis, water quality data evaluation, training, load calculation, and facilitation and administration by adhering to all agreement requirements, weekly project briefings, interim report submission, invoice preparation as well as final progress report generation. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kerry,Netzke,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","1424 East College Drive, Suite 300",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 532-1325",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Brown, Lyon, Redwood",,"Cottonwood River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rcrca-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-project,,,, 10008280,"RCRCA Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network Project",2022,73370,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area (RCRCA)","Local/Regional Government","The overall goal of this project is to perform water quality monitoring and load calculation duties to accomplish Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) monitoring efforts at the seven sites within the Redwood and Cottonwood River watersheds as well as the Minnesota River site near Morton. To accomplish this goal the requested funds will provide for technician’s time, mileage, lab costs, supplies, as well as equipment calibration and upkeep. Funds will also be used for technical assistance for data management, hydrograph analysis, water quality data evaluation, training, load calculation, and facilitation and administration by adhering to all agreement requirements, weekly project briefings, interim report submission, invoice preparation as well as final progress report generation. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kerry,Netzke,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","1424 East College Drive, Suite 300",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 532-1325",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Brown, Lyon, Redwood",,"Cottonwood River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rcrca-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-project,,,, 10004688,"Real-time Water Quality Monitoring at Fargo and Grand Forks",2019,12880,,,,,,,,,,,.45,"US Geological Survey","Federal Government","US Geological Survey (USGS) will perform real-time water quality monitoring at its stations located in Fargo and Grand Forks. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency co-sponsors this work along with USGS, North Dakota Dept. of Health, the cities of Fargo, Moorhead, Grand Forks, and East Grand Forks. ",,"Buffalo River Watershed Red Lake River Watershed ",2018-07-26,2018-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joel,Galloway,"US Geological Survey","2280 Woodale Dr","Mounds View",MN,55112,"(701) 250-7402",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Polk",,"Buffalo River, Red Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/real-time-water-quality-monitoring-fargo-and-grand-forks,,,, 18286,"Real-time Water Quality Monitoring-Red River of the North at Fargo and Grand Foks, ND 2012 & 2013",2012,10800,,,,,,60800,"USGS & Regional Partners",,,,.20,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will collect real-time parameter data for specific conductance, water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity and stream flow at the United States geological Survey (USGS) gaging stations located at Fargo, ND and Grand Forks, ND on the Red River of the North; and publish the data both on the USGS NWIS website and in the USGS Annual Report. ",,,2012-05-14,2013-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cary,Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8124",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clay, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Wilkin",,"Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Upper Red River of the North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/real-time-water-quality-monitoring-red-river-north-fargo-and-grand-foks-nd-2012-2013,,,, 18286,"Real-time Water Quality Monitoring-Red River of the North at Fargo and Grand Foks, ND 2012 & 2013",2013,11119,,,,,,,,,,,.20,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will collect real-time parameter data for specific conductance, water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity and stream flow at the United States geological Survey (USGS) gaging stations located at Fargo, ND and Grand Forks, ND on the Red River of the North; and publish the data both on the USGS NWIS website and in the USGS Annual Report. ",,,2012-05-14,2013-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cary,Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8124",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clay, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Wilkin",,"Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Upper Red River of the North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/real-time-water-quality-monitoring-red-river-north-fargo-and-grand-foks-nd-2012-2013,,,, 29501,"Real-time Water Quality Monitoring - Red River at Fargo & Grand Forks",2015,11780,,,,,,,,,,,.12,"United States Geological Survey ","Federal Government","The objectives of this project are to collect real-time parameter data for specific conductance, water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity and stream flow at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) gaging stations located at Fargo, ND and Grand Forks, ND on the Red River of the North. Data will be published on the USGS Nation Water Information System (NWIS) website and in the USGS Annual Report. Agency staff and local partners will gain an improved understanding of the nature of the chemical and physical attributes of the Red River of the North.",,,2014-12-01,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joel,Gallowway,"U.S.G.S: United States Dept of Interior, Geological Survey MINNESOTA","2280 Woodale Drive ","Mounds View",MN,55112,"(763) 783-3120",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Polk",,"Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Upper Red River of the North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/real-time-water-quality-monitoring-red-river-fargo-grand-forks,,,, 10008289,"Red and Upper Mississippi Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2016,523135,,,,,,,,,,,3.32,"International Water Institute","Local/Regional Government","The International Water Institute (IWI) will monitor 42 sites (3 basin, 12 major watershed, and 27 subwatershed) in the Red River and Upper Mississippi River Basins intensively during the contract period. There will also be 5 sites in the Red River Basin where mercury samples will be collected and sent to Minnesota Department of Health for analysis. The IWI will collect water samples across the range of flow conditions targeting sample collection at times of moderate to high flow. Monitoring will follow the sampling frequency and the parameter list provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. Load calculations for each site will also be completed using the FLUX32 model. Loading information will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute","1120 28th Avenue North Suite B",Fargo,ND,58102,"(218) 280-0515",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Cass, Grant, Itasca, Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Clearwater River, Leech Lake River, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-and-upper-mississippi-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008289,"Red and Upper Mississippi Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2018,288451,,,,,,,,,,,1.66,"International Water Institute","Local/Regional Government","The International Water Institute (IWI) will monitor 42 sites (3 basin, 12 major watershed, and 27 subwatershed) in the Red River and Upper Mississippi River Basins intensively during the contract period. There will also be 5 sites in the Red River Basin where mercury samples will be collected and sent to Minnesota Department of Health for analysis. The IWI will collect water samples across the range of flow conditions targeting sample collection at times of moderate to high flow. Monitoring will follow the sampling frequency and the parameter list provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. Load calculations for each site will also be completed using the FLUX32 model. Loading information will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute","1120 28th Avenue North Suite B",Fargo,ND,58102,"(218) 280-0515",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Cass, Grant, Itasca, Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Clearwater River, Leech Lake River, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-and-upper-mississippi-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008289,"Red and Upper Mississippi Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2019,201398,,,,,,,,,,,1.66,"International Water Institute","Local/Regional Government","The International Water Institute (IWI) will monitor 42 sites (3 basin, 12 major watershed, and 27 subwatershed) in the Red River and Upper Mississippi River Basins intensively during the contract period. There will also be 5 sites in the Red River Basin where mercury samples will be collected and sent to Minnesota Department of Health for analysis. The IWI will collect water samples across the range of flow conditions targeting sample collection at times of moderate to high flow. Monitoring will follow the sampling frequency and the parameter list provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. Load calculations for each site will also be completed using the FLUX32 model. Loading information will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute","1120 28th Avenue North Suite B",Fargo,ND,58102,"(218) 280-0515",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Cass, Grant, Itasca, Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Clearwater River, Leech Lake River, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-and-upper-mississippi-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008289,"Red and Upper Mississippi Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2020,243164,,,,,,,,,,,1.56,"International Water Institute","Local/Regional Government","The International Water Institute (IWI) will monitor 42 sites (3 basin, 12 major watershed, and 27 subwatershed) in the Red River and Upper Mississippi River Basins intensively during the contract period. There will also be 5 sites in the Red River Basin where mercury samples will be collected and sent to Minnesota Department of Health for analysis. The IWI will collect water samples across the range of flow conditions targeting sample collection at times of moderate to high flow. Monitoring will follow the sampling frequency and the parameter list provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. Load calculations for each site will also be completed using the FLUX32 model. Loading information will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute","1120 28th Avenue North Suite B",Fargo,ND,58102,"(218) 280-0515",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Cass, Grant, Itasca, Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Clearwater River, Leech Lake River, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-and-upper-mississippi-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008289,"Red and Upper Mississippi Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2021,243164,,,,,,,,,,,1.56,"International Water Institute","Local/Regional Government","The International Water Institute (IWI) will monitor 42 sites (3 basin, 12 major watershed, and 27 subwatershed) in the Red River and Upper Mississippi River Basins intensively during the contract period. There will also be 5 sites in the Red River Basin where mercury samples will be collected and sent to Minnesota Department of Health for analysis. The IWI will collect water samples across the range of flow conditions targeting sample collection at times of moderate to high flow. Monitoring will follow the sampling frequency and the parameter list provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. Load calculations for each site will also be completed using the FLUX32 model. Loading information will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute","1120 28th Avenue North Suite B",Fargo,ND,58102,"(218) 280-0515",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Cass, Grant, Itasca, Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Clearwater River, Leech Lake River, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-and-upper-mississippi-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008289,"Red and Upper Mississippi Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2022,463456,,,,,,,,,,,1.57,"International Water Institute","Local/Regional Government","The International Water Institute (IWI) will monitor 42 sites (3 basin, 12 major watershed, and 27 subwatershed) in the Red River and Upper Mississippi River Basins intensively during the contract period. There will also be 5 sites in the Red River Basin where mercury samples will be collected and sent to Minnesota Department of Health for analysis. The IWI will collect water samples across the range of flow conditions targeting sample collection at times of moderate to high flow. Monitoring will follow the sampling frequency and the parameter list provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. Load calculations for each site will also be completed using the FLUX32 model. Loading information will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute","1120 28th Avenue North Suite B",Fargo,ND,58102,"(218) 280-0515",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Cass, Grant, Itasca, Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Clearwater River, Leech Lake River, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-and-upper-mississippi-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008248,"Red River of the North - Large River Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study",2019,105777,,,,,,,,,,,.45,"Emmons & Olivier Resources, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to development a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study that addresses all of the non-mercury-related impaired reaches along the Red River of the North (RRN). The TMDL study will provide an analytical and strategic foundation for recommending restoration strategies for impaired waters. This phase of the project will also include civic engagement efforts by providing water quality framework and stakeholder activities for civic/citizen engagement and communication. This, in turn, will significantly contribute to establishing the foundation for long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the RRN. ",,"Upper Red River of the North Watershed Red River of the North - Marsh River Watershed Red River of the North - Sandhill River Watershed Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek Watershed Red River of the North - Tamarac River Watershed ",2019-01-01,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Cary,Hernandez,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8124",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Polk, Wilkin",,"Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Upper Red River of the North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-north-large-river-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-study,,,, 10012698,"Red River Monitoring",2020,13083,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"United States Geological Survey","Federal Government","This is a multi-governmental project funded by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, the United States Geological Survey, North Dakota Department of Health, the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead, Grand Forks, and East Grand Forks to monitor river flow and condition parameters to gain an improved understanding of the nature of the chemical and physical attributes of the Red River of the North. ",,,2019-08-12,2019-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joel,Galloway,"United States Geological Survey","2280 Woodale Dr","Mounds View",MN,55112,"(701) 250-7402",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Polk",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers, Upper/Lower Red Lake, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-monitoring,,,, 10021887,"Red Lake Watershed District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Thief River Watershed",2022,35540,,,,,,,,,,,0.18,"Red Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The Red Lake Watershed District will collect water chemistry samples, field measurements, and photos at water quality stations in the Thief River Watershed that have been prioritized for Intensive Watershed Monitoring. This sampling effort will allow for an unbiased assessment of stream conditions for aquatic life and aquatic recreation. Eleven stream monitoring stations have been selected for this monitoring effort. Sampling will be conducted during the years 2022 and 2023 so that data is available for assessment in 2024. Each station will be visited either 19 or 21 times over that period, based on specific data collection goals and schedules. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Myron,Jesme,"Red Lake Watershed District","1000 Pennington Ave S","Thief River Falls",MN,56716,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Marshall, Pennington",,"Thief River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-lake-watershed-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-thief-river-watershed,,,, 1306,"Red River of the North Basin-Major Watershed Load Monitoring",2011,60915,,,,,,,,,,,.30,"International Water Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will support water quality monitoring and data analysis in nine major watersheds (8-digit Hydrologic Unit Codes) of the Lower Red River Basin. The monitoring will assist in providing water chemistry data needed to calculate annual pollutant loads for the Major Watershed Load Monitoring Program (MWLMP) and provide short term data sets of select parameters to other MPCA programs. ",,,2011-03-01,2012-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute",,,,,"(218) 280-0515",dannihalvorson@wiktel.com,"Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau",,"Clearwater River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-north-basin-major-watershed-load-monitoring,,,, 10009862,"Red River Basin River Watch ",2018,125000,,,,,,,,,,,1.25,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","This project is for Minnesota Legislative Clean Water Fund funding to engage citizens in local watershed monitoring, to work with regional partners to promote understanding and protection of watersheds, and to organize and facilitate gathering of scientific data all for the benefit of water quality in the Red River Basin. ","Non-point source pollution is the leading source of water quality impacts on rivers and lakes.  In the Red River Valley, as elsewhere in Minnesota, citizen involvement is crucial to identifying and reducing problems from non-point source pollution. This project will build on the foundation of the existing Red River Basin River Watch program.   The River Watch program will be delivered through an effective working partnership between local schools and communities; local, state, and federal agencies; and academic institutions throughout the Red River Basin. The Red River Watershed Management Board will be the project sponsor with lead coordination and project management provided by the International Water Institute (IWI). ",,2018-01-29,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halverson,"Red River Watershed Management Board ","11 East 5th Ave",Ada,MN,56510,"(218) 290-0515",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River - Red River Basin, Thief River, Two Rivers, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-river-watch,,,, 10009862,"Red River Basin River Watch ",2019,125000,,,,,,,,,,,1.25,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","This project is for Minnesota Legislative Clean Water Fund funding to engage citizens in local watershed monitoring, to work with regional partners to promote understanding and protection of watersheds, and to organize and facilitate gathering of scientific data all for the benefit of water quality in the Red River Basin. ","Non-point source pollution is the leading source of water quality impacts on rivers and lakes.  In the Red River Valley, as elsewhere in Minnesota, citizen involvement is crucial to identifying and reducing problems from non-point source pollution. This project will build on the foundation of the existing Red River Basin River Watch program.   The River Watch program will be delivered through an effective working partnership between local schools and communities; local, state, and federal agencies; and academic institutions throughout the Red River Basin. The Red River Watershed Management Board will be the project sponsor with lead coordination and project management provided by the International Water Institute (IWI). ",,2018-01-29,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halverson,"Red River Watershed Management Board ","11 East 5th Ave",Ada,MN,56510,"(218) 290-0515",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River - Red River Basin, Thief River, Two Rivers, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-river-watch,,,, 10009862,"Red River Basin River Watch ",2020,150000,,,,,,,,,,,1.5,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","This project is for Minnesota Legislative Clean Water Fund funding to engage citizens in local watershed monitoring, to work with regional partners to promote understanding and protection of watersheds, and to organize and facilitate gathering of scientific data all for the benefit of water quality in the Red River Basin. ","Non-point source pollution is the leading source of water quality impacts on rivers and lakes.  In the Red River Valley, as elsewhere in Minnesota, citizen involvement is crucial to identifying and reducing problems from non-point source pollution. This project will build on the foundation of the existing Red River Basin River Watch program.   The River Watch program will be delivered through an effective working partnership between local schools and communities; local, state, and federal agencies; and academic institutions throughout the Red River Basin. The Red River Watershed Management Board will be the project sponsor with lead coordination and project management provided by the International Water Institute (IWI). ",,2018-01-29,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halverson,"Red River Watershed Management Board ","11 East 5th Ave",Ada,MN,56510,"(218) 290-0515",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River - Red River Basin, Thief River, Two Rivers, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-river-watch,,,, 10009862,"Red River Basin River Watch ",2021,150000,,,,,,,,,,,1.5,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","This project is for Minnesota Legislative Clean Water Fund funding to engage citizens in local watershed monitoring, to work with regional partners to promote understanding and protection of watersheds, and to organize and facilitate gathering of scientific data all for the benefit of water quality in the Red River Basin. ","Non-point source pollution is the leading source of water quality impacts on rivers and lakes.  In the Red River Valley, as elsewhere in Minnesota, citizen involvement is crucial to identifying and reducing problems from non-point source pollution. This project will build on the foundation of the existing Red River Basin River Watch program.   The River Watch program will be delivered through an effective working partnership between local schools and communities; local, state, and federal agencies; and academic institutions throughout the Red River Basin. The Red River Watershed Management Board will be the project sponsor with lead coordination and project management provided by the International Water Institute (IWI). ",,2018-01-29,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halverson,"Red River Watershed Management Board ","11 East 5th Ave",Ada,MN,56510,"(218) 290-0515",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River - Red River Basin, Thief River, Two Rivers, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-river-watch,,,, 10009862,"Red River Basin River Watch ",2022,150000,,,,,,,,,,,1.12,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","This project is for Minnesota Legislative Clean Water Fund funding to engage citizens in local watershed monitoring, to work with regional partners to promote understanding and protection of watersheds, and to organize and facilitate gathering of scientific data all for the benefit of water quality in the Red River Basin. ","Non-point source pollution is the leading source of water quality impacts on rivers and lakes.  In the Red River Valley, as elsewhere in Minnesota, citizen involvement is crucial to identifying and reducing problems from non-point source pollution. This project will build on the foundation of the existing Red River Basin River Watch program.   The River Watch program will be delivered through an effective working partnership between local schools and communities; local, state, and federal agencies; and academic institutions throughout the Red River Basin. The Red River Watershed Management Board will be the project sponsor with lead coordination and project management provided by the International Water Institute (IWI). ",,2018-01-29,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halverson,"Red River Watershed Management Board ","11 East 5th Ave",Ada,MN,56510,"(218) 290-0515",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River - Red River Basin, Thief River, Two Rivers, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-river-watch,,,, 10009862,"Red River Basin River Watch ",2023,150000,,,,,,,,,,,2.25,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","This project is for Minnesota Legislative Clean Water Fund funding to engage citizens in local watershed monitoring, to work with regional partners to promote understanding and protection of watersheds, and to organize and facilitate gathering of scientific data all for the benefit of water quality in the Red River Basin. ","Non-point source pollution is the leading source of water quality impacts on rivers and lakes.  In the Red River Valley, as elsewhere in Minnesota, citizen involvement is crucial to identifying and reducing problems from non-point source pollution. This project will build on the foundation of the existing Red River Basin River Watch program.   The River Watch program will be delivered through an effective working partnership between local schools and communities; local, state, and federal agencies; and academic institutions throughout the Red River Basin. The Red River Watershed Management Board will be the project sponsor with lead coordination and project management provided by the International Water Institute (IWI). ",,2018-01-29,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Danni,Halverson,"Red River Watershed Management Board ","11 East 5th Ave",Ada,MN,56510,"(218) 290-0515",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River - Red River Basin, Thief River, Two Rivers, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-river-watch,,,, 10009863,"Red River Basin River Watch FY16",2016,200000,,,,,,,,,,,2,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","This project is for Minnesota Legislative Clean Water Fund funding to engage citizens in local watershed monitoring, to work with regional partners to promote understanding and protection of watersheds, and to organize and facilitate gathering of scientific data all for the benefit of water quality in the Red River Basin. ",,,2015-10-15,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Danni,Halverson,"Red River Watershed Management Board ","40048 160th Ave SE",Erskine,MN,56535,"(218) 280-0515",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-river-watch-fy16,,,, 503,"Red River Basin River Watch FY10-FY11",2010,346000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec. 4 (i)","$150,000 the first year and $196,000 the second year are for grants to the Red River Watershed Management Board to enhance and expand existing river watch activities in the Red River of the North. The Red River Watershed Management Board shall provide a report that includes formal evaluation results from the river watch program to the commissioners of education and the Pollution Control Agency and to the legislative natural resources finance and policy committees and K-12 finance and policy committees by February 15, 2011.",,,,,,,,,1.5,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","This project will develop an effective transferable model to engage and educate watershed residents, stakeholders and others to better understand and protect watershed ecostystems through environmental monitoring, training, and formal and informal education programs in their local watershed. The project will build on the foundation of the existing Red River Basin River Watch program by strengthening three main activity areas: 1) curriculum integration and teacher training, 2) youth leadership and civic engagement, and 3) applied research collaboration and watershed science skills building. The River Watch program will be delivered through an effective working partnership between local schools and communities; local, state, and federal agencies; and academic institutions throughout the Red River Basin.","Check out the International Water Institute site for details on this issue.","See Activities",2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,"CR2849 ""AttachA"" Work Plan - Final",Wayne,Goeken,"Red River Watershed Management Board","40048 160th Ave. SE",Erskine,MN,,"(218) 574-2622",wrg@gvtel.com,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Itasca, Kittson, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers, Upper Red River of the North, Upper/Lower Red Lake, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-river-watch-fy10-fy11,,,, 28125,"Red Lake Watershed District FY 14 Surface Water Assessment Grant",2014,77429,,,,,,,,,,,0.39,"Red Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The Clearwater River Watershed in northwestern Minnesota is a targeted watershed for the 2014-15 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) funding. A partnership of local agencies will monitor water quality at the targeted sites within this watershed that are listed in Appendix C of the 2014 Surface Water Assessment Grants (SWAG) Request for Proposal (RFP) document. Fifteen monitoring sites have been chosen within the Clearwater River watershed. Each of these sites will provide a representative assessment of the water quality within one or more minor subwatersheds at the aggregated 12-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC12) level. The Red Lake Watershed District will be open to any post-RFP changes requested by the MPCA IWM biologist and will incorporate them into the SWAG work plan.",,"Clearwater River Watershed",2014-03-24,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Corey,Hanson,"Red Lake Watershed District","1000 Pennington Avenue S. ","Thief River Falls",MN,56701,"(218) 681-5800",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Red Lake",,"Clearwater River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-lake-watershed-district-fy-14-surface-water-assessment-grant,,,, 29494,"Red River Real Time Monitoring",2014,11440,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"United States Geological Survey","Federal Government","The objective of this project is to collect real-time parameter data for specific conductance, water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity and stream flow at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) gaging stations located at Fargo and Grand Forks North Dakota.",,"Data will be published on the United States Geological Survey (USGS) national Water Information System (NWIS) website and in the USGS Annual Report. The results will be used by MPCA staff and local partners to gain an improved understanding of the nature of the chemical and physical attributes of the Red River of the North. Monitoring results will also be used in water planning efforts including Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) work being conducted in the area.",2014-01-01,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joel,Galloway,"United States Geological Survey","2280 Woodale Drive","Mounds View",MN,55112,(218)846-8124,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Polk",,"Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Upper Red River of the North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-real-time-monitoring,,,, 879,"Red River Watershed Management Board (RRWMB) Major Watershed Load Monitoring",2010,53199,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor nine locations in the major watersheds (8-digit Hydrologic Unit Codes) of the Lower Red River Basin. The stream outlet monitoring will provide the water chemistry data needed to calculate annual pollutant loads. Staff from the Red River Watershed Management Board (RRWMB) will conduct the sampling, initially manage the data and provide the data to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) for load calculations and import into the STORET data system. ",,,2010-03-30,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Wayne ",Goeken,"Red River Watershed Management Board",,,,,"(218) 574-2622",wrg@gvtel.com,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau",,"Clearwater River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-watershed-management-board-rrwmb-major-watershed-load-monitoring,,,, 37654,"Red River Real-time Monitoring Project FY2017",2017,12520,,,,,,,,,,,.45,"US Geological Survey","Federal Government","The goal of this project is to collect real-time, parameter data for specific conductance, water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and stream flow at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) gaging stations located at Fargo and Grand Forks, ND on the Red River of the North. The data will be published on the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS) website. ",,"Buffalo River Watershed Red Lake River Watershed ",2017-04-28,2017-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,James,Stark,"US Geological Survey ","PO Box 70934",Charlotte,NC,28272,"(763) 783-3100",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Polk",,"Buffalo River, Red Lake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-real-time-monitoring-project-fy2017,,,, 37682,"Red Lake River and Tributaries Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Update",2017,49999,,,,,,,,,,,0.23,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to extend, calibrate, and validate the existing Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed models in the Red Lake River, Thief River, Clearwater River and Red Lake watersheds. ",,"Clearwater River Watershed Red Lake River Watershed Thief River Watershed Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed ",2017-05-17,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake",,"Clearwater River, Red Lake River, Thief River, Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-lake-river-and-tributaries-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-update,,,, 9575,"Red River Basin Event Based Monitoring",2012,272267,,,,,,,,,,,.20,"International Water Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","International Water Institute (IWI) staff will monitor 24 sites in the Bois de Sioux, Mustinka (2 sites), Buffalo (8 sites), Red Lake (4 sites), Sandhill (3 sites), Thief (2 sites), and Tamarac River (3 sites) Watersheds intensively over a 2 year period in an attempt to collect 25 samples per year at each site. If conditions allow for the collection of all planned samples, 1200 stream samples will be collected over the time period. Monitoring will include field measurements, observations, and at least three photographs during each site visit. ",,,2012-02-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute",,,,,"(218) 280-0515",danni@iwinst.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Mustinka River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Thief River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-event-based-monitoring,,,, 9575,"Red River Basin Event Based Monitoring",2014,359367,,,,,,,,,,,,"International Water Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","International Water Institute (IWI) staff will monitor 24 sites in the Bois de Sioux, Mustinka (2 sites), Buffalo (8 sites), Red Lake (4 sites), Sandhill (3 sites), Thief (2 sites), and Tamarac River (3 sites) Watersheds intensively over a 2 year period in an attempt to collect 25 samples per year at each site. If conditions allow for the collection of all planned samples, 1200 stream samples will be collected over the time period. Monitoring will include field measurements, observations, and at least three photographs during each site visit. ",,,2012-02-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute",,,,,"(218) 280-0515",danni@iwinst.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Mustinka River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Thief River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-event-based-monitoring,,,, 9759,"Red River Basin River Watch FY12",2012,200000,,"MN Laws 2011, 1st Special Session, Chapter 6, Article 2, Section 5.  $100,000 the first year and $100,000 the second year are for grants to the Red River Watershed Management Board to enhance and expand the existing water quality and watershed monitoring river watch activities in the schools in the Red River of the North. The Red River Watershed Management Board shall provide a report to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency and the legislative committees and divisions with jurisdiction over environment and natural resources finance and policy and the clean water fund by February 15, 2013, on the expenditure of these funds.",,,,,,,,,1.76,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MN Legislative Clean Water Fund funding to engage citizens in local watershed monitoring, work with regional partners to promote understanding and protection of watersheds, and organize and facilitate gathering of scientific data all for the benefit of water quality in the Red River Basin. ",,,2012-04-02,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Naomi ",Erickson,"Red River Watershed Management Board",,,,,"(218) 844-6166","rrwmb@arvig.net ","Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Thief River, Two Rivers, Upper Red River of the North, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-river-watch-fy12,,,, 36599,"Red River of the North Stressor Response Modeling",2016,19860,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Buffalo-Red River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this project is to improve understanding of primary productivity in the Red River and the diversity and population structure of the algal communities occurring along the river system. This will be accomplished through taxonomic identification of periphyton and phytoplankton assemblages necessary for characterizing responses to nutrient gradients along the Red River of the North.",,"Bois de Sioux River WatershedMustinka River WatershedOtter Tail River WatershedUpper Red River of the North WatershedBuffalo River WatershedRed River of the North - Marsh River WatershedWild Rice River WatershedRed River of the North - Sandhill River WatershedUpper/Lower Red Lake WatershedRed Lake River WatershedThief River WatershedClearwater River WatershedRed River of the North - Grand Marais Creek WatershedSnake River - St. Croix Basin WatershedRed River of the North - Tamarac River WatershedTwo Rivers WatershedRoseau River Watershed",2015-08-10,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bruce,Albright,"Buffalo-Red River Watershed District","PO Box 341 ",Barnesville,MN,56514,"(218) 354-7710",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Clay, Clearwater, Douglas, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Pope, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers, Upper Red River of the North, Upper/Lower Red Lake, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-north-stressor-response-modeling,,,, 23879,"Red River Basin River Watch FY14",2014,100000,,,,,,,,,,,0.82,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to engage citizens in local watershed monitoring, work with regional partners to promote understanding and protection of watersheds, and organize and facilitate gathering of scientific data for the benefit of water quality in the Red River Basin.",,,2013-10-07,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Naomi,Erickson,"Red River Watershed Management Board","40048 160th Avenue SE ",Erskine,MN,56535,,,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-river-watch-fy14,,,, 23889,"Red River Basin River Watch FY15",2015,100000,,,,,,,,,,,0.82,"Red River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to engage citizens in local watershed monitoring, work with regional partners to promote understanding and protection of watersheds, and organize and facilitate gathering of scientific data for the benefit of water quality in the Red River Basin.",,,2013-10-07,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Naomi,Erickson,"Red River Watershed Management Board","40048 160th Avenue SE ",Erskine,MN,56535,,,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-river-basin-river-watch-fy15,,,, 31195,"Red Lakes Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling",2016,99991,,,,,,,,,,,0.46,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate, and validate a watershed model using the Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model for the Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed. The contractor will produce an HSPF model that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Studies. The model will generate predicted output for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen that is consistent with observed data.",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed",2015-09-07,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,"MPCA Detroit Lakes Office","714 Lake Street, Suite 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Itasca, Koochiching",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/red-lakes-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling,,,, 2020,"Redeye Surface Water Assessment Grant",2011,22258,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Wadena Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor streams in target watersheds located in Ottertail and Wadena counties. Six sites have been identified by MPCA for biological monitoring; this project will complete the chemical and field analysis at these six sites.",,,2011-04-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kari,Tomperi,"Wadena SWCD",,,,,"218-631-3195 x3",kari.tomperi@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Otter Tail, Wadena",,"Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redeye-surface-water-assessment-grant,,,, 10027650,"Redeye River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Update",2023,49980,,,,,,,,,,,.39,"East Otter Tail Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD)","Local/Regional Government","The Redeye River watershed is conducting the second intensive watershed assessment. The water quality in the watershed is still pretty healthy, but the streams with poor water quality identified previously are still not meeting water quality standards. The goal during this cycle is to better identify problem areas so that parcel specific implementation can occur to achieve improved water quality. The best method available to better target implementation is through culvert inventories, visual and desktop surveys, as well as outreach. These analyses will inform the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) protection and restoration efforts as well as help the state and local partners target projects so resources can be used most effectively and economically. ",,"Redeye River Watershed ",2023-03-28,2025-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Darren,Newville,"East Otter Tail Soil and Water Conservation District","655 3rd Ave SE",Perham,MN,56573,"(218) 346-4260",,"Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Douglas, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redeye-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-update,,,, 10012098,"Reducing Municipal Wastewater Mercury Pollution to Lake Superior",2020,250000,"M.L. 2019, First Special Session, Chp. 4, Art. 2, Sec. 2, Subd. 04h","$250,000 the first year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency to evaluate and summarize current technologies to help municipal wastewater plants in the Lake Superior basin save money and reduce mercury pollution to Lake Superior and other Minnesota waters.