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Lake of the Woods SWCD
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$52,105
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

Resort owners and recreational enthusiasts rely on Bostic and Zippel Bays to provide them with protected access to Lake of the Woods. Without these bays, access to the large lake would be very limited.

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Renville Soil and Water Conservation District
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$1,500,000
Source: 
Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund

One thousand acres of rare and unique Granite Rock Outcrop Ecosystem, located in the Upper Minnesota River Valley, will be preserved and enhanced through perpetual conservation easements.

Recipient: 
East Otter Tail Soil and Water Conservation District
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$130,650
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

A large portion of Otter Tail County has been identified as being susceptible to groundwater contamination from nitrates and other water soluble contaminants. Agriculture is the predominant land use activity in this area. Irrigation in the county has increased in the last few years.

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Minnesota Department of Health
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$250,000
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

Approximately 70 percent of all Minnesotans rely on groundwater as their primary source of drinking water. Wells used for drinking water must be properly sealed when removed from service to protect both public health and Minnesota’s invaluable groundwater resources.

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St. Croix Watershed Research Station (Science Museum of MN)
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$425,000
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

 Statewide
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St. Cloud State University
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$220,352
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

This project will assess the exposure and effects of WWTP effluent on a model vertebrae organism, the fathead minnow.

Itasca
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Lake of the Woods Soil and Water Conservation District
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$39,134
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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).

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Pennington SWCD
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$88,681
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

The Ralph Engelstad Arena in Thief River Falls is the premier high school hockey arena in the State of Minnesota. The Arena fills two city blocks and is covered by 85-90% impervious (hard) surface. Rainfall events completely inundate roads and sidewalks, overloading the stormsewer system.

A project of: Source Water Protection Grant Program
Recipient: 
RAM Mutual Insurance
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$565
Source: 
Clean Water Fund
Public awareness; install new meter
Recipient: 
Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$121,000
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Recipient: 
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$10,800
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$11,119
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Recipient: 
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$10,800
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$11,119
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Recipient: 
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$10,800
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$11,119
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Recipient: 
United States Geological Survey (USGS)
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$10,800
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$11,119
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Recipient: 
Red Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$34,366
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Recipient: 
Red Lake Watershed District
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$86,514
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Recipient: 
Red Lake Watershed District (RLWD)
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$150,000
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

This project Phase will collect data, background information, and watershed characteristics within the Red Lake River watershed.

Recipient: 
Red Lake County SWCD
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$27,600
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

The Clean Water Fund Project's primary purpose is to reduce soil loss, eliminate sediment deposition in the two Red Lake Watershed District(RLWD) ditch systems, improve water quality, and reduce maintenance costs alongthese ditch systems.

Recipient: 
International Water Institute
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$272,267
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Recipient: 
Red River Watershed Management Board
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$53,199
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Itasca
Recipient: 
Red River Watershed Management Board
2010 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$346,000
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Recipient: 
Red River Watershed Management Board
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$200,000
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Itasca
Recipient: 
Red River Watershed Management Board
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$194,490
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

This project will provide land and water managers in the Red River Basin with data and online tools to prioritize actions on the landscape that achieve water quality objectives identified in local and state plans. This will help identify strategically important locations for implementing erosion control and water management practices.

Recipient: 
International Water Institute
2011 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$60,915
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.

Recipient: 
International Water Institute
2012 Fiscal Year Funding Amount:
$134,867
Source: 
Clean Water Fund

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.