Watershed - Oconomowoc River (UR09)
Oconomowoc River Watershed

Details

The Oconomowoc River Watershed drains approximately 128 square miles encompassing portions of Dodge, Jefferson, Washington and Waukesha counties. The Oconomowoc River, the principal stream draining the watershed, rises in Section 10, Town of Richfield, Washington County, where it is formed by the confluence of farm ditches and drainage from field tiles. From its source, the river flows in a southwesterly direction through six major lakes for approximately 49 miles before entering the Rock River in the Town of Ixonia, Jefferson County. The land use in the watershed is distributed as follows: 41% agricultural, 6% urban, 16% forest, and 13% wetland. Major lakes in the watershed include Friess Lake in Washington County, and Beaver, Fowler, Lac LaBelle, Keesus, Moose, North, Oconomowoc, Okauchee, Pine and Silver lakes in Waukesha County. Other than the Oconomowoc River, major streams include Coney Creek, Flynn Creek, Little Oconomowoc River and Mason Creek in Washington County; Battle Creek, Little Oconomowoc River, Mason Creek and Rosenow Creek in Waukesha County; and Battle Creek in Jefferson County. The City of Oconomowoc is the only municipality in the watershed with a wastewater discharge to surface water. The most densely developed urban areas are located in Waukesha County, adjacent to Okauchee, Fowler and Lac La Belle Lakes. Two fish on the Wisconsin Threatened and Endangered Species List have been found in the watershed; they are, respectively, the slender madtom and the pugnose shiner (Fago, 1982).

Date  2002

Ecological Landscapes for Oconomowoc River Watershed

Ecological Landscapes

The Southeast Glacial Plains Ecological Landscape makes up the bulk of the non-coastal land area in southeast Wisconsin. This Ecological Landscape is made up of glacial till plains and moraines. Most of this Ecological Landscape is composed of glacial materials deposited during the Wisconsin Ice Age, but the southwest portion consists of older, pre-Wisconsin till with a more dissected topography. Soils are lime-rich tills overlain in most areas by a silt-loam loess cap. Agricultural and residential interests throughout the landscape have significantly altered the historical vegetation. Most of the rare natural communities that remain are associated with large moraines or in areas where the Niagara Escarpment occurs close to the surface. Historically, vegetation in the Southeast Glacial Plains consisted of a mix of prairie, oak forests and savanna, and maple-basswood forests. Wet-mesic prairies, southern sedge meadows, emergent marshes, and calcareous fens were found in lower portions of the Landscape. End moraines and drumlins supported savannas and forests. Agricultural and urban land use practices have drastically changed the land cover of the Southeast Glacial Plains since Euro-American settlement. The current vegetation is primarily agricultural cropland. Remaining forests occupy only about 10% of the land area and consist of maple-basswood, lowland hardwoods, and oak. No large mesic forests exist today except on the Kettle Interlobate Moraine which has topography too rugged for agriculture. Some existing forest patches that were formerly savannas have succeeded to hardwood forest due to fire suppression.

Date  2010

Recreational Opportunities

Publicly owned recreation lands total about 1,100 acres and include three large county-owned parks adjacent to Friess Lake, Okauchee Lake and near the Monches Millpond on the Oconomowoc River. Other recreational facilities include boat launching or public access sites on Pine, Lac La Belle, Okauchee, Fowler, Beaver and Oconomowoc lakes.

Date  2002

Oconomowoc River Watershed At-a-Glance

Impaired Water in Oconomowoc River Watershed
River and Stream QualityAll Waters in Watershed

Rapid urbanization of the watershed is continuing, especially on and near lakes. The cumulative effect of this urbanization is threatening water quality and hastening the eutrophication of the lakes. The Oconomowoc River was selected as a priority watershed in 1983. A nonpoint source control plan for the Oconomowoc River watershed was completed in 1986.

Date  2002

Watershed Trout Streams
Watershed Outstanding & Exceptional Resources

Lakes and Impoundments

Impaired Waters

List of Impaired Waters
Watershed Documents
Watershed Grants
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
2/16/2005
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Oconomowoc Lake: Oconomowoc Highbred Milfoil Research: The Village of Oconomowoc Lake will contract with Wisconsin Lutheran College to conduct a study of chemical treatment of hybrid milfoil. A pretreatment and a post treatment survey plant survey will be conducted in the four test plots. Four different treatments will take place (one control plot and three different dosage strength plots). Water quality sampling will be conducted at all four sites on a weekly basis. Reconnaissance sampling will be conducted twice a week during the study (between the pretreatment and post treatment surveys). The study will last approximately 4 weeks. Follow up surveys will be conducted one month and two months after the main study is complete. The project deliverable will be a report containing all of the results of the study, as outlined in the project proposal. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report will be submitted to the Department of Natural Resources


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
2/16/2005
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Village Of Oconomowoc Lake: Oconomowoc Highbred Milfoil Research: The Village of Oconomowoc Lake will contract with Wisconsin Lutheran College to conduct a study of chemical treatment of hybrid milfoil. A pretreatment and a post treatment survey plant survey will be conducted in the four test plots. Four different treatments will take place (one control plot and three different dosage strength plots). Water quality sampling will be conducted at all four sites on a weekly basis. Reconnaissance sampling will be conducted twice a week during the study (between the pretreatment and post treatment surveys). The study will last approximately 4 weeks. Follow up surveys will be conducted one month and two months after the main study is complete. The project deliverable will be a report containing all of the results of the study, as outlined in the project proposal. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report will be submitted to the Department of Natural Resources


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
4/15/2019
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Silver Lake Management District: 2019-2021 Big Silver Hwm Integrated Pest Management Program: The Silver Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to manage Eurasian watermilfoil through physical and chemical means.

Project deliverables include: Submit annual and final reports to the DNR \2013 Lake Coordinator.

Specific project activities include: 1) Implement and monitor HWM hand harvesting activities; 2) Implement and monitor HWM herbicide treatment in Fox Tail Bay; 3) Conduct herbicide residual monitoring: 4) Conduct annual point intercept surveys.

Special Conditions: Information contained in reports submitted to the DNR cannot be password or write protected.

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.

Final report: it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
5/1/2020
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Okauchee Lake Management District: Okauchee Lake/Wdnr Chemical Treatment Starry Stonewort: The Okauchee Lake Management District will undertake control and containment measures for a population of Starry Stonewort, recently documented in Okauchee Lake. The project includes participation in a study with the ACOE and Wisconsin DNR. The District will hire contractors to install a temporary floating curtain barrier and chemically treat a population of starry stonewort located at and adjacent to the Golden Mast boat launch and marina. The District will contract with the State Lab of Hygiene to analyze residual chemical samples taken by the Wisconsin DNR during the study. The District will hire scuba divers to hand pull small scattered populations of starry stonewort later in the summer. The District will train its harvesting crew in the identification of starry stonewort. The project deliverable is a short report containing the treatment record, photos of the barrier in place, GPS locations of hand pulling areas, summary of harvesting log regarding starry stonewort activities and a table containing the results of the residual chemical monitoring.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
5/1/2020
Waters Involved
Okauchee Lake
Status
Complete

Okauchee Lake Management District: Okauchee Lake/Wdnr Chemical Treatment Starry Stonewort: The Okauchee Lake Management District will undertake control and containment measures for a population of Starry Stonewort, recently documented in Okauchee Lake. The project includes participation in a study with the ACOE and Wisconsin DNR. The District will hire contractors to install a temporary floating curtain barrier and chemically treat a population of starry stonewort located at and adjacent to the Golden Mast boat launch and marina. The District will contract with the State Lab of Hygiene to analyze residual chemical samples taken by the Wisconsin DNR during the study. The District will hire scuba divers to hand pull small scattered populations of starry stonewort later in the summer. The District will train its harvesting crew in the identification of starry stonewort. The project deliverable is a short report containing the treatment record, photos of the barrier in place, GPS locations of hand pulling areas, summary of harvesting log regarding starry stonewort activities and a table containing the results of the residual chemical monitoring.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Allis Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Allis Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Amy Bell Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Amy Bell Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Applebecker Millpond
Status
Complete