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This technology transfer project helps the municipal wastewater plants in the Lake Superior basin reduce mercury pollution and save money.",,"Work Plan",2019-07-01,2022-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Scott,Kyser,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2665",scott.kyser@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reducing-municipal-wastewater-mercury-pollution-lake-superior,,,, 10002539,"Redwood River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Project",2018,100000,,,,,,,,,,,.56,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","Local/Regional Government","The Redwood River watershed is one of the last remaining watersheds to complete Cycle I of the Watershed Restoration & Protections Strategies (WRAPS) process. The scope of this project upon completion is have two reports developed; a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies report and a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) for the entire watershed. ",,"Redwood River Watershed ",2018-02-20,2022-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Weckwerth,MPCA,"504 Fairgrounds Rd Ste 200",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 476-4267",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Brown, Cottonwood, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood",,"Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redwood-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-project,,,, 29774,"Redwood River Turbidity Reduction Project - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,150512,,,,,,,,,,,1.51,"Redwood Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to continue best management implementation according to the Redwood River Phase II Implementation Plan (1999) and install phosphorus and total suspended solids (TSS) reducing conservation practices that will help achieve the Lower Minnesota River dissolved oxygen Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), and the Minnesota River Turbidity TMDL. The proposed implementation of conservation practices include: water and sediment control basins, grassed waterways, grade stabilizations and streambank stabilizations. This project will focus on improving the turbidity and phosphorus impairments of the Redwood River specifically. Ongoing monitoring will provide data on measurable results as will data from the upcoming Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) beginning in 2017. ",,"Redwood River Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kerry,Netzke,"Redwood Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","1424 East College Drive Suite 300",Marshall,MN,56258,"(507) 532-1325",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Redwood",,"Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redwood-river-turbidity-reduction-project-clean-water-partnership-cwp,,,, 37625,"Redwood Cottonwood Rivers Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2017,76111,,,,,,,,,,,0.36,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","Local/Regional Government","In 2017 and 2018, Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area (RCRCA) will collect water chemistry samples from the 10 lakes and 24 stream sites identified in the Redwood and Cottonwood River watersheds. Six samples will be collected at 10 lakes from May through September in 2017; five samples will be collected at 5 lakes in 2018 from May through September. Eleven samples will be collected at each of the 24 stream sites following the Basic Regime in 2017. Sixteen samples at each stream site will be collected in 2017 and 2018 following the E.coli monitoring regime. Nine stream sites will be monitored following the River Nutrient sampling regime. One site will be monitored as a Drinking Water designated stream. All QA/QC procedures will be followed during sample collection. Data collected will be entered into the Environmental Quality Information System (EQuIS); interim reports and final report will be submitted as due.",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2017-03-06,2019-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kerry,Netzke,"Redwood-Cottonwood Rivers Control Area","1241 E Bridge St","Redwood Falls",MN,56283,"(507) 532-1325",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Brown, Cottonwood, Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Pipestone, Redwood, Yellow Medicine",,"Cottonwood River, Redwood River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redwood-cottonwood-rivers-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 888,"Relative contributions of selected endocrine active chemicals and pharmaceuticals from wastewater treatment plant effluent and other sources to MN surface waters",2010,675649,,,,,,,,,,,2.46,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The USGS and the MPCA will determine the relative contributions of endocrine active chemicals (EACs) and pharmaceuticals from WWTP effluent to aquatic ecosystems. The primary objective is to measure the concentrations of EACs and pharmaceuticals in water samples collected from the effluents from 20 WWTPs and at sites upstream and downstream of WWTP effluent discharge in Minnesota during 2009-2011. The second objective is to measure concentrations of EACs and pharmaceuticals in bottom sediments collected upstream and downstream of effluent discharges, and the third objective is to estimate estrogenicty of water samples using an in vitro assay. Data collection efforts for this study will coincide with caged fish and on-site exposure experiments conducted by St. Cloud State University (SCSU) under a separate agreement. ",,,2009-08-29,2011-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Mark ",Ferrey,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,(651)757-2355,mark.ferrey@state.mn.us,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/relative-contributions-selected-endocrine-active-chemicals-and-pharmaceuticals-wastewater-t,,,, 924,"Remote Sensing Technology to Monitor Minnesota Lakes",2010,150000,,,,,,,,,,,1.36,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will provide analysis of geographic patterns, temporal trends of lake clarity and relationships of water clarity to other lake properties, land cover and demographic factors by use of satellite remote sensing. Data for all lakes and years are available in the LakeBrowser, a web-based mapping tool that enables searches and display of results for individual lakes. This project will extend and add to the database, analyze current and new data, and enhance the capability for resource managers to access and use the data. ",,,2009-09-01,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Marvin,Bauer,"University of Minnesota",,,,,"(612) 624-3703",mbauer@umn.edu,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Mapping","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/remote-sensing-technology-monitor-minnesota-lakes,,,, 28148,"Renville County Minnesota River-Mankato Watershed Protection",2015,306750,,,,,,,,,,,2.24,"Hawk Creek Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The primary outcome of this project will be to work with five local landowners to implement BMPs that focus on protection of the Renville County portion of the Minnesota River- Mankato Watershed from elevated nutrient levels, in particular phosphorus. This project will utilize outreach and education to incorporate public involvement and input into targeted BMP implementation and the decision making process of watershed issues. ",,"Minnesota River - Mankato Watershed ",2014-10-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Heidi,Rauenhorst,"Hawk Creek Watershed District"," 500 East DePue Avenue",Olivia,MN,56277,"(320) 523-3666",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Renville,,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renville-county-minnesota-river-mankato-watershed-protection,,,, 10029779,"Replacing Failing Septic Systems to Protect Groundwater",2022,2000000,"M.L. 2022, , Chp. 94, Art. , Sec. 2, Subd. 10h ","$2,000,000 the second year is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency to counties for grants to low-income landowners to address septic systems that pose an imminent threat to public health or safety or fail to protect groundwater. The issuance of a loan under Minnesota Statutes, section 17.117, for the purpose of replacing a failed septic system, shall not preclude a rural landowner from obtaining a grant under this paragraph or vice versa. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2025.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government",,,"Work Plan",2022-07-01,2025-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Brandon,Montgomery,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",brandon.montgomery@state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replacing-failing-septic-systems-protect-groundwater,,,, 13224,"Riley Purgatory Bluff Watershed – Bluff Creek TMDL Phase 5 ",2012,3000,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Barr Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete the final Implementation Plan, semi-annual and final reports and hold project meetings. The Implementation Plan will identify target areas and priorities for implementation strategies to improve water quality for Bluff Creek. This project will build the groundwork so Bluff Creek will meet water quality standards for aquatic life in the future. ",,,2012-07-18,2013-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Peichel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2646",barbara.peichel@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Le Sueur, McLeod, Nicollet, Ramsey, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/riley-purgatory-bluff-watershed-bluff-creek-tmdl-phase-5,,,, 33256,"Roadside Swale Infiltration Study",2016,4589,,,,,,,,,,,0.02,"SRF Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","This work will determine the feasibility of alternatives to monitor roadside swales. ",,,2016-01-05,2016-04-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,David,Fairbairn,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2659",,"Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roadside-swale-infiltration-study,,,, 10021891,"Rock Soil and Water Conservation District - Rock and Lower Big Sioux River Watersheds",2022,32474,,,,,,,,,,,0.19,"Rock County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Rock Soil and Water Conservation District will collect water quality and chemistry parameters on eleven Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) approved stream sites within the Missouri Basin during the 2022-2023 sampling seasons. The sites will be monitored according to MCPA’s Intensive Watershed Monitoring Approach Standard Operating Procedures. The goal of this project will be to accurately gather water quality samples and data as part of an organized multi county effort. Complied sample results will determine surface water quality conditions within the Missouri Basin. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Arlyn,Gehrke,"Rock County Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD)","311 W. Gabrielson Road",Luverne,MN,56156,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Rock,,"Lower Big Sioux River, Rock River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rock-soil-and-water-conservation-district-rock-and-lower-big-sioux-river-watersheds,,,, 10008258,"Root River Watershed Structural Best Management Practice (BMP) Mapping Project",2019,22000,,,,,,,,,,,.34,"Winona State University","State Government","The purpose of this project is to assess the amount of land in the Root River watershed that is treated by structural best management practices (BMPs); more specifically, Water and Sediment Control Basins. The 2016 Root River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report recommended reducing sediment loss from upland areas and reducing nitrate loading to streams from runoff. Understanding the location and density of these BMPs will is important for targeting future watershed protection and restoration efforts. The findings will be used for guiding prioritization and implementation efforts in the cycle 2 Root River WRAPS report. ",,"Root River Watershed ",2019-05-20,2021-07-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Dylan,Blumentritt,"Winona State University","PO Box 5838",Winona,MN,55987,"(507) 457-5234",,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Winona",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-watershed-structural-best-management-practice-bmp-mapping-project,,,, 10008283,"Root River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2016,72239,,,,,,,,,,,.38,"Fillmore County","Local/Regional Government","The Root River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) project will continue existing efforts to calculate seasonal pollutant loads for the Root River. The Fillmore Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations for five subwatershed sites. Samples will be collected using procedures described in the WPLMN standard operating procedures. Sites include: Main Branch Root River (near Houston, MN), South Fork Root River (near Houston, MN), South Branch Root River (in Lanesboro, MN), North Branch Root River (near Pilot Mound, MN) and Middle Branch Root River (near Fillmore, MN). ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Donna,Rasmussen,"Fillmore SWCD","900 Washington St. NW",Preston,MN,55965,"(507) 765-3878",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Fillmore, Houston",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008283,"Root River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2018,42477,,,,,,,,,,,.38,"Fillmore County","Local/Regional Government","The Root River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) project will continue existing efforts to calculate seasonal pollutant loads for the Root River. The Fillmore Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations for five subwatershed sites. Samples will be collected using procedures described in the WPLMN standard operating procedures. Sites include: Main Branch Root River (near Houston, MN), South Fork Root River (near Houston, MN), South Branch Root River (in Lanesboro, MN), North Branch Root River (near Pilot Mound, MN) and Middle Branch Root River (near Fillmore, MN). ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Donna,Rasmussen,"Fillmore SWCD","900 Washington St. NW",Preston,MN,55965,"(507) 765-3878",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Fillmore, Houston",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008283,"Root River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2020,25018,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Fillmore County","Local/Regional Government","The Root River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) project will continue existing efforts to calculate seasonal pollutant loads for the Root River. The Fillmore Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations for five subwatershed sites. Samples will be collected using procedures described in the WPLMN standard operating procedures. Sites include: Main Branch Root River (near Houston, MN), South Fork Root River (near Houston, MN), South Branch Root River (in Lanesboro, MN), North Branch Root River (near Pilot Mound, MN) and Middle Branch Root River (near Fillmore, MN). ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Donna,Rasmussen,"Fillmore SWCD","900 Washington St. NW",Preston,MN,55965,"(507) 765-3878",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Fillmore, Houston",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008283,"Root River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2021,25018,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Fillmore County","Local/Regional Government","The Root River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) project will continue existing efforts to calculate seasonal pollutant loads for the Root River. The Fillmore Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations for five subwatershed sites. Samples will be collected using procedures described in the WPLMN standard operating procedures. Sites include: Main Branch Root River (near Houston, MN), South Fork Root River (near Houston, MN), South Branch Root River (in Lanesboro, MN), North Branch Root River (near Pilot Mound, MN) and Middle Branch Root River (near Fillmore, MN). ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Donna,Rasmussen,"Fillmore SWCD","900 Washington St. NW",Preston,MN,55965,"(507) 765-3878",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Fillmore, Houston",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10008283,"Root River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring",2022,46273,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Fillmore County","Local/Regional Government","The Root River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) project will continue existing efforts to calculate seasonal pollutant loads for the Root River. The Fillmore Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations for five subwatershed sites. Samples will be collected using procedures described in the WPLMN standard operating procedures. Sites include: Main Branch Root River (near Houston, MN), South Fork Root River (near Houston, MN), South Branch Root River (in Lanesboro, MN), North Branch Root River (near Pilot Mound, MN) and Middle Branch Root River (near Fillmore, MN). ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Donna,Rasmussen,"Fillmore SWCD","900 Washington St. NW",Preston,MN,55965,"(507) 765-3878",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Fillmore, Houston",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring,,,, 10021897,"Root, Upper Iowa, Mississippi River - Reno River HSPF Model Extensions",2022,17656,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Root (HUC 07040008) and Upper Iowa/Mississippi River – Reno (HUC 07060002 and 07060001) watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) models currently simulate hydrologic and water quality processes through 2015. In order to support work to update the existing WRAPS report, the two HSPF models will be extended through 2021. ",,"Root River Watershed Mississippi River - Reno Watershed Upper Iowa River Watershed ",2021-09-15,2022-03-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Emily,Zanon,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","18 Woodlake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2613",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Wabasha, Winona",,"Mississippi River - Reno, Root River, Upper Iowa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-upper-iowa-mississippi-river-reno-river-hspf-model-extensions,,,, 10018138,"Root River Watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Scenarios",2021,17877,,,,,,,,,,,.06,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The contractor will use the  Scenario Application Manager (SAM) tool to build water quality restoration scenarios for the Root River watershed using the Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model. The SAM tool simulates  total suspended solids (TSS) and nitrogen reductions based on implementation of various best management practices. ",,"Root River Watershed ",2021-03-15,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Zanon,MPCA,"18 Woodlake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,,"(507) 206-2613",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Wabasha, Winona",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-watershed-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-scenarios,,,, 29740,"Root River Soil and Water Conservation District FY15 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2015,39044,,,,,,,,,,,.21,"Root River SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to perform water quality monitoring in order to accomplish MPCA’s Intensive Watershed Monitoring (IWM) plan in preparation for development of Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAP) monitoring efforts. The monitoring sites are located in Houston, Fillmore and Mower counties in southeast Minnesota. This project will provide intensive stream monitoring for Pine Creek in the La Crescent watershed, Winnebago and Crooked Creek in the Reno watershed, Bear, Pine and the Upper Iowa in the Upper Iowa watershed. Project goals are to determine overall health of the water resources, to identify impaired waters, and to identify those waters in need of additional protection to prevent future impairments through the monitoring process. ",,"Root River Watershed ",2015-03-16,2017-03-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Selness,"Root River SWCD","805 North Hwy 44/76, Suite 1",Caledonia,MN,55921,"(507) 724-5261",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Houston,,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-soil-and-water-conservation-district-fy15-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 964,"Root River Watershed Comprehensive Strategy Development and Project Support",2011,319700,,,,,,,,,,,1.24,"Fillmore County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","TMDL project in the Root River Watershed that will support surface water assessment, analysis of data, interpretation of southeast Minnesota's karst landscape, stressor identification, TMDL computation, source assessment, and implementation planning.",,,2010-08-30,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Donna ",Rasmussen,"Fillmore County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(507) 765-4415",donna.rasmussen@fillmoreswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Winona",,"Root River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-watershed-comprehensive-strategy-development-and-project-support,,,, 37444,"Root River, Upper Iowa, and Reno Watershed Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling Update",2017,86582,,,,,,,,,,,.6,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to complete the construction, calibration, and validation of an Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model for the Minnesota portions of three watersheds: Root River, Upper Iowa, and Mississippi River-Reno. ",,"Root River Watershed Upper Iowa River Watershed Mississippi River - Reno Watershed ",2017-01-16,2018-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Winona",,"Mississippi River - Reno, Root River, Upper Iowa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-upper-iowa-and-reno-watershed-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model,,,, 10027664,"Roseau SWCD Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2023",2023,23555,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"Roseau Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Lake of the Woods Watershed Assessment will include the waters of Warroad River and Willow River in Roseau County where sites are located in the lower reaches of each surface water system. This assessment focuses on collection of water chemistry and field parameters at four sites. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2023-03-01,2025-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Janine,Lovold,"Roseau Soil and Water Conservation District","502 7th St SW, Ste 5",Roseau,MN,56751,"(218) 463-1903",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Roseau,,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roseau-swcd-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-2023,,,, 29751,"Roseau River Watershed Restaration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 1",2015,83485,,,,,,,,,,,0.35,"Roseau River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Phase 1 of the Roseau River Watershed Restaration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project will focus on planning and coordination among project partners, creating a civic engagement strategic plan, holding a watershed kick-off meeting, gathering and summarizing available watershed information and data, and developing a data gap monitoring plan.",,"Roseau River Watershed",2014-12-01,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Halstensgard,"Roseau River Watershed District","108 3rd ave SW PO Box 26",Roseau,MN,56751,"(218) 242-1737",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Roseau,,"Roseau River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roseau-river-watershed-restaration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-1,,,, 29736,"Roseau Soil and Water Conservation District FY15 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2015,31872,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Roseau Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Roseau River Watershed Assessment will include the waters of the Roseau River, Sprague Creek, Hay Creek and Hayes Lake. All of the monitoring sites, except one, are located in Roseau County, with the exception being located in Kittson County. This assessment focuses on collection of water chemistry and field parameters at one site on Hayes Lake and seven key sites on the Roseau River, which have been identified by MPCA. These sites are located in the lower reaches of each surface water system. This effort put forth by the Roseau SWCD and MPCA will utilize experience staff to obtain comprehensive data of surface waters. The project will support the biological data collected by MPCA and will establish whether these surface waters meet state and federal standards.",,"Roseau River Watershed ",2015-03-02,2017-03-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Janine,Lovold,"Roseau Soil and Water Conservation District","502 7th Street SE, Suite 8",Roseau,MN,56571,"(218) 463-1903",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Roseau,,"Roseau River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roseau-soil-and-water-conservation-district-fy15-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 37672,"Roseau River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase II",2017,99999,,,,,,,,,,,0.46,"Roseau River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This is the second phase of the Roseau River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project, which includes: developing the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study, pollutant load allocations, watershed restoration and protection strategies, and conducting civic engagement. ",,"Roseau River Watershed ",2017-07-03,2020-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Halstensgard,"Roseau River Watershed District","108 3rd Ave SW",Roseau,MN,56751,"(218) 242-1737",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Kittson, Roseau",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roseau-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-ii,,,, 37672,"Roseau River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase II",2020,130000,,,,,,,,,,,.06,"Roseau River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This is the second phase of the Roseau River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project, which includes: developing the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study, pollutant load allocations, watershed restoration and protection strategies, and conducting civic engagement. ",,"Roseau River Watershed ",2017-07-03,2020-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tracy,Halstensgard,"Roseau River Watershed District","108 3rd Ave SW",Roseau,MN,56751,"(218) 242-1737",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Kittson, Roseau",,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roseau-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-ii,,,, 28158,"Roseau River Watershed Hydologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling",2015,99999,,,,,,,,,,,0.46,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct, calibrate and validate a watershed model using Hydologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) for the Roseau River Watershed. ",,"Roseau River Watershed ",2015-01-26,2016-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael M",Vavricka,"MPCA Detroit Lakes Office","714 Lake Street, Suite 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Roseau",,"Roseau River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/roseau-river-watershed-hydologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling,,,, 10008277,"Rum River Load Monitoring",2019,18283,,,,,,,,,,,0.11,"Mille Lacs Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Mille Lacs Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations at two sites in the Rum River Watershed. Approximately 20-25 grab samples per site between ice-out and October 31, 2019 will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Samples will be collected using procedures described in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance (SOPG). Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) samples will also be collected and are included as a part of the sample count. Sites include: Rum River (near Milaca, MN), West Branch Rum River (near Princeton, MN). Seasonal load calculations for each site will be calculated using the FLUX32 model. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2019-02-11,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Harmony,Maslowski,"Mille Lacs Soil and Water Conservation District","635 2nd Street SE",Milaca,MN," 56353","(320) 983-2160",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Mille Lacs",,"Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rum-river-load-monitoring,,,, 10008277,"Rum River Load Monitoring",2021,17915,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Mille Lacs Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Mille Lacs Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations at two sites in the Rum River Watershed. Approximately 20-25 grab samples per site between ice-out and October 31, 2019 will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Samples will be collected using procedures described in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance (SOPG). Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) samples will also be collected and are included as a part of the sample count. Sites include: Rum River (near Milaca, MN), West Branch Rum River (near Princeton, MN). Seasonal load calculations for each site will be calculated using the FLUX32 model. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2019-02-11,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Harmony,Maslowski,"Mille Lacs Soil and Water Conservation District","635 2nd Street SE",Milaca,MN," 56353","(320) 983-2160",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Mille Lacs",,"Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rum-river-load-monitoring,,,, 10008277,"Rum River Load Monitoring",2022,21541,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Mille Lacs Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Mille Lacs Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations at two sites in the Rum River Watershed. Approximately 20-25 grab samples per site between ice-out and October 31, 2019 will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Samples will be collected using procedures described in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance (SOPG). Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) samples will also be collected and are included as a part of the sample count. Sites include: Rum River (near Milaca, MN), West Branch Rum River (near Princeton, MN). Seasonal load calculations for each site will be calculated using the FLUX32 model. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2019-02-11,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Harmony,Maslowski,"Mille Lacs Soil and Water Conservation District","635 2nd Street SE",Milaca,MN," 56353","(320) 983-2160",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Mille Lacs",,"Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rum-river-load-monitoring,,,, 18550,"Rum River Stream Monitoring & Lake Assessment 2013 SWAG",2013,111111,,,,,,,,,,,.64,"Mille Lacs Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of the project is to collect data to represent the ambient condition of the lakes and streams of the Rum River Watershed within Mille Lacs, Isanti and Sherburne Counties that is needed to determine if thresholds set to protect designeated uses, such as aquatic recreation and aquatic life, are being met . ",,,2013-04-24,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Shaw,"Mille Lacs Soil & Water Conservation District","635 2nd Street SE",Milaca,MN,56353,"(320) 983-2160",susan.shaw@millelacsSWCD.org,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Benton, Chisago, Crow Wing, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne",,"Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rum-river-stream-monitoring-lake-assessment-2013-swag,,,, 18411,"Rum River Major Watershed Restoration and Protection Project",2013,280000,,,,,,,,,,,1.82,"Anoka Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will gather watershed data necessary for the development of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy with parameter-specific targets that will maintain or improve water quality in the Rum River Watershed. Local Partners will lead various portions of this project and a hired onsultant will be subcontracted to write selected TMDL protection plans.",,,2012-12-17,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jamie,Schurbon,"Anoka Conservation District",,,,,"763-434-2030 ext.12",jamie.schurbon@anokaswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Benton, Chisago, Crow Wing, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne",,"Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rum-river-major-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project,,,, 34301,"Rum River Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase II",2016,75000,,,,,,,,,,,.48,"Anoka Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will focus on Watershed Restoration and Protetion Strategy (WRAPS) and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report development for the Rum River Watershed, which includes Mille Lacs Lake (the second largest lake in Minnesota) and the Rum River of which Mille Lacs Lake is the headwaters. The project will produce a plan that partners and citizens will be able to implement, a framework for citizen engagement, and a set of watershed management activities that will achieve water quality standards for all impairments within the watershed.",,"Rum River Watershed ",2016-07-01,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jamie,Schurbon,"Anoka Conservation District","1318 McKay Drive NE Suite 300","Ham Lake",MN,55304,"(763) 434-2030",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Benton, Chisago, Crow Wing, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Sherburne",,"Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/rum-river-watershed-restoration-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-ii,,,, 10008301,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Minnesota Slip Dock Wall Investigation",2018,45086,,,,,,,,,,,.12,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The MPCA and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) are currently working together to implement a comprehensive long-term plan to delist the Saint Louis River Area of Concern (SLR AOC). Many of the Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) in the AOC are linked to the presence of sediment contaminants. The site consists of a former shipping slip in the Duluth Harbor that now serves as a private marina as well as the location of the William A. Irvin shipping vessel and museum. Cleanup of contaminated sediments within MN Slip have been evaluated in a Focused Feasibility Study (FFS); however, the walls of the dock that surround the slip require assessment to determine if potentially contaminated soil within the walls is an ongoing source of contamination in the slip. This project includes field work which will be conducted at Minnesota Slip in the SLR AOC. It includes a dock wall investigation, data review, quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC), data formatting, and data reporting. ",,,2017-07-24,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,LaRae,Lehto,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 Lake Avenue South, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6623",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-minnesota-slip-dock-wall-investigation,,,, 10008302,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Sediment Assessment",2018,93518,,,,,,,,,,,.95,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is currently working with the United States Environmental Protection Agency and private consultants as part of the Great Lakes Area of Concern (AOC) program to identify and remediate bed sediments contaminated with polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins/dibenzofurans (dioxins) in reservoirs in the St. Louis River watershed of the Lake Superior Basin. Two reservoirs in the St. Louis River watershed where dioxins in bed sediments are a concern are Thomson and Scanlon Reservoirs near Cloquet, Minnesota. A history of industrial-waste-water discharges associated mainly with the municipal discharges, building materials manufacturing, and paper manufacturing has resulted in the accumulation of dioxins in the reservoir bed sediments. Knowledge of the bed-sediment characteristics, such as its composition and thicknesses, is needed to develop an effective remediation plan for the reservoir bed sediments. To address this issue, the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) and MPCA are undertaking a cooperative project to characterize the bed-sediment lithology, in particular sediment compositions and thicknesses, in Thomson and Scanlon Reservoir. Results from the project will be used by MPCA to design an effective remediation plan for the in-situ treatment of the dioxin-bearing sediments in the reservoirs. ",,,2017-07-28,2018-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Perry,Jones,"USGS, Minnesota Water Science Center","2280 Woodale Dr","Mounds View",MN,55112,"(763) 783-3253",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-sediment-assessment,,,, 10008303,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - AGP Soil Investigation",2018,32026,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) are currently working together to implement a comprehensive long-term plan to delist the Saint Louis River Area of Concern (SLR AOC). Many of the Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) in the AOC are linked to the presence of sediment contaminants. A Remedial investigation was completed at the Site and contaminated sediment was identified at the head of the slip. Based on a review of historical use around the Site, upland sources of contamination may exist around the Site. The goal of this investigation will be to conduct soil sampling in order to identify upland contamination that may be contributing contamination to the AGP Slip Site. ",,,2017-08-23,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Schoff,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2701",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-agp-soil-investigation,,,, 10008304,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Munger Landing Sediment Characterization",2018,89970,,,,,,,,,,,.29,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) are currently working together to implement a comprehensive long-term plan to delist the Saint Louis River Area of Concern (SLR AOC). Many of the Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) in the AOC are linked to the presence of sediment contaminants. This activity is for sediment sampling field work which will be conducted at Munger Landing in the SLR AOC. Bay West will complete supplemental sediment sampling, a bed load study, a technical memorandum, and a focused feasibility study addendum. ",,,2017-09-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Erin,Endsley,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 South Lake Avenue, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6619",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-munger-landing-sediment-characterization,,,, 10008305,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Sediment Sampling and Bed Load Study",2018,67939,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) are currently working together to implement a comprehensive long-term plan to delist the Saint Louis River Area of Concern (SLR AOC). Many of the Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) in the AOC are linked to the presence of sediment contaminants. A Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study was completed at the Site and contaminated sediment was identified. The goal of this investigation will be to further delineate the extent of sediment contamination and to determine if there is an ongoing source of contamination at the Site.  This data will be also be used to amend the Feasibility Study for the Site. ",,,2017-10-16,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,LaRae,Lehto,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 Lake Avenue South, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6623",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-sediment-sampling-and-bed-load-study,,,, 10008306,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Dock Wall Sediment Investigation – Slip C",2018,20983,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) are currently working together to implement a comprehensive long-term plan to delist the Saint Louis River Area of Concern (SLR AOC). Many of the Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) in the AOC are linked to the presence of sediment contaminants. Bay West understands the MPCA is overseeing sediment remedial actions at Slip C. Currently, the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) is completing design an engineered cap over the contamination footprint at Slip C; however, a sound navigation and ranging (SONAR) and light detection and ranging (LIDAR) survey in Slip C revealed serval areas of dock wall deterioration resulting in erosion and deposition of backfill material from behind the dock wall onto the Slip C bottom. It is unknown whether the backfill material in these areas is contaminated. If the material is not contaminated, the additional material on top of the cap will only further stabilize the cap. If the material is contaminated, the eroded material will have to be leveled within the remedial footprint prior to constructing the cap. Characterization of the eroded backfill material is required for the Corps to complete the engineered cap design. ",,,2018-02-27,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Schoff,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2701",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-dock-wall-sediment-investigation-slip-c,,,, 10008307,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Geophysical Characterization of Bed Sediments",2018,37090,,,,,,,,,,,.37,"United States Geological Survey (USGS) ","Federal Government","This activity outlines a U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) cooperative project, characterizing bed-sediment lithology, including sediment composition and thicknesses, in Thomson and Scanlon Reservoirs using geophysical methods. ",,,2018-03-05,2018-09-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Perry,Jones,"USGS, Minnesota Water Science Center","2280 Woodale Dr","Mounds View",MN,55112,"(763) 783-3253",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-geophysical-characterization-bed-sediments,,,, 10008308,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - AGP/Azcon Sediment Cores",2019,22790,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The activity is for sediment sample preparation for cores collected at AGP/Northland Slip (AGP) and Azcon/DSPA Slip (Azcon) located in the St. Louis River (SLR) Area of Concern (AOC) in Duluth, Minnesota. ",,,2018-10-04,2019-01-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Schoff,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2701",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-agpazcon-sediment-cores,,,, 10008309,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Munger Landing Data Compilation",2019,20757,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","In accordance with a request from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), Bay West, LLC (Bay West) will perform remedial investigation activities for Munger Landing, a sediment contamination site, located in the St. Louis River (SLR) Area of Concern (AOC) in Duluth.This activity will compile new 2018 data with existing data and generate updated figures and tables to support the remedy decision for the site. ",,,2019-02-05,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Erin,Endsley,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 South Lake Avenue, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6619",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-munger-landing-data-compilation,,,, 10008310,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Mud Lake West Bioaccumulation Study",2019,33571,,,,,,,,,,,.12,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","This activity is for benthic bioaccumulation testing, benthic tissue analysis, and physical/chemical sediment analysis as part of the bioaccumulation study at the Mud Lake West site located in the St. Louis River (SLR) Area of Concern (AOC) near the Duluth area and one reference site at the request of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). ",,,2019-03-04,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Erin,Endsley,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 South Lake Avenue, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6619",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-mud-lake-west-bioaccumulation-study,,,, 10008311,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Mud Lake West Bioaccumulation Updates",2019,41276,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The purpose of this work order is to collect sediment samples which will then be analyzed for contaminants of concern, and the sediments will also be used as part of a bioaccumulation study. ",,,2019-03-28,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Erin,Endsley,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 South Lake Avenue, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6619",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-mud-lake-west-bioaccumulation-updates,,,, 10008312,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Ponds behind Erie Pier Sediment Load Study",2019,55999,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","Bay West will complete a supplemental sediment loading study for the Ponds Behind Erie Pier located in the St. Louis River (SLR) Area of Concern (AOC) in Duluth, Minnesota. ",,,2019-04-03,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,LaRae,Lehto,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 Lake Avenue South, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6623",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-ponds-behind-erie-pier-sediment-load-study,,,, 10008313,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Bench Scale Sediment Sampling",2019,27832,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The activity is for bench scale sediment sampling to be collected at the AGP/Northland Slip (AGP) and Azcon/DSPA Slip (Azcon) located in the St. Louis River (SLR) Area of Concern (AOC) in Duluth, Minnesota. ",,,2019-05-20,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Schoff,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2701",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-bench-scale-sediment-sampling,,,, 10027655,"Saint Louis River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) update - South Saint Louis SWCD",2023,19000,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"South Saint Louis Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD)","Local/Regional Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) began work in 2019 within the St. Louis River Watershed  as part of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) update. Components of the WRAPS include collecting data to fill data gaps and effectiveness monitoring. With a focus on local needs, this project will provide an avenue for South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District to assist MPCA in accomplishing this work and in achieving overall water quality goals. ",,"St. Louis River Watershed ",2023-06-30,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Tim,Beaster,"South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District","4215 Enterprise Circle",Duluth,MN,55811,"(218) 723-4867",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-update-south-saint,,,, 10027656,"Saint Louis River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) update - Carlton SWCD",2023,19425,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Carlton Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD)","Local/Regional Government","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) began work in 2019 within the St. Louis River Watershed (Watershed) as part of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) update. Components of the WRAPS include monitoring and collecting data to fill data gaps, along with engaging citizens on pertinent water quality issues in the Watershed. With a focus on local needs, this project will provide an avenue for the Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District to assist MPCA in accomplishing this work and in achieving overall water quality goals.  ",,"St. Louis River Watershed ",2023-06-30,2026-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Melanie,Bromier,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","PO Box 29",Carlton,MN,55718,"(218) 384-3891",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-update-carlton-swcd,,,, 10027665,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Supplemental Bathymetric Data Collection",2023,59149,,,,,,,,,,,1,,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal for this project is to supplement a comprehensive bathymetric data set for the Saint Louis River Area of Concern by surveying prioritized project sites in order to evaluate aquatic habitat conditions following efforts to remediate and restore legacy impacts. ","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Area of concern projects and progress ",,2022-07-15,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Breneman,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 South Lake Avenue, Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6624",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-supplemental-bathymetric-data-collection,,,, 10015508,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Munger Landing Sediment Characterization and Report Update",2020,116086,,,,,,,,,,,0.3,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) are currently working together to implement a comprehensive long-term plan to delist the Saint Louis River Area of Concern (SLR AOC). Many of the Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) in the AOC are linked to the presence of sediment contaminants. This activity is for sediment sampling field work which will be conducted at Munger Landing in the SLR AOC. Bay West will conduct additional sediment characterization and reporting of results, including feasibility study addendum and a data summary report to support design activities. ","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - St. Louis River Area of Concern resources ",,2019-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Huberty,"MPCA - St. Louis River AOC Coordinator","525 Lake Ave. S., Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6630",Barbara.Huberty@state.mn.us,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-munger-landing-sediment-characterization-and-report-update,,,, 10015510,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Mud Lake West Sediment Investigation and Reporting",2020,58717,,,,,,,,,,,0.17,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) are currently working together to implement a comprehensive long-term plan to delist the Saint Louis River Area of Concern (SLR AOC). Many of the Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) in the AOC are linked to the presence of sediment contaminants. This activity is for sediment sampling field work which will be conducted at the Mud Lake site in the SLR AOC. Bay West will conduct additional sediment characterization to evaluate ecological risk and reporting of sediment results and remedy decisions. ","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - St. Louis River Area of Concern resources ",,2019-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Huberty,"MPCA - St. Louis River AOC Coordinator","525 Lake Ave. S., Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6630",Barbara.Huberty@state.mn.us,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-mud-lake-west-sediment-investigation-and-reporting,,,, 10015511,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Reservoir Sediment Sampling",2020,51531,,,,,,,,,,,.22,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) are currently working together to implement a comprehensive long-term plan to delist the Saint Louis River Area of Concern (SLR AOC). Many of the Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) in the AOC are linked to the presence of sediment contaminants. This activity is for sediment sampling field work. Bay West will be sampling sediment in Scanlon, Thomson, and Boulder Reservoirs. ","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - St. Louis River Area of Concern resources ",,2019-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Huberty,"MPCA - St. Louis River AOC Coordinator","525 Lake Ave. S., Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6630",Barbara.Huberty@state.mn.us,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-reservoir-sediment-sampling,,,, 10015512,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Erie Pier Sediment Sampling",2020,62409,,,,,,,,,,,.23,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) are currently working together to implement a comprehensive long-term plan to delist the Saint Louis River Area of Concern (SLR AOC). Many of the Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) in the AOC are linked to the presence of sediment contaminants. This activity is for sediment sampling field work which will be conducted at  the Ponds Behind Erie Pier site. Bay West will complete supplemental sediment sampling and a report documenting work. ","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - St. Louis River Area of Concern resources ",,2019-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Huberty,"MPCA - St. Louis River AOC Coordinator","525 Lake Ave. S., Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6630",Barbara.Huberty@state.mn.us,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-erie-pier-sediment-sampling,,,, 10015513,"Saint Louis River Area of Concern - Munger Landing Soil and Sediment Sampling",2020,147232,,,,,,,,,,,.3,"Bay West Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) are currently working together to implement a comprehensive long-term plan to delist the Saint Louis River Area of Concern (SLR AOC). Many of the Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) in the AOC are linked to the presence of sediment contaminants. This activity is for sediment sampling field work which will be conducted at Munger Landing in the SLR AOC. Bay West will conduct soil, groundwater, and sediment sampling and also reporting of the results. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - St. Louis River Area of Concern resources ",2019-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Huberty,"MPCA - St. Louis River AOC Coordinator","525 Lake Ave. S., Suite 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6630",Barbara.Huberty@state.mn.us,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/saint-louis-river-area-concern-munger-landing-soil-and-sediment-sampling,,,, 19231,"Sampling Plan for Mercury in the St. Louis River 2013",2013,170601,,,,,,,,,,,1.16,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","State Government","The objective of this sampling plan is to quantify the inputs and outputs of methyl-mercury in the St. Louis River. Mercury can be bound to organic carbon or suspended solids; therefore, it is necessary to determine loadings of them as well. To get loadings, this sampling plan includes event and base flow monitoring at key tributaries to the St. Louis River and at stations within the St. Louis River. ",,,,,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ","Berndt ","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul","MN ",55155,651-757-2579,,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Lake, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sampling-plan-mercury-st-louis-river-2013,,,, 18871,"Sand Hill Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Phase 2",2013,106249,,,,,,,,,,,.51,"Sand Hill Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goals of the Sand Hill River WRAP will be accomplished in two project phases. The first phase, covered under a previous contract, defined the existing watershed conditions; identified gaps in existing data; designed and implemented a plan to address data gaps; incorporated gap data into watershed description; developed the Hydrological Simulation Program – Fortran (HSPF) model; established citizen advisory, technical advisory and locally-based focus groups; researched and designed an education and outreach strategy; and designed and deployed the tools and methods to employ the strategy. The goals of the second phase are to develop load duration curves; develop the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies; develop a restoration and protection plan; develop an implementation plan; and develop and implement on-going civic engagement evaluation and feed-back strategies. ",,,2013-06-28,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Wilkins,"Sand Hill Watershed District","219 North Mill Street, PO Box 584",Fertile,MN,56540,"(218) 945-3204",shrwd@gvtel.com,"Modeling, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Mahnomen, Norman, Polk",,"Red River of the North - Sandhill River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sand-hill-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-2,,,, 37683,"Sandhill River Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Update",2017,9998,,,,,,,,,,,0.05,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to update the time series and calibration for the Sandhill River Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) model. ",,"Red River of the North - Sandhill River Watershed ",2017-05-18,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Mahnomen, Norman, Polk",,"Red River of the North - Sandhill River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sandhill-river-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-update,,,, 10009864,"Satellite Remote Sensing for Monitoring Water Quality of Minnesota Lakes",2018,60000,,,,,,,,,,,.6,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will extend and update the lake water clarity database of Landsat-estimated lake clarity. Outcomes include enhance capability, ease of use and effectiveness of the Lake Browser and database and add to the Lake Browser. ",,,2017-08-28,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Leif,Olmanson,"University of Minnesota","1530 Cleveland Ave North","Saint Paul",MN,55108,"(651) 206-9102",,"Digitization/Online Information Access, Mapping","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/satellite-remote-sensing-monitoring-water-quality-minnesota-lakes,,,, 10008285,"Sauk River Watershed District Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN)",2016,48793,,,,,,,,,,,.24,"Sauk River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The project goal is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at one subwatershed site, one basin site, and one major watershed site in 2016 and 2017 based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Sarah Jo",Schmitz,"Sauk River Watershed District","524 4th Street South","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (174)",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Stearns,,"Mississippi River - Sartell, Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sauk-river-watershed-district-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-wplmn,,,, 10012684,"Sauk River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) and TMDLs",2019,135478,,,,,,,,,,,.45,"Sauk River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will focus on monitoring & assessment, stressor ID assistance, problem investigation, watershed prioritization and targeting, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report development, Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report updates and continuing civic engagement for the Sauk River Watershed. ","Sauk River Watershed ",,2019-10-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,"Sarah Jo",Boser,"Sauk River Watershed District","524 4th St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2231",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Meeker, Pope, Stearns, Todd",,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sauk-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-and-tmdls,,,, 10012684,"Sauk River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) and TMDLs",2022,128521,,,,,,,,,,,.45,"Sauk River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will focus on monitoring & assessment, stressor ID assistance, problem investigation, watershed prioritization and targeting, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report development, Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report updates and continuing civic engagement for the Sauk River Watershed. ","Sauk River Watershed ",,2019-10-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,"Sarah Jo",Boser,"Sauk River Watershed District","524 4th St S","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2231",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Meeker, Pope, Stearns, Todd",,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sauk-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-and-tmdls,,,, 10013330,"Sauk River Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Extension",2020,14945,,,,,,,,,,,.06,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This work order will extend all of the timeseries in the Sauk River Watershed  Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model through 2019. The Sauk River Watershed HSPF model simulates hydrology, sediment (sand, silt, and clay), temperature, phosphorus, nitrogen, dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, and chlorophyll a. ",,"Sauk River Watershed ",2020-06-29,2020-10-28,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Meeker, Morrison, Pope, Stearns, Todd",,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sauk-river-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-extension,,,, 10013331,"Sauk River Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Calibration",2021,24891,,,,,,,,,,,.5,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to compile the observed flow and water quality data and update the Sauk River Watershed HSPF model calibration through 2019. The Sauk River Watershed HSPF model simulates hydrology, sediment (sand, silt, and clay), temperature, phosphorus, nitrogen, dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, and chlorophyll a. ",,"Sauk River Watershed ",2020-09-10,2021-03-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Process",,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Meeker, Morrison, Pope, Stearns, Todd",,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sauk-river-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf,,,, 10004394,"Sauk River Watershed Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2018,54996,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Sauk River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The Sauk River Watershed District (SRWD) shall conduct water quality sampling for the Sauk River and tributary sites, as well as several lakes, for Cycle 2 of the Intensive Watershed Monitoring (IWM) during 2018 and 2019. Field monitoring will be completed at 14 stream locations and 9 lakes designated by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Data management will also be completed by the SRWD, including entering and submitting all data to Canvas and compiling all photos, calibration logs and other documents as requested. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants Sauk River Watershed ",2018-04-01,2020-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,"Sarah Jo",Boser,"Sauk River Watershed District","524 Fourth Street South","Sauk Centre",MN,56378,"(320) 352-2231",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Stearns, Todd",,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sauk-river-watershed-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 3353,"Sauk River Major Watershed Project",2011,61540,,,,,,,,,,,.36,"Sauk River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will complete an assessment of watershed lakes and streams. The assessment will include biological and stressor id analysis, which will support a summary report on lake conditions and protection strategies for lakes included in this watershed study. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Greg,"VanEeckhout ","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 316-3896",greg.vaneckhout@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Preservation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Meeker, Morrison, Pope, Stearns, Todd",,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sauk-river-major-watershed-project,,,, 23537,"Sauk River Chain of Lakes Site Specific TMDL",2014,41783,,,,,,,,,,,0.2,"Emmons & Olivier Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is the development of a phosphorus TMDL for the eleven impaired lakes in the Sauk River Watershed.",,,2013-09-03,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Gregory ",VanEeckhout,MPCA,"7678 College Road",Brainerd,MN,56425,218-316-3896,,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Stearns,,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sauk-river-chain-lakes-site-specific-tmdl,,,, 23540,"Sauk River Chain of Lakes Phase II",2014,9980,,,,,,,,,,,0.05,"Emmons & Olivier Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","Develop a phosphorus TMDL for Eden and Vails Lakes in the Sauk River Watershed.",,,2014-01-13,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Gregory ",VanEeckhout,MPCA,"7678 College Road",Brainerd,MN,56425,218-316-3896,,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Stearns,,"Mississippi River - Brainerd",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sauk-river-chain-lakes-phase-ii,,,, 10007495,"Scenario Analysis Manager (SAM) BMP Additions and Enhancements",2018,146901,,,,,,,,,,,.39,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this work order is to make additions and enhancements to the Scenario Analysis Manager (SAM) tool best management practice (BMP) database and the methodologies used for the application of the BMPs. The additions and enhancements will involve addition of new BMP types, addition of flow reduction efficiencies, enhancement of septic system alternatives, enhancement of artificial drainage and riparian buffer suitability estimates, enhancements to the cost optimization including multi-parameter cost optimization, and output tables of SAM-predicted nutrient and sediment reductions per unit of adoption for each modeled watershed. ",,,2018-06-08,2019-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"MPCA ","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenario-analysis-manager-sam-bmp-additions-and-enhancements,,,, 10007509,"Scenario Application Manager (SAM) FY2019 Enhancements",2019,99990,,,,,,,,,,,.39,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This work will involve enhancing the capability of the Scenario Analysis Manager (SAM) tool to run more complex point source alternative scenarios, produce results and output in line with the recently developed Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) report standards, and general enhancements requested by users. ",,,2018-10-31,2019-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenario-application-manager-sam-fy2019-enhancements,,,, 10007512,"Scenario Application Manager Trainings",2019,49998,,,,,,,,,,,.19,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This work order will address the need for technical support and updates to the Scenario Analysis Manager (SAM) tool and PATH software based on training feedback. The trainings will include exercises focusing on improved and added functionality as well as the enhanced best management practice (BMP) database. ",,,2018-12-27,2021-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenario-application-manager-trainings,,,, 10003551,"Scenario Application Manager Spring 2018 Trainings",2018,99999,,,,,,,,,,,.2,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity"," The goal of this project is to provide three training sessions for the Scenario Analysis Manager (SAM) software and one training session for the Processing Application Tool for the Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model. ",,,2018-03-26,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenario-application-manager-spring-2018-trainings,,,, 10003552,"Scenario Application Manager Project Creation Spring 2018",2018,119995,,,,,,,,,,,.23,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","RESPEC will use the Processing Application Tool for HSPF (PATH) to construct the remaining 22 Scenario Application Manager (SAM) projects. SAM assists in understanding watershed conditions, and identifying priority areas and BMPs that will provide the greatest water-quality benefits for each dollar invested. The value of the tool is in its simplification of complex hydrologic and water quality model applications into transparent estimates of the significant pollutant sources in watershed. Users apply their knowledge and expertise of BMP implementation using the tool’s interpretation of model results. ",,,2018-03-27,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenario-application-manager-project-creation-spring-2018,,,, 37645,"Scenario Application Manager Spring 2017 Trainings",2017,74991,,,,,,,,,,,0.25,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The contractor will provide 4 day-long training sessions for the Scenario Analysis Manager (SAM) and 2 Processing Application Tool for HSPF (PATH) sessions. The SAM tool’s framework currently consists of a pre-processor (PATH) for interactively translating HSPF model application files, a Geographic Information System (GIS) for best management practice (BMP) site selection, a BMP database with pollutant removal efficiencies and associated costs, and scenario analysis, optimization, and reporting capabilities. The decision support tool provides a user friendly, comprehensive approach to achieve the water quality improvement goals set by the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) assessments, Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS), and watershed restoration programs. ",,,2017-01-31,2017-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenario-application-manager-spring-2017-trainings,,,, 37656,"Scenario Application Manager (SAM) Project Creation and Support",2017,69995,,,,,,,,,,,0.32,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The contractor will collect and process the necessary files needed to develop a Processing Application Tool for HSPF (PATH) and Scenario Application Manager (SAM) project for 30 HUC 8 watersheds in Minnesota. SAM provides a graphical interface to the Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model applications and expands the state’s investment in HSPF to a broader audience in support of the development of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) reports. ",,,2017-04-03,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenario-application-manager-sam-project-creation-and-support,,,, 37676,"Scenario Application Manager (SAM) Enhancement for Forest Best Management Practices",2017,211886,,,,,,,,,,,0.45,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop forestry related best management practice (BMP) pollutant reduction/management efficiencies, costs, and management information applicable to Minnesota forests and incorporate these BMPs into the Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model Scenario Application Manager (SAM) tool. By incorporating forestry BMPs into the existing SAM tool, forestry related management scenarios can be evaluated for potential impacts on surface waters and can inform the development of watershed restoration and protection strategies. ",,,2017-06-01,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Evens,MPCA,"525 S Lake Ave Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6644",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenario-application-manager-sam-enhancement-forest-best-management-practices,,,, 37689,"Scenario Application Manager Project Support and Creation 2017/2018",2017,27136,,,,,,,,,,,0.11,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this work order is to collect and process the watershed specific files needed to create the Scenario Application Manager (SAM) project files to apply the SAM software in selected major watersheds in Minnesota where an Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) model has been developed. This work order will also involve technical support for the SAM users who are applying the SAM projects. ",,,2017-07-14,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenario-application-manager-project-support-and-creation-20172018,,,, 37738,"Scenario Application Manager (SAM) Enhancements - FY 2018",2018,99998,,,,,,,,,,,0.39,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this work order is to enhance the Scenario Analysis Manager (SAM) support tool in order to represent best management practices in a more physically based manner, improve point scenario representation and analysis, and support MPCA with training in the application of the enhanced functionality. ",,,2017-08-29,2018-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenario-application-manager-sam-enhancements-fy-2018,,,, 37425,"Scenario Application Manager (SAM) Fall 2016 Trainings",2017,44982,,,,,,,,,,,.16,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The contractor will provide 3 Scenario Analysis Manager (SAM) training sessions in the fall of 2016 for use with Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model applications. ",,,2016-09-28,2017-04-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scenario-application-manager-sam-fall-2016-trainings,,,, 28131,"Scott SWCD FY 14 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2014,78338,,,,,,,,,,,0.45,"Scott Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide lake and stream monitoring assistance to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), identifying impaired waters within the Lower Minnesota RIver Watershed (Watershed ID: 07020012) according to the Intensive Watershed Monitoring (IWM) Approach. ",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed ",2014-03-24,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Katie,Wigen,"Scott Soil and Water Conservation District","7151 W. 190th St., Suite 125 ",Jordan,MN,55352,"(952) 492-5425",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Scott",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/scott-swcd-fy-14-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 23892,"Second Creek Monitoring - Rainy Lake/Rainy River",2014,2915,,,,,,,,,,,,"Koochiching County Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Stream Monitoring in Second Creek for the open water season of 2014 (ice out through freeze up; May through November)",,,2014-05-15,2014-12-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Pam,Tomevi,"Koochiching County Soil & Water Conservation District","715 4th Street ","International Falls",MN,56649,"(218) 283-1174",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Koochiching,,"Rainy River - Rainy Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/second-creek-monitoring-rainy-lakerainy-river,,,, 10027651,"Sediment estimates in StreamStats",2023,200000,,,,,,,,,,,.67,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The project will develop a web application that provides suspended sediment concentration, sediment bedload, and annual total sediment load estimates to characterize the sediment load to Minnesota's rivers. This will be accomplished using a machine learning model developed from previously collected data. The results will help Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) staff evaluate Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) models and will assist in stressor identification. ",,"Minnesota StreamStats Minnesota Pollution Control Ageny: Watershed approach to water quality ",2023-03-15,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Gregory,Johnson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ","520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2471",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sediment-estimates-streamstats,,,, 23546,"Sediment Reduction Strategies for the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers",2014,29932,,,,,,,,,,,.14,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is the continued development of an overall strategy for reduction of turbidity/TSS, with sets of sediment reduction initiatives and actions for various sources, to address the Minnesota River Turbidity TMDL and the South Metro Mississippi River TSS TMDL. The overall strategy will be used to help establish a path towards achieving the required reductions of turbidity/TSS.",,,2013-11-01,2014-02-22,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Larry ",Gunderson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2400,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clearwater, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca",,"Blue Earth River, Cannon River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Crow Wing River, Kettle River, Lac qui Parle River, Le Sueur River, Leech Lake River, Long Prairie River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Minnesota River - Headwaters, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Pine River, Pomme de Terre River, Redeye River, Redwood River, Sauk River, Snake River, Upper St. Croix River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sediment-reduction-strategies-minnesota-and-mississippi-rivers-0,,,, 18483,"Senior Business Analyst to Support Watershed Data Integration Program (WDIP) Team",2013,52000,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Trissential, LLC","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to use the Watershed Data Integration Program (WDIP) Project to apply previous experience with business analysis to the MPCA’s efforts. Develop and document implications for the strategic approach of the business to Watershed projects, their communication and implementation plans to shift to the new strategy, and the daily processes of the business that will be required to change. ",,,2013-04-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Jacobsen,MPCA,,,,,651-757-2069,susan.jacobsen@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance, Assessment/Evaluation","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/senior-business-analyst-support-watershed-data-integration-program-wdip-team,,,, 18483,"Senior Business Analyst to Support Watershed Data Integration Program (WDIP) Team",2014,100000,,,,,,,,,,,.5,"Trissential, LLC","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to use the Watershed Data Integration Program (WDIP) Project to apply previous experience with business analysis to the MPCA’s efforts. Develop and document implications for the strategic approach of the business to Watershed projects, their communication and implementation plans to shift to the new strategy, and the daily processes of the business that will be required to change. ",,,2013-04-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Jacobsen,MPCA,,,,,651-757-2069,susan.jacobsen@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance, Assessment/Evaluation","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/senior-business-analyst-support-watershed-data-integration-program-wdip-team,,,, 18855,"Sentinel Lake Groundwater Network",2013,3903,,,,,,,,,,,.039,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","State Government","The goal of this project is to provide drilling services for the Sentinel Lakes Groundwater/Surface Water Interaction Network. The three new wells will be used for monitoring the interaction between groundwater and surface water in Lakes Shaokatan and Bear Head. Groundwater/lake water interactions are not well understood, and in order to produce accurate and useful Total Maximum Daily Load watershed investigations and impairment remediations, the MPCA must understand how groundwater affects lake water quality. ",,,2013-06-21,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Greg,Kruse,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155-4032,651-259-5686,greg.kruse@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lincoln, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sentinel-lake-groundwater-network,,,, 18855,"Sentinel Lake Groundwater Network",2014,4846,,,,,,,,,,,.048,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","State Government","The goal of this project is to provide drilling services for the Sentinel Lakes Groundwater/Surface Water Interaction Network. The three new wells will be used for monitoring the interaction between groundwater and surface water in Lakes Shaokatan and Bear Head. Groundwater/lake water interactions are not well understood, and in order to produce accurate and useful Total Maximum Daily Load watershed investigations and impairment remediations, the MPCA must understand how groundwater affects lake water quality. ",,,2013-06-21,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Greg,Kruse,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155-4032,651-259-5686,greg.kruse@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lincoln, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sentinel-lake-groundwater-network,,,, 2486,"Seven Mile Creek Condition Monitoring",2011,34345,,,,,,,,,,,.24,"Minnesota State University- Mankato","Public College/University","The Seven Mile Creek Condition Monitoring project will maintain and build on the continuous flow and water quality data base at three stream sites and one county tile in the Seven Mile Creek watershed through the collection of approximately eighty five water samples per monitoring season in preparation for the Middle Minnesota Intensive Watershed Monitoring scheduled to begin in 2013.",,,2011-04-08,2013-05-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Shannon,Fisher,MSU-Mankato,,,,,507-389-5492,shannon.fisher@mnsu.edu,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Le Sueur, Nicollet, Redwood, Renville, Sibley, Watonwan",,"Minnesota River - Mankato",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/seven-mile-creek-condition-monitoring,,,, 10008257,"Shell Rock River Scenarios and Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)",2019,172165,,,,,,,,,,,.67,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete an extension of the Shell Rock River Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model application through the year 2018. Compliance scenarios will be executed to address potential expansion of discharges from the Albert Lea Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). The model will be fully functioning, calibrated, validated, and executable and will simulate hydrology, sediment (sand, silt, and clay), temperature, phosphorus, nitrogen, dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, and chlorophyll at the 12-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC) subbasin scale (or finer). Another outcome of this project will be a draft Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report that provides quantitative source assessments, allowable loads, and load reductions needed for compliance with water quality standards. ",,"Shell Rock River Watershed ",2019-03-11,2019-12-20,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Freeborn,,"Shell Rock River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shell-rock-river-scenarios-and-total-maximum-daily-loads-tmdls,,,, 10008271,"Shell Rock River Watershed District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2019,37990,,,,,,,,,,,.29,"Shell Rock River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project is for surface water assessment in the Shell Rock and Winnebago River Watershed including four stream sites and two lake sites. Waters of concern include Lime creek, Bancroft creek, Goose creek, a tributary to Fountain Lake, Albert Lea Lake and State Line Lake. The outcomes includes establishing baseline data for the associated sample site. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Scott,Christenson,"Shell Rock River Watershed District","214 West Main Street","Albert Lea",MN,56007,"(507) 402-8969",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Freeborn,,"Shell Rock River, Winnebago River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shell-rock-river-watershed-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10012187,"Shell Rock River/Winnebago River Watershed Hydrological Simulation Program – Fortran Scenarios",2020,40000,,,,,,,,,,,.15,"Shell Rock River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Run a set of scenarios in Hydrological Simulation Program – Fortran Scenario Application Manager (HSPF-SAM) for the Shell Rock and Winnebago River Watersheds. The scenario results will identify the most cost-effective subwatersheds and higher resolution areas based on the terrain component for the scenario best management practices (BMPs) to be implemented. The terrain analyses redistributes subbasin-wide SAM loading rates at a higher resolution for localized targeting of more critical and cost-effective source areas. ",,"Shell Rock River Watershed Winnebago River Watershed ",2019-12-17,2020-06-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Blackburn,"Shell Rock River Watershed District","PO Box 1147","Albert Lea",MN,56007,"(651) 305-2272",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Freeborn,,"Shell Rock River, Winnebago River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shell-rock-riverwinnebago-river-watershed-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran,,,, 10012191,"Shell Rock River Total Maximum Daily Load Comments",2020,10000,,,,,,,,,,,.03,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","RESPEC will address comments on the Shell Rock Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) document. The outcome of this project will be a Shell Rock River Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report that is updated to reflect comments from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the general public, and other stakeholders.   ",,"Shell Rock River Watershed ",2020-02-07,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Freeborn,,"Shell Rock River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shell-rock-river-total-maximum-daily-load-comments,,,, 29759,"Shell Rock River Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Development",2015,9996,,,,,,,,,,,0.04,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to leverage the existing Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model application that has been calibrated and validated for the Shell Rock River Watershed to assist with wastewater permitting. The contractor will deliver all modeling files and a final technical memorandum outlining the scenarios developed, how the scenarios are represented in the model, and the impact these scenarios have on water quality at specified locations for parameters of concern as described below. ",,"Shell Rock River Watershed",2015-05-08,2015-08-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,William,Thompson,"MPCA Rochester Office","18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 281-7764",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Freeborn,,"Shell Rock River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/shell-rock-river-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-development,,,, 28124,"Sibley County FY 14 Surface Water Assessment Grant",2014,26566,,,,,,,,,,,0.18,"Sibley County","Local/Regional Government","The proposed project area covers roughly one hundred square miles within Sibley County, but also includes a small portion of Nicollet County where Judicial Ditch 1A runs into the south branch of the Rush River. One lake and seven streams are part of the proposed project monitoring sites. Of the seven stream locations, two are part of the High Island Creek Watershed, while the remaining five are part of the Rush River Watershed. The lone lake, Lake Washington, falls within the Bevens Creek Watershed. Both the High Island Creek and Rush River watersheds were part of earlier implementation projects, reaching back to the late 1990s, to reduce the amount of nutrients and pollutants from entering into their waterways. Water quality concerns include high levels of total suspended solids, total phosphorus, and nitrate/nitrite-N (NO2+NO3+N). Recently, both watersheds have sought to address the amount of fecal coliform bacteria currently found in the streams and rivers through separate grant programs. Both the High Creek and Rush River have sections listed on 303d Impaired Waters list, as does J.D. 1A (one of the proposed project monitoring locations). Lake Washington has been listed since 1998, initially for levels of mercury found in fish tissue, and most recently in 2008 for nutrient/eutrophication biological indicators.",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed",2014-03-25,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Nicholas,Bancks,"Sibley County","111 Sixth Street PO Box 161",Gaylord,MN,55334,"(507) 237-5435",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Sibley,,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sibley-county-fy-14-surface-water-assessment-grant,,,, 10018144,"Smart Salting program support",2021,51538,,,,,,,,,,,.22,"Fortin Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in administering the Smart Salting program. Work will include preparing for and teaching classes, providing ongoing updates to training materials and resources, technical and administrative support, and development of updates and new materials for the Smart Salting Assessment tool (SSAt). ",,,2020-02-21,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul ",MN,55155,651-757-2205,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/smart-salting-program-support,,,, 10018144,"Smart Salting program support",2022,31056,,,,,,,,,,,.31,"Fortin Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in administering the Smart Salting program. Work will include preparing for and teaching classes, providing ongoing updates to training materials and resources, technical and administrative support, and development of updates and new materials for the Smart Salting Assessment tool (SSAt). ",,,2020-02-21,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul ",MN,55155,651-757-2205,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/smart-salting-program-support,,,, 10018144,"Smart Salting program support",2023,228400,,,,,,,,,,,2.2,"Fortin Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in administering the Smart Salting program. Work will include preparing for and teaching classes, providing ongoing updates to training materials and resources, technical and administrative support, and development of updates and new materials for the Smart Salting Assessment tool (SSAt). ",,,2020-02-21,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul ",MN,55155,651-757-2205,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/smart-salting-program-support,,,, 10025373,"Smart Salting Program Support",2022,31056,,,,,,,,,,,.3,"Bolton & Menk, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","The result of this project will be assisting Minnesota Pollution Control Agency in administering the Smart Salting program which includes but is not limited to: preparing for and teaching classes, providing ongoing updates to training materials and resources, technical and administrative support to MPCA, and development of updates and new materials for the Smart Salting Assessment tool (SSAt).  ",,,2020-12-21,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St. Pau",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/smart-salting-program-support-0,,,, 10018139,"Snake River Microbial Source Tracking Study",2021,5619,,,,,,,,,,,.06,,"Public College/University","This contract is a component of larger project (Snake River E.coli Microbial Source Tracking Study – Cycle II) in the Snake River Watershed located in the St. Croix river basin. The study will address microbial water quality impairments in the watershed. This study will conduct fecal bacteria source tracking using genetic markers across impaired streams in the watershed during the spring and summer months of 2021. Assessment data indicates that concentrations of E.coli are enough to exceed state standards at 14 stream segments, but do not point to the potential sources. This contract is with the University of Minnesota Department of Soil, Water, and Climate laboratory. The lab will perform quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) analysis for 28 samples over the summer of 2021 to determine the sources of E.coli in the river (e.g. pig, human, bovine, water fowl). ",,"Snake River - St. Croix Basin Watershed ",2021-06-01,2021-09-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,April,Coon,"University of Minnesota","200 Oak St SE, Suite 450",Minneapolis,MN,55455,"(612) 624-7021",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River - St. Croix Basin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/snake-river-microbial-source-tracking-study,,,, 13579,"Snake River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 2",2013,146992,,,,,,,,,,,.62,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study for the impaired reaches of the Snake River Basin. The project includes development of a Generalized Watershed Loading Function (GWLF) model for nutrient sources and Total Suspended Sediment (TSS), a spreadsheet version of a BATHTUB model of lake response for four lakes, and a bacteria source assessment. Wenck will also provide all stream channel data as a spreadsheet and locational database.",,,2012-08-20,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Chris ",Klucas,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2646",christopher.klucas@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/snake-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-2,,,, 37436,"Snake River Watershed Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Extension",2017,24984,,,,,,,,,,,0.12,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to extend, calibrate, and validate the existing Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model for the Snake River Watershed in the Red River Basin. The contractor will produce an HSPF model that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Studies. The model will generate predicted output for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen that is consistent with observed data.",,"Snake River - Red River Basin Watershed ",2016-11-23,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Marshall, Pennington, Polk",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/snake-river-watershed-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-extension,,,, 3204,"Snake River Watershed TMDL Phase II - FY12",2012,133904,,,,,,,,,,,.36,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This phase of the project will complete a TMDL for the impaired reaches of the Snake River Basin. The project includes development of a Unit Area Load model for nutrient sources, a spreadsheet version of a BATHTUB lake response for four lakes, and a bacteria source assessment. Contractor will also provide all stream channel data as a spreadsheet database and in GIS. ",,,2011-11-11,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Klucas,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2498",christopher.klucas@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/snake-river-watershed-tmdl-phase-ii-fy12,,,, 28144,"Snake River & Grand Marais Creek Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling",2015,100000,,,,,,,,,,,0.46,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","Continue and finalize watershed models using Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) for the Grand Marais Creek and Snake River Watersheds and complete the calibration/validation process. ",,"Snake River - Red River Basin Watershed",2014-08-04,2015-07-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Michael ",Vavricka,"MPCA Detroit Lakes Office","714 Lake Street, Suite 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/snake-river-grand-marais-creek-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling,,,, 10002536,"Snake-Middle River Watershed Restoration and Protection Plan (WRAPS) - Phase II",2017,134935,,,,,,,,,,,0.67,"Middle-Snake-Tamarac Rivers Watershed District",,"The goal of this project is to utilize the information and data collected in the Phase I project to develop a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Report and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study that will address water quality impairments and maintain or improve water quality throughout the Snake-Middle River Watershed. The Phase II project will allocate pollutant reductions goals, and prioritize and identify implementation strategies to maintain or improve water quality in key streams in the watershed. ",,"Red River of the North - Tamarac River Watershed ",2017-03-25,2018-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joel,Praska,"Middle-Snake-Tamarac Rivers Watershed District","PO Box 154","Middle River",MN,56762,"(218) 745-4741",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Marshall, Pennington, Polk",,"Red River of the North - Tamarac River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/snake-middle-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-plan-wraps-phase-ii,,,, 28123,"Snake-Middle River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2014,185000,,,,,,,,,,,0.8,"Snake River Watershed Management Board","Local/Regional Government","This project will result in the completion of the first phase of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) for the Snake-Middle River Watershed.",,"Snake River - Red River Basin Watershed",2014-03-15,2016-03-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Nick,Drees,"Snake River Watershed Management Board","453 N. Mckinley St",Warren,MN,56762,"(218) 745-4741",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Marshall, Pennington, Polk",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/snake-middle-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 37727,"Snake-Middle River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 2",2017,134935,,,,,,,,,,,0.67,"Middle-Snake-Tamarac Rivers Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to utilize the information and data collected in the Phase 1 project to develop a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study that will address water quality impairments and maintain or improve water quality throughout the Snake-Middle River Watershed. The Phase 2 project will allocate pollutant reductions goals and prioritize and identify implementation strategies to maintain or improve water quality in key streams in the watershed. ",,"Snake River - Red River Basin Watershed",2017-03-25,2018-12-31,,"In Progress",,,Joel,Praska,"Middle-Snake-Tamarac Rivers Watershed District","PO Box 154","Middle River",MN,56762,"(218) 745-4741",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Marshall, Pennington, Polk",,"Snake River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/snake-middle-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-2,,,, 18856,"Social Measures Metadata Sheet",2013,2200,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","State Government","The goal of this project is to develop and implement a multiagency tracking framework that will help clarify connections between Clean Water Funds invested, actions taken and clean water outcomes achieved. ",,,2013-05-20,2013-12-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Westerlund,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road, Box 25","St Paul",MN,55155-4032,651-259-5147,julie.westerlund@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/social-measures-metadata-sheet,,,, 37673,"Soil and Water Conservation District Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Support in the Lake Superior Basin ",2017,124605,,,,,,,,,,,0.86,"South St Louis Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will augment data collection efforts for the Lake Superior South, Cloquet, St. Louis River, and Duluth Urban Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) projects. Activities include: attaining datasets for watershed stressors and geomorphic conditions, water quality gap monitoring, and civic engagement. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has been collaborating with the South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) to complete WRAPS related technical and civic engagement work in the Lake Superior basin for the past five years. The goal of this collaboration is to build the SWCD's long-term capacity and ensure that they will be able to continue to serve as partners in achieving the goals of the WRAPS. ",,"Cloquet River Watershed Lake Superior - South Watershed St. Louis River Watershed ",2017-07-01,2019-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Beaster,"South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District","215 N. 1st Ave. East",Duluth,MN,55801,"(218) 723-4867",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Lake Superior - South, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/soil-and-water-conservation-district-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 10008270,"South St. Louis River Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2019,27687,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"South St. Louis River Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water quality data in the St. Louis River watershed as part of the 10-year Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) cycle for Minnesota waters. South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District (SSLSWCD) staff will conduct all monitoring in accordance with Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Intensive Watershed Monitoring (IWM) standard operating procedures. The SSLSSWCD has extensive experience in stream sampling techniques, including dissolved oxygen, pH, specific conductance, temperature, total suspended solids, nutrients, E. coli, metals, and isotope sampling in the St. Louis, Cloquet, Lake Superior North and Lake Superior South watersheds in conjunction with MPCA Stressor Identification staff. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,R.C.,Boheim,"South St. Louis SWCD","215 N 1st Ave E",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 723-4867",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/south-st-louis-river-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant,,,, 10008270,"South St. Louis River Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2020,1997,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"South St. Louis River Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water quality data in the St. Louis River watershed as part of the 10-year Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) cycle for Minnesota waters. South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District (SSLSWCD) staff will conduct all monitoring in accordance with Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Intensive Watershed Monitoring (IWM) standard operating procedures. The SSLSSWCD has extensive experience in stream sampling techniques, including dissolved oxygen, pH, specific conductance, temperature, total suspended solids, nutrients, E. coli, metals, and isotope sampling in the St. Louis, Cloquet, Lake Superior North and Lake Superior South watersheds in conjunction with MPCA Stressor Identification staff. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,R.C.,Boheim,"South St. Louis SWCD","215 N 1st Ave E",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 723-4867",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, St. Louis",,"St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/south-st-louis-river-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant,,,, 10021888,"South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2022",2022,14437,,,,,,,,,,,0.07,"South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water quality data in the Lake Superior South watershed as part of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) development for Minnesota waters. South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) staff will conduct all monitoring in accordance with Intensive Water Monitoring (IWM) Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). South St. Louis SWCD staff have extensive experience in stream sampling techniques, including work performed under a St. Louis River Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) agreement in 2019 and 2020 and sampling in the Lake Superior basin in conjunction with Minnesota Pollution Control (MPCA) Stressor Identification staff. The sites to be monitored include: 1) Sucker River (Big Sucker Creek) at Old North Shore Rd, 2) Lester River below Superior St., 3) Tischer Creek adjacent to Columbus Ave, and 4) Chester Creek in Chester Park. The project will result in water quality data that the MPCA Environmental Analysis and Outcomes Division will use to assess the condition of these water bodies. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,R.C.,Boheim,"South St. Louis Soil and Water Conservation District","4215 Enterprise Circle",Duluth,MN,55811,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/south-st-louis-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 14341,"South Fork Buffalo Creek Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study",2013,952,,,,,,,,,,,,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","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. ",,,2012-12-01,2013-02-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Maggie ",Leach,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 316-3895",Margaret.leach@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Renville, Sibley, Wright",,"South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/south-fork-buffalo-creek-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-study,,,, 29780,"South Fork Crow Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Phase 3",2015,129999,,,,,,,,,,,.82,"Crow River Organization of Water","Local/Regional Government","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. Phase III will continue to implement identified strategies from Phase I Civic Engagement plan while completing the subwatershed assessment analysis and WRAPS report. The assessment analysis and WRAPS report will develop restoration and protection strategies throughout the watershed. ",,"South Fork Crow River Watershed ",2015-06-15,2016-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Sander,"Crow River Organization of Water","311 Brighton Avenue, Ste C",Buffalo,MN,55313,"(763) 682-1933",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Renville, Sibley, Wright",,"South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/south-fork-crow-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-3,,,, 33255,"South Fork Crow Watershed Restoration & Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2016,24940,,,,,,,,,,,0.11,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","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. ",,"South Fork Crow River Watershed",2015-11-03,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Margaret R",Leach,"MPCA Brainerd Office","7678 College Road, Suite 105",Baxter,MN,56425,"(218) 316-3895",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Renville, Sibley, Wright",,"South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/south-fork-crow-watershed-restoration-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 10007510,"Southeast Minnesota Groundwater Video",2019,25000,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Minnesota Department of Agriculture","State Government","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. These graphics will be 3D cross sections of typical southeast Minnesota geology that can be used in posters, presentations, and online to aid in depicting how surface and groundwater interact. ",,,2018-11-12,2020-05-14,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Justin,Watkins,"Minnesota Department of Agriculture","18 Wood Lake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Dodge, Fillmore, Goodhue, Houston, Olmsted, Rice, Wabasha, Winona",,"Cannon River, Mississippi River - La Crescent, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - Reno, Mississippi River - Winona, Root River, Upper Iowa River, Upper Wapsipinicon River, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southeast-minnesota-groundwater-video,,,, 18850,"Southeast Minnesota Domestic Well Monitoring Network",2013,109128,,,,,,,,,,,.42,"Southeast Minnesota Water Resources Board-Winona State University","Local/Regional Government","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. ",,,2011-06-03,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Linda ",Dahl,"Winona State University",,,,,507-272-7201,ldahl@winona.edu,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Le Sueur, McLeod, Nicollet, Ramsey, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southeast-minnesota-domestic-well-monitoring-network,,,, 23884,"Southwest Minnesota Watershed Restoration and Protection (WRAP) Nitrogen Planning",2014,56717,,,,,,,,,,,1.41,"Fillmore County","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to investigate nitrate transport and the sources of nitrate in karst for more effective implementation of best management practices that will reduce nitrate concentrations in ground and surface water.",,,2013-07-01,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Donna,Rasmussen,"Fillmore County","900 Washington Street NW",Preston,MN,55965,(507)765-3878,,"Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Winona",,"Mississippi River - La Crescent, Mississippi River - Reno, Mississippi River - Winona, Root River, Upper Iowa River, Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southwest-minnesota-watershed-restoration-and-protection-wrap-nitrogen-planning,,,, 18853,"SSTS Advanced Inspector Program",2013,1000000,,,,,,,,,,,10,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","MPCA will administer funding to eligible Local Governmental Units to use MPCA-approved Advanced Inspectors to conduct work in accordance with Minn. Rules 7080, 7081, and 7083, which requires proper location, design, installation, use and maintenance of an individual subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS) with a design flow of 2,500 gallons per day or more that protects the public health, safety, general welfare, and the environment by the discharge of adequately treated sewage to the groundwater. Multiple contracts will be awarded. ",,,2013-02-01,2018-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dave,Sahli,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North","St Paul",MN,55155,651--757-2687,dave.sahli@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ssts-advanced-inspector-program,,,, 19437,"SSTS - Advanced Inspector - Morrison County",2014,5000,,,,,,,,,,,0.00,"Morrison County","Local/Regional Government","The final product will be a document of final action for an individual Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) that a properly certified Advanced Inspector has reviewed to provide adequate environmental protection in accordance with Minnesota Rules. ",,,2013-09-23,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Amy ",Kowalzek,"Morrison County","213 1st Ave. SE ","Little Falls",MN,56345-,"(320) 632-0150",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ssts-advanced-inspector-morrison-county,,,, 28163,"SSTS Advanced Inspector Program",2015,584196,,,,,,,,,,,2.04,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","MPCA will administer funding to eligible Local Governmental Units to use MPCA-approved Advanced Inspectors to conduct work in accordance with Minn. Rules 7080, 7081, and 7083, which requires proper location, design, installation, use and maintenance of an individual subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS) with a design flow of 2,500 gallons per day or more that protects the public health, safety, general welfare, and the environment by the discharge of adequately treated sewage to the groundwater. Multiple contracts will be awarded. Project funding also includes leases and indirect costs.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Thompson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155-,,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ssts-advanced-inspector-program-0,,,, 28163,"SSTS Advanced Inspector Program",2014,525369,,,,,,,,,,,1.86,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","MPCA will administer funding to eligible Local Governmental Units to use MPCA-approved Advanced Inspectors to conduct work in accordance with Minn. Rules 7080, 7081, and 7083, which requires proper location, design, installation, use and maintenance of an individual subsurface sewage treatment system (SSTS) with a design flow of 2,500 gallons per day or more that protects the public health, safety, general welfare, and the environment by the discharge of adequately treated sewage to the groundwater. Multiple contracts will be awarded. Project funding also includes leases and indirect costs.",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Thompson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155-,,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ssts-advanced-inspector-program-0,,,, 10009696,"Statewide Conservation Reporting System (eLINK) Support",2017,60000,,,,,,,,,,,.6,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","This agreement is for Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) to provide statewide conservation reporting system support services in order to support Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) programs. Support services will be aimed at both MPCA staff and local government recipients of grants. The goal of BWSR’s conservation reporting system (eLINK) is to record soil and water conservation projects/programs implemented by local governmental units (LGUs) and provide the documentation that is needed to comply with various state and federal program reporting requirements. Project locations will be used with natural resource information to estimate soil erosion and resultant environmental benefits from project implementation. ",,"BWSR's Conservation Tracking System - eLINK ",2016-11-01,2022-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gwen,Steel,"Board of Water and Soil Resources ","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 600-8390",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-conservation-reporting-system-elink-support,,,, 10009696,"Statewide Conservation Reporting System (eLINK) Support",2018,60000,,,,,,,,,,,.6,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","This agreement is for Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) to provide statewide conservation reporting system support services in order to support Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) programs. Support services will be aimed at both MPCA staff and local government recipients of grants. The goal of BWSR’s conservation reporting system (eLINK) is to record soil and water conservation projects/programs implemented by local governmental units (LGUs) and provide the documentation that is needed to comply with various state and federal program reporting requirements. Project locations will be used with natural resource information to estimate soil erosion and resultant environmental benefits from project implementation. ",,"BWSR's Conservation Tracking System - eLINK ",2016-11-01,2022-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gwen,Steel,"Board of Water and Soil Resources ","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 600-8390",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-conservation-reporting-system-elink-support,,,, 10009696,"Statewide Conservation Reporting System (eLINK) Support",2019,60000,,,,,,,,,,,.6,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","This agreement is for Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) to provide statewide conservation reporting system support services in order to support Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) programs. Support services will be aimed at both MPCA staff and local government recipients of grants. The goal of BWSR’s conservation reporting system (eLINK) is to record soil and water conservation projects/programs implemented by local governmental units (LGUs) and provide the documentation that is needed to comply with various state and federal program reporting requirements. Project locations will be used with natural resource information to estimate soil erosion and resultant environmental benefits from project implementation. ",,"BWSR's Conservation Tracking System - eLINK ",2016-11-01,2022-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gwen,Steel,"Board of Water and Soil Resources ","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 600-8390",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-conservation-reporting-system-elink-support,,,, 10009696,"Statewide Conservation Reporting System (eLINK) Support",2020,61300,,,,,,,,,,,.61,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","This agreement is for Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) to provide statewide conservation reporting system support services in order to support Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) programs. Support services will be aimed at both MPCA staff and local government recipients of grants. The goal of BWSR’s conservation reporting system (eLINK) is to record soil and water conservation projects/programs implemented by local governmental units (LGUs) and provide the documentation that is needed to comply with various state and federal program reporting requirements. Project locations will be used with natural resource information to estimate soil erosion and resultant environmental benefits from project implementation. ",,"BWSR's Conservation Tracking System - eLINK ",2016-11-01,2022-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gwen,Steel,"Board of Water and Soil Resources ","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 600-8390",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-conservation-reporting-system-elink-support,,,, 10009696,"Statewide Conservation Reporting System (eLINK) Support",2021,61300,,,,,,,,,,,.61,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","This agreement is for Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) to provide statewide conservation reporting system support services in order to support Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) programs. Support services will be aimed at both MPCA staff and local government recipients of grants. The goal of BWSR’s conservation reporting system (eLINK) is to record soil and water conservation projects/programs implemented by local governmental units (LGUs) and provide the documentation that is needed to comply with various state and federal program reporting requirements. Project locations will be used with natural resource information to estimate soil erosion and resultant environmental benefits from project implementation. ",,"BWSR's Conservation Tracking System - eLINK ",2016-11-01,2022-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gwen,Steel,"Board of Water and Soil Resources ","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 600-8390",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-conservation-reporting-system-elink-support,,,, 10009696,"Statewide Conservation Reporting System (eLINK) Support",2022,61300,,,,,,,,,,,.61,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","This agreement is for Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) to provide statewide conservation reporting system support services in order to support Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) programs. Support services will be aimed at both MPCA staff and local government recipients of grants. The goal of BWSR’s conservation reporting system (eLINK) is to record soil and water conservation projects/programs implemented by local governmental units (LGUs) and provide the documentation that is needed to comply with various state and federal program reporting requirements. Project locations will be used with natural resource information to estimate soil erosion and resultant environmental benefits from project implementation. ",,"BWSR's Conservation Tracking System - eLINK ",2016-11-01,2022-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gwen,Steel,"Board of Water and Soil Resources ","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 600-8390",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-conservation-reporting-system-elink-support,,,, 10009696,"Statewide Conservation Reporting System (eLINK) Support",2023,54800,,,,,,,,,,,.54,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government","This agreement is for Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) to provide statewide conservation reporting system support services in order to support Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) programs. Support services will be aimed at both MPCA staff and local government recipients of grants. The goal of BWSR’s conservation reporting system (eLINK) is to record soil and water conservation projects/programs implemented by local governmental units (LGUs) and provide the documentation that is needed to comply with various state and federal program reporting requirements. Project locations will be used with natural resource information to estimate soil erosion and resultant environmental benefits from project implementation. ",,"BWSR's Conservation Tracking System - eLINK ",2016-11-01,2022-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gwen,Steel,"Board of Water and Soil Resources ","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 600-8390",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-conservation-reporting-system-elink-support,,,, 10013356,"Statewide Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Data Harmonization",2020,23966,,,,,,,,,,,.11,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to create a single statewide authoritative enterprise spatial data set of Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) and Scenario Application Manager (SAM) catchment polygons which can be used and shared easily by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency along with other state agencies and local partners. ",,,2020-06-26,2020-10-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-data-harmonization,,,, 19380,"Statewide Sediment Network",2012,200000,,,,,,81824,Federal,,,,1.01,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The Statewide Sediment Network was established to measure the levels of suspended sediment concentrations and particle size distributions at eight sites across Minnesota to evaluate the amount of sediment carried by rivers. USGS sample collection and laboratory analysis techniques provide a more rigorous, robust, and technically accurate measure of sediment in water than the current use of total suspended solids as the measure of sediment in water. A primary goal of the project is to develop correction factors for use with the state's total suspended solids sampling so sediment loads are not underestimated. The project is also beginning to incorporate the use of in-situ turbidity and accoustic Doppler sensors to provide sediment load calculations that will be in near-real time and to reduce sediment sampling costs. A final component of the project includes the sampling and measurement of bedload which is sediment that moves along the bottom of a river and is not captured by normal surface water sampling. ",,,2012-01-03,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gregory,Johnson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2471",,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-sediment-network,,,, 19380,"Statewide Sediment Network",2013,200000,,,,,,,,,,,1.01,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The Statewide Sediment Network was established to measure the levels of suspended sediment concentrations and particle size distributions at eight sites across Minnesota to evaluate the amount of sediment carried by rivers. USGS sample collection and laboratory analysis techniques provide a more rigorous, robust, and technically accurate measure of sediment in water than the current use of total suspended solids as the measure of sediment in water. A primary goal of the project is to develop correction factors for use with the state's total suspended solids sampling so sediment loads are not underestimated. The project is also beginning to incorporate the use of in-situ turbidity and accoustic Doppler sensors to provide sediment load calculations that will be in near-real time and to reduce sediment sampling costs. A final component of the project includes the sampling and measurement of bedload which is sediment that moves along the bottom of a river and is not captured by normal surface water sampling. ",,,2012-01-03,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gregory,Johnson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2471",,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-sediment-network,,,, 19380,"Statewide Sediment Network",2014,100000,,,,,,,,,,,.5,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The Statewide Sediment Network was established to measure the levels of suspended sediment concentrations and particle size distributions at eight sites across Minnesota to evaluate the amount of sediment carried by rivers. USGS sample collection and laboratory analysis techniques provide a more rigorous, robust, and technically accurate measure of sediment in water than the current use of total suspended solids as the measure of sediment in water. A primary goal of the project is to develop correction factors for use with the state's total suspended solids sampling so sediment loads are not underestimated. The project is also beginning to incorporate the use of in-situ turbidity and accoustic Doppler sensors to provide sediment load calculations that will be in near-real time and to reduce sediment sampling costs. A final component of the project includes the sampling and measurement of bedload which is sediment that moves along the bottom of a river and is not captured by normal surface water sampling. ",,,2012-01-03,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gregory,Johnson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2471",,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-sediment-network,,,, 19380,"Statewide Sediment Network",2015,100000,,,,,,,,,,,.81,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The Statewide Sediment Network was established to measure the levels of suspended sediment concentrations and particle size distributions at eight sites across Minnesota to evaluate the amount of sediment carried by rivers. USGS sample collection and laboratory analysis techniques provide a more rigorous, robust, and technically accurate measure of sediment in water than the current use of total suspended solids as the measure of sediment in water. A primary goal of the project is to develop correction factors for use with the state's total suspended solids sampling so sediment loads are not underestimated. The project is also beginning to incorporate the use of in-situ turbidity and accoustic Doppler sensors to provide sediment load calculations that will be in near-real time and to reduce sediment sampling costs. A final component of the project includes the sampling and measurement of bedload which is sediment that moves along the bottom of a river and is not captured by normal surface water sampling. ",,,2012-01-03,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gregory,Johnson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2471",,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-sediment-network,,,, 19380,"Statewide Sediment Network",2016,108547,,,,,,,,,,,.67,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The Statewide Sediment Network was established to measure the levels of suspended sediment concentrations and particle size distributions at eight sites across Minnesota to evaluate the amount of sediment carried by rivers. USGS sample collection and laboratory analysis techniques provide a more rigorous, robust, and technically accurate measure of sediment in water than the current use of total suspended solids as the measure of sediment in water. A primary goal of the project is to develop correction factors for use with the state's total suspended solids sampling so sediment loads are not underestimated. The project is also beginning to incorporate the use of in-situ turbidity and accoustic Doppler sensors to provide sediment load calculations that will be in near-real time and to reduce sediment sampling costs. A final component of the project includes the sampling and measurement of bedload which is sediment that moves along the bottom of a river and is not captured by normal surface water sampling. ",,,2012-01-03,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gregory,Johnson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2471",,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-sediment-network,,,, 19380,"Statewide Sediment Network",2017,200000,,,,,,,,,,,1.56,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The Statewide Sediment Network was established to measure the levels of suspended sediment concentrations and particle size distributions at eight sites across Minnesota to evaluate the amount of sediment carried by rivers. USGS sample collection and laboratory analysis techniques provide a more rigorous, robust, and technically accurate measure of sediment in water than the current use of total suspended solids as the measure of sediment in water. A primary goal of the project is to develop correction factors for use with the state's total suspended solids sampling so sediment loads are not underestimated. The project is also beginning to incorporate the use of in-situ turbidity and accoustic Doppler sensors to provide sediment load calculations that will be in near-real time and to reduce sediment sampling costs. A final component of the project includes the sampling and measurement of bedload which is sediment that moves along the bottom of a river and is not captured by normal surface water sampling. ",,,2012-01-03,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gregory,Johnson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2471",,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-sediment-network,,,, 19380,"Statewide Sediment Network",2018,99999,,,,,,,,,,,.26,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The Statewide Sediment Network was established to measure the levels of suspended sediment concentrations and particle size distributions at eight sites across Minnesota to evaluate the amount of sediment carried by rivers. USGS sample collection and laboratory analysis techniques provide a more rigorous, robust, and technically accurate measure of sediment in water than the current use of total suspended solids as the measure of sediment in water. A primary goal of the project is to develop correction factors for use with the state's total suspended solids sampling so sediment loads are not underestimated. The project is also beginning to incorporate the use of in-situ turbidity and accoustic Doppler sensors to provide sediment load calculations that will be in near-real time and to reduce sediment sampling costs. A final component of the project includes the sampling and measurement of bedload which is sediment that moves along the bottom of a river and is not captured by normal surface water sampling. ",,,2012-01-03,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gregory,Johnson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2471",,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-sediment-network,,,, 19380,"Statewide Sediment Network",2019,99999,,,,,,,,,,,.8,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","The Statewide Sediment Network was established to measure the levels of suspended sediment concentrations and particle size distributions at eight sites across Minnesota to evaluate the amount of sediment carried by rivers. USGS sample collection and laboratory analysis techniques provide a more rigorous, robust, and technically accurate measure of sediment in water than the current use of total suspended solids as the measure of sediment in water. A primary goal of the project is to develop correction factors for use with the state's total suspended solids sampling so sediment loads are not underestimated. The project is also beginning to incorporate the use of in-situ turbidity and accoustic Doppler sensors to provide sediment load calculations that will be in near-real time and to reduce sediment sampling costs. A final component of the project includes the sampling and measurement of bedload which is sediment that moves along the bottom of a river and is not captured by normal surface water sampling. ",,,2012-01-03,2015-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Ongoing,,,Gregory,Johnson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2471",,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-sediment-network,,,, 2065,"Statewide Altered Watercourse Determination",2011,249322,,,,,,,,,,,1.0,"Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MnGeo)","State Government","This project will support the MPCA’s water quality monitoring and assessment program. Specifically, the MPCA is developing a refined use designation process known as tiered aquatic life uses (TALU) to account for situations in which stream habitat has been compromised through hydrological alteration (e.g. channelization and ditching). An accurate state-wide determination of altered stream segments based upon the current National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) linework will assist in the assignment of the correct beneficial use within this new TALU framework. This project will apply the previously developed methods as well as modifications of this methodology at a state-wide scale. The final product from this project will provide a comprehensive set of altered watercourse events and established methodology for determining altered watercourse events throughout the state.",,,2011-04-11,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Benjamin ",Lundeen,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 316-3894",benjamin.lundeen@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Mapping, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-altered-watercourse-determination,,,, 2065,"Statewide Altered Watercourse Determination",2013,225075,,,,,,,,,,,2.1,"Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MnGeo)","State Government","This project will support the MPCA’s water quality monitoring and assessment program. Specifically, the MPCA is developing a refined use designation process known as tiered aquatic life uses (TALU) to account for situations in which stream habitat has been compromised through hydrological alteration (e.g. channelization and ditching). An accurate state-wide determination of altered stream segments based upon the current National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) linework will assist in the assignment of the correct beneficial use within this new TALU framework. This project will apply the previously developed methods as well as modifications of this methodology at a state-wide scale. The final product from this project will provide a comprehensive set of altered watercourse events and established methodology for determining altered watercourse events throughout the state.",,,2011-04-11,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Benjamin ",Lundeen,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 316-3894",benjamin.lundeen@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Mapping, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-altered-watercourse-determination,,,, 37634,"Statewide Chloride Management Plan: Stakeholder input and rural BMP development",2017,63000,,,,,,,,,,,.35,"Fortin Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project will be to research and develop statewide winter maintenance best management practices (BMPs) for inclusion in the Statewide Chloride Management Plan and Winter Maintenance Assessment tool (WMAt). The WMAt is a necessary technical resource and planning tool for stakeholders and permittees to implement the chloride reduction strategies described in the Statewide Chloride Management Plan. This project will enhance the WMAt so that it is an effective planning tool to assist local winter maintenance professionals to reduce salt use. This will require extensive coordination with stakeholders to gather feedback and suggestions to incorporate new winter maintenance BMPs or modify existing