BEAVER DAM LAKE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT: Library Lake Southwest Stormwater Wetland Project

Purpose

The Beaver Dam Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to develop a storm water design plan in the City of Cumberland for the southwest side of Library Lake. The final deliverables include all data collected, land acquisition strategy, facility preliminary design plans, modeling results, budget and construction strategy, and wetland inventory and restoration plan. Specific project tasks include: 1) Land access & acquisition investigation; 2) Wetland, geotechnical, & utility investigation; 3) Topographic & watershed analysis; 4) Design schematic; 5) BMP & water quality modeling; 6) Wetland restoration & invasive species strategy. This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.

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LPL-1565-15
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Reports and Documents
The City of Cumberland, Wisconsin is supporting the efforts of the Beaver Lake Dam Management District in pursuing a grant to improve water quality in Beaver Dam Lake. The grant funds will be used to create a stormwater treatment facility south of Library Lake. The purpose of this report is to document the boundaries of wetland resources at the proposed stormwater treatment facility location south of Library Lake (Figure 1). This report has been prepared to facilitate a wetland boundary and type determination by the wetland regulatory agencies.
The City of Cumberland, Wisconsin is supporting the efforts of the Beaver Lake Dam Management District in pursuing a grant to improve water quality in Beaver Dam Lake. The grant funds will be used to create a stormwater treatment facility south of Library Lake. The purpose of this report is to document the boundaries of wetland resources at the proposed stormwater treatment facility location south of Library Lake (Figure 1). This report has been prepared to facilitate a wetland boundary and type determination by the wetland regulatory agencies.
The City of Cumberland, Wisconsin is supporting the efforts of the Beaver Lake Dam Management District in pursuing a grant to improve water quality in Beaver Dam Lake. The grant funds will be used to create a stormwater treatment facility south of Library Lake. The purpose of this report is to document the boundaries of wetland resources at the proposed stormwater treatment facility location south of Library Lake (Figure 1). This report has been prepared to facilitate a wetland boundary and type determination by the wetland regulatory agencies.
The City of Cumberland, Wisconsin is supporting the efforts of the Beaver Lake Dam Management District in pursuing a grant to improve water quality in Beaver Dam Lake. The grant funds will be used to create a stormwater treatment facility south of Library Lake. The purpose of this report is to document the boundaries of wetland resources at the proposed stormwater treatment facility location south of Library Lake (Figure 1). This report has been prepared to facilitate a wetland boundary and type determination by the wetland regulatory agencies.
 
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The Beaver Dam Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to develop a storm water design plan in the City of Cumberland for the southwest side of Library Lake. The final deliverables include all data collected, land acquisition strategy, facility preliminary design plans, modeling results, budget and construction strategy, and wetland inventory and restoration plan. Specific project tasks include: 1) Land access & acquisition investigation; 2) Wetland, geotechnical, & utility investigation; 3) Topographic & watershed analysis; 4) Design schematic; 5) BMP & water quality modeling; 6) Wetland restoration & invasive species strategy.
 
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