City Of Delafield: Nagawicka Lake Plant Survey And Plan: The City of Delafield will hire a contractor to conduct a plant survey and update the aquatic plant management plan for Nagawicka Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey with 1451 points. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution and a list of plant species found; 3) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution, and identify nutrient and contaminant input and balances; 4) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 5) Results of a recreational use survey; 6) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 7) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Bark Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Bark Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Bark River
Status
Complete

City Of Delafield: Nagawicka Lake Plant Survey And Plan: The City of Delafield will hire a contractor to conduct a plant survey and update the aquatic plant management plan for Nagawicka Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey with 1451 points. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution and a list of plant species found; 3) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution, and identify nutrient and contaminant input and balances; 4) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 5) Results of a recreational use survey; 6) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 7) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Barton Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Barton Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Beaver Dam Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Beaver Dam Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Beck Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Beck Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Boltonville Millpond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Boltonville Millpond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Brickyard Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Brickyard Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Druid Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Druid Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Ehne Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Ehne Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Erler Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Erler Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Fowler Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Fowler Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan Update: The City of Oconomowoc is sponsoring a project to conduct a full lake point intercept survey and to update the 2018 Aquatic Plant Management Plan for Fowler Lake.

Project final deliverables include: an excel spreadsheet containing the raw data from the point intercept plant survey and an updated Aquatic Plant Management plan.

Specific project activities include: Conducting a P/I survey in the summer of 2022 and development of an aquatic plant management plan. Elements of the plan include: 1) A summary table that lists the plants found, # sites found, frequency of occurrence (FOO) at sites shallower than the maximum depth of plants, and average rake fullness; 2) A comparison table that lists the plants found, 2017 FOO; 2022 FOO; 2017 average rake fullness and 2022 average rake fullness; 3) a discussion regarding the changes in the plant community over time; 4) Maps displaying point intercept for each of the five to seven top native plant species and any non native species; 5) A map imposed on an air photo denoting the harvester cutting paths (in color) including specifics like length, width and depth of cut; and 6) A discussion regarding the logistics of harvesting including disposal site.

Special Conditions: All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database.

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.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Association: Friess Lake Aquatic Management Plan: The Friess Lake Advancement Association is sponsoring a project to create an aquatic plant management (APM) plan.

Activities: 1) Conduct a full point intercept (PI) survey on Friess Lake and Little Friess Lake; 2) Analyze data collected; 3) Write a report and APM plan.

Deliverables: 1) Electronic copy of the excel spreadsheet containing raw PI data; 2) Summary tables of the frequency of occurrence and rake densities by species; 3) Distribution maps for prominent plant species showing locations found and densities; 4) Summary of chemical treatments from past 5 years; 5) Discussion and analysis of data collected 6) Options for harvesting and chemical treatment on the lakes.

Conditions: 1) Provide DNR Biologist with draft management plan for review. 2) Reference Aquatic Plant Management In Wisconsin guidance for aquatic plant monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development (https://www3.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/UWEXLakes/Documents/ecology/Aquatic%20Plants/APMguideFull2010.pdf 3) PI surveys shall follow Recommended Baseline Monitoring of Aquatic Plants in Wisconsin: Sampling Design, Field and Laboratory Procedures, Data Entry and Analysis, and Applications [PUB-SS-1068]. Submit electronic PI data to: DNRBaselineAquaticPlants@wisconsin.gov 4) Lake-wide PI surveys to be conducted between June 15 and September 15.

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein. Data, reports, surveys, and supporting information, including photos, maps and GIS data, must be submitted to the DNR Biologist in electronic format and in any other format they specify.

If a consultant provides a final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR Biologist with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making a final payment to the consultant. Include electronic copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

Also see B. Special Conditions below.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Gilbert Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Gilbert Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Hartford Millpond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Hartford Millpond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Hasmer Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Hasmer Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Hawthorn Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Hawthorn Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Hickey Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Hickey Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Keowns Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Keowns Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Kohlsville Millpond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Kohlsville Millpond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Lake Five
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Lake Five
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2008
Waters Involved
Lake Keesus
Status
Complete

Lake Keesus Management District: Lake Keesus Apm Update: The Keesus Lake Management District will hire a contractor to update the APM plan of 1998 to meet the requirements of NR 198.43(1). Plant survey data collected in the summer of 2007 (not part of this grant) will be utilized. The APM plan will also assess the curly-leaf pondweed (CLP) population during peak coverage (late spring) to include: 1)A visual survey around the lake perimeter 2)Areas of significant infestation will be mapped using GPS or similar device 3)Digital Images will be taken at all noted GPS location and rake hauls will be collected to assess CLP density
The contractor will also promote aquatic invasive species (AIS) awareness to local residents and train volunteers to identify and monitor AIS. 1)A workshop will be conducted for District residents to assist in how to identify and monitor the lake for known AIS on Lake Keesus.2)The workshop will also instruct the residents on how to identify Eurasian milfoil, CLP and zebra mussels in addition to field methods and management alternatives.
The focus of the aquatic plant management plan will build on education of residents regard existing AIS and new prevention strategies.
Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the final plan will be provided to the department. Exact details for all deliverables are described in the project description of the grant application.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2009
Waters Involved
Lake Keesus
Status
Complete

Lake Keesus Management District: Lake Keesus Cbcw: The Lake Keesus Lake Management District wishes to implement a one year Clean Boats, Clean Waters program in 2010. The LKMD would hire a watercraft inspector to staff the Lake Keesus boat launch for approximately 333 hours. The inspector would staff the launch during busy times between Memorial Day and Labor Day, primarily on the weekends. The inspector would work approximately 25 to 30 hours per week. The project deliverables include 1) entry of all watercraft inspection data into the statewide database (SWIMS) and 2) a short report summarizing how the summer inspections fared (how many boats inspected, any difficulties encountered, how many hours worked and a log of the dates/times worked).


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Lake Lenwood
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Lake Lenwood
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Lake Twelve
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Lake Twelve
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Lehner Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Lehner Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Lent Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Lent Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Little Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Little Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Little Drickens Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Little Drickens Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Little Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Little Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Little Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Association: Friess Lake Aquatic Management Plan: The Friess Lake Advancement Association is sponsoring a project to create an aquatic plant management (APM) plan.

Activities: 1) Conduct a full point intercept (PI) survey on Friess Lake and Little Friess Lake; 2) Analyze data collected; 3) Write a report and APM plan.

Deliverables: 1) Electronic copy of the excel spreadsheet containing raw PI data; 2) Summary tables of the frequency of occurrence and rake densities by species; 3) Distribution maps for prominent plant species showing locations found and densities; 4) Summary of chemical treatments from past 5 years; 5) Discussion and analysis of data collected 6) Options for harvesting and chemical treatment on the lakes.

Conditions: 1) Provide DNR Biologist with draft management plan for review. 2) Reference Aquatic Plant Management In Wisconsin guidance for aquatic plant monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development (https://www3.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/UWEXLakes/Documents/ecology/Aquatic%20Plants/APMguideFull2010.pdf 3) PI surveys shall follow Recommended Baseline Monitoring of Aquatic Plants in Wisconsin: Sampling Design, Field and Laboratory Procedures, Data Entry and Analysis, and Applications [PUB-SS-1068]. Submit electronic PI data to: DNRBaselineAquaticPlants@wisconsin.gov 4) Lake-wide PI surveys to be conducted between June 15 and September 15.

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein. Data, reports, surveys, and supporting information, including photos, maps and GIS data, must be submitted to the DNR Biologist in electronic format and in any other format they specify.