BMPs. ",,,2017-03-20,2019-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Olmanson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2473",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-chloride-management-plan-stakeholder-input-and-rural-bmp-development,,,, 37433,"Statewide Chloride Management Plan and Winter Maintenance Assessment tool (WMAt)",2017,93388,,,,,,,,,,,.39,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to update and revise the Twin Cities Metro Area (TCMA) Chloride Management Plan to a Statewide Chloride Management Plan (CMP). The Statewide CMP will provide stakeholders the information and tools necessary to improve and/or maintain water quality with respect to chloride. A second goal of this project is to improve and enhance the Winter Maintenance Assessment tool (WMAt). This planning tool is critical for assisting stakeholders in meeting the water quality goals of the Chloride Management Plan without compromising public safety, and allowing for consideration of the varying resources and conditions for each individual winter maintenance program. The WMAt also allows for assistance with tracking and reporting the progress being made by the users to implement Best Management Practices (BMPs) that will prevent chloride pollution and protect Minnesota’s waters.",,"Road Salt and Water Quality Winter Maintenance Assessment tool ",2016-12-05,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2205",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-chloride-management-plan-and-winter-maintenance-assessment-tool-wmat,,,, 18873,"Stormwater Content Development",2013,249270,,,,,,,,,,,.86,"CDM Smith Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The overall goal of this process is to compile the information developed by the MPCA into summaries, tables, graphics and tools that the MPCA can use to replace sections of the Stormwater Manual. CDM Smith has developed an approach and workplan that is aimed at complimenting the knowledge of the MPCA and assisting the MPCA through supplemental literature searches, compilation of materials into usable formats, and facilitation of discussions when needed. The following basis of approach will be the keys to a successful update of the Minnesota Stormwater Manual, as detailed in the workplan. ",,,2013-06-28,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Trojan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-7270",,"Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stormwater-content-development,,,, 29754,"Stormwater Education for the Urban Fringe",2015,3359,,,,,,,,,,,0.01,"University of Minnesota Extension Service","Public College/University","The Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) program is in the process of issuing the small MS4 general permit to new permittees who have been designated based on the results of the 2010 Census. These permittees were notified on February 25, 2015 that they will need to apply for the Permit within 18 months. We need to provide outreach on stormwater management and environmental impacts to ensure that they achieve a basic understanding of why the MS4 Permit exists, and why their municipality is in the program. At the same time that new permittees will join the program, MPCA wants to increase awareness of stormwater management practices in other cities, townships, and counties that may be on the urban fringe, because these are the areas that are undergoing population growth and development projects. In order to protect water quality in areas unregulated by the MS4 Permit, we believe that we should make an attempt to reach out to these municipalities and provide information about stormwater best management practices and basic hydrology. ",,,2015-04-15,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Doug,Malchow,"University of Minnesota Ext. Service","433 Coffey Hall 1420 Eckles Ave","St. Paul",MN,55108,"(612) 624-5429",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stormwater-education-urban-fringe,,,, 31190,"Stormwater Manual Updates - Pretreatment",2015,49443,,,,,,,,,,,0.19,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will result in updates to existing information and incorporation of new information into the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The information is used by stormwater practitioners to implement the most effective and cost-efficient practices for managing stormwater runoff volume and pollutants, in addition to meeting regulatory requirement associated with stormwater permits.",,,2015-07-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Trojan,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-7270",,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stormwater-manual-updates-pretreatment,,,, 31192,"Stormwater Manual Updates - Tetra Tech",2015,63578,,,,,,,,,,,0.27,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will result in updates to existing information and incorporation of new information on active construction site erosion prevention and sediment control into the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The information is used by stormwater practitioners to implement the most effective and cost-efficient practices for managing stormwater runoff volume and pollutants, and to meet regulatory requirements associated with stormwater permits.",,,2015-07-13,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jason,Hedeen,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2377",,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stormwater-manual-updates-tetra-tech,,,, 31194,"Stormwater Manual Updates - Barr Engineering",2015,83390,,,,,,,,,,,0.33,"Barr Engineering-Minneapolis","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will result in updates to existing information and incorporate new information into the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The information is used by stormwater practitioners to implement the most effective and cost-efficient practices for managing stormwater runoff volume and pollutants, and to meet regulatory requirement associated with stormwater permits. ",,,2015-09-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Trojan,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-7270",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stormwater-manual-updates-barr-engineering,,,, 9646,"Stream sampling in Northern Minnesota",2012,148869,,,,,,,,,,,1.23,"University of Minnesota-Duluth (NRRI)","Public College/University","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. ",,,2012-02-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Richard,"Axler, Ph.D.","University of Minnesota-Duluth (NRRI)",,,,,"(218) 720-4316",raxler@d.umn.edu,"Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - North, Lake Superior - South, Rainy River - Rainy Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stream-sampling-northern-minnesota,,,, 9646,"Stream sampling in Northern Minnesota",2014,89828,,,,,,,,,,,.4,"University of Minnesota-Duluth (NRRI)","Public College/University","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. ",,,2012-02-15,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Richard,"Axler, Ph.D.","University of Minnesota-Duluth (NRRI)",,,,,"(218) 720-4316",raxler@d.umn.edu,"Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - North, Lake Superior - South, Rainy River - Rainy Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stream-sampling-northern-minnesota,,,, 10008296,"Street Sweeping Pollutant Credit Method",2019,49998,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide information and tools for a method to credit street sweeping that can be implemented by Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) permittees to help meet permit requirements for phosphorus and total suspended solids (TSS). The contractor will develop and submit a communication-outreach plan for the credit method. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Municipal Stormwater (MS4) Program ",2019-02-20,2019-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Mike,Trojan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2790",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/street-sweeping-pollutant-credit-method,,,, 10008243,"Le Sueur River Watershed Restoration and Protection Civic Engagement Plan",2019,50000,,,,,,,,,,,.3,"Waseca SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The project will work with county and Waseca Soil and Water Conservation District staff to increase knowledge and participation in the Watershed Approach efforts and provide input to the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) document. ",,"Le Sueur River Watershed ",2019-06-17,2022-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Schaetzke,"Waseca SWCD","102 22nd Ave NE",Waseca,MN,56093,"(507) 835-4800",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Waseca",,"Le Sueur River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/le-sueur-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-civic-engagement-plan,,,, 970,"Le Sueur River and Little Beauford Ditch Acetochlor Impairment Response Project",2011,58360,,,,,,,,,,,.67,"Minnesota Department of Agriculture","State Government","This project will complete a Acetochlor Impairment Response Report. This report will combine and coordinate information relating to actions being done in direct response to the acetochlor water quality impairments with those being done and support MDA’s on-going responsibility to assure pesticides are used in a manner that does not cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.",,,2010-10-01,2012-05-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Gregg ",Regimbal,"Minnesota Department of Agriculture",,,,,"(651) 201-6671",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Steele, Waseca",,"Le Sueur River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/le-sueur-river-and-little-beauford-ditch-acetochlor-impairment-response-project,,,, 971,"Le Sueur River Watershed-Maple River Monitoring",2011,6000,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Blue Earth County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide additional monitoring data to be utilized in the watershed assessment process for the Le Sueur River Watershed Project. Monitoring will take place for an additional year at two sites along the Maple River.",,,2010-07-01,2010-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jerad,Bach,"Blue Earth County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(507) 345-4744",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Steele, Waseca",,"Le Sueur River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/le-sueur-river-watershed-maple-river-monitoring,,,, 2738,"Le Sueur River Watershed-Priority Management Zone Identification",2011,105196,,,,,,,,,,,1.83,"Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will identify priority management zones (PMZ), for the purposes of water quality restoration and protection, within the LeSueur River major watershed. This project is only one component of a larger effort in the LeSueur watershed to complete Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies while engaging citizens and landowners in land management planning. ",,,2011-05-23,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kay,Clark,"Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance",,,,,"(507) 831-1153 Ext. 3",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Steele, Waseca",,"Le Sueur River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/le-sueur-river-watershed-priority-management-zone-identification-0,,,, 28130,"Le Sueur County FY 14 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2014,21859,,,,,,,,,,,0.15,"Le Sueur County","Local/Regional Government","The Lower Minnesota River Watershed is on schedule for monitoring in 2014 and 2015. The requested sample sites that are listed in the RFP for Le Sueur County are Le Sueur Creek, Forest Prairie, a joint drainage tributary in the NW part of the county and Lake Sanborn. The project goal is to obtain useful water quality data in the Lower Minnesota River Watershed. Project objectives are: 1. Complete project planning by April 15 2014. 2. Conduct stream monitoring at 3 sites (16 Datasets E.coli; 11 datasets of parameters TSVS, TSS, TP, Ammonia-N, TKN, NO2+NO3, sulfate, chloride, hardness as CaCO3 and 19 field monitor datasets with parameters of Secchi, specific conductance, temperature, pH, and DO) and lake monitoring on one lake (11 Datasets of TP and Chlorophyll-a and field monitor datasets with parameters of Secchi, specific conductance, temperature, pH, and DO) meeting required parameter criteria by October 2015.. 3. Provide data management throughout project length. 4. Provide for project oversight . Project manager and monitoring technician have experience with assessment projects.",,"Lower Minnesota River Watershed",2014-03-24,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lauren,Klement,"Le Sueur County","88 South Park Avenue ","Le Center",mn,56057-1600,"(507) 357-8540",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Le Sueur",,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/le-sueur-county-fy-14-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 2044,"Sunrise River Watershed Restoration and Protection Project - Phase 1",2012,52137,,,,,,,,,,,.3,"Chisago Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Sunrise Watershed is a high priority subwatershed of the St. Croix River. Chisago County, the United States Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE), the MPCA and several additional cooperators will complete a study of the Sunrise River Watershed. The goal of the study is to develop a watershed-based plan and strategies for water quality and aquatic ecosystem management, restoration and protection. Once completed, the study will provide input to the development of the TMDL and Watershed Restoration and Protection Plan for the Sunrise Watershed. ",,,2011-03-14,2014-12-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Craig,Mell,"Chisago Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,651-674-2333,Craig.mell@mn.nacdnet.net,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Chisago,,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sunrise-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-phase-1,,,, 2044,"Sunrise River Watershed Restoration and Protection Project - Phase 1",2011,199755,,,,,,,,,,,1.40,"Chisago Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Sunrise Watershed is a high priority subwatershed of the St. Croix River. Chisago County, the United States Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE), the MPCA and several additional cooperators will complete a study of the Sunrise River Watershed. The goal of the study is to develop a watershed-based plan and strategies for water quality and aquatic ecosystem management, restoration and protection. Once completed, the study will provide input to the development of the TMDL and Watershed Restoration and Protection Plan for the Sunrise Watershed. ",,,2011-03-14,2014-12-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Craig,Mell,"Chisago Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,651-674-2333,Craig.mell@mn.nacdnet.net,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Chisago,,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sunrise-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-phase-1,,,, 972,"Sunrise River Watershed SWAT Modeling Phase 5",2011,50000,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Science Museum of Minnesota-St. Croix Watershed Research Station","Non-Profit Business/Entity","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.",,,2010-08-01,2012-02-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dan,Engstrom,"Science Museum of Minnesota-St. Croix Watershed Research Station",,,,,"(651) 433-5953",dre@smm.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Washington, Isanti, Chisago, Anoka",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sunrise-river-watershed-swat-modeling-phase-5,,,, 1320,"Surface Water Assessment Monitoring 2011-Superior Basin Lakes",2011,16283,,,,,,,,,,,.20,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will provide complementary (same year) physical and chemical data sets for three MPCA prioritized lakes in NE Minnesota to incorporate into the overall State database for MPCA assessment purposes as well as research purposes.",,,2011-03-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Richard ",Axler,"University of Minnesota-NRRI",,,,,"(218) 720-4316",raxler@nrri.umn.edu,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Itasca, Lake, St. Louis",,"Cloquet River, Lake Superior - South, St. Louis River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/surface-water-assessment-monitoring-2011-superior-basin-lakes,,,, 3203,"Surficial Geologic Mapping",2011,44994,,,,,,,,,,,.59,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will develop a surficial geology shapefile (map) for part of the State of Minnesota, by modifying and joining smaller existing, but separate, surficial geology maps. The resulting internally consistent geographic information system (GIS) layer will be used to support the hydrologic parameterization of Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) watershed models.",,,2011-05-26,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Dale ",Setterholm,"Minnesota Geological Survey",,,,,"(612) 627-4780 ext. 223","sette001@umn.edu ","Mapping, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/surficial-geologic-mapping,,,, 2033,"SWAG 11-Upper Minnesota River Water Quality Assessment Project",2011,40441,,,,,,,,,,,.29,"Upper Minnesota River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The Upper Minnesota River Water Quality Assessment Project will complete water chemistry assessments of the upper reaches of the Minnesota River Headwaters, which includes the main stem of the river, five main tributaries (Meadowbrook Creek, Salmonsen Creek, Fish Creek, Hoss Creek, Little Minnesota River and Stoney Run Creek), and one flowage lake (Long Tom).",,,2011-04-01,2013-06-20,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Dianne,Radermacher,"Upper Minnesota River Watershed District",,,,,320-839-3411,dianne.radermacher@midconetwork.com,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Stevens, Swift, Traverse",,"Minnesota River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-upper-minnesota-river-water-quality-assessment-project,,,, 2027,"SWAG 11-Sand Hill Watershed Intensive Monitoring",2011,55198,,,,,,,,,,,.26,"International Water Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete the dataset required for assessment of Aquatic Recreation Use at 8 stream sites and 11 lake sites in the Sand Hill Watershed.",,,2011-04-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Danni,Halvorson,"International Water Institute",,,,,218-280-0515,dannihalvorson@wiktel.com,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Mahnomen, Norman, Polk",,"Red River of the North - Sandhill River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-sand-hill-watershed-intensive-monitoring,,,, 2031,"SWAG 11-Kettle River Tributary and Area Lake Sampling",2011,39326,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"Pine County Soil and Water Conservation DIstrict","Local/Regional Government","The Pine County SWCD project will collect complete sets of water quality data for the Kettle River and some of its tributaries and also collect complete sets of water quality data for six area lakes (Oak, Dago, Rhine, Elbow, Rock, and Lake Eleven). ",,,2011-04-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Jill ",Carlier,"Pine County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,320-216-4241,jill.carlier@co.pine.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Kanabec, Pine",,"Kettle River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-kettle-river-tributary-and-area-lake-sampling,,,, 2032,"SWAG 11-Beltrami County Lake Monitoring Program",2011,92475,,,,,,,,,,,.4,"Beltrami County Environmental Services","Local/Regional Government","This monitoring project will complete assessments of 41 lakes found throughout Beltrami COunty and acquire sufficient data for state/local assessments and also assist with county water planning. ",,,2011-04-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brent,Rud,"Beltrami County Environmental Services",,,,,218-333-4158,brent.rud@co.beltrami.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Beltrami,,"Clearwater River, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-beltrami-county-lake-monitoring-program,,,, 1319,"SWAG 11-Red Lake County SWCD SWAG Monitoring Program",2011,34366,,,,,,,,,,,.63,"Red Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will complete the dataset necessary for assessment of water quality on Brooks Creek, Black River, Lost River, Poplar River, and Hill River. By monitoring these five sites, Red Lake County SWCD will have collected baseline information on all of the Streams/Creeks in Red Lake County.",,,2011-03-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tanya,Hanson,"Red Lake County SWCD",,,,,"(218) 253-2593",tanya.hanson@mn.nacdnet.net,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Red Lake",,"Clearwater River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-red-lake-county-swcd-swag-monitoring-program,,,, 1321,"SWAG 11-Pipestone County Missouri Basin Monitoring",2011,49130,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Pipestone Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water quality data at eight stream sites in three of the MPCA targeted watersheds. The sites are located on Medary Creek, Flandreau Creek, Pipestone Creek (2), Split Rock Creek, Rock River, Poplar Creek and Chanarambie Creek. This project will also promote a citizens monitoring program and encourage individuals to participate in a monitoring program. ",,,2011-03-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kyle,Krier,"Pipestone Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(507) 825-6765",kyle.krier@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lincoln, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock",,"Lower Big Sioux River, Rock River, Upper Big Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-pipestone-county-missouri-basin-monitoring,,,, 1322,"SWAG 11-Brown County Water Monitoring Program",2011,32345,,,,,,,,,,,.48,"Brown County","Local/Regional Government","This project will further assess the water quality within Brown County by monitoring its rivers, streams, ditches and other waterbodies. This project will also be working in cooperation with individual volunteers to perform grab samples and visual assessments of seven waterbodies throughout Brown County. ",,,2011-03-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Knisley,"Brown County",,,,,"(507) 233-6641",john.knisley@co.brown.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Brown,,"Cottonwood River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-brown-county-water-monitoring-program,,,, 1330,"SWAG 11-Monitoring of the Big Sandy Area Lakes Watershed",2011,9900,,,,,,,,,,,.29,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor sites at the Sandy River, Bass Lake, and Remote Lake located in the Big Sandy Lake Watershed. ",,,2011-03-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Janet ",Smude,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 927-6565",smude.aitkinswcd@gmail.com,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Cass, Itasca",,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-monitoring-big-sandy-area-lakes-watershed,,,, 1380,"SWAG 11-Carlton County Citizen Lakes Monitoring Program",2011,15730,,,,,,,,,,,.10,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide assessment data on the following five lakes: Venoah Lake, Spring Lake, Lac La Belle, Bear Lake, and Torch Light Lake (all within the Nemadji River Watershed and St. Louis River Watershed). ",,,2011-03-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kirstin,Swenson,,,,,,218-384-3891,kirstinswenson@carltonswcd.org,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-carlton-county-citizen-lakes-monitoring-program,,,, 1382,"SWAG 11-Rock County 2011-2012 Surface Water Sampling",2011,29103,,,,,,,,,,,.22,"Rock County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This comprehensive water sampling program will assess the water quality of six sites: two main points on the Rock River, two main tributaries to the Rock River, and two points where streams leave the state (Mud and Beaver Creek) for a period of two years.",,,2011-03-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Bos,,,,,,"507-283-8862 Ext. 3",douglas.bos@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lincoln, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock",,"Lower Big Sioux River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-rock-county-2011-2012-surface-water-sampling,,,, 1386,"SWAG 11-Blakeley Bluff Region Tributaries Assessment",2011,53745,,,,,,,,,,,.16,"Scott Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","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. ",,,2011-03-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jaime,Rockney,"Scott Soil & Water Conservation District",,,,,952-492-5418,jrockney@co.scott.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Scott,,"Lower Minnesota River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-blakeley-bluff-region-tributaries-assessment,,,, 836,"SWAG 10- Cannon River Watershed Stream and Lake Assessment III",2010,69471,,,,,,,,,,,.50,"Cannon River Watershed Partnership","Non-Profit Business/Entity","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. ",,,2010-03-30,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Elizabeth ",Croteau-Kallestad,"Cannon River Watershed Partnership",,,,,"(507) 786-3913",beth@crwp.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Dakota, Dodge, Freeborn, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Scott, Steele, Waseca",,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-cannon-river-watershed-stream-and-lake-assessment-iii,,,, 837,"SWAG 10- Bigfork River Target Watershed Assessment – Itasca SWCD",2010,31656,,,,,,,,,,,.29,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water chemistry and field parameters at the Popple River, Bowstring River, Big Fork River, Rice River, Caribou Lake and Eagle lake. It will also support the biological assessments being completed by MPCA staff for this Target Watershed Assessment. This project is a collaborative effort with MPCA, 3 SWCDs, and the well established Bigfork River Watch Program. This project is a collaborative effort with Lake of the Woods and Koochiching County SWCDs because the Big Fork Watershed encompasses both Itasca and Koochiching Counties. Lake of the Woods SWCD will be providing guidance to Koochiching SWCD to develop a surface water monitoring program through oversight and training. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Noel,Griese,"Itasca County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 326-0017",noel.griese@itascaswcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching",,"Big Fork River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-bigfork-river-target-watershed-assessment-itasca-swcd,,,, 838,"SWAG 10- St Louis River Alliance Stream Monitoring Project",2010,48685,,,,,,,,,,,.50,"St. Louis River Citizen Action Committee","Non-Profit Business/Entity","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. Louis River Alliance's goal for this project is to provide data to complete water quality assessments for six streams in the Lake Superior basin and for two streams in the St. Louis River watershed. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Julene ",boe,"St. Louis River Citizen Action Committee",,,,,"(218) 733-9520",slrcac@stlouisriver.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - North, Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-st-louis-river-alliance-stream-monitoring-project,,,, 839,"SWAG 10- 2010 Nobles County Impairment Monitoring",2010,22346,,,,,,,,,,,.15,"Nobles Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Nobles Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will test waters needing data for impairment listing in the Rock River and Little Sioux watersheds. Two reaches of the Little Rock River and the Ocheyedan River need stream water assessments. Iowa Lake needs sampling completed for impairment identification. The project will obtain adequate stream and lake data to either list the tested stream reaches and lake on the 303(d) list as impaired, or provide evidence that the stream reaches and lake is not impaired. ",,,2010-04-20,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Ed ",Lenz,"Nobles Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(507) 376-9150 ext. 117",edward.lenz@noblesswcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Jackson, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock",,"Little Sioux River, Rock River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-2010-nobles-county-impairment-monitoring,,,, 841,"SWAG 10- Assessing Itasca County's Big/Little Fork Basin Lakes",2010,117272,,,,,,,,,,,.56,"Itasca Community College","Public College/University","This assessment will be performed using scientific volunteers, will build capacity at a technical training program at Itasca Community College (ICC), and will provide MPCA with answers providing a reasonable expectation for water quality in this under-studied region of Minnesota. The purpose of this project is to inventory the water quality of 6 of the high priority Big Fork watershed lakes targeted by MPCA and 39 additional lakes between 100 and 500 acres in the Big Fork River watershed, the Little Fork River watershed, the upper Mississippi basin, and a in a part of Itasca County that USGS and MDNR placed nominally in the Prairie-Willow drainage (Mississippi tributary) but really either flow north to the Big Fork or are endorheic. Each lake will be sampled on 8 occasions over two years. The samples will measure phosphorus, nitrogen, chlorophyll, color, alkalinity, pH, dissolved organic carbon as mixed zone (2m) integrated samples and field depth-profiles of temperature, oxygen, pH, turbidity, and conductivity. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Pat,Leistikow,"Itasca Community College",,,,,"(218) 322-2403",pleistikow@itascacc.edu,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis",,"Big Fork River, Little Fork River, Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-assessing-itasca-countys-biglittle-fork-basin-lakes,,,, 847,"SWAG 10- Becker County Lake and Stream Monitoring",2010,19176,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Becker County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","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. This project will complete a lake data set for 303(d) and Aquatic Recreation use assessments in Becker County by monitoring total phosphorus, chlorophyll-a and Secchi depth on 3 lakes and evaluate the stream inlet to White Earth Lake.",,,2010-03-15,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Brad ",Grant,"Becker County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 846-7360",blgrant@co.becker.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clay, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Morrison, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-becker-county-lake-and-stream-monitoring,,,, 851,"SWAG 10- Wild Rice Watershed Surface Water Monitoring Program",2010,50364,,,,,,,,,,,.27,"Norman County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will obtain lab and field data for waterbodies within the Wild Rice Watershed, to meet surface water assessment goals. Data will continue to be collected further upstream of some 2008 sites and enhance current assessment datasets. Some new tributaries, that lack assessment data, will also be monitored. The project goal is to complete the datasets necessary for the assessment of Aquatic Recreation Use for twelve streams in the Wild Rice Watershed.",,,2010-03-15,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Curtis ",Borchert,"Norman County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 584-5169",borchert@arvig.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Norman, Polk",,"Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-wild-rice-watershed-surface-water-monitoring-program,,,, 858,"SWAG 10- Carnelian-Marine-St. Croix Watershed District Assessment Project",2010,3264,,,,,,,,,,,.03,"Washington Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","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.",,,2010-03-15,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Erik ",Anderson,"Washington Conservation District",,,,,"(651) 275-1136 ext. 32",erik.anderson@mnwcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Washington,,"Lower St. Croix River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-carnelian-marine-st-croix-watershed-district-assessment-project,,,, 866,"SWAG 10- Monitoring Cook County Lakes for Water Chemistry Data",2010,22139,,,,,,,,,,,.33,"Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","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. In order to establish a county baseline data set and assess trends as outlined in the Cook County Water Plan, as well as to enable state 303(d) and 305(b)assessments, a better understanding of these lakes is necessary. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cindy,Gentz,"Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 387-3648",cindy.gentz@co.cook.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Cook,,"Lake Superior - North, Rainy River - Baudette, Rainy River - Black River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Rainy River - Rainy Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-monitoring-cook-county-lakes-water-chemistry-data,,,, 869,"SWAG 10- Yellow Medicine River SWAG Program",2010,26995,,,,,,,,,,,.20,"Yellow Medicine River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will allow monitoring to take place on nine stream sites and characterize their water quality and determine their impaired status for biological and chemical parameters. The physical and chemical measurements will include dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, conductivity, transparency, total phosphorus, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, total suspended solids, total volatile solids, nitrite-nitrate nitrogen, chloride, sulfate, hardness and e-coli. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Cindy ",Potz,"Yellow Medicine River Watershed District",,,,,"(507) 872-6720",ymrw@centurytel.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, Renville, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-yellow-medicine-river-swag-program,,,, 871,"SWAG 10- Stream Assessments within Zumbro River and Hay Creek Watersheds",2010,16357,,,,,,,,,,,.10,"Goodhue County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will focus on stream sample collection in 2 different watersheds in Goodhue County. Sample locations on streams will utilize existing STORET station ID sites along the North Branch of the Middle Fork of the Zumbro River and Hay Creek. The Middle Fork flows from the Kenyon area east to the City of Pine Island and drains roughly 40,000 acres. Hay Creek is a ~17,000 acre watershed that drains agricultural land and rolling hills between the town of Goodhue and Red Wing. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Beau,Kennedy,"Goodhue Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(651) 923-5286",bkennedy@goodhueswcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Goodhue,,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-stream-assessments-within-zumbro-river-and-hay-creek-watersheds,,,, 873,"SWAG 10- Meeker County Lakes Data Collection and Management Project",2010,36505,,,,,,,,,,,.30,"Crow River Organization of Water","Local/Regional Government","This project will enhance volunteer monitoring efforts and improve the methods used by area Lake Associations in sample collection, handling and data management. It will also assist these organizations in developing simple, straightforward lake management plans that will carry their efforts well beyond the scope of this project. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Sander,"Crow River Orgnaization of Water",,,,,"(763) 682-1933 ext. 3",diane.sander@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Meeker,,"North Fork Crow River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-meeker-county-lakes-data-collection-and-management-project,,,, 877,"SWAG 10- Pioneer-Sarah Creek Watershed Assessment",2010,65825,,,,,,,,,,,.69,"Pioneer-Sarah Creek Watershed Management Commission","Local/Regional Government","The Pioneer-Sarah Creek Watershed Assessment project will complete a condition assessment for all currently unassessed or partially assessed (i.e., incomplete datasets) lakes and streams throughout the Pioneer-Sarah Creek (PSC) watershed (South Fork of Crow River; Hennepin County). This project will utilize volunteer monitoring efforts (for ~30% of the effort) to assess the health of 7 lakes (Schwappauff, Rattail, Robina, Irene, Rice, Mud and Buck) and 3 stream reaches (Sarah Creek Mouth, Pioneer Creek Mouth and Pioneer Creek at Copland Road) throughout the PSC watershed using a range of water chemistry measurement endpoints. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Judie ",Anderson,"Pioneer-Sarah Creek Watershed Management Commission",,,,,"(763) 553-1144",judie@jass.biz,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-pioneer-sarah-creek-watershed-assessment,,,, 9649,"SWAG 12- Lake of the Woods Watershed Assessment",2012,38934,,,,,,,,,,,.12,"Roseau Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The Lake of the Woods Watershed Assessment will include the waters of Warroad River and Willow Creek in Roseau County and Williams Creek and Bostic Creek in Lake of the Woods (LOW) County. This assessment project will focus on the collection of water chemistry and field parameters at the six key sites identified and modified by MPCA. One site on the Warroad River will have extra nutrient and chlorophyll analysis done. Sites are located in the lower reaches of each surface water system.",,,2012-02-17,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Janine,Lovold,"Roseau SWCD",,,,,"(218) 547-7241",john.ringle@co.cass.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-12-lake-woods-watershed-assessment,,,, 9651,"SWAG 12- River Watch at Headwaters Science Center",2012,45229,,,,,,,,,,,.24,"Headwaters Science Center (HSC)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will include stream monitoring of six preselected sites from the Leech Lake Watershed (HUC 07010102) and Pine River Watershed (HUC 07010105). The sites will be monitored for chemical, physical and biological parameters for two years. ",,,2012-02-13,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Laddie,Elwell,"Headwaters Science Center (HSC)",,,,,"(218) 751-8632",ljelwell@paulbunyan.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Beltrami, Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard",,"Leech Lake River, Pine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-12-river-watch-headwaters-science-center,,,, 9652,"SWAG 12- South Fork Watershed Restoration and Protection Monitoring Program",2012,191441,,,,,,,,,,,1.47,"Crow River Organization Of Water (CROW)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will collect additional water quality and flow data on tributaries on the South Fork Crow River and Buffalo Creek. Further assessment of these reaches will provide a better understanding of what impacts these tributaries have on the impaired South Fork Crow River and Buffalo Creek.",,,2012-03-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Sander,"Crow River Organization Of Water (CROW)",,,,,"(763) 682-1933 ext. 112",diane.sander@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Renville, Sibley, Wright",,"South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-12-south-fork-watershed-restoration-and-protection-monitoring-program,,,, 9653,"SWAG 12- Red Lake River and Grand Marais Creek Assessment",2012,86514,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Red Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","A partnership of local agencies and organizations will monitor water quality at eighteen carefully chosen sites within the Red Lake River and Grand Marais Creek watersheds. Fourteen monitoring sites have been chosen within the Red Lake River watershed. Four sites have been chosen in the Grand Marais Creek watershed. Each of these sites will provide a representative assessment of the water quality conditions within one or more minor subwatersheds at the 12-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC12) level. ",,,2012-02-24,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Myron,Jesme,"Red Lake Watershed District",,,,,"(218) 681-5800",jesme@wiktel.com,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake",,"Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-12-red-lake-river-and-grand-marais-creek-assessment,,,, 9654,"SWAG 12- Zumbro River Watershed Stream Assessment",2012,76360,,,,,,,,,,,.18,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Zumbro River Watershed is a major watershed in the Lower Mississippi River basin in SE Minnesota. It includes parts of six counties, covering 910,291 acres. This project will assess all 13 stream reaches in the Zumbro River Watershed to determine if they are meeting their designated uses. The monitoring will entail collecting water chemistry and field parameters. ",,,2012-02-24,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Eadens,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership",,,,,"(507) 226-6787",admin@zumbrowatershed.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Goodhue, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-12-zumbro-river-watershed-stream-assessment,,,, 627,"SWAG-10 Hubbard County Surface Water Assessment Grant 2010",2010,11509,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Hubbard County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","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. ",,,2010-03-30,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Shane ",Foley,"Hubbard County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 732-0121",shane.foley@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-hubbard-county-surface-water-assessment-grant-2010,,,, 831,"SWAG-10 Nemadji River Watershed Stream Assessment Project",2010,34162,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will focus on collecting stream water quality data. Citizen volunteers and SWCD staff will complete water quality monitoring on two targeted stream sites in the watershed and eight additional sites including prospective MPCA biological assessment sites and DNR-Fisheries priority sites. This project will expand citizen participation into the assessment of streams in the watershed which are not included in the current TMDL study and expand data collection to a wider set of parameters. The goal of this project is to complete a water quality data set for 303(d) assessment for Aquatic Life of streams in the Nemadji River watershed while expanding landowner involvement through volunteer monitoring opportunities and water quality awareness. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Kirsten ",Swenson,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 384-3891",kirstinswenson@carltonswcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine",,"Nemadji River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-nemadji-river-watershed-stream-assessment-project,,,, 832,"SWAG-10 Rock River Main Tributaries Surface Water Assessments",2010,22754,,,,,,,,,,,.19,"Rock County Soil and Water Conservation District (Land Management)","Local/Regional Government","This project is a comprehensive two year water sampling program that will effectively assess the water quality of three main tributaries that contribute to the Rock River. These tributaries are the Champepadan Creek, Mound Creek and an unnamed Creek. The sampling frequency will be two times per month in the year 2010 and three times per month in the year 2011. Sampling will begin in April, when the channels are mostly free of ice and continue until October each year. The project goal is to provide a sufficient data set for assessment needs for aquatic life & aquatic recreation beneficial uses.",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Bos,"Rock County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(507) 283-8862 ext. 3",douglas.bos@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock",,"Rock River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-rock-river-main-tributaries-surface-water-assessments,,,, 833,"SWAG-10 Douglas County Citizens Lake Monitoring Program",2010,16892,,,,,,,,,,,.28,"Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","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. ",,,2010-02-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Emily ",Siira,"Douglas Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 763-3191 ext. 3",emily.siira@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Long Prairie River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-douglas-county-citizens-lake-monitoring-program,,,, 834,"SWAG-10 Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District",2010,25308,,,,,,,,,,,.31,"Rice County Planning and Zoning","Local/Regional Government","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.",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Jennifer Ann",Mocol-Johnson,"Rice County Planning and Zoning",,,,,"(507) 333-3871",jmocol@co.rice.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Dakota, Dodge, Freeborn, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Scott, Steele, Waseca",,"Cannon River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-10-lake-woods-soil-and-water-conservation-district,,,, 2028,"SWAG11-St Louis River Alliance Stream Monitoring Project",2011,29791,,,,,,,,,,,.40,"St. Louis River Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","For this project, the St. Louis River Alliance will complete the data set for the water quality assessment of six streams in the Lake Superior Basin. These streams include the French River, Talmadge River, East Split Rock River, Skunk Creek, Chester Creek and Tischer Creek. ",,,2011-03-25,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Julene,Boe,"St. Louis River Alliance",,,,,218-733-9520,slrcac@stlouisriver.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake, St. Louis",,"Lake Superior - South",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag11-st-louis-river-alliance-stream-monitoring-project,,,, 1381,"SWAG11-Thief River Watershed Assessment",2011,43338,,,,,,,,,,,.21,"Red Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water quality data at sites within the Thief River watershed. Nine monitoring sites were chosen at strategic locations along the Thief River and its significant tributaries.",,,2011-03-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Myron,Jesme,"Red Lake Watershed District",,,,,218-681-5800,jesme@wiktel.com,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Marshall, Pennington, Roseau",,"Thief River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag11-thief-river-watershed-assessment,,,, 29768,"Swan River Headwaters Subwatershed Restoration - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,38650,,,,,,,,,,,0.39,"Todd County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to decrease nutrient loading in the lake and rivers within the Swan River Watershed. The Local Water Plan currently identifies surface water contamination and declining water clarity as a priority concern of Todd County. Agency members specifically identified the Swan River Watershed as an area of high priority for restoration efforts. Big Swan Lake is specifically mentioned for its roosting site for purple martins and for the unique wildlife resources it makes available in this subwatershed. Grant dollars would be used to install riparian buffers and restore a series of sediment ponds to keep nutrient rich runoff from flowing into the above mentioned lakes and river. ",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Katterhagen,"Todd County Soil and Water Conservation District","215 1st Avenue South Suite 104","Long Prairie",MN,56347,"(320) 732-2644",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Todd,,"Mississippi River - Brainerd",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swan-river-headwaters-subwatershed-restoration-clean-water-partnership-cwp,,,, 10008273,"Swift Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2019,28520,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"Swift Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Swift Soil and Water Conservation District plans on monitoring seven stream sites of the Chippewa River Watershed within Swift county. Through this process we hope to assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) in identifying sites in this study area that are either improving or degrading in water quality. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Andy,Albertsen,"Swift SWCD","1430 Utah Ave",Benson,MN,56215,"(320) 842-7201",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Swift,,"Chippewa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swift-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 1383,"Sylvan Shores Surface Water Assessment Grant",2011,8673,,,,,,,,,,,.07,"Todd Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will be a joint effort between the Todd Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) and the Sylvan Shores residents. Todd SWCD will organize and coordinate the project in full partnership with the Sylvan Shores residents. The actual monitoring will be a cooperative effort between Todd SWCD staff and citizen volunteers at Fawn and Pine Island Lakes.",,,2011-03-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Piekarski,"Todd SWCD",,,,,320-732-2644,amy.piekarski@co.todd.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Morrison, Otter Tail, Todd, Wadena",,"Long Prairie River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/sylvan-shores-surface-water-assessment-grant,,,, 14277,"Synthetic Hydrographs for Minnesota Streams",2012,230300,,,,,,,,,,,2,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will improve water management in the State of Minnesota. The result will be a water­ management tool that can be used by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to determine low flow statistics when establishing permit discharge limits and by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) to help in water appropriations and permitting. This tool will also be used by watershed districts in understanding and quantifying the State's water budget, the Nature Conservancy in its Ecological Limits of Hydrologic Alteration (ELOHA) process, and the U.S. Geological Survey.",,,2012-10-24,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,David,Lorenz,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)",,,,,"(763) 783-3100",lorenz@usgs.gov,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/synthetic-hydrographs-minnesota-streams,,,, 29503,"Synthetic Hydrographs for Minnesota Streams",2015,132500,,,,,,,,,,,1.3,"United States Geological Survey, Minnesota","Federal Government","The project will improve water management in the State of Minnesota. The result will be a water management tool that can be used by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to determine low flow statistics when establishing permit discharge limits and by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) to help in water appropriations permitting. This tool also will be used by watershed districts in understanding and quantifying the State’s water budget, the Nature Conservancy in its Ecological Limits of Hydrologic Alteration (ELOHA) process, and the United States Geological Survey. The goals of this project are: to develop improved low flow statistical calculations for setting Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) permit effluent discharge standards for incorporation into the United States Geological Survey (USGS) StreamStats application, develop flow-duration curve regression equations for eventual incorporation into the National USGS StreamStats application, and to provide stream flow estimates for ungagged areas of the state.",,,2014-10-22,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,David,Lorenz,"United States Geological Survey","2280 Woodale Drive ","Mounds View",MN,55112,"(763) 783-3120",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/synthetic-hydrographs-minnesota-streams-0,,,, 28139,"Systems Biology Approach to Environmental Toxicants in Aquatic Ecosystems",2015,48054,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"University of St. Thomas","Private College/University","Dr. Dalma Martinovic is studying the genetic and molecular biological effect of pharmaceuticals and endocrine active chemicals on organisms.",,,2014-09-10,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Dr. Dalma",Martinovic,"University of St. Thomas","Mail OWS 390 2115 Summit Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55105-1080,"(651) 962-5233",,Research,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/systems-biology-approach-environmental-toxicants-aquatic-ecosystems,,,, 23538,"Tamarack Watershed Monitoring in Carlton County",2014,11770,,,,,,,,,,,.7,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to collect updated lake water quality data for the lakes in the Tamarack River chain to feed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) modeling during the MPCA Watershed Monitoring program scheduled for 2015, and allow for better targeting of issues and lakes for implementation of clean water practices.",,,2014-02-01,2016-01-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brad,Matlack,"Carlton County Soil and Water Conservation District","PO Box 29 115 Fifth Street South",Carlton,MN,55718-,"(218) 384-3891",,"Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Carlton,,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tamarack-watershed-monitoring-carlton-county,,,, 10007489,"Technical Review and response to Sauk Chain of lakes Site Specific Standard",2018,15098,,,,,,,,,,,.03,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","A contractor with knowledge of Site Specific Standard development will respond to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) questions and concerns regarding attainability of standards based on the BATHTUB model data. In addition, they will review technical memorandums developed by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) on aquatic life and aquatic recreational standard attainability. ",,"Sauk River Watershed ",2018-03-08,2018-05-01,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Scott,Lucas,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","7678 College Rd Ste 105",Baxter,MN,56425,"(218) 316-3874",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Meeker, Morrison, Pope, Stearns, Todd",,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/technical-review-and-response-sauk-chain-lakes-site-specific-standard-0,,,, 10003546,"Technical Review and response to Sauk Chain of lakes Site Specific Standard",2018,7549,,,,,,,,,,,.03,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","RESPEC is a contractor with knowledge of site-specific standard development and will respond to United States Environmental Protection Agency questions and concerns regarding attainability of standards. The response will be based on bathtub model data and also a review of technical memorandums developed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency on aquatic life and aquatic recreational standard attainability. ",,"Sauk River Watershed ",2018-03-08,2018-05-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Lucas,MPCA,"7678 College Road, Suite 105",Baxter,MN,56425,"(218) 316-3874",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Douglas, Meeker, Morrison, Pope, Stearns, Todd",,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/technical-review-and-response-sauk-chain-lakes-site-specific-standard,,,, 14296,"Thief River Watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) - Phase 3",2013,33096,,,,,,,,,,,.17,"Houston Engineering","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will finalize the Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model construction and complete the calibration/validation process. The consultant will produce an HSPF watershed model that can readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs.",,,2012-12-04,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","714 Lake Ave. Suite 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Marshall, Pennington, Roseau",,"Thief River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/thief-river-watershed-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-phase-3,,,, 37649,"Thief River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Public Notice",2017,7500,,,,,,,,,,,0.05,"Red Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to calculate an additional bacteria total maximum daily load and incorporating that information in the Total Maximum Daily Load Report (TMDL) and the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report. Other services that will be provided during this project are technical assistance, assistance with responses to comments received during the public notice process, incorporating public comments into the documents and preparing the documents for final federal and state approval. ",,"Thief River Watershed ",2017-04-01,2018-03-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Corey,Hanson,"Red Lake Watershed District","1000 Pennington Ave S","Thief River Falls",MN,56701,"(218) 681-5800",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Marshall, Pennington",,"Thief River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/thief-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-public-notice,,,, 10021889,"Todd Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2022",2022,30660,,,,,,,,,,,.24,"Todd Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The project will monitor nine key tributaries to the Long Prairie River for water chemistry and bacteria. The streams to be monitored include Eagle Creek, Turtle Creek, Moran Creek, Fish Trap Creek, an un-named creek which outlets to Lake Charlotte in the town of Long Prairie and three stream reaches of the Long Prairie River itself. All sites are located within Todd County with the exception of one which lies just over the border in Douglas County. The monitoring protocols will include field measurement and observation, paired with biology and habitat data, to assess the suitability of each reach for aquatic life and aquatic recreational use. These findings will culminate as provisional baseline analysis used to determine future success rates and guidance in project development within the Long Prairie River Watershed. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Deja,Anton,"Todd Soil and Water Conservation District","215 1st Ave, S Suite 104","Long Prairie",MN,56347,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Todd,,"Long Prairie River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/todd-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-2022,,,, 33828,"Todd County Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Mississippi River-Brainerd & Sartell Watersheds Lake Sampling",2016,25877,,,,,,,,,,,0.22,"Todd County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to conduct water quality monitoring at the ten lakes within the Todd County portions of the Mississippi River Brainerd and the one lake within the Todd County portion of the Mississippi River Sartell. Sampling will be done once per month between May 2016 and September 2016 and then again once per month May 2017 through September 2017. Water quality parameters include total phosphorus, chlorophyll-a, sulfate (Twin, Lady, Little Swan and Beauty in 2016 only), Secchi depth, temperature, conductivity, DO, pH, chloride (June 2016 only) and hardness (June 2016 only). ",,"Mississippi River - Sartell Watershed Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed ",2015-03-02,2018-01-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Shannon,Wettstein,"Todd County Soil and Water Conservation District","215 1st Avenue South Suite 104","Long Prairie",MN,56347,"(320) 732-2644",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Crow Wing",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Sartell",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/todd-county-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-missis,,,, 850,"Todd County Surface Water Assessment within the Sauk River Watershed District",2010,68475,,,,,,,,,,,.66,"Sauk River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The SRWD, with assistance from local volunteers, will conduct water quality assessments on William Lake, Long Lake, Cedar Lake, Bass Lake. Felix Lake, Little Osakis Lake and Trout Creek to attain the necessary data to determine impairment status.",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Lynn ",Nelson,"Sauk River Watershed District",,,,,"(320) 352-2231",lynn@srwdmn.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Todd",,"Sauk River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/todd-county-surface-water-assessment-within-sauk-river-watershed-district,,,, 10008295,"Total Maximum Daily Load Toolkit, Pond Assessments and Stormwater Case Studies",2019,119108,,,,,,,,,,,.48,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will make updates to existing information and incorporate  new information into the Minnesota Stormwater Manual including monitoring, modeling, and pond assessment guidance to assist permittees in satisfying the municipal stormwater (MS4) permit requirements and water quality case studies for MS4 permittees. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Municipal Stormwater (MS4) Program ",2018-11-01,2019-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Rachel,Olmanson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2473",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/total-maximum-daily-load-toolkit-pond-assessments-and-stormwater-case-studies,,,, 19382,"Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Chloride Project",2013,179988,,,,,,,,,,,.86,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The final outcome of this project will be a chloride management plan which will lay out a strategy for addressing chloride impacts to our surface waters for the 7-county metropolitan area. This chloride management plan will satisfy EPA requirements for impaired waters, address waters not yet listed, and develop a strategy to protect waters that are currently meeting the water quality standards. This management plan will also include implementation activities for reducing chloride to TCMA waters as well as identify high priority areas to target implementation activities. The MPCA and the hired consultants will work with the inter-agency team, a technical advisory committee, a monitoring advisory team, and implementation plan committee and local stakeholders to develop this management plan to ensure that it is supported by our local partners and will result in ownership of the final plan. ",,"Metro Area Chloride Project ",2012-07-02,2014-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,651/757-2205,brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-metropolitan-area-chloride-project,,,, 3357,"Twin Cities Metro Area Chloride Management Plan Development, Phase 2",2012,3810,,,,,,,,,,,.04,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete a chloride management plan which will lay out a strategy for addressing chloride impacts to our surface waters for the 7-county metropolitan area. This chloride management plan will satisfy EPA requirements for impaired waters, address waters not yet listed, and develop a strategy to protect waters that are currently meeting the water quality standards. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,"Cannon River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-metro-area-chloride-management-plan-development-phase-2,,,, 3357,"Twin Cities Metro Area Chloride Management Plan Development, Phase 2",2011,46430,,,,,,,,,,,.46,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete a chloride management plan which will lay out a strategy for addressing chloride impacts to our surface waters for the 7-county metropolitan area. This chloride management plan will satisfy EPA requirements for impaired waters, address waters not yet listed, and develop a strategy to protect waters that are currently meeting the water quality standards. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,"Cannon River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-metro-area-chloride-management-plan-development-phase-2,,,, 3358,"Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Chloride Management Plan Development project – Winter Maintenance Focus",2011,63946,,,,,,,,,,,.34,"Fortin Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide the MPCA and all local partners in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (TCMA) the information and tools necessary to improve and/or maintain water quality with respect to chloride for the 7-county metropolitan area during the winter maintenace period. ",,,2011-06-20,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,MPCA,,,,,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Planning, Preservation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,"Cannon River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-metropolitan-area-chloride-management-plan-development-project-winter-maintenan,,,, 3358,"Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Chloride Management Plan Development project – Winter Maintenance Focus",2013,42000,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"Fortin Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide the MPCA and all local partners in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (TCMA) the information and tools necessary to improve and/or maintain water quality with respect to chloride for the 7-county metropolitan area during the winter maintenace period. ",,,2011-06-20,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,MPCA,,,,,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Planning, Preservation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,"Cannon River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-metropolitan-area-chloride-management-plan-development-project-winter-maintenan,,,, 3358,"Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Chloride Management Plan Development project – Winter Maintenance Focus",2014,30000,,,,,,,,,,,.15,"Fortin Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide the MPCA and all local partners in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (TCMA) the information and tools necessary to improve and/or maintain water quality with respect to chloride for the 7-county metropolitan area during the winter maintenace period. ",,,2011-06-20,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,MPCA,,,,,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Planning, Preservation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,"Cannon River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-metropolitan-area-chloride-management-plan-development-project-winter-maintenan,,,, 10008235,"Two Rivers Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Update - Phase 2",2019,58434,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is the second phase of updating the Two Rivers watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model. This project includes calibration of the model and including a proposed impoundment in the model. An analysis of possible downstream water quality impacts will also be done. ",,"Two Rivers Watershed ",2019-01-15,2019-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Kittson, Marshall, Roseau",,"Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/two-rivers-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-update-phase-2,,,, 10007504,"Two Rivers Klondike Fen HSPF Update Phase 1",2019,19943,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The primary objective of this project is to extend the simulation period of the Two Rivers Watershed Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model through 2017 to support future simulation and assessment of the planned Klondike impoundment. ",,"Two Rivers Watershed ",2018-09-04,2018-11-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Michael,Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Kittson, Marshall, Roseau",,"Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/two-rivers-klondike-fen-hspf-update-phase-1-0,,,, 23530,"Two Rivers Watershed Restoration and Protection Project - Phase 1",2014,148526,,,,,,,,,,,0.65,"Two Rivers Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goals of Phase I of the TRW WRAP are to: 1) gather or develop watershed data needed for the development of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy; and 2) establish project and sub-basin work groups, develop a social outcomes strategy, and develop a civic engagement evaluation strategy to guide the WRAP project. ",,,2013-09-16,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Money,"Two Rivers Watershed District","410 South 5th Street, Suite 112",Hallock,MN,56728,218-842-3333,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Kittson, Marshall, Roseau",,"Two Rivers",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/two-rivers-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-phase-1,,,, 1339,"Typo Martin Lakes TMDL",2011,6911,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"Emmons and Olivier Resources, Inc. (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide modeling services to support the completion of the Typo Lake and Martin Lake Excess Nutrients TMDL report. A Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report quantifies pollutant levels, identifies sources of pollution, and proposes ways to bring water quality back to an acceptable level. ",,,2010-12-27,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Klucas,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2498,christopher.klucas@state.mn.us,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/typo-martin-lakes-tmdl,,,, 19098,"Understanding Groundwater Sustainability in the I-94 Growth Corridor",2013,450000,,,,,,,,,,,2.9,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","State Government","The goal of this project is to assess groundwater sustainability in the I-94 corridor between the Twin Cities and St. Cloud due to the corridor's significant expected growth, the inerent natural limits of groundwater, and the vulnerability of groundwater to contamination. ",,,2012-05-18,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jason,Moeckel,DNR,"500 Lafayette Road, Box 32 ","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-259-5240,jason.moeckel@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Benton, Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Pope, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright",,"Mississippi River - St. Cloud, North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/understanding-groundwater-sustainability-i-94-growth-corridor,,,, 29758,"University of Minnesota Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs)",2015,48597,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"Regents of the University of Minnesota","Public College/University","The goal of this project is to develop knowledge on pollutant removal and fate in infiltration Best Management Practices (BMPs). Results of this study will enhance pollutant reduction estimates, inform BMP planning and performance assessments, address groundwater protection concerns, and increase our understanding of stormwater and stormwater BMPs in the water cycle. ",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities Watershed ",2015-05-01,2017-04-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,,Neiber,"Regents of the University of Minnesota","NW 5957 PO Box 1450",Minneapolis,MN,55485,"(612) 624-5007",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Ramsey,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/university-minnesota-stormwater-best-management-practices-bmps,,,, 34296,"University of Minnesota Stormwater Research",2016,550000,,,,,,,,,,,6.4,"University of Minnesota: Sponsored Projects Administration","Public College/University","Cognizant to the needs of the stormwater community, a group that has engaged in stormwater research at the University of Minnesota (UMN) has developed a research program for the biennium that addresses pressing needs: a stormwater research roadmap and framework for priority needs, research required to improve stormwater pond maintenance, and information transfer related to these needs. These research components and their results have significant implications and practicality to the stormwater research community, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, local units of government, and other stakeholders.",,,2016-04-27,2018-04-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Peterson,"University of Minnesota: Sponsored Projects Administration","450 McNamara Center 200 Oak Street Southeast",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,"(612) 626-7441",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/university-minnesota-stormwater-research,,,, 28172,"University of Minnesota Natural Resources Research Institute FY 14 Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2014,17131,,,,,,,,,,,0.20,"University of Minnesota Office of Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA)","Public College/University","The Natural Resource Research Institute at the University of Minnesota Duluth proposes to collect lake data in northeastern Minnesota. The sites selected are those the county water planners will not be monitoring. The project goal is to assist the MPCA with meeting the objectives of the SWAG to conduct water chemistry monitoring at three MPCA specified lake sampling locations.",,"Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed",2014-03-24,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Elaine,Ruzycki,"University of Minnesota Office of Sponsored Projects Administration (SPA)","200 Oak Street",Minneapolis,MN,55455-2070,"(218) 726-8342",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/university-minnesota-natural-resources-research-institute-fy-14-surface-water-assessment-gr,,,, 10008241,"Updating Nutrient and Sediment Strategies",2019,239928,,,,,,,,,,,.44,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This work order will provide the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with assistance in assembling, graphics, geographic information system (GIS) maps, data synthesis, writing, formatting and editing the 5-year nutrient reduction strategy progress report and update and similar updates for the Sediment Reduction Strategy. The Sediment Strategy update also involves incorporation of modeling results and other technical information into the 2015 strategy document. ",,"Minnesota Nutrient Reduction Strategy ",2019-04-01,2020-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,David,Wall,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2806",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/updating-nutrient-and-sediment-strategies,,,, 10013383,"Updates to the MIDS Calculator and Stormwater Manual",2020,42578,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will result in updates to the Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) Calculator, creation of a water quality calculator based on the MIDS Calculator, and recommended updates to the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The updated MIDS Calculator will be called MIDS Calculator Version 4 and the water quality calculator will be called MPCA Water Quality Calculator Version 1. ",,,2020-03-26,2021-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lynn,Duijndam,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2533",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/updates-mids-calculator-and-stormwater-manual,,,, 10013383,"Updates to the MIDS Calculator and Stormwater Manual",2021,5351,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will result in updates to the Minimal Impact Design Standards (MIDS) Calculator, creation of a water quality calculator based on the MIDS Calculator, and recommended updates to the Minnesota Stormwater Manual. The updated MIDS Calculator will be called MIDS Calculator Version 4 and the water quality calculator will be called MPCA Water Quality Calculator Version 1. ",,,2020-03-26,2021-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lynn,Duijndam,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2533",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/updates-mids-calculator-and-stormwater-manual,,,, 10004686,"Updating Nutrient Reduction Strategy to strengthen linkages with watersheds and WRAPS",2019,99999,,,,,,,,,,,.44,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to obtain key information needed to update the Nutrient Reduction Strategy based on watershed approach experiences over the past five years. ",,"Nutrient Reduction Strategy ",2018-08-06,2019-07-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,David,Wall,MPCA," 520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2806",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/updating-nutrient-reduction-strategy-strengthen-linkages-watersheds-and-wraps,,,, 2244,"Updating Precipitation Intensities for Runoff Estimation and Infrastructure Designs",2009,100000,"M.L. 2008, Chp. 367, Sec. 2, Subd. 05c","$100,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency for a cooperative agreement with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to partially fund a multistate effort to obtain updated climate change related rainfall frequencies to enhance engineering of storm water conveyance and treatment systems and roads. The acquired data shall be distributed free of charge. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2011, at which time the project must be completed and final products delivered, unless an earlier date is specified in the work program.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,MPCA,"State Government"," Overall Project Outcome and Results Checking the daily weather forecast for where and how bad the next storms will be has become a more important part of our daily routines. Recent variable climate (dry periods, intense storms and floods) have brought heightened awareness by farmers, engineers, cities, and water managers of rainfall intensity (how fast) and duration (how long). Up to now, available summaries (done in the early 1960's) were based on relatively crude analyses of rainfall data collected through the 1950's. This project has updated precipitation intensities based on the compilation of hundreds of rainfall monitoring locations in and around Minnesota (including our neighboring Canadian and adjacent state partners) with continuous data collected through 2009 via a partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service (NOAA/NWS). State-of-the-art computer-based statistical procedures have generated summary information and maps with a resolution of 4 km by 4 km (or about 2.5 miles by 2.5 miles). NOAA required one contract with all 11 Midwest states (Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa, Missouri, Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas) with pass-through funding via the Pooled Highway Fund. All Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund dollars were expended by June 30, 2011 with additional funding provided by the Minnesota DOT being used to complete the final work components. This study has generated rainfall frequency estimates for durations from 15 minutes to 60 days and for average recurrence intervals from 1 to 1,000 years along with trend analyses. Final web-based products will be available in early 2012 due to delays associated with reducing huge amounts of data from about 1/2 of the contiguous United States. The results of this work are required for standard engineering practices associated with runoff routing, flood prevention and safe road & culvert designs - and will become part of our daily forecasts (""today's storm is called a hundred year event""). Project Results Use and Dissemination Precipitation frequency information is required for standard engineering practices for building new roads, highways, bridges, and developments so as to minimize flooding and for water quality treatment, agricultural and other watershed management purposes. This study has resulted in rainfall frequency estimates from 15 minutes to 60 day durations and for average recurrence intervals from 1 to 1,000 years. Data has been summarized in NOAA's nationally recognized standard engineering tables. New products have been developed for inclusion in GIS formats for a wide variety of computer-based applications and website distribution for watershed management purposes. Regional patterns and comparisons to old TP-40 rainfall frequency data will also be available. Project products will be freely available from the NOAA website www.nws.noaa.gov/ohd/hdsc, including reports, maps and spatial data with precipitation frequency estimates and downloads of digital files. ",,"Final Report ",2008-07-01,2011-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/updating-precipitation-intensities-runoff-estimation-and-infrastructure-designs,,,, 10008237,"Upper Mississippi River Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Study",2019,75076,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"Aitkin County SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The main outcome of the project will be the development of a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study that address total suspended solids/turbidity impairments of the Mississippi River (Swan River to Crow Wing River). Community outreach to communicate the results and strategies for restoration will also take place during this project. ",,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids Watershed Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed ",2019-03-19,2020-09-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Janet,Smude,"Aitkin County SWCD","130 Southgate Dr",Aitkin,MN,56431,"(218) 927-6565",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Morrison",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-river-total-suspended-solids-tss-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-study,,,, 10007506,"Upper Iowa and Miss River Reno TMDLs and WRAPS",2019,100000,,,,,,,,,,,.4,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","Project goal is to develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) and Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) that will protect and improve water quality for the Minnesota portion of the Mississippi River–Reno and Upper Iowa River watersheds. This information paired with other tools (e.g. Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models and best management practice spreadsheets) and will support restoration and protection strategy development and prioritization efforts in the 1W1P area. ",,"Mississippi River - Reno Watershed Upper Iowa River Watershed ",2018-10-24,2020-08-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Fillmore, Houston, Mower",,"Mississippi River - Reno, Upper Iowa River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-iowa-and-miss-river-reno-tmdls-and-wraps,,,, 10013338,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Public Notice",2020,7451,,,,,,,,,,,.03,"Emmons and Olivier Resources, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project is for the editing the draft Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) and Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) reports resulting from comments received from Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency staff, preparing the documents for public notice, assisting with responding to public comments and preparing the final documents for final federal and state approval. ",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed ",2020-06-22,2021-01-29,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Denise,Oakes,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","714 Lake Ave Ste 220","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8119",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Itasca, Koochiching",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upperlower-red-lake-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-public-notice,,,, 10003549,"Upper/Lower Red Lakes Site-Specific Standard Data Gap",2018,49967,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"Red Lake DNR","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this project is to gather data specific to developing a site-specific standard for phosphorus for Upper and Lower Red Lakes. These are large shallow lakes that are located in an area where no shallow lake standard exists. Because of these lakes' unique characteristics, it is believed that a site-specific standard is more appropriate than the deep lake standards that currently exist. This project will include additional chemistry and flow monitoring of tributaries to the lakes, as well as outflow of Lower Red Lake to the Red Lake River. Flow monitoring of the tributaries will require specialized equipment due to back flow conditions that exist in these tributaries at times of high winds and the flat nature of the topography. This additional monitoring will be utilized to enhance the lake and watershed models for use in developing the site-specific phosphorus standard for these two lakes. ",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed ",2018-05-15,2020-08-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kayla,Bowe,"Red Lake DNR","PO Box 279","Red Lake",MN,56671-0279,"(218) 679-1607",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Koochiching",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upperlower-red-lakes-site-specific-standard-data-gap,,,, 1352,"Upper Mississippi River Bacteria TMDL-- Phase IIA",2011,53000,,,,,,,,,,,.21,"Emmons and Olivier Resources, Inc. ","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide the monitoring of reaches where there are data gaps, incorporate new data and analyze relevant data, identify pollutant sources, hold a stakeholder meeting, and gather information towards the future development of a Draft Restoration (TMDL) and Protection Plan.",,,2011-02-01,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Peichel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2646,Barbara.Peichel@state.mn.us,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chisago, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hennepin, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pope, Renville, Sherburne, Sibley, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, Wright",,"Crow Wing River, Leech Lake River, Long Prairie River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, North Fork Crow River, Pine River, Redeye River, Rum River, Sauk River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-river-bacteria-tmdl-phase-iia,,,, 19444,"Upper Mississippi River Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL)",2014,38120,,,,,,,,,,,0.16,"Emmons & Olivier Resources (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is the completion of an Upper Mississippi River Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and Protection Plan. In addition, an Implementation Plan will be developed and finalized under this contract.",,,2013-12-01,2014-12-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Barbara A",Peichel,MPCA,"St. Paul Office",,,,651-757-2646,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Meeker, Todd",,"Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-river-bacteria-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl,,,, 10027649,"Upper/Lower Red Lakes Watershed Public Participation",2023,10500,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Beltrami Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD)","Local/Regional Government","This project is part of a larger ‘Keep It Clean’ educational and waste disposal campaign organized by Beltrami Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) and involves local resorts, bait shops, and the Upper Red Lake Area Association (Association). The ‘Keep It Clean’ campaign is an attempt to educate ice fishermen that leaving trash and other waste on the lake ice is illegal and provide them with information and legal options for waste disposal, such as dumpsters placed near the ice road entrances. Upper Red Lake is a productive fishing lake and it a protection priority in the Upper/Lower Red Lakes Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy report. ",,"KeepItCleanMN.org Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed ",2022-11-22,2023-03-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Zachrie,Gutknecht,"Beltrami Soil and Water Conservation District","3217 Bemidji Ave N",Bemidji,MN,56601,"(218) 333-4158",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Beltrami,,"Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upperlower-red-lakes-watershed-public-participation-0,,,, 10024599,"Upper North Fork Crow River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Project",2020,12298,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"North Fork Crow Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at two subwatershed sites based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency: Watershed Pollutant Monitoring Network ",2020-04-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Colton,Henjum,"North Fork Crow River Watershed District ","PO Box40, 1030 Front St. ",Brooten,MN,56316,"(320) 346-2869",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Meeker, Stearns",,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-north-fork-crow-river-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-project,,,, 10024599,"Upper North Fork Crow River Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Project",2022,35744,,,,,,,,,,,.09,"North Fork Crow Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to conduct water chemistry monitoring at two subwatershed sites based on flow conditions, targeting runoff events using protocols defined in the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Standard Operating Procedures and Guidance. The data collected will be submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and used in the FLUX32 model for calculating pollutant loads. This loading information, in turn, will be used at both the state and local level to guide policy and strategies for the restoration and protection of Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency: Watershed Pollutant Monitoring Network ",2020-04-01,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Colton,Henjum,"North Fork Crow River Watershed District ","PO Box40, 1030 Front St. ",Brooten,MN,56316,"(320) 346-2869",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Meeker, Stearns",,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-north-fork-crow-river-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-project,,,, 10012189,"Upper Mississippi River TSS Total Maximum Daily Load",2019,37538,,,,,,,,,,,0.09,"Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation","Local/Regional Government","The main outcome of the project will be development of a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study that address total suspended solids/turbidity impairments of the Mississippi River (Swan River to Crow Wing River). Community outreach to communicate the results and strategies for restoration will also take place during