If a consultant provides a final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR Biologist with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making a final payment to the consultant. Include electronic copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

Also see B. Special Conditions below.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Loew Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Loew Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Lohr Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Lohr Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Lucas Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Lucas Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Malloy Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Malloy Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Mayfield Pond (Schwietzer)
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Mayfield Pond (Schwietzer)
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
McConville Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
McConville Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Miller Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Miller Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Monches Millpond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Monches Millpond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Mud Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Mud Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Mueller Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Mueller Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Murphy Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Murphy Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Nagawicka Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Delafield: Nagawicka Lake Plant Survey And Plan: The City of Delafield will hire a contractor to conduct a plant survey and update the aquatic plant management plan for Nagawicka Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey with 1451 points. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution and a list of plant species found; 3) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution, and identify nutrient and contaminant input and balances; 4) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 5) Results of a recreational use survey; 6) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 7) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Newburg Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Newburg Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: 2024 Point Intercept Survey And Updated Aquatic Plant Management Plan: The North Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to create an aquatic plant management plan (APM).

Activities: 1) Conduct a full point intercept (PI) survey; 2) analyze the data collected; and 3) write a report and an APM plan.

Deliverables: 1) Electronic copy of excel spreadsheet containing raw PI data; 2) summary tables of the frequency of occurrence and rake densities by species; 3) distribution maps for prominent plant species showing locations and densities; 4) summary of chemical treatments and harvesting activities from the past 5 years; 5) discussion and analysis of data collected; 6) options for chemical treatment and 7) development of a harvesting plan.

Conditions: 1) Provide DNR Biologist with draft version of the management plan for review. 2) Reference Aquatic Plant Management In Wisconsin guidance for aquatic plant monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development (https://www3.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/UWEXLakes/Documents/ecology/Aquatic%20Plants/APMguideFull2010.pdf 3) PI surveys shall follow Recommended Baseline Monitoring of Aquatic Plants in Wisconsin: Sampling Design, Field and Laboratory Procedures, Data Entry and Analysis, and Applications [PUB-SS-1068]. Submit electronic PI data to: DNRBaselineAquaticPlants@wisconsin.gov

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein. Data, reports, surveys, and supporting information, including photos, maps and GIS data, must be submitted to the DNR Biologist in electronic format and in any other format they specify.

If a consultant provides a final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR Biologist with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making a final payment to the consultant. Include electronic copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

Also see B. Special Conditions below.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Fowler Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan Update: The City of Oconomowoc is sponsoring a project to conduct a full lake point intercept survey and to update the 2018 Aquatic Plant Management Plan for Fowler Lake.

Project final deliverables include: an excel spreadsheet containing the raw data from the point intercept plant survey and an updated Aquatic Plant Management plan.

Specific project activities include: Conducting a P/I survey in the summer of 2022 and development of an aquatic plant management plan. Elements of the plan include: 1) A summary table that lists the plants found, # sites found, frequency of occurrence (FOO) at sites shallower than the maximum depth of plants, and average rake fullness; 2) A comparison table that lists the plants found, 2017 FOO; 2022 FOO; 2017 average rake fullness and 2022 average rake fullness; 3) a discussion regarding the changes in the plant community over time; 4) Maps displaying point intercept for each of the five to seven top native plant species and any non native species; 5) A map imposed on an air photo denoting the harvester cutting paths (in color) including specifics like length, width and depth of cut; and 6) A discussion regarding the logistics of harvesting including disposal site.

Special Conditions: All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database.

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.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Association: Friess Lake Aquatic Management Plan: The Friess Lake Advancement Association is sponsoring a project to create an aquatic plant management (APM) plan.

Activities: 1) Conduct a full point intercept (PI) survey on Friess Lake and Little Friess Lake; 2) Analyze data collected; 3) Write a report and APM plan.

Deliverables: 1) Electronic copy of the excel spreadsheet containing raw PI data; 2) Summary tables of the frequency of occurrence and rake densities by species; 3) Distribution maps for prominent plant species showing locations found and densities; 4) Summary of chemical treatments from past 5 years; 5) Discussion and analysis of data collected 6) Options for harvesting and chemical treatment on the lakes.

Conditions: 1) Provide DNR Biologist with draft management plan for review. 2) Reference Aquatic Plant Management In Wisconsin guidance for aquatic plant monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development (https://www3.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/UWEXLakes/Documents/ecology/Aquatic%20Plants/APMguideFull2010.pdf 3) PI surveys shall follow Recommended Baseline Monitoring of Aquatic Plants in Wisconsin: Sampling Design, Field and Laboratory Procedures, Data Entry and Analysis, and Applications [PUB-SS-1068]. Submit electronic PI data to: DNRBaselineAquaticPlants@wisconsin.gov 4) Lake-wide PI surveys to be conducted between June 15 and September 15.

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein. Data, reports, surveys, and supporting information, including photos, maps and GIS data, must be submitted to the DNR Biologist in electronic format and in any other format they specify.

If a consultant provides a final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR Biologist with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making a final payment to the consultant. Include electronic copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

Also see B. Special Conditions below.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: 2024 Point Intercept Survey And Updated Aquatic Plant Management Plan: The North Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to create an aquatic plant management plan (APM).

Activities: 1) Conduct a full point intercept (PI) survey; 2) analyze the data collected; and 3) write a report and an APM plan.

Deliverables: 1) Electronic copy of excel spreadsheet containing raw PI data; 2) summary tables of the frequency of occurrence and rake densities by species; 3) distribution maps for prominent plant species showing locations and densities; 4) summary of chemical treatments and harvesting activities from the past 5 years; 5) discussion and analysis of data collected; 6) options for chemical treatment and 7) development of a harvesting plan.

Conditions: 1) Provide DNR Biologist with draft version of the management plan for review. 2) Reference Aquatic Plant Management In Wisconsin guidance for aquatic plant monitoring and aquatic plant management plan development (https://www3.uwsp.edu/cnr-ap/UWEXLakes/Documents/ecology/Aquatic%20Plants/APMguideFull2010.pdf 3) PI surveys shall follow Recommended Baseline Monitoring of Aquatic Plants in Wisconsin: Sampling Design, Field and Laboratory Procedures, Data Entry and Analysis, and Applications [PUB-SS-1068]. Submit electronic PI data to: DNRBaselineAquaticPlants@wisconsin.gov

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein. Data, reports, surveys, and supporting information, including photos, maps and GIS data, must be submitted to the DNR Biologist in electronic format and in any other format they specify.

If a consultant provides a final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR Biologist with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making a final payment to the consultant. Include electronic copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

Also see B. Special Conditions below.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Paradise Valley Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Paradise Valley Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Pike Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Pike Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Proschinger Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Proschinger Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Quas Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Quas Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Radtke Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Radtke Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Rockfield Quarry Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Rockfield Quarry Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Schwietzer Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Schwietzer Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Silver Lake (Paradise Valley)
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Silver Lake (Paradise Valley)
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Smith Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Smith Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Tilly Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Tilly Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

City Of Delafield: Nagawicka Lake Plant Survey And Plan: The City of Delafield will hire a contractor to conduct a plant survey and update the aquatic plant management plan for Nagawicka Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey with 1451 points. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution and a list of plant species found; 3) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution, and identify nutrient and contaminant input and balances; 4) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 5) Results of a recreational use survey; 6) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 7) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Upper Nashotah Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Delafield: Nagawicka Lake Plant Survey And Plan: The City of Delafield will hire a contractor to conduct a plant survey and update the aquatic plant management plan for Nagawicka Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey with 1451 points. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution and a list of plant species found; 3) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution, and identify nutrient and contaminant input and balances; 4) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 5) Results of a recreational use survey; 6) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 7) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Wallace Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Wallace Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
5/1/2004
Waters Involved
Werner Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Education Campaign To Collect Exotic Species At Boat Launch: The Town of Washington, in cooperation with the Eagle River Chain of Lake Association, is sponoring an education campaign on aquatic exotic species. This project includes the placement of signs, buckets, fenced in areas to store the buckets and designated collection areas at each of the 10 boat launch sites on the chain of lakes. The project also includes an education program including how to use the buckets to remove plant fragments from the lake, newsletters and news stories on aquaitc exotic species targeting lake users.