this project. ",,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids Watershed Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed ",2019-03-19,2020-09-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Janet,Smude,"Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation","322 Laurel Street Suite 13 ",Brainerd,MN,56401,"(218) 927-6565",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Crow Wing, Morrison",,"Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-river-tss-total-maximum-daily-load,,,, 29760,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2015,121943,,,,,,,,,,,0.53,"Red Lake Department of Natural Resources","Tribal Government ","The goal of this project is to gather and collect necessary watershed data for the development of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) for the Upper/Lower Red Lakes Watershed that includes impairments, their causes, and plans for restoration. Implementation of the WRAPS will maintain or improve water quality for the watershed. ",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed ",2015-05-15,2017-05-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kayla,Bowe,"Red Lake Department of Natural Resources","1576 High School Drive","Red Lake",MN,56671,"(218) 679-1607",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Itasca, Koochiching",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upperlower-red-lake-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 29760,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2017,184960,,,,,,,,,,,.76,"Red Lake Department of Natural Resources","Tribal Government ","The goal of this project is to gather and collect necessary watershed data for the development of a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) for the Upper/Lower Red Lakes Watershed that includes impairments, their causes, and plans for restoration. Implementation of the WRAPS will maintain or improve water quality for the watershed. ",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed ",2015-05-15,2017-05-15,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kayla,Bowe,"Red Lake Department of Natural Resources","1576 High School Drive","Red Lake",MN,56671,"(218) 679-1607",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Beltrami, Clearwater, Itasca, Koochiching",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upperlower-red-lake-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 29732,"Upper Mississippi Grand Rapids Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 1",2015,43475,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of phase 1 of this project is primarily to support organizational planning and coordination among project partners, forming and training a civic engagement team, creating a civic engagement strategic plan, holding two watershed kick off meetings and gathering and summarizing available water quality data. The completion of phase 1 will help provide significant momentum towards the completion of the future phases of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) process.",,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids Watershed ",2015-03-20,2018-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Hughes,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District","130 Southgate Drive",Aitkin,MN,56431,"(218) 927-6565",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Cass, Itasca, St. Louis",,"Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-grand-rapids-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-1,,,, 10025377,"Upper/Lower Red Lakes Watershed Public Participation",2023,10500,,,,,,,,,,,,"Beltrami Soil & Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Upper Red Lake is a large shallow lake located in north central Minnesota and is heavily used for fishing during the winter ice fishing season. In past years, as ice fishermen leave the lake via one of the 8 ice roads that are maintained by local resorts, bags of trash and human waste are left behind on the ice. Upper Red Lake is a productive fishing lake and it a protection priority in the Upper/Lower Red Lakes Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) report. This project is part of a larger ‘Keep It Clean’ educational and waste disposal campaign organized by Beltrami Soil and Water Conservation District and involves local resorts, bait shops, and the Upper Red Lake Area Association. The ‘Keep It Clean’ campaign is an attempt to educate ice fishermen that leaving trash and other waste on the lake ice is illegal and provide them with information and legal options for waste disposal, such as dumpsters placed near the ice road entrances. ",,"Upper/Lower Red Lake Watershed ",2022-11-22,2023-03-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Zachrie,Gutknecht,"Beltrami Soil & Water Conservation District","3217 Bemidji Ave N",Bemidji,MN,56601,"(218) 333-4158",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Beltrami,,"Upper/Lower Red Lake",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upperlower-red-lakes-watershed-public-participation,,,, 3299,"Upper Mississippi River Bacteria TMDL Project - Phase 2B",2011,95999,,,,,,,,,,,.41,"Emmons and Olivier Resources, Inc. ","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will support the monitoring of reaches where there are data gaps, incorporate new data and relevant data, continue identification of pollutant sources, complete load duration curves, coordinate and encourage participation in stakeholder meetings. The information gathered during Phase IIB will be utilized towards the development of a Draft Restoration (TMDL) and Protection Plan (Plan). ",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Peichel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2646",barbara.peichel@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Benton, Carver, Chisago, Crow Wing, Dakota, Douglas, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Le Sueur, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Nicollet, Pope, Ramsey, Renville, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,"Lower Minnesota River , Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Rum River, Sauk River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-river-bacteria-tmdl-project-phase-2b,,,, 29499,"Upper Minnesota and Lac qui Parle Rivers Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling - Phase 1",2015,31750,,,,,,,,,,,.25,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to construct two executable Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed models for the Minnesota River Headwaters and Lac qui Parle watersheds. The contractor will use the Minnesota River HSPF model application already developed by Tetra Tech as a starting point and will refine the model construction based on the details in this work plan. The contractor will produce HSPF models that, after calibration and validation, will readily be used to provide information to support conventional parameter Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs). This project will result in the successful development of two preliminary executable watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models. These executable models will later be calibrated and validated to simulate hydrology at the 12-digit HUC subbasin scale (or finer) within the specifications formulated by AQUA TERRA Consultants for the MPCA. An executable HSPF model must be submitted for each of the following 8-HUC watersheds: Minnesota River Headwaters and Lac qui Parle.",,,2014-08-12,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-minnesota-and-lac-qui-parle-rivers-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modelin,,,, 33258,"Upper Mississippi Basin Hydrological Simulation Program - FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Extension",2016,68505,,,,,,,,,,,0.29,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will extend the simulation period for the Hydrological Simulation Program - FORTRAN (HSPF) models for the Grand Rapids, Brainerd, Crow Wing, Redeye, Long Prairie, Sartell, Sauk, St. Cloud, and Crow watersheds, and review and comment on the calibration. ",,"Redeye River WatershedMississippi River - Grand Rapids WatershedCrow Wing River WatershedMississippi River - Brainerd Watershed",2016-01-22,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles P",Regan,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Becker, Benton, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hennepin, Hubbard, Itasca, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pope, Sherburne, St. Louis, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, Wright",,"Crow Wing River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-basin-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-extension,,,, 33260,"Upper Mississippi Hydrological Simulation Program - FORTRAN (HSPF) Recalibration and Extension",2016,71525,,,,,,,,,,,0.46,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will extend, calibrate, and validate watershed models using the Hydrological Simulation Program - FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model for the Mississippi Headwaters, Leech Lake, Pine, and South Fork Crow Watersheds. ",,"South Fork Crow River WatershedPine River WatershedMississippi River - Headwaters WatershedLeech Lake River Watershed",2016-01-25,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Charles P",Regan,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Carver, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Hennepin, Hubbard, Itasca, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Renville, Sibley, Wright",,"Leech Lake River, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Pine River, South Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-recalibration-and-extension,,,, 937,"Upper Mississippi, North Fork Crow River Major Watershed Project",2010,300000,,,,,,,,,,,2.45,"Crow River Organization of Water","Local/Regional Government","Upper Mississippi, North Fork Crow River Major Watershed TMDL Project led by CROW with assistance from local partners North Fork Crow River Watershed District (WD); Middle Fork Crow River WD; Wright Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD).",,,2010-08-16,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Diane ",Sander,"Crow River Organization of Water ",,,,,"(763) 682-1933",diane.sander@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Pope, Stearns, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-north-fork-crow-river-major-watershed-project,,,, 37685,"Upper Mississippi River Basin Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) Revision 2017 ",2017,134960,,,,,,,,,,,0.34,"Tetra Tech Inc","For-Profit Business/Entity","The primary goal of this project is to examine the calibration and validation of recently extended Hydrological Simulation Program – FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed models for the Mississippi River-Headwaters, Mississippi River-Grand Rapids, Mississippi River-Brainerd, Mississippi River-Sartell, Mississippi River-St. Cloud, Leech Lake, Pine River, Crow Wing River, Long Prairie River, and Redeye River watersheds and revise the calibration. ",,"Crow Wing River Watershed Leech Lake River Watershed Long Prairie River Watershed Mississippi River - Brainerd Watershed Mississippi River - Grand Rapids Watershed Mississippi River - Headwaters Watershed Mississippi River - Sartell Watershed Mississippi River - St. Cloud Watershed Pine River Watershed Redeye River Watershed ",2017-06-05,2019-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,"55155 ","(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Carlton, Cass, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hubbard, Itasca, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pine, Sherburne, St. Louis, Stearns, Todd, Wadena",,"Crow Wing River, Leech Lake River, Long Prairie River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Pine River, Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-river-basin-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-revision-2017,,,, 9754,"Upper Red River Watershed Restoration and Protection Project – Phase I & Phase II",2012,50013,,,,,,,,,,,.28,"Buffalo-Red River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide MPCA staff, local partners and citizen volunteers with a framework for building local capacity to design civic engagement and communication/outreach efforts that will contribute to meaningful and sustained public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed. The MPCA and the watershed district will establish a coherent and thorough civic engagement process to ensure residents and stakeholders within the watershed have ample opportunities to participate in and provide input regarding the Upper Red River Watershed Restoration and Protection process.",,,2012-04-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bruce,"Albright ","Buffalo-Red River Watershed District",,,,,"(218) 354-7710",brrwd@bvillemn.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Upper Red River of the North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-red-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-phase-i-phase-ii,,,, 9754,"Upper Red River Watershed Restoration and Protection Project – Phase I & Phase II",2013,90160,,,,,,,,,,,.40,"Buffalo-Red River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide MPCA staff, local partners and citizen volunteers with a framework for building local capacity to design civic engagement and communication/outreach efforts that will contribute to meaningful and sustained public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed. The MPCA and the watershed district will establish a coherent and thorough civic engagement process to ensure residents and stakeholders within the watershed have ample opportunities to participate in and provide input regarding the Upper Red River Watershed Restoration and Protection process.",,,2012-04-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bruce,"Albright ","Buffalo-Red River Watershed District",,,,,"(218) 354-7710",brrwd@bvillemn.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Otter Tail, Wilkin",,"Upper Red River of the North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-red-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-project-phase-i-phase-ii,,,, 37435,"Upper Red River Watershed Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling",2017,99980,,,,,,,,,,,.39,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","This goal of this project is the completion of a Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) watershed model for the Upper Red River watershed in the Red River Basin. This includes the construction, calibration, and validation of the model for hydrology and water quality parameters. ",,"Upper Red River of the North Watershed ",2016-11-18,2018-03-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Vavricka,MPCA,"714 Lake Ave Ste 220 ","Detroit Lakes",MN,56501,"(218) 846-8137",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Wilkin",,"Upper Red River of the North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-red-river-watershed-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling,,,, 3202,"Upper Minnehaha Creek Watershed TMDL",2011,146988,,,,,,,,,,,.97,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop a watershed restoration plan that provides quantitative pollutant load reduction estimates and a set of pollutant reduction and watershed management strategies to achieve water quality standards for all impairments within the watershed. It will also an important framework for civic and citizen engagement and communication, which will contribute to long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Chris ",Zadak,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2837",Chris.zadak@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-minnehaha-creek-watershed-tmdl,,,, 31196,"Upper St Croix, Snake and Kettle Rivers Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling - Phase 2",2016,79972,,,,,,,,,,,0.24,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to calibrate, and validate three watershed models using the Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model. The contractor will produce HSPF watershed models that can be further developed to provide information to support conventional parameter TMDLs. The contractor will clearly demonstrate that the models generate predicted output timeseries for hydrology, sediment, nutrients, and dissolved oxygen which are consistent with available sets of observed data.",,"Upper St. Croix River WatershedKettle River Watershed",2015-09-14,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Klucas,"MPCA ST. Paul Office","520 Lafayette Road N.","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2498",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Itasca, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Kettle River, Snake River, Upper St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-st-croix-snake-and-kettle-rivers-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modelin,,,, 14142,"Valley Branch Watershed District WRAP Stream Monitoring Project",2013,9244,,,,,,,,,,,.06,"Washington Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect up to one year of water quality and stream flow information on Kelle’s Coulee to aid in the development of the Valley Branch Watershed District Restoration and Protection study. The information being collected by the Washington Conservation District will be used in developing the models necessary to complete the TMDL for Kelle’s Coulee.",,,2012-11-01,2014-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Chris ",Klucas,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2498",chris.klucas@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/valley-branch-watershed-district-wrap-stream-monitoring-project,,,, 18868,"Valley Branch Watershed District Restoration and Protection (WRAPS) Project - Phase 2",2013,149101,,,,,,,,,,,.74,"Barr Engineering-Minneapolis","For-Profit Business/Entity","Within the Valley Branch Watershed District (VBWD), there 47 Minnesota Department of Natural Resoruces (MN DNR)-protected basins with surface areas larger than 10 acres and three DNR-protected streams. Only Sunfish Lake is currently on MPCA’s 303(d) Impaired Waters List for aquatic recreation due to excessive nutrients. However, Bay Lake, Eagle Point Lake, Downs Lake, Goose Lake, Kramer Pond, and Echo Lake are on the draft 2012 Minnesota 303(d) Impaired Waters List for aquatic recreation due to excessive nutrients, and Kelle’s Coulee is on the draft 2012 list due to bacteria. ",,,2013-06-28,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Klucas,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2498",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/valley-branch-watershed-district-restoration-and-protection-wraps-project-phase-2,,,, 34298,"Vermilion Community College Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network Sampling Program",2016,158108,,,,,,,,,,,0.46,"Vermillion Community College","Public College/University","2016: Five locations will be monitored in support of the combined Vermilion Community College and Rainy River Community College 2016 – 2017 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Sampling Agreement. Water samples, field measurements, field images, and other observations will be obtained at each location during each sampling event. Up to 35 samples will be collected at the Vermilion near Crane Lake site and up to 25 samples at the Vermilion River at Buyck, Nemadji River, Little Fork River and Sturgeon River will be collected each year at each site. 2021 and 2022: The primary objective of this project is to obtain spatial and long-term pollutant load information from Minnesota’s rivers and streams, in particular, the Kawishiwi and Stony Rivers in NE MN. To accomplish this, staff at the Vermilion Community College (VCC) will assist the MPCA with water quality monitoring and annual pollutant loading calculations. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Shawn,Bina,"Vermillion Community College","1900 East Camp Street ",Ely,MN,55731,"(218) 235-2125",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, St. Louis",,"Little Fork River, Nemadji River, Rainy River - Rainy Lake, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vermillion-community-college-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-sampling-program,,,, 34298,"Vermilion Community College Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network Sampling Program",2021,15503,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"Vermillion Community College","Public College/University","2016: Five locations will be monitored in support of the combined Vermilion Community College and Rainy River Community College 2016 – 2017 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Sampling Agreement. Water samples, field measurements, field images, and other observations will be obtained at each location during each sampling event. Up to 35 samples will be collected at the Vermilion near Crane Lake site and up to 25 samples at the Vermilion River at Buyck, Nemadji River, Little Fork River and Sturgeon River will be collected each year at each site. 2021 and 2022: The primary objective of this project is to obtain spatial and long-term pollutant load information from Minnesota’s rivers and streams, in particular, the Kawishiwi and Stony Rivers in NE MN. To accomplish this, staff at the Vermilion Community College (VCC) will assist the MPCA with water quality monitoring and annual pollutant loading calculations. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Shawn,Bina,"Vermillion Community College","1900 East Camp Street ",Ely,MN,55731,"(218) 235-2125",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, St. Louis",,"Little Fork River, Nemadji River, Rainy River - Rainy Lake, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vermillion-community-college-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-sampling-program,,,, 34298,"Vermilion Community College Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network Sampling Program",2022,30706,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"Vermillion Community College","Public College/University","2016: Five locations will be monitored in support of the combined Vermilion Community College and Rainy River Community College 2016 – 2017 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Sampling Agreement. Water samples, field measurements, field images, and other observations will be obtained at each location during each sampling event. Up to 35 samples will be collected at the Vermilion near Crane Lake site and up to 25 samples at the Vermilion River at Buyck, Nemadji River, Little Fork River and Sturgeon River will be collected each year at each site. 2021 and 2022: The primary objective of this project is to obtain spatial and long-term pollutant load information from Minnesota’s rivers and streams, in particular, the Kawishiwi and Stony Rivers in NE MN. To accomplish this, staff at the Vermilion Community College (VCC) will assist the MPCA with water quality monitoring and annual pollutant loading calculations. ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Shawn,Bina,"Vermillion Community College","1900 East Camp Street ",Ely,MN,55731,"(218) 235-2125",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, St. Louis",,"Little Fork River, Nemadji River, Rainy River - Rainy Lake, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vermillion-community-college-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-network-sampling-program,,,, 28166,"Vermilion/Rainy River Community College 2014-2015 Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network Grants",2014,149015,,,,,,,,,,,0.92,"Vermilion Community College","Public College/University","Five locations will be monitored in support of the combined Vermilion Community College and Rainy River Community College 2014 – 2015 MPCA Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN) Sampling Grant. Water samples, field measurements, field images / pictures, and other measurements and observations will be obtained at each location during each sampling event.",,"Vermilion River Watershed Rainy River - Baudette Watershed",2014-03-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,O'Niell,Tedrow,"Vermilion Community College","1900 East Camp Street ",Ely,MN,55731,"(706) 224-1589",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, St. Louis",,"Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vermilionrainy-river-community-college-2014-2015-watershed-pollutant-load-monitoring-networ,,,, 19436,"Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers Organization (VRWJPO) Restoration Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 2",2014,78779,,,,,,,,,,,0.66,"Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers Organization","Local/Regional Government","The VRWJPO is pursuing a Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project in cooperation with the MPCA in order to better identify the sources of stress and impairment to the river, tributaries, and lakes and evaluate the feasibility of reaching water quality goals, and properly allocating pollution reduction goals to those areas identified as likely pollution sources. Successful restoration and protection outcomes are dependent on successful community building and ownership of both the problems and solutions identified in the WRAPS. The civic engagement process is taking place to involve diverse community interests in 1) understanding impairments and their causes, 2) identifying opportunities to restore impaired waters, and 3) building strategies for protecting the watershed’s resources.",,,2013-09-23,2015-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Travis,Thiel,"Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers Organization","14955 Galaxie Avenue","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952.891.7546,,"Analysis/Interpretation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Scott",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vermillion-river-watershed-joint-powers-organization-vrwjpo-restoration-protection-strategy,,,, 28122,"Vermillion Community College Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) - Fiscal Year 2014",2014,81798,,,,,,,,,,,.57,"Vermilion Community College","Public College/University","Eight locations will be monitored in support of the Vermilion Community College (VCC) Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG). Water samples, field measurements, field images / pictures, and other measurements and observations will be obtained at each location during each sampling event.",,"Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed",2014-04-16,2016-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"O'Niell ",Tedrow,"Vermilion Community College","1900 East Camp Street ",Ely,MN,55731,"(218) 235-2125",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"St. Louis",,"Rainy River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vermillion-community-college-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-fiscal-year-2014,,,, 23541,"Vermillion River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 2",2014,147761,,,,,,,,,,,0.69,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The goal is to develop the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) and a public and stakeholder participation process that encourages local involvement in water quality discussions and solutions, identifying impaired waters, developing Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs); and planning, setting priorities, and implementing the WRAPS recommendation to restore impaired waters. Phase II of the WRAPS will consists of developing TMDLs for the impaired reaches as well as developing the final WRAPS document and implementation planning. Phase II builds on the data collected in Phase I and completes necessary allocations as well as target identification. Phase II of the WRAPS will consist of additional data collection or needs remaining from Phase I, as well as beginning the work to identify potential sources of the remaining stream reach impairments; E. coli and fecal coliform bacteria, and the excess nutrient impairment in Alimagnet Lake and East lake.",,,2013-09-17,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Menden,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","1800 Pioneer Creek Center P.O. Box 249","Maple Plain",MN,55359-,"(763) 479-4247",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dakota, Scott",,"Mississippi River - Lake Pepin",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/vermillion-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-2,,,, 18535,"Volunteer Surface Water Monitoring in Cook County 2013 SWAG",2013,79938,,,,,,,,,,,.3,"Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The purpose of this project is to collect data sets of specific parameters selected by the MPCA while fostering citizen interest and participation in surface water monitoring. ",,,2013-04-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Ilena ","Berg ","Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District","411 West 2nd Street ","Grand Marais",MN,55604,"(218) 387-3648",ilena.berg@co.cook.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Cook,,"Lake Superior - North",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-surface-water-monitoring-cook-county-2013-swag,,,, 868,"Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring in Aitkin County",2010,21391,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect data for 8 lakes and 4 stream sites in 2010 and 2011. The lakes included in this project have little or no data, or are lakes where citizens have asked for monitoring assistance. ",,,2010-04-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Janet ",Smude,"Aitkin Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(218) 927-6565",smude.aitkinswcd@gmail.com,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Aitkin,,"Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/volunteer-water-quality-monitoring-aitkin-county,,,, 10021890,"Wadena Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2022",2022,22512,,,,,,,,,,,.21,"Wadena Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will utilize eight surface water sites in the Redeye River Watershed to collect chemical samples and complete field analysis that will be helpful in determining the health of the streams in the watershed. The Redeye River Watershed contains three main rivers (Red Eye, Leaf, and Wing) that drain to the Crow Wing River and ultimately to the Mississippi River. Main concerns in this watershed are low dissolved oxygen levels, excess sediment, increased drainage and flow alterations, and high bacteria levels. These eight sites are equally distributed in Otter Tail and Wadena Counties and include sites on Bluff Creek, Leaf River, Red Eye River, Oak Creek, and the Wing River. Stream sampling will occur multiple times from early May to early September of 2022 and 2023. Parameters to be tested include TSS, TP, Chloride, hardness, E. Coli, Secchi tube, specific conductance, temperature, pH, DO, and user perception assessments (recreational suitability, appearance, and stage). The Redeye River One Watershed One Plan includes goals of reducing bacteria, phosphorus, sediment, and nitrogen and encourages monitoring to determine water quality trends. Collection of this data is crucial in determining surface water quality conditions and targeting focal areas for implementing best management practices in the future. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2022-03-01,2024-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Anne,Oldakowski,"Wadena Soil & Water Conservation District","4 Alfred St NE",Wadena,MN,56482,,,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Otter Tail, Wadena",,"Redeye River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wadena-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-2022,,,, 10008274,"Washington Soil and Water Conservation District Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2019,12379,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"Washington Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","As part of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's (MPCA's) watershed monitoring Approach, the Washington Conservation District will collect water quality samples on three lakes in the Lower St. Croix River Watershed in 2019-20; Comfort Lake, Square Lake, and Big Marine Lake. Rural and agricultural land uses are major components of all three lakes' subwatersheds and semi-urban land use is present in the Comfort lake subwatershed. The monitoring will allow for the continuation of long-term datasets that will be used for assessing impairments, tracking long-term trends, and aiding local decision makers when managing natural resources. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2019-03-04,2021-01-15,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Erik,Anderson,"Washington Conservation District","455 Hayward Avenue N",Oakdale,MN,55128,"(651) 330-8220",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chisago, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/washington-soil-and-water-conservation-district-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 10021779,"Wastewater Pond Optimization Implementation",2021,700000,"M.L. 2021, First Special Session, Chp. 6, Art. 5, Sec. 2, Subd. 20a2","The appropriation in Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 4, article 2, section 2, subdivision 8, paragraph (c), Sauk River Dam Removal and Rock Rapids Replacement, in the amount of $2,768,000, no longer needed for its original purpose is transferred as follows: (2) $700,000 is transferred to the commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, in partnership with the Minnesota Rural Water Association and the University of Minnesota's technical assistance program, to implement a program to optimize existing pond wastewater treatment systems to increase nutrient removal and improve efficiency without requiring costly upgrades; (d) Transfers and Availability The transfers under this subdivision are effective June 30, 2021, and the transferred amounts are available until June 30, 2023. ","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Implementing the outcomes of our past project to research optimization activities in Minnesota wastewater ponds. This project will employ technical assistance and grant funds to improve nutrient removal and performance.",,"Work Plan",2021-07-01,2023-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Joel,Peck,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",https://www.pca.state.mn.us/,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wastewater-pond-optimization-implementation,,,, 10021779,"Wastewater Pond Optimization Implementation",2020,700000,"M.L. 2021, First Special Session, Chp. 6, Art. 5, Sec. 2, Subd. 20a2","The appropriation in Laws 2019, First Special Session chapter 4, article 2, section 2, subdivision 8, paragraph (c), Sauk River Dam Removal and Rock Rapids Replacement, in the amount of $2,768,000, no longer needed for its original purpose is transferred as follows: (2) $700,000 is transferred to the commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, in partnership with the Minnesota Rural Water Association and the University of Minnesota's technical assistance program, to implement a program to optimize existing pond wastewater treatment systems to increase nutrient removal and improve efficiency without requiring costly upgrades; (d) Transfers and Availability The transfers under this subdivision are effective June 30, 2021, and the transferred amounts are available until June 30, 2023. ","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.","Click on 'Work Plan' under 'Project Details'.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","Implementing the outcomes of our past project to research optimization activities in Minnesota wastewater ponds. This project will employ technical assistance and grant funds to improve nutrient removal and performance.",,"Work Plan",2021-07-01,2023-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Joel,Peck,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-6300",https://www.pca.state.mn.us/,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wastewater-pond-optimization-implementation,,,, 28162,"Wastewater Treatment System Design & Technical Assistance",2015,49505,,,,,,,,,,,.30,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This provides a project manager to work with regulated parties to identify new or more efficient ways of meeting standards at wastewater treatment facilities (municipal and industrial).",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bruce,Henningsgaard,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155-,,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wastewater-treatment-system-design-technical-assistance,,,, 28162,"Wastewater Treatment System Design & Technical Assistance",2014,47998,,,,,,,,,,,.29,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This provides a project manager to work with regulated parties to identify new or more efficient ways of meeting standards at wastewater treatment facilities (municipal and industrial).",,,2013-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bruce,Henningsgaard,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155-,,,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wastewater-treatment-system-design-technical-assistance,,,, 10008281,"Water Resources Center Watershed Monitoring Network",2016,274204,,,,,,,,,,,2.82,"Water Resources Center","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water samples at seventeen monitoring locations ranging in size from 23,173 acres (7 Mile Creek) to over 9 million acres (Minnesota River at St. Peter) as a part of the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN). The Minnesota State University - Water Resources Center (WRC) has been directly involved with the program and is familiar with the streams and hydrology of the region. In addition to monitoring, the WRC will review, manage and submit the data in formats provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Load calculations will also be computed and submitted to the MPCA annually. The WRC will coordinate and manage the monitoring program ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kimberly,Musser,"Water Resources Center","135 Trafton Science Center South",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-5307",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Nicollet, Watonwan",,"Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-resources-center-watershed-monitoring-network,,,, 10008281,"Water Resources Center Watershed Monitoring Network",2018,152059,,,,,,,,,,,1.41,"Water Resources Center","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water samples at seventeen monitoring locations ranging in size from 23,173 acres (7 Mile Creek) to over 9 million acres (Minnesota River at St. Peter) as a part of the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN). The Minnesota State University - Water Resources Center (WRC) has been directly involved with the program and is familiar with the streams and hydrology of the region. In addition to monitoring, the WRC will review, manage and submit the data in formats provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Load calculations will also be computed and submitted to the MPCA annually. The WRC will coordinate and manage the monitoring program ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kimberly,Musser,"Water Resources Center","135 Trafton Science Center South",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-5307",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Nicollet, Watonwan",,"Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-resources-center-watershed-monitoring-network,,,, 10008281,"Water Resources Center Watershed Monitoring Network",2019,106168,,,,,,,,,,,1.41,"Water Resources Center","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water samples at seventeen monitoring locations ranging in size from 23,173 acres (7 Mile Creek) to over 9 million acres (Minnesota River at St. Peter) as a part of the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN). The Minnesota State University - Water Resources Center (WRC) has been directly involved with the program and is familiar with the streams and hydrology of the region. In addition to monitoring, the WRC will review, manage and submit the data in formats provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Load calculations will also be computed and submitted to the MPCA annually. The WRC will coordinate and manage the monitoring program ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kimberly,Musser,"Water Resources Center","135 Trafton Science Center South",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-5307",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Nicollet, Watonwan",,"Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-resources-center-watershed-monitoring-network,,,, 10008281,"Water Resources Center Watershed Monitoring Network",2021,196744,,,,,,,,,,,.96,"Water Resources Center","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water samples at seventeen monitoring locations ranging in size from 23,173 acres (7 Mile Creek) to over 9 million acres (Minnesota River at St. Peter) as a part of the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN). The Minnesota State University - Water Resources Center (WRC) has been directly involved with the program and is familiar with the streams and hydrology of the region. In addition to monitoring, the WRC will review, manage and submit the data in formats provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Load calculations will also be computed and submitted to the MPCA annually. The WRC will coordinate and manage the monitoring program ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kimberly,Musser,"Water Resources Center","135 Trafton Science Center South",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-5307",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Nicollet, Watonwan",,"Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-resources-center-watershed-monitoring-network,,,, 10008281,"Water Resources Center Watershed Monitoring Network",2022,244332,,,,,,,,,,,1.07,"Water Resources Center","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water samples at seventeen monitoring locations ranging in size from 23,173 acres (7 Mile Creek) to over 9 million acres (Minnesota River at St. Peter) as a part of the Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network (WPLMN). The Minnesota State University - Water Resources Center (WRC) has been directly involved with the program and is familiar with the streams and hydrology of the region. In addition to monitoring, the WRC will review, manage and submit the data in formats provided by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Load calculations will also be computed and submitted to the MPCA annually. The WRC will coordinate and manage the monitoring program ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2016-01-15,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Kimberly,Musser,"Water Resources Center","135 Trafton Science Center South",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-5307",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Nicollet, Watonwan",,"Blue Earth River, Le Sueur River, Minnesota River - Mankato, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-resources-center-watershed-monitoring-network,,,, 10021902,"Water Storage in the Minnesota River Basin Modeling",2022,319212,,,,,,,,,,,1.5,"Tetra Tech","For-Profit Business/Entity","Tetra Tech will work to support the science needed when planning in Minnesota for water storage practice implementation. The goal is to provide practical water storage recommendations that can be incorporated into smaller scale planning within major watersheds (HUC 8), as well as larger scale planning for the Sediment Reduction Strategy for the Minnesota River and South Metro Mississippi River. ",,"MPCA Sediment reduction strategy (Minnesota River Basin and South Metro Mississippi River) ",2022-02-21,2024-05-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Bryan,Spindler,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","12 Civic Center Plz Ste 2165",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 344-5267",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Dakota, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Grant, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Chippewa River, Cottonwood River, Lac qui Parle River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Headwaters, Minnesota River - Mankato, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River, Mustinka River, Pomme de Terre River, Redwood River, Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-storage-minnesota-river-basin-modeling,,,, 37648,"Water Quality Parameter Calibration Guidance for Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF)",2017,99992,,,,,,,,,,,0.31,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to develop guidance for water quality parameter evaluation and calibration for Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) applications focused on dissolved oxygen (D.O.), nutrient, and algal simulation, along with a demonstration of the guidance by step-by-step application to D.O.-impaired Minnesota watersheds. ",,,2017-02-17,2017-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-quality-parameter-calibration-guidance-hydrological-simulation-program-fortran-hspf,,,, 37675,"Water Quality Trend Analysis - Red River of the North",2017,20000,,,,,,,,,,,.63,"USGS North Dakota Water Science Center","Federal Government","This is a joint project between the United States Geological Survey (USGS), Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), North Dakota, and Manitoba. The project is a basin-wide, up-to-date water quality trend analysis using the ""QWTrend"" program for approximately 40 bi-national river sites to review nutrients, total suspended solids, total dissolved solids, sulfate and chloride from 1980 - 2015. ",,,2017-06-23,2018-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joel,Galloway,"USGS North Dakota Water Science Center","821 Interstate Ave",Bismarck,ND,58503,"(701) 250-7402",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Clay, Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Polk, Wilkin",,"Bois de Sioux River, Buffalo River, Clearwater River, Mustinka River, Otter Tail River, Red Lake River, Red River of the North - Grand Marais Creek, Red River of the North - Marsh River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Red River of the North - Tamarac River, Roseau River, Snake River, Thief River, Two Rivers, Upper Red River of the North, Upper/Lower Red Lake, Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-quality-trend-analysis-red-river-north,,,, 10002535,"Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Support in Rainy River Headwaters, Vermilion River, and Little Fork River",2017,135634,,,,,,,,,,,2.2,"Vermilion Community College ","Public College/University"," Vermilion Community College will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with meeting the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies (WRAPS) development objectives of collecting data and completing watershed assessments for the Rainy River Headwaters, Vermilion River, and Little Fork River watersheds. Services will include providing support for field water monitoring, other field sampling and measurements and related field data management, analysis, and assessments in these watersheds. In addition, Vermilion Community College will conduct desk-top investigations to generate additional necessary data layers and assessments in the watersheds in support of the Stressor Identification and modeling components of the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategies work. ",,"Rainy River - Headwaters Watershed Vermilion River Watershed Little Fork River Watershed ",2016-11-01,2019-11-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Mustonen,MPCA,"525 S Lake Ave Ste 400",Duluth,MN,55802,"(218) 302-6638",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, St. Louis",,"Little Fork River, Rainy River - Headwaters, Vermilion River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-support-rainy-river-headwaters,,,, 10027658,"Watershed Model and Tool Decision Support",2023,74992,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","There are several models and tools that State agencies, university staff, and local government staff utilize to measure outcomes for pollution reduction benefits in agricultural watersheds in Minnesota. The mechanisms and scales at which these tools are built on are slightly to drastically different. It is important to have a stronger grasp on the similarities and differences of the individual platform outputs as it relates to runoff calculations, pollutant travel time and attenuation, soil and suspended sediment, and total nutrient yields across various watersheds and eco regions, and the approach taken to evaluate economic impacts and implementation costs. An increased understanding of these interrelationships will be helpful for the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and agency partners in providing guidance on current use of the tools and understand future work that is needed to better integrate them. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Ageny: Watershed approach to water quality ",2023-06-01,2025-05-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Joe,Magner,"U of M Dept. of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering","1390 Eckles Ave","St. Paul",MN,55108,"(715) 684-2336",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/watershed-model-and-tool-decision-support,,,, 28113,"Watonwan River Watershed Local Land Management Strategy",2014,58638,,,,,,,,,,,.33,"Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance (GBERBA)","Local/Regional Government","In conjunction with the Watonwan Major Watershed Project engagement process, create a contact strategy for community/landowner opportunities, obstacles, and opinions on land management and water quality that will result in the identification of restoration and protection strategies for the Watonwan River watershed. ",,"Watonwan River Watershed ",2014-06-09,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kay,Clark,"Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance (GBERBA)","339 Ninth Street ",Windom,MN,56101,"(507) 831-1153",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Jackson, Martin, Watonwan",,"Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/watonwan-river-watershed-local-land-management-strategy,,,, 28114,"Watonwan River Watershed Civic Engagement",2014,241130,,,,,,,,,,,2.64,"Minnesota State University - Mankato Water Resource Center","Public College/University","Develop a network of informed citizens, business people, community leaders and others capable of acting collectively to get work done in a sustained, strategic and meaningful way through a sense of shared ownership in the water resource management process. ",,"Watonwan River Watershed ",2014-07-07,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Musser,"Minnesota State University - Mankato Water Resource Center","238 Wigley Administration Center ",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-6623",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Cottonwood, Jackson, Martin, Watonwan",,"Watonwan River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/watonwan-river-watershed-civic-engagement,,,, 29775,"West Fork Des Moines River Watershed Targeting and Prioritizing Endeavor - Clean Water Partnership (CWP)",2015,21955,,,,,,,,,,,0.22,"Heron Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Locating the sources of sediment, phosphorus, and bacteria is integral to reducing the effect they have on a water body. The completion of the West Fork Des Moines River (WFDMR) Targeting and Prioritizing Endeavor will result in a set of data that is the most cost-effective for the implementation of Best Management Practices (BMPs) for all identified priority resources. The results will be expressed as the maximum reduction of a water quality contaminant (e.g. sediment, phosphorus, bacteria) at a priority resource (e.g. an impaired stream) for a given level of investment. This optimized BMP cost-effectiveness will then serve as the measuring component for project specific evaluation of BMPs. This project will include measuring water quality benefits from both existing conservation efforts and future targeted opportunities to implement BMPs. ",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters Watershed Lower Des Moines River Watershed ",2015-06-08,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jan,Voit,"Heron Lake Watershed District","PO Box 345 1008 Third Avenue","Heron Lake",MN,56137,"(507) 793-2462",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cottonwood, Jackson, Lyon, Martin, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters, Lower Des Moines River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-fork-des-moines-river-watershed-targeting-and-prioritizing-endeavor-clean-water-partne,,,, 29730,"West Fork Des Moines River Major Watershed Project - Phase 2",2015,175000,,,,,,,,,,,2.59,"Heron Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This monitoring work expands on previously established routine water quality and flow sampling to include extensive fish and aquatic invertebrate surveys. Subsequent steps include assessment of the monitoring data to determine impairments, identification of stressors that are causing impairments, development of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies using identification of pollutant sources using computer modeling and other techniques, civic engagement, and public education as approaches in progress towards water quality goals. The project will culminate in a set of strategies to restore impaired waters and protect unimpaired waters. These strategies will ultimately be executed by state and local governments, citizen organizations, businesses, and individuals. ",,"Lower Des Moines River Watershed ",2015-03-26,2018-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jan,Voit,"Heron Lake Watershed District","PO Box 345, 1008 Third Avenue","Heron Lake",MN,56137,"(507) 793-2462",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Cottonwood, Jackson, Lyon, Martin, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters, Lower Des Moines River ",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-fork-des-moines-river-major-watershed-project-phase-2,,,, 23544,"West Fork Des Moines River Watershed Project - Phase 1",2014,31643,,,,,,,,,,,0.41,"Heron Lake Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to establish a framework that the local government can use to guide their involvement as the WFDMR Watershed Project progresses over the next four years. This will enhance the success of the overarching goal of providing a framework for which the local government and watershed organizations can engage the public in a manner that will lead to water quality improvement. This will result in strategies to protect or restore the waters in this watershed. These strategies will be used as the basis for making informed local water quality and land use planning decisions, as well as development of grant applications to implement the restoration and protection of waters in the WFDMR watershed.",,,2013-08-20,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jan,Voit,"Heron Lake Watershed District","PO Box 345 1008 Third Avenue","Heron Lake",MN,56137-,"(507) 793-2462",,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Jackson, Martin",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/west-fork-des-moines-river-watershed-project-phase-1,,,, 19215,"Wetland Modeling in Watersheds",2011,250000,,,,,,,,,,,2.5,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will apply science to identify viable and priority wetland restorations and rehabilitations that will deliver sustainable water quality benefit, along with flood storage and habitat benefits. Decision tools will be developed to assist with selection of restoration projects. ",,,2011-03-14,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lucinda,Johnson,"University of Minnesota","5013 Miller Trunk Hwy ",Duluth,MN,55811,218-720-4251,ljohnson@d.umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wetland-modeling-watersheds,,,, 19215,"Wetland Modeling in Watersheds",2013,100000,,,,,,,,,,,1,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will apply science to identify viable and priority wetland restorations and rehabilitations that will deliver sustainable water quality benefit, along with flood storage and habitat benefits. Decision tools will be developed to assist with selection of restoration projects. ",,,2011-03-14,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lucinda,Johnson,"University of Minnesota","5013 Miller Trunk Hwy ",Duluth,MN,55811,218-720-4251,ljohnson@d.umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wetland-modeling-watersheds,,,, 28112,"Wheeler's Point Stream Gauging Station",2014,9790,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"United States Geological Survey (USGS) ","Federal Government","The project objective is to compute and publish mean daily-discharge data for the Rainy River at Wheelers Point.",,"Rainy River - Baudette Watershed",2013-11-01,2014-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Fallon,",James,"U.S.G.S: United States Dept of Interior, Geological Survey MINNESOTA","2280 Woodale Drive ","Mounds View",MN,55112,"(763) 783-3120",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods",,"Rainy River - Baudette",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wheelers-point-stream-gauging-station,,,, 3209,"Wheelers Point Mean Daily Discharge Project",2012,9420,,,,,,6280,,,,,.03,"United States Geological Survey (USGS)","Federal Government","This project will support the operation and maintenance of a stream gage that records stage, index-velocity and water temperature at Wheeler's Point on the Rainy River. The USGS will visit the stream gage approximately every six (6) weeks to perform maintenance and, as needed, to define the range of flows that occur. ",,,2011-10-26,2012-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Cary,Hernandez,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(218) 846-8124",,"Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lake of the Woods, Roseau",,"Lake of the Woods",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wheelers-point-mean-daily-discharge-project,,,, 13206,"Wild Rice Standards Study -Hydroponics (Category 1)",2012,85196,,,,,,,,,,,1.7,"University of Minnesota-Duluth","Public College/University","Project outcomes include results from hydroponics experiments, which will likely consist of information on the response of wild rice growth to a range of concentrations of sulfate, sulfide, and various cations. Results from these experiments will be used to help determine what additional research is needed in 2013. The MPCA will use this data to evaluate the current sulfate standard and the need, if any, for modifications to it.",,,2012-06-06,2013-03-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Pastor,"University of Minnesota-Duluth",,,,,(218)726-7001,jpastor@d.umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wild-rice-standards-study-hydroponics-category-1,,,, 13207,"Wild Rice Sulfate Standard Field Survey 2012 (Category 4)",2012,339813,,,,,,,,,,,2.13,"University of Minnesota-Twin Cities","Public College/University","Project outcomes include data that will ultimately allow the MPCA to quantitatively compare the environmental conditions (surface water and sedimentary geochemistry) at sites that successfully support wild rice growth to sites that do not support wild rice. These data, in particular the analysis of the porewater samples obtained under this project, will be compared to the results from a separate project that will assess the growth of wild rice using hydroponic methods. Results from that comparison will be used to help determine what additional research is needed in 2013 to evaluate the current sulfate standard and the need, if any, for modifications to the standard.",,,2012-06-26,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Myrbo,"University of Minnesota-Twin Cities",,,,,"(612) 626-7889",amyrbo@umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wild-rice-sulfate-standard-field-survey-2012-category-4,,,, 18487,"Wild Rice Standards Study: Category 1 & 2 Experiments",2013,98887,,,,,,,,,,,2.14,"University of Minnesota- Duluth","Public College/University","The MPCA is currently collecting additional information needed to evaluate the 10 mg/liter wild-rice-based sulfate standard and has received funding through legislation passed during the 2011 Special Session to implement a wild rice research plan and contract with scientific experts to further understand the effects of sulfate on the growth of wild rice. The goal of this project is to determine responses of wild rice to sulfate and the products of geochemical transformations of sulfate. ",,,2013-04-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Pastor,"University of Minnesota- Duluth",,,,,218-726-7001,jpastor@d.umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wild-rice-standards-study-category-1-2-experiments,,,, 18865,"Wild Rice 2013 Field Survey",2013,133454,,,,,,,,,,,.76,"University of Minnesota ","State Government","The goal of this project is to collect and analyze samples from lake, stream, wild rice paddy, and experimental field sites across a spectrum of sulfate concentrations and wild rice plant abundance. The scientific information developed will be part of the evidence used by the MPCA in its decision as to whether or not a change to the existing sulfate standard is necessary, and if so, what the revised standard should be. ",,,2013-06-28,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Edward,Swain,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2772",edward.swain@state.mn.us,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wild-rice-2013-field-survey,,,, 18235,"Wild Rice Categories 1 & 2 Study: University of Minnesota-Duluth ",2013,87375,,,,,,,,,,,1.2,"University of Minnesota-Duluth","Public College/University","The MPCA is undertaking a study to investigate the potential effects of elevated sulfate on the growth of wild rice. One high-priority hypothesis is that the conversion of sulfate to sulfide in anoxic subsurface sediment may harm the roots of wild rice, either directly, or indirectly. The goal of this project is To observe and develop an understanding of exposure of wild rice roots to changes in concentration of sulfide and related chemicals over time and space (depth of sediment and distance from roots).",,,2013-01-07,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Pastor,"University of Minnesota-Duluth",,,,,"(218) 726-7001",jpastor@d.umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wild-rice-categories-1-2-study-university-minnesota-duluth,,,, 18347,"Wild Rice Standards Study - Category 4: Additional Lab and Statistical Analysis for 2012 Survey",2013,49977,,,,,,,,,,,.58,"University of Minnesota-Twin Cities","Public College/University","This project will provide lab analyses and interpretation required for 2012 wild rice field survey. The 2012 lab analyses will be merged with the 2011 field survey data and determine what additional work, if any, is needed during the 2013 field season. ",,,2012-12-27,2013-05-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Myrbo,"University of Minnesota-Twin Cities",,,,,612-626-7889,amyrbo@umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wild-rice-standards-study-category-4-additional-lab-and-statistical-analysis-2012-survey,,,, 19249,"Wild Rice Sulfate Standard Study: Water Analyses",2012,13385,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"Minnesota Department of Health- Environmental Laboratory","State Government","The MDH Environmental Laboratory provides essential analyses of water for the MPCA Wild Rice Standards Study, which is gathering information about the effects of sulfate on the growth of wild rice. For this study, the lab developed a ultra-sensitive test for hydrogen sulfide, which greatly facilitated the research. For this large study, the lab staff analyzed several thousand water and sediment samples from lakes, wetlands, rivers, rice paddies, experimental mesocosms, and hydroponic experiments. The resulting data will be used by the MPCA in making a decision as to whether a revision of Minnesota’s existing wild rice sulfate standard is warranted. ",,,2012-02-09,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Edward,Swain,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2772,edward.swain@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wild-rice-sulfate-standard-study-water-analyses,,,, 19249,"Wild Rice Sulfate Standard Study: Water Analyses",2013,210000,,,,,,,,,,,2.1,"Minnesota Department of Health- Environmental Laboratory","State Government","The MDH Environmental Laboratory provides essential analyses of water for the MPCA Wild Rice Standards Study, which is gathering information about the effects of sulfate on the growth of wild rice. For this study, the lab developed a ultra-sensitive test for hydrogen sulfide, which greatly facilitated the research. For this large study, the lab staff analyzed several thousand water and sediment samples from lakes, wetlands, rivers, rice paddies, experimental mesocosms, and hydroponic experiments. The resulting data will be used by the MPCA in making a decision as to whether a revision of Minnesota’s existing wild rice sulfate standard is warranted. ",,,2012-02-09,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Edward,Swain,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2772,edward.swain@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Research","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wild-rice-sulfate-standard-study-water-analyses,,,, 37729,"Wild Rice River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) - Phase 2",2018,99997,,,,,,,,,,,.43,"Wild Rice Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Phase 2 of the Wild Rice River Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) project includes: continued civic engagement; production of the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) study, which allocates pollutant load reductions for impaired waters; and production of the WRAPS report, which identifies implementation strategies that will maintain or improve water quality in many lakes and streams throughout the watershed. ",,"Wild Rice River Watershed ",2017-10-10,2020-09-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kevin,Ruud,"Wild Rice Watershed District ","11 5th Ave E",Ada,MN,56510,"(218) 784-5501",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Norman",,"Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wild-rice-river-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-phase-2,,,, 28142,"Wild Rice Watershed District Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS)",2015,109472,,,,,,,,,,,0.48,"Wild Rice Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","Assesss current data sources and preliminary information about the conditions in the watershed and present the information through bibliographies, abstracts and memos. ",,"Wild Rice River Watershed ",2014-08-01,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jeremiah,Jazdzewski,"Wild Rice Watershed District","11 East 5th Avenue ",Ada,MN,56510,"(218) 784-5501",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Clay, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Norman",,"Wild Rice River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wild-rice-watershed-district-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps,,,, 28135,"Windom Denitrification Evaluation Project",2014,153820,,,,,,,,,,,0.36,"City of Windom","Local/Regional Government","The pilot project proposed will study the effectiveness of denitrification.",,"Des Moines River - Headwaters Watershed",2014-06-18,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,,,"City of Windom","444 9th Street PO Box 38",Windom,MN,56101,"(507) 831-6129",,"Demonstration/Pilot Project","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Cottonwood,,"Des Moines River - Headwaters",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/windom-denitrification-evaluation-project,,,, 10021908,"WinLaC Prioritization & Outreach Project",2022,26000,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Wabasha SWCD","Local/Regional Government","The WinLaC Prioritization and Public Participation Project will identify priority water quality issues and concerns for the watershed approach in the Mississippi River - Winona and La Crescent watersheds. Information obtained from this project will help develop the Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Update report as well the WinLaC Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan. Chloride monitoring will provide baseline chloride data for 36 sites and additional chloride concentrations for sites experiencing elevated chloride during the winter months. A tally of WinLaC watershed residents’ water quality issues, concerns and recommended solutions will be collected during listening sessions. Establishing citizen monitoring will allow for continued monitoring of secchi tube data, which will be used for future assessment of total suspended sediment. ",,"Mississippi River - Winona Watershed Mississippi River - La Crescent Watershed ",2022-01-19,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Terri,Peters,"Wabasha SWCD","611 Broadway Ste 10",Wabasha,MN,55981,"(651) 565-4673",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Houston, Wabasha, Winona",,"Mississippi River - La Crescent, Mississippi River - Winona",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winlac-prioritization-outreach-project,,,, 10008262,"Winnebago Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Development",2017,32766,,,,,,,,,,,.26,"Freeborn SWCD","Local/Regional Government","This project will continue the development of a Pre-Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) assessment, evaluation, community outreach and involvement, and development project that will provide for a comprehensive and more successful watershed restoration approach. ",,"Winnebago River Watershed ",2017-05-30,2019-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Bartusek,MPCA,"18 Woodlake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 457-6580",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Freeborn,,"Winnebago River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winnebago-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-development,,,, 10012190,"Winnebago and Mississippi River - La Crescent TMDL/WRAPS",2020,4860,,,,,,,,,,,.04,EOR,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will produce a final Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report and Watershed Restoration and Projection Strategy (WRAPS) reports for the Winnebago and Mississippi River – La Crescent watersheds including the drafting of public notice versions of the reports, responding to comments during the public notice period and producing the final TMDL and WRAPS reports. This work will guide local implementation planning efforts by identifying water quality goals, strategies, and implementation milestones for all impaired and unimpaired lakes and streams in the Mississippi River-La Crescent and Winnebago River Watersheds. ",,"Mississippi River - La Crescent Watershed Winnebago River Watershed ",2020-01-17,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Zanon,MPCA,"18 Woodlake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 457-6580",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Faribault, Freeborn, Houston, Winona",,"Mississippi River - La Crescent, Winnebago River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winnebago-and-mississippi-river-la-crescent-tmdlwraps,,,, 29742,"Winter Maintenance Assessment Tool - Phase 2",2015,33832,,,,,,,,,,,0.15,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will produce a Winter Maintenance Assessment tool prototype that allows users to create a customized approach to modify their existing winter maintenance program that will reduce their road salt use. The tool will allow users to take inventory of their current practices and evaluate how they are doing today and where they have the most potential to reduce salt usage. The tool is critical to assisting our stakeholders meet the goals of the Twin Cities Metro Area Chloride Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAP) project without compromising public safety and taking into account the varying resources and conditions of individual programs.",,,2015-02-25,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2205",,"Demonstration/Pilot Project","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winter-maintenance-assessment-tool-phase-2,,,, 37677,"Winter Maintenance Assessment tool",2017,47612,,,,,,,,,,,0.14,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to maintain and make enhancements to the Winter Maintenance Assessment tool (WMAt), which is a necessary technical resource and planning tool for stakeholders and permittees to implement the chloride reduction strategies described in the Chloride Management Plan. The WMAt is critical for assisting stakeholders in meeting the water quality goals of the Chloride Management Plan without compromising public safety, and allowing for consideration of the varying resources and conditions for each individual winter maintenance program. The tool also allows for assistance with tracking and reporting the progress being made by the users to implement Best Management Practices (BMPs) that will prevent chloride pollution and protect Minnesota’s waters. ",,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency - Chloride (Salts) ",2017-07-03,2020-06-16,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Olmanson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2473",,"Planning, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winter-maintenance-assessment-tool-0,,,, 23887,"Winter Maintenance Assessment Tool",2014,69956,,,,,,,,,,,0.34,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is the development of an automated planning tool to complete the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Chloride Watershed Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS).",,,2014-04-29,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Brooke ",Asleson,MPCA,"520 Lafayette Road North ","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 330-6038",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winter-maintenance-assessment-tool,,,, 10027652,"Yellow Medicine/Chippewa Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Extension",2023,24996,,,,,,,,,,,.24,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) requires the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) to carry out the Total Maximum Daily Load Program (TMDL) in the state of Minnesota. Minnesota has an abundance of lakes and river reaches, many of which will require a TMDL study. In an effort to expedite the completion of TMDL projects, the MPCA has decided to construct watershed models. These models have the potential to support the simultaneous development of TMDL studies for multiple listings within a cataloging unit or 8-digit Hydrologic Unit Code watershed. In many cases, the MPCA developed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models become out of date when new meteorological and stream monitoring data become available. With new information and more water quality data collected it is necessary to update and extend the existing HSPF models. This work order will extend the Hawk, Yellow Medicine, and Chippewa River Watershed HSPF models in the Minnesota River Basin. ",,"Chippewa River Watershed Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River Watershed ",2023-03-06,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chuck,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd N","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2866",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Chippewa, Douglas, Grant, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, Otter Tail, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Stevens, Swift, Yellow Medicine",,"Chippewa River, Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/yellow-medicinechippewa-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-extension,,,, 10012174,"Yellow Medicine River Watershed Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG)",2020,75604,,,,,,,,,,,.46,"Yellow Medicine River Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will monitor four lakes and 18 stream sites within the Yellow Medicine River Watershed to collect surface water ‏quality data to determine the health of the watershed's streams and lakes and if they are in need of restoration or protection ‏strategies. The sites will be monitored according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's (MPCA) Water Monitoring Standard Operating Procedures. The goal of‏ this project will be to accurately gather water quality samples and data as part of an organized effort to determine surface water‏ quality conditions within the Yellow Medicine River Watershed. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2020-03-02,2022-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Michelle,Overholser,"Yellow Medicine River Watershed District ","PO Box 267",Minneota,MN,56264-0267,"(507) 872-6720",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, Yellow Medicine",,"Minnesota River - Yellow Medicine River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/yellow-medicine-river-watershed-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag,,,, 18447,"YSI Sonde Training - FY13",2013,1950,,,,,,,,,,,.01,"Tech Sales Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will train MPCA field staff in the proper calibration, deployment, maintenance and storage of water quality collection Sondes. Training event will cover general sonde overview, sonde maintenance, calibration procedure, short-term storage, long-term storage and 650MDS overview. ",,,2013-01-28,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Paul ",Schreiber,MPCA,,,,,218-316-3907,paul.schreiber@state.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Statewide,,Statewide,http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ysi-sonde-training-fy13,,,, 37646,"YSI Sonde Training",2017,5000,,,,,,,,,,,.1,"Tech Sales Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","Trained staff will help assure the water chemistry data that is collected is of good quality. After the 1 day training events participants will be able to calibrate sonde water quality monitoring sensors in a lab or field setting, deploy the calibrated sonde to collect water chemistry, store sondes properly during non-field season and perform preventative maintenance or simple troubleshooting actions with the help of tech support. This will be satisfied by two different training events held in 2017. ",,,2017-01-24,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Schreiber,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","7678 College Rd Ste 105",Baxter,MN,56425,"(218) 316-3907",,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Crow Wing",,"Crow Wing River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Sartell, Pine River, Rum River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ysi-sonde-training,,,, 1384,"Zavoral's Creek Water Quality Monitoring",2011,5618,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Washington Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water quality data at Zavoral Creek over a two year period.",,,2011-03-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Erik,Anderson,,,,,,651-275-1136,erik.anderson@mnwcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zavorals-creek-water-quality-monitoring,,,, 10008242,"Zumbro Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Refresh and Scenario Simulations",2019,59532,,,,,,,,,,,.27,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","In previous phases of work, a Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model of the Zumbro River Watershed was developed to simulate hydrology and water quality for the 1995-2009 simulation period (Phase I), applied to evaluate various management scenarios for reducing sediment and nutrient loading (Phase II), and used to develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for impaired stream segments and inform development of a nutrient TMDL for Rice Lake (Phase III). The current phase of this project (Phase IV) will refine the existing simulation period through 2018 and update the hydrology and water quality calibration, based on new data and information. The model will also be applied to evaluate management scenarios, building from scenarios constructed during previous phases of work. ",,"Zumbro River Watershed ",2019-05-02,2019-09-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Dr SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Goodhue, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zumbro-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-refresh-and-scenario-simulations,,,, 10008276,"Zumbro River Load Monitoring Network",2019,23441,,,,,,,,,,,0.16,"Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","2019: The Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations at four sub-watershed sites in the Zumbro River Watershed. Approximately 25 grab samples per site between ice-out and October 31 of 2019 will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Sites include: North Fork Zumbro River (near Mazeppa, MN), Middle Fork Zumbro River (near Oronoco, MN), South Branch Middle Fork River (near Oronoco, MN) and South Fork Zumbro River (near Rochester, MN). 2020-2022: The Olmsted SWCD will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring at four sub-watershed sites in the Zumbro River Watershed.  Approximately 50 stream samples per site between ice-out and October 31, annually will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Sites include: North Fork Zumbro River (near Mazeppa, MN), Middle Fork Zumbro River (near Oronoco, MN), South Branch Middle Fork River (near Oronoco, MN) and South Fork Zumbro River (near Rochester, MN).  ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2019-02-11,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Aaron,Gamm,"Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District","2122 Campus Dr. SE, Suite 200",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 328-7131",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Olmsted, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zumbro-river-load-monitoring-network,,,, 10008276,"Zumbro River Load Monitoring Network",2020,5327,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","2019: The Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations at four sub-watershed sites in the Zumbro River Watershed. Approximately 25 grab samples per site between ice-out and October 31 of 2019 will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Sites include: North Fork Zumbro River (near Mazeppa, MN), Middle Fork Zumbro River (near Oronoco, MN), South Branch Middle Fork River (near Oronoco, MN) and South Fork Zumbro River (near Rochester, MN). 2020-2022: The Olmsted SWCD will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring at four sub-watershed sites in the Zumbro River Watershed.  Approximately 50 stream samples per site between ice-out and October 31, annually will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Sites include: North Fork Zumbro River (near Mazeppa, MN), Middle Fork Zumbro River (near Oronoco, MN), South Branch Middle Fork River (near Oronoco, MN) and South Fork Zumbro River (near Rochester, MN).  ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2019-02-11,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Aaron,Gamm,"Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District","2122 Campus Dr. SE, Suite 200",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 328-7131",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Olmsted, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zumbro-river-load-monitoring-network,,,, 10008276,"Zumbro River Load Monitoring Network",2021,4772,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","2019: The Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations at four sub-watershed sites in the Zumbro River Watershed. Approximately 25 grab samples per site between ice-out and October 31 of 2019 will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Sites include: North Fork Zumbro River (near Mazeppa, MN), Middle Fork Zumbro River (near Oronoco, MN), South Branch Middle Fork River (near Oronoco, MN) and South Fork Zumbro River (near Rochester, MN). 2020-2022: The Olmsted SWCD will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring at four sub-watershed sites in the Zumbro River Watershed.  Approximately 50 stream samples per site between ice-out and October 31, annually will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Sites include: North Fork Zumbro River (near Mazeppa, MN), Middle Fork Zumbro River (near Oronoco, MN), South Branch Middle Fork River (near Oronoco, MN) and South Fork Zumbro River (near Rochester, MN).  ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2019-02-11,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Aaron,Gamm,"Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District","2122 Campus Dr. SE, Suite 200",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 328-7131",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Olmsted, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zumbro-river-load-monitoring-network,,,, 10008276,"Zumbro River Load Monitoring Network",2022,75564,,,,,,,,,,,.26,"Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","2019: The Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring and pollutant load calculations at four sub-watershed sites in the Zumbro River Watershed. Approximately 25 grab samples per site between ice-out and October 31 of 2019 will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Sites include: North Fork Zumbro River (near Mazeppa, MN), Middle Fork Zumbro River (near Oronoco, MN), South Branch Middle Fork River (near Oronoco, MN) and South Fork Zumbro River (near Rochester, MN). 2020-2022: The Olmsted SWCD will assist the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) with water quality monitoring at four sub-watershed sites in the Zumbro River Watershed.  Approximately 50 stream samples per site between ice-out and October 31, annually will be collected along with field measurements and observations. Sites include: North Fork Zumbro River (near Mazeppa, MN), Middle Fork Zumbro River (near Oronoco, MN), South Branch Middle Fork River (near Oronoco, MN) and South Fork Zumbro River (near Rochester, MN).  ",,"Watershed Pollutant Load Monitoring Network ",2019-02-11,2024-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Aaron,Gamm,"Olmsted County Soil and Water Conservation District","2122 Campus Dr. SE, Suite 200",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 328-7131",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Olmsted, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zumbro-river-load-monitoring-network,,,, 10027659,"Zumbro River Watershed Surface Water Assessment Grant (SWAG) 2023",2023,89448,,,,,,,,,,,.61,"Olmsted Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","Olmsted Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will work in coordination with Goodhue SWCD, Wabasha SWCD, and Dodge County Environmental Services to collect water quality and chemistry parameters on 23 MPCA approved sites within the Zumbro River watershed during the 2023-24 sampling season. ",,"Surface Water Assessment Grants ",2023-03-01,2025-01-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Skip,Langer,"Olmsted Soil and Water Conservation District","2122 Capus Drive SE Suite 200",Rochester,MN,55906,"(507) 328-7131",,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Goodhue, Olmsted, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zumbro-river-watershed-surface-water-assessment-grant-swag-2023,,,, 37739,"Zumbro Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS) Continuing Education & Outreach",2018,10600,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will build upon the outreach and education efforts of the Zumbro Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS). The targeted area will be residents of the Zumbro River Watershed, specifically individuals and organizations that are not professionally involved in managing natural resources. This project will provide necessary outreach and education during the interim between the Zumbro WRAPS and beginning the One Watershed, One Plan process. The Zumbro Watershed Partnership will offer education on watershed management, specifically the Zumbro WRAPS, on many diverse platforms. ",,"Zumbro River Watershed ",2017-12-01,2019-01-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,"MPCA Rochester Office","18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Goodhue, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zumbro-watershed-restoration-and-protection-strategy-wraps-continuing-education-outreach,,,, 37424,"Zumbro Watershed Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs)",2017,62622,,,,,,,,,,,.28,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The goal of this project is to test the sensitivity of the Zumbro River Watershed Hydrological Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) model management scenario results. Additional goals are to develop Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) for impaired stream reaches and Rice Lake, which will be documented in a TMDL Report. The consultant will apply the existing calibrated and validated Zumbro River Watershed HSPF model to construct load duration curves to develop TMDLs. The contractor will deliver a technical memorandum documenting the sensitivity analyses, all of the modeling files in the form of a model package, as well as a draft and final TMDL report. ",,"Zumbro River Watershed ",2016-10-10,2017-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Goodhue, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zumbro-watershed-total-maximum-daily-loads-tmdls,,,, 23895,"Zumbro River Watershed Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Modeling Phase 2",2014,75027,,,"1. A refined watershed model with improved accuracy for assessing impairment issues. 2. Model applications that assess various management scenarios, the results of which will be used by decision-makers, including agency staff and stakeholders, to educate",,,,,,,,0.35,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","The Zumbro River watershed HSPF model will be refined to include recent data and information as well as evaluate various management scenarios to inform the most effective actions for reducing sediment and nutrient loading and improving water quality. Specifically, to provide the foundation for the Lake Zumbro Phosphorus Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL).",,,2014-08-01,2015-08-01,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Justin ",Watkins,MPCA,"18 Wood Lake Drive SE",Rochester,MN,55904,"(507) 206-2621",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Winona,,"Zumbro River",http://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zumbro-river-watershed-hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-modeling-phase-2,,,,