Project deliverables include:
* final report including a summary of the amount of public participation including fishing tournament participants;
* copies of newletters, newpaper articles and other media coverage.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Werner Pond
Status
Complete

Town Of Washington: Clean Boats Clean Waters Training: The Town of Washington is sponsoring an Aquatic Invasive Species Education, Prevention & Planning project which will focus on increasing AIS public awareness and preventing the introduction of AIS into Washington's lake through Clean Boat/CleanWaters training and watercraft inspections on township lakes.

Project activities include:
1) Host CB/CW training on June 22, 2006.
2) Recruit volunteers and implement a CB/CW program at 18 public landings
3) Develop aquatic plant monitoring teams on each lake
4) Entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website by Inspectors
5) Develop one AIS educational outreach project by high school biology students
6) Design a traveling AIS educational exhibit

Project deliverables include:
- Completed entry of inspection forms 3200-120 onto Dept website
- Outreach Project
- AIS educational exhibit
- Final report (contents listed in section VI of proposal)

Specific conditions for this project:
- Final report needs Dept review and approval

WDNR Lakes Management Coordinator will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) and hard copy of final report, photograph of AIS educational exhibit and summary of educational outreach project.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Assoc: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc 2019 Cbcw: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on FRIESS LAKE (WALLY & BEE'S, WILD MARSH).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Assoc: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc 2020 Cbcw: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on FRIESS LAKE (WALLY & BEE'S, WILD MARSH).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2021
Waters Involved
Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Assoc: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc 2021 Cbcw: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2021 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on FRIESS LAKE (WALLY & BEE'S, WILD MARSH).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Lac La Belle Management District: Lac La Belle Management District 2020 Cbcw: Lac La Belle Management District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on LAC LA BELLE/FOWLE (CITY OF OCONOMOW, FOWLER LAKE).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2016
Waters Involved
Little Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Assoc: Friess Lake Advancement Association 2016 Clean Boats Clean Waters: The Friess Lake Advancement Association-Washington County is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2016 at one public boat landing on Little Friess Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2021
Waters Involved
Little Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Assoc: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc 2021 Cbcw: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2021 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on FRIESS LAKE (WALLY & BEE'S, WILD MARSH).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Oconomowoc Lake: Village Of Oconomowoc Lake 2019 Cbcw: Village Of Oconomowoc Lake is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on OCONOMOWOC LAKE (VILLAGE BOAT LAUNC).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2016
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Assoc: Friess Lake Advancement Association 2016 Clean Boats Clean Waters: The Friess Lake Advancement Association-Washington County is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2016 at one public boat landing on Little Friess Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Assoc: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc 2019 Cbcw: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on FRIESS LAKE (WALLY & BEE'S, WILD MARSH).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Village Of Oconomowoc Lake: Village Of Oconomowoc Lake 2019 Cbcw: Village Of Oconomowoc Lake is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on OCONOMOWOC LAKE (VILLAGE BOAT LAUNC).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Assoc: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc 2020 Cbcw: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on FRIESS LAKE (WALLY & BEE'S, WILD MARSH).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Lac La Belle Management District: Lac La Belle Management District 2020 Cbcw: Lac La Belle Management District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on LAC LA BELLE/FOWLE (CITY OF OCONOMOW, FOWLER LAKE).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2021
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Assoc: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc 2021 Cbcw: Friess Lake Advancement Assoc is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2021 at 0 single public boat landings and 1 public boat landing pairs on FRIESS LAKE (WALLY & BEE'S, WILD MARSH).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2013
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Pine Lake Clean Boats Clean Waters 2013: The Village of Chenequa is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2013 at one public boat landing on Pine Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Pine Lake Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2014: Chenequa Police Department will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 1 public access in 2014.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2016
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Chenequa Police Department 2016 Clean Boats Clean Waters: The Chenequa Police Department is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2016 at One public boat landing on Pine Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Chenequa, Village Of 2017 Cbcw: Chenequa, Village Of is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on PINE LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa 2018 Cbcw: Village of Chenequa is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on PINE LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Chenequa, Village Of: Chenequa, Village Of 2019 Cbcw: Chenequa, Village Of is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on PINE LAKE (PINE LAKE LAUNCH).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa 2020 Cbcw: Chenequa is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on PINE LK (PINE LK LAUNCH).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2016
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Silver Lake Management District: Silver Lake Management District: The Silver Lake Management District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2016 at one public boat landing on Silver Lake.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Silver Lake Management District: Silver Lake Management District 2017 Cbcw: Silver Lake Management District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on SILVER LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Silver Lake Management District: Silver Lake Management District 2018 Cbcw: Silver Lake Management District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on SILVER LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Silver Lake Management District: Silver Lake Management District 2019 Cbcw: Silver Lake Management District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on SILVER LAKE (DNR PUBL. ACCESS).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Silver Lake Management District: Silver Lake Management District 2020 Cbcw: Silver Lake Management District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on SILVER LAKE (DNR PUBL. ACCES).


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Alderley Millpond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Allis Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Allis Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Amy Bell Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Amy Bell Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Bark Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Bark Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Bark River
Status
Complete

City Of Delafield: Hlk-Graham Street & Misc Private Property Hl Bmps: The City of Delafield will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan on Nagawicka Lake. Practices include: 350 ft2 native plantings, rain gardens, and diversion practices on 3 properties, including the City\2019s Graham Street demonstration site.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #17. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #16 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Barton Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Barton Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Bean Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Beaver Dam Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Beaver Dam Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Beaver Dam Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Beaver Dam Lake
Status
Complete

Beaver Dam Lake Improvement Association: Hlk-Beaver Dam Healthy Lake: Beaver Dam Lake District will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices include: 350 ft2 native plantings, rain gardens, rock infiltration practices, and diversion practices on 5 lakeshore properties, including the City of Beaver Dam\2019s Edgewater Park.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #17. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #16 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2016
Waters Involved
Beaver Dam Lake
Status
Complete

Beaver Dam Lake Improvement Association: Hlk- 319 Match - Beaver Dam Lake Healthy Lake Phase 2: BDLIAt will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets and technical guidance. Activities include: implementation of fish sticks, 350 square feet native plantings, diversion practices, infiltration practices, and/or rain gardens on 3 properties.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #16. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #16 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Beck Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Beck Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/15/1995
Waters Involved
Big Muskego Lake
Status
Complete

Big Muskego/Bass Bay P & R District: Lmi-Df-Lake Drawdown Diagnostic Feasibility Study: The Big Muskego/Bass Bay Protection and Rehabilitation District proposes to conduct an extensive water quality and aquatic plant diagnostic feasibility examination of the proposed drawdown and fish eradication at Big Muskego Lake. Project activities include determining rates of nitrogen and phosphorous release from sediments, analyzing sediment cores to determine moisture content, density, organic matter, total sediment nitrogen and phohphorous, porewater nitrogen and phosphorous, extractable phosphorous, and exchangeable sediment nitrogen, and evaluating changes in the distribution, abundance, and species composistion of aquatic macrophytes from aerial photography and field survey work before and after drawdown. This agreement covers the costs of the activities listed in the application as scheduled to be performed during 1995. The US Army Corps of Engineers will provide 50% cost share assistance in match to finance the study.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Blue Spring Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Boltonville Millpond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Boltonville Millpond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Brickyard Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Brickyard Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/7/1993
Waters Involved
Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Cedar Lakes Conservation Foundation: Acq-Big Cedar Lake Land Acquisition - Jj Dockers Property: The Cedar Lakes Conservation Foundation, Inc. will acquire approximately 1.997 acres of land situated on the northwest shoreline of Big Cedar Lake in the town of West Bend, to reduce sedimentation and nutrient flows to the lake and to provide a safe public access to the lake. The primary goals of the property's management plan are to 1) construct and maintain a stormwater detention pond to filter pollutants flowing into the lake and 2) to develop a safe public boating access to Big Cedar Lake.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/1/1996
Waters Involved
Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Cedar Lakes Conservation Foundation: Acq-Big Cedar Lake Land Acquisition - Hembel Property: The Cedar Lakes Conservation Foundation will acquire 103 acres of land situated within a major subwatershed of and that drains toward Big Cedar Lake. The stream that passes through the property has been identified as a major source of nonpoint pollution responsible for cropland sediment loading to the lake. The primary goals of the property's management plan are (1) existing wooded portions of the land will be preserved in their natural state (2) certain wetland areas will be restored; lands associated with the stream, buffer strips, and grassed waterways will be maintained and managed by the lake district and (3) rental of existing croplands will be conditioned on the implementation of practices contaiend in the LCD cropland management plan. Croplands no longer rented for agricultural purposes will be planted in native species of grasses, shrubs, and trees. Eligible costs aer outlined on the attached Cost Estimate Worksheet.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Chub Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Collins Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Crystal Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Crystal Spring
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Cushman Pond
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Danville Millpond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Druid Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Druid Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2001
Waters Involved
Eagle Spring Lake
Status
Complete

Eagle Spring Lake Management District: Lmi-Df-Mukwonago River Watershed Feasibiliy Study-Eagle: Studies and Surveys to correct and improve the Watershed conditions. Consultant will see if a draw down stradegy will work. This is to update manangement plan, recommendations to residents, and hold public meetings.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.

Scope change: Additional sediment samples deemed necessary to provide information for report. Labor for sampling will be included in this grant with no cost increase to grant total or SLOH testing.

Scope change: Under budget for fish assessment, seed bank study, mussel survey, and aquatic plant survey so using it for part of a reimbursement on the Wetland Vegetation survey. This survey was in the Feasibility Study which was already submitted. There is a slight cost increase which will be funded by local funds.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Ehne Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Ehne Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Erler Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Erler Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Firemen Park Pond
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Fox Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2003
Waters Involved
Fox Lake
Status
Complete

Fox Lake Inland Lake P & R District: Lmi-Fishery Mgt & Bio-Manipulation Project: Fox Lake Inland Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District will work to reduce rough fish populations in a continuing attempt to increase abundance of rooted aquatic plants. Progress will also be monitored via a comprehensive fish survey of Fox Lake.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is in the grant application, which is a part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with a final report on the results of this project. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.

Scope Amendment January 19, 2005 - remove: rough fish harvest activities from the grant. add: tributary and lake monitoring, SLOH costs associated with that monitoring, completion of an evaluation report of that monitoring. Dollar amount of the grant remains the same. PRS

Scope Amendment: 11/3/06: Expand the lake water quality evaluation project to include preparation of a mgmt. plan for the next phase of the Fox Lake Mgmt. Project. Dollar amount of the grant remains the same. ET


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Gilbert Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2000
Waters Involved
Gilbert Lake
Status
Complete

Big Cedar Lake Protection & Rehab. District: Acq-Fritsche Conservancy Area-Big Cedar Lake: Land acquisition of approximately 43 acres, currently in agricultural use. For the purpose of installing sedimentation basins and native grasses, shrubs, and trees that will eliminate what has been a persistent source of nonpoint pollution entering Gilbert Lake.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Gilbert Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Golden Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Goose Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Green Isle Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Hahns Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Hartford Millpond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Hartford Millpond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Hasmer Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Hasmer Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Hawthorn Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Hawthorn Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Heiden Pond
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1999
Waters Involved
Henrietta Lake
Status
Complete

Waukesha County Land Conservancy: Acq-Wilson Parcel - Lily Lake: The Waukesha Land Conservancy wishes to purchase 60 acres of land in the SW corner of Waukesha County. Two lakes (Henrietta and Waterville) lie within 750 feet of the property and the parcel contains a 3.2 acre lake, named Lily Lake. The property is also adjacent to Scuppernong Creek. The parcel contains deep marsh, a bog and sedge meadow and is listed as Class 1 Wildlife Habitat. The Waukesha Land Conservancy will provide an area for canoe access and parking. The parcel is listed as a NA-2 by SEWRPC. The landowner is donating $55,000 of value and accepting an offer less than the certified value.
AMENDMENT: The Waukesha Land Conservancy will purchase a total of 60.68 acres, and the project also includes a 40 foot-wide easement and 35 foot-wide building setback extending around the edge of the property acquired and the eastern edge of the wetland complex for the purpose of protecting the wetland and the lake (see project file for legal description).


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Hickey Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Hickey Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Hoopers Millpond
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Hope Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Kekoskee Millpond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Keowns Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Keowns Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Kohlsville Millpond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Kohlsville Millpond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Kurtz Pond
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Lac La Belle Environmental Foundation: Acq-Lac La Belle Saeger Creek- Kolesar Acquisition: The Lac La Belle Environmental Foundation will acquire one acre of land on Lake Lac La Belle in Waukesha County for the protection and improvement of the water quality of the lake.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2005
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Res-Community Center Island Restoration-Lac Labelle: The City of Oconomowoc will implement a shoreline stabilization project on the Community Center Island located on LacLaBelle Lake. Biologs will be placed along the shoreline, and native plants will be placed in the biologs and along the shoreline. Non-native plants (purple loosestrife, box elder, etc.) will be removed. The project will be implemented in the Spring and Summer of 2006. The island is 530 feet long and the width ranges from 27 to 115 feet. Native plant species will also be planted in the middle of the island. Educational sessions will be held with the public. The project deliverable will be a short report detailing the progress of the project from start to finish and will include before and after pictures. The report should also contain copies of the fliers for the educational sessions. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report will be provided to the Department of Natural Resources.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2011
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Village Of Lac La Belle: Acq- Canceled Lac La Belle Stream Corridor Easement: The Village of Lac La Belle will purchase conservation easements on three Alan Runyard properties in an effort to reduce sediment and phosphorus that flow into Lac La Belle through the Golf Course Stream on the north side of the lake by implementation of best management practices. BMPs include buffer strips planted with native vegetation, clearing of invasive species, and stream bank stabilization. Two properties will have a 75\2019 conservation easement on the east side of the property, along the west bank of the Golf Course Stream. A third conservation easement will be for the construction of a 2.2 acre water quality basin that will intercept runoff and allow pollutants to be removed through settling.

The conservation easements will be held in perpetuity by the Village of Lac La Belle, the grant application sponsor.

The site will be maintained by the easement holder (Village of Lac La Belle) or its designee. Public access is not part of the easement agreement, but as the easement holder, the Village will have the right to enter, construct, install, inspect, operate, maintain, replace and repair landscape and drainage features or improvements within the easement area. The Village will also retain the right to add or remove soils and/or vegetation within the easement.

Special conditions for submittal of recorded easement, canceled checks for purchase of easement and other eligible associated acquisition costs, and other documents will be detailed in the grant contract. Exact details for all deliverables are described in the project description of grant application.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2011
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Village Of Lac La Belle: Lmi-Lac La Belle Stream Buffer Installation: The Village of Lac La Belle will hire contractors to implement BMPs on properties located in the Village and the Town of Oconomowoc including buffer strips planted with native vegetation, clearing of invasive species, stream bank stabilization and construction of a water quality basin that will intercept runoff and allow pollutants to be removed through settling. It is anticipated that all project elements will be constructed by October 2012 with monitoring of sediment and phosphorus to follow to verify water quality conditions and lasting until the summer of 2013.

The final report will contain a photo essay documenting the following project elements:

75-foot buffer strip in a cons. easement on one side of 75-foot buffer along 847 feet of bank, 1.65 acres, W389N7534 Pennsylvania Street, Alan Runyard property
Invasive vegetation clearing & stream bank stabilization along 847 linear feet, W389N7534 Pennsylvania Street, Alan Runyard property,
2.19 acre water quality basin in a cons. easement on Lang Rd., Alan & Susan Runyard property
75-foot buffer strip in a conservation easement on one side of 75-foot buffer along 734 feet of bank, 1.43 acres, Lang Road, Alan & Susan Runyard property
Invasive vegetation clearing & stream bank stabilization along 7,341 linear feet, Lang Rd., Alan & Susan Runyard property
Invasive vegetation clearing & stream bank stabilization on both sides, 8470 linear feet and 1,170 linear feet, Waukesha County Parks
Invasive vegetation clearing & stream bank stabilization along 249 linear feet (both sides), N72W38508 Lang Rd., Todd & Kimberly Hoffman property
Invasive vegetation clearing & stream bank stabilization along 579 linear feet, John Davy property
Stream bank stabilization along 100 linear feet, W389N6996 Pennsylvania St., Rolling Hills Country Club.

Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the final report documenting construction of project elements and monitoring results will be provided to the department.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Lake Emily
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lake Five
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lake Five
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/5/1995
Waters Involved
Lake Koshkonong
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co. Parks Dept.: Acq-Blackhawk Island Acq-Wilson,Prisk,Hyser,Schnenke,Gillam: Jefferson County will acquire the Wilson (Reese/Schaver), Wilson property, the Richard Prisk property, the Hyser property, the Schnenke property, and the Gillam property for lake protection purposes. The preservation of these parcels are for open space and passive recreation use. Eligible costs include acquisition of the parcel, appraisal fee and preparation of an environmental assessment. Amendment 1: the Wilson (Reese/Schaver) parcel, the Wilson (LA) parcel, the Hyser parcl, and the Gillam parcel are deleted; the London, Taylor, Spataro, Magnuson, Sobatka, Schmit, Hurt, Todd, and Osborne parcels are added.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/5/1995
Waters Involved
Lake Koshkonong
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co. Parks Dept.: Acq-Blackhawk Island Acquisition-Mimmick,Sabotka, Mcevoy Props: Jefferson County will acquire the Mimmick property, Sabotka property, and the McEvoy property for lake protection purposes. The preservation of these parcels are for open space and passive recreation use. Eligible costs include acquisition of the parcel, appraisal fee and preparation of an environmental assessment. Amendment 1: The Mimmick property is deleted; the London, Taylor, Spataro, Magnuson, Sobatka, Schmit, Hurt, Todd, and Osborne parcels are added.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/5/1995
Waters Involved
Lake Koshkonong
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co. Parks Dept.: Acq-Blackhawk Island Acquisition-Prisk,Janke,Ratcliff,Cloute: Jefferson County will acquire the Raymond Prisk property, the Brom Property, and the Janke, Becker, Ratcliff and Cloute property for lake protection purposes. The preservation of these parcels are for open space and passive recreation use. Eligible costs include acquisition of the parcel, appraisal fee and preparation of an environmental assessment. Amendment 1: the Raymond Prisk property is deleted from the scope; the London, Taylor, Spataro, Mannuson, Sobatka, Schmit, Hurt, Todd, and Osborne parcels are added.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Lake Koshkonong
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lake Lenwood
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lake Lenwood
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1997
Waters Involved
Lake Ripley
Status
Complete

Lake Ripley Management District: Acq-Lake Ripley Land Acquisition - Probst Property: Lake Ripley Management District will acquire about 99 acres of croplands and wetlands that help make up the only inlet to Lake Ripley. The acquisition project consists of two parts; 1) about 63 1/2 acres of farmed/wetland and 2) about 35 1/2 acres of drained wetland. This land will contribute to water quality improvements in Lake Ripley by stopping sedimentation from cropland in a soon to be restored wetland.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Lake Ripley
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2008
Waters Involved
Lake Ripley
Status
Complete

Lake Ripley Management District: Acq-Lake Ripley-Johnson Acquisition: The Lake Ripley Management District will purchase a 65.926-acre parcel of the James & Jane Johnson property in the Town of Oakland, Jefferson County. The property will link the 100-acre Lake Ripley Preserve to 40 acres of DNR-owned wetlands along Lake Ripley's only inlet. This purchase would also ensure the protection, in perpetuity, of a critical stream corridor and wetland/floodplain complex within the headwaters region of Lake Ripley. By purchasing this property, Lake Ripley Management District will be able to establish protective conservation buffers; gain access to additional wetland and stream areas for purchases of protection and restoration; and will preserve one of the watershed's few remaining woodlots.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lake Ripley
Status
Complete

Lake Ripley Management District: Res-Hoard-Curtis Scout Camp Lkshore Rest.: Lake Ripley Management District proposes to undertake a shoreline stabilization and restoration project at the Hoard-Curtis Scout Camp shoreline on Lake Ripley, Jefferson County. They will install riprap off-shore of the existing shoreline (DNR permit already issued), plant aquatic plants inland of that riprap, and do upland seeding (to supplement previously completed plug plantings) after invasive weed and brush removal. The deliverable for this project will consist of a final written report describing the major steps in the project, supplemented with photo documentation of the work in progress and the final, complete project. Copies of publicity used during the project should be attached as well. Specific deliverables of the project (that is, detailed description of the restoration project) are contained within the grant application scope on page 4.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lake Twelve
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lake Twelve
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Lake Victoria
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lehner Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lehner Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lent Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lent Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Little Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1998
Waters Involved
Little Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Acq-Little Cedar Lake Park - Ackerman Acquisition Project: Washington County will acquire 62.94 acres of land on Little Cedar Lake for lake protection and to provide public boat access. The parcel will be developed into a county park complete with hiking trails, cross country skiing, sledding hill, swim area, beach, volleyball courts, picnic tables, detention pond, parking and bathroom facilities.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Little Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Little Drickens Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Little Drickens Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Little Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Little Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/1996
Waters Involved
Little Muskego Lake
Status
Complete

Little Muskego Lake P & R District: Acq-Little Muskego Lake Land Acquisition - Bohn Property: The Little Muskego Lake P & R District will acquire 8.8 acres located in the SW 1/4 of Section 33 in the City of New Berlin, as part of the Little Muskego Lake Community's plan to purchase, reclaim, restore and preserve approximately 12 miles of stream corridor tributary to Little Muskego Lake. The property includes a segment of Calhoun Creek, wooded floodplain, wetlands, and uplands. Long term goals for this property include maintaining it in its present natural condition. Activities that will be considered for implementation per the property's land management plan include establishment of a prairie on the uplands, construction and placement of wood duck houses, developing a fish habitat improvement plan, and planning and construction of a stable formal trail system within the parcel.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1997
Waters Involved
Little Muskego Lake
Status
Complete

Little Muskego Lake P & R District: Acq-Little Muskego Lake P & Rd - Rathke Acquisition: The Little Muskego Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District will acquire 20.57 acres in Waukesha County.The property contains an intermittent stream and wetlands including an emergent wet meadow with thick stand of cattails. Educational benefits of this property will include a formal trail system and educational study station.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2009
Waters Involved
Little Muskego Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Muskego: Res-Little Muskego- Holz Island Restoration: The City of Muskego will install a number of shoreline restoration best management practices on Holz Island, located on Little Muskego Lake. These include vegetated rip rap, coconut logs, tree drops, emergent shoreline plantings and prairie plantings. Existing invasive plant species on the island will be cleared and eradicated to the extent possible. Quantities, lengths and methods have been outlined in the grant application. The project deliverables include implementation of the grant application as well as a short report detailing accomplishments, hours spent, materials placed and a picture essay. The picture essay should include before, during and after pictures. Two paper and one electronic copy of the report should be submitted.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Loew Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Loew Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lohr Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lohr Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Lomira Pond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Lost Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Lowell Millpond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Lower Mayville Pond 174
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Lucas Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lucas Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Malloy Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Malloy Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Maunesha Flowage
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Mayfield Pond (Schwietzer)
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Mayfield Pond (Schwietzer)
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
McConville Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
McConville Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Miller Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Miller Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Monches Millpond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Monches Millpond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Mud Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Mud Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Mud Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Mud Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Mud Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Mueller Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Mueller Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Murphy Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Murphy Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2009
Waters Involved
Muskego Creek
Status
Complete

City Of Muskego: Res-Little Muskego- Holz Island Restoration: The City of Muskego will install a number of shoreline restoration best management practices on Holz Island, located on Little Muskego Lake. These include vegetated rip rap, coconut logs, tree drops, emergent shoreline plantings and prairie plantings. Existing invasive plant species on the island will be cleared and eradicated to the extent possible. Quantities, lengths and methods have been outlined in the grant application. The project deliverables include implementation of the grant application as well as a short report detailing accomplishments, hours spent, materials placed and a picture essay. The picture essay should include before, during and after pictures. Two paper and one electronic copy of the report should be submitted.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/1994
Waters Involved
Nagawicka Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Delafield: Acq-Nagawicka Lake-St. Johns Park Acquisition: The City of Delafield will acquire approximately .61 acres of land on the western border of Nagawicka Lake for lake protection and public outdoor recreation purposes. Eligible costs include acquisition of the parcel, appraisal fee and preparation of an environmental assessment


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/22/1997
Waters Involved
Nagawicka Lake
Status
Complete

Waukesha County Land Conservancy: Acq-Nagawicka Lake Land Acquisition-R&M Investments Property: The Waukesha Land Conservancy proposes to acquire 12.4 acres of land, including 411 feet of shoreline, situated on nagawicka Lake in the Village of Nashota, WUkesha County for lake protection purposes. The property includes approxi 5 acres of upland and 7 acres of wetland that is part of a larger Tamarack Bog. The primary goals of the property's land management plan are to maintain and enhance the natural state of the property, to control non-native and non-bog species, and to allow public access for recreational uses such as hiking, nature appreciation, and for educational purposes.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1997
Waters Involved
Nagawicka Lake
Status
Complete

Waukesha County Land Conservancy: Acq-Nagawicka Lake Bog - Parcel 3 Acquisition: The Waukesha Land Conservancy will acquire 2.85 acres of land on Nagawicka Lake for lake protection purposes.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2002
Waters Involved
Nagawicka Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Delafield: Lmi-Df-Diagnostic Feasibility Study For Nagawicka: Diagnostic and feasibility study for Nagawicka Lake to improve and enhance the water quality of the Lake. There will be a final design for the wet detention basins based on the preferred design alternatives selected by the City of Delafield and the DNR. There will be at least 6 formal meetings or presentations in addition to the public information meetings anticipated. The details for the study and final design are described in the project description.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Nagawicka Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Delafield: Hlk-Graham Street & Misc Private Property Hl Bmps: The City of Delafield will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan on Nagawicka Lake. Practices include: 350 ft2 native plantings, rain gardens, and diversion practices on 3 properties, including the City\2019s Graham Street demonstration site.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #17. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #16 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Neosho Mill Pond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Newburg Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Newburg Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2019
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Hlk - Stabilization And Erosion Control On North Lake: Partnering with property owners, North Lake Management District is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.

The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Hlk - Stabilization And Erosion Control On North Lake 2020: Partnering with property owners, North Lake Management District is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Hlr - Stabilization And Erosion Control On North Lake: Partnering with property owners, North Lake Management District is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2005
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Res-Community Center Island Restoration-Lac Labelle: The City of Oconomowoc will implement a shoreline stabilization project on the Community Center Island located on LacLaBelle Lake. Biologs will be placed along the shoreline, and native plants will be placed in the biologs and along the shoreline. Non-native plants (purple loosestrife, box elder, etc.) will be removed. The project will be implemented in the Spring and Summer of 2006. The island is 530 feet long and the width ranges from 27 to 115 feet. Native plant species will also be planted in the middle of the island. Educational sessions will be held with the public. The project deliverable will be a short report detailing the progress of the project from start to finish and will include before and after pictures. The report should also contain copies of the fliers for the educational sessions. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report will be provided to the Department of Natural Resources.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2019
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Hlk - Stabilization And Erosion Control On North Lake: Partnering with property owners, North Lake Management District is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.

The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.

This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Hlk - Stabilization And Erosion Control On North Lake 2020: Partnering with property owners, North Lake Management District is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Hlr - Stabilization And Erosion Control On North Lake: Partnering with property owners, North Lake Management District is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.

All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.

Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.

Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Paradise Valley Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Paradise Valley Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Perch Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/9/1995
Waters Involved
Pewaukee Lake
Status
Complete

Waukesha County: Acq-Pewaukee Lake Ryan Park Acquisition - Glass Property: The Waukesha County Park and Planning Commission will acquire 86.6 acres of land for lake protection. The preservation of this parcel for open space and passive park use. Eligible costs include acquisition of the parcel, appraisal fee and preparation of an environmental assessment.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2012
Waters Involved
Pewaukee Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Pewaukee Sanitary District: Acq-Land Acquisition For Gluth Property: The Pewaukee Lake Sanitary District (PLSD) will use this grant to pay for the recent purchase of the Gluth property, located in the City of Pewaukee. The parcel is 30.67acres, including 26 acres of wetland and 4.67acres of upland woods and prairie. The parcel is primarily located in the shoreland zone of Pewaukee Lake. A tributary to Pewaukee Lake runs through a portion of the parcel. The PLSD will manage the invasive species (primarily buckthorn) through yearly cutting and herbicide treatment. The prairie will be expanded by mowing and seeding. The prairie will also be maintained by periodic controlled burns. The parcel will be used as an educational classroom by the local school district. Posts will be installed on the perimeter of the property to prevent filling of wetlands by adjacent landowners. A trail will be maintained on the property for controlled access. The PLSD hopes to install habitat improvements on the Pewaukee Lake Tributary to improve northern pike spawning. All maintenance and improvement activities will be the responsibility of the PLSD in accordance with the submitted Land Management Plan, dated December 3, 2012.

Exact details for all deliverables are described in the project description of grant application.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/2013
Waters Involved
Pewaukee Lake
Status
Complete

Lake Pewaukee Sanitary District: Acq-Lake Pewaukee Sd Property Acquisition: The Pewaukee Lake Sanitary District (PLSD) will use this grant to pay for part of the purchase of the Ogden property, located in the Town of Pewaukee. The parcel is 56 acres, including 50 acres of wetland and 6 acres of upland. The site is about a mile upstream of Pewaukee Lake. It contains a spring fed pond and has a class \201CA\201D trout stream, Coldwater Creek running along its southern border. Coldwater Creek flows about a half mile to Coco Creek, which then flow a half mile to Pewaukee Lake. The parcel borders other PLSD lands under protection.

The PLSD will manage an invasive species, buckthorn through yearly removal or cutting, with the goal to remove a minimum of \00BC acre per year. A prairie on the parcel will be maintained by periodic controlled burns at least once every 3 years. The parcel will be used as an educational classroom by the local school district, the Pewaukee River Partnership and the Pewaukee Women\2019s Club. A new wetland delineation will be completed within the first year of ownership. The District will install an asphalt or concrete pad in the upland \201Cbuildable area\201D on the northeast corner of the property to provide for recycling/composting of aquatic plants harvested from Lake Pewaukee. Permanent posts will be placed every 100 feet along the wetland on the edge of the \201Cbuildable \201Carea\201D by the composting site.

A barn will be removed within the first year and a house will be removed within 2 years of PLSD ownership. A small existing garage will remain on site for storage of machinery and tools.

All maintenance and improvement activities will be the responsibility of the PLSD in accordance with the revised Land Management Plan, dated December 31, 2013.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Pike Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Pike Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Proschinger Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Proschinger Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Quas Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Quas Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Radtke Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Radtke Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Red Cedar Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2003
Waters Involved
Rock Creek
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co. Parks Dept.: Res-Korth Park Shoreline Restoration: Jefferson County Parks Department will implement the Korth Park Shoreline Restoration project along 1,300 feet of shoreline on Rock Lake. Project deliverables include: re-establishing native shoreland, upland and aquatic vegetation, stabilizing the shoreline and grading to reduce steep slopes and existing erosion.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is in the grant application, which is a part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with a final report on the results of this project. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Rock Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2003
Waters Involved
Rock Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co. Parks Dept.: Res-Korth Park Shoreline Restoration: Jefferson County Parks Department will implement the Korth Park Shoreline Restoration project along 1,300 feet of shoreline on Rock Lake. Project deliverables include: re-establishing native shoreland, upland and aquatic vegetation, stabilizing the shoreline and grading to reduce steep slopes and existing erosion.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is in the grant application, which is a part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with a final report on the results of this project. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2005
Waters Involved
Rock Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co. Parks Dept.: Res-Korth Park Shoreline Restoration: Korth Park Shoreline Restoration: This grant will cost the cost share for additional (to LPT-234-04) shoreline grading of 700 feet of shore, some of which is very steep, to establish a stable shoreline for the long-term. This graded area will need native plant restoration. All these activities will be done in a manner that will best protect a nearby archeological site of significance.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Rockfield Quarry Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Rockfield Quarry Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Rome Mill Pond
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Rose Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Round Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Schwietzer Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Schwietzer Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Silver Lake (Paradise Valley)
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Silver Lake (Paradise Valley)
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Sinissippi Lake (Hustisford)
Status
Complete

Village Of Hustisford: Lmi-Df-Stream Flow & Wq Monitoring Of Lk Sinissippi: In this project, Lake Sinissippi Association will perform stream monitoring and data analysis in order to better understand the lake.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Sinissippi Lake (Hustisford)
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Smith Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Smith Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Spring Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Theresa Marsh Flowage
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Tilly Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Tilly Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Un Spring
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Un Spring
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2003
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co. Parks Dept.: Res-Korth Park Shoreline Restoration: Jefferson County Parks Department will implement the Korth Park Shoreline Restoration project along 1,300 feet of shoreline on Rock Lake. Project deliverables include: re-establishing native shoreland, upland and aquatic vegetation, stabilizing the shoreline and grading to reduce steep slopes and existing erosion.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is in the grant application, which is a part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with a final report on the results of this project. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
8/1/2002
Waters Involved
Upper Mayville Millpond 172
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Lco-Dodge Co. Waterway Classification Project: Dodge County Planning & Development Department is interested in revising the Dodge County Shoreland Zoning Regulations and adopting a "waterway" classification system to better regulate and manage the county's water resources.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant appllication.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2011
Waters Involved
Upper Nashotah Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Summit: Lco-Shoreland Ordinance Development/Update: The Village of Summit intends to update the existing shoreland ordinance to meet the revised standards of NR 115. The Village is proposing to create a separate Village floodplain ordinance. The Village is also proposing to combine the shoreland ordinance and current Village zoning code. The Village will identify representatives from the four lake management districts and several lake associations to assist in the ordinance review. Draft documents will be reviewed by Village staff and officials. Updates will be provided to the public during regularly scheduled public meetings. The project deliverables include 1) minutes and advertisements for the public informational meetings; 2) maps of the updated shoreland jurisdictional boundaries; 3) maps of groundwater recharge areas; 4) a new Village floodplain ordinance and 5) a new combined shoreland ordinance and zoning code. The process of updating the documents is expected to take one year from grant approval.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Upper Spring Lake
Status
Complete

Jefferson Co Lwcd: Lco-Jefferson County Lake Classification: Jefferson County Land and Water Conservation Department will undertake a lake classification process. The resulting lake classification system will enable the County and other lake management entities to implement appropriate lake management strategies in a priority -driven and efficient manner. It will result in the protection and restoration of the water quality and natural ecosystems of the lakes in Jefferson County.

A full description of the project scope and project deliverables is available in the grant application, which is a part of this aggreement.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Wallace Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Wallace Lake
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Werner Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Ordinance/Lake Classification Project: Through this project Washington County will develop a waterbody classification system; review and revise shoreland-wetland and floodplain ordinances; and refine the ordinance provisions governing shorelands, wetlands and floodlands, incorporating the waterbody classification into them.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Werner Pond
Status
Complete

Washington County: Lco-Lake Classification Project-Washington County: Phase 3 of Lake Classification Project. Public Hearing and Ordinance revision adoption for the lakes in Washington County. Dissemination of proposed ordinance changes to the other local units of government. Enforcement of revised zoning provisions related to shorelands, wetlands, and floodlands through current channels. Information to public of changes in Washington County codes by meetings, publicity, pamphlets, and brochures.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2002
Waters Involved
Willow Springs Lake
Status
Complete

Waukesha County: Acq-Willow Springs-Neubert Property Acquisition: Waukesha County proposes to acquire the 9.7 acre Neubert property, located on Spring Creek - Fox River tributary. The purchase will include approximately 1,000 feet of lake frontage and help insure water quality to Willow Springs Lake. This grant will also maintain wetland and the wildlife habitat and to develop public information programs.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Alderley Millpond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Bark River
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Two-Story Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach to high quality two story lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Beaver Dam Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Beaver Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa Modeling: Develop a planning project to include a technically and scientifically sound management program for the chain of lakes within and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa to guide the Village board and neighboring units of government to provide consistent pricinciples of sustainable water resource development. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the groundwater flow model and documentation will be provided to the department. The summary and model report will contain the results of the following project deliverables:
" Discussion of the dynamics of the shallow groundwater system of the Village of Chenequa and environs in northwestern Waukesha County.
" Evaluation of the role groundwater plays to maintain lake levels with and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa, particularly for Beaver, Cornell North and Pine Lakes.
" Development and calibration of a three-dimensional groundwater flow model (MODFLOW) as a tool to simulate the effects of future development and groundwater withdrawals on lakes, streams and shallow groundwater flow.
" Database of groundwater level and base flow estimates used for calibration.

Exact details for deliverbles are described in the project description.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Beaver Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa Water Budget Part Ii: The Village of Chenequa will provide computation of water budgets for the four lakes within the study area (Beaver, Cornell North and Pine Lakes). This information will be used to form a comprehensive water resources management plan for the Village and environs, consistent with the objectives of CH NR 190, WI Administrative Code. The study will be used as part of a ongoing program of lake related management actions to be used by the Village of Chenequa and it's neighboring units of government. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report will be provided to the department. The report will include the following project deliverables:
" Evaluation of the role of groundwater on maintaining lake levels within and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa
" Calculation of the water budgets for the studied lakes over the long term, utilizing the groundwater flow model (MODFLOW) developed in the Phase l (LPT-1111-07) grant
" Results of simulations of future hydrological conditions
" Preparation and publication of a report that describes the hydrogeologic units, their hydraulic properties, extent, thickness and elevation, model development and calibration and selected results showing the effects of development scenarios on the shallow groundwater system and lake levels. The report will be published as a USGS document.
Exact details for deliverbles are described in the project description.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Beaver Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa - Iii Watershed Inventory: The Village of Chenequa is proceeding with the third phase of their project which is the watershed inventory component. The waterways included in this component are Cornell and Pine Lake and include portions of Beaver and North Lake which lakes form a tributary lake system to the Oconomowoc River chain of lakes and piped tributaries into Pine to North via Cornell Lake. Products to be produced include a Volume one report that contains 1) Compilation and synthesis of inventory data on watershed tributaries; 2) A compilation of existing water quality and quantity data for all four lakes; 3) aquatic plant community data and 4) Results of the recreational use survey.
A full description of the project scope and deliverables is in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Beaver Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenqua Iv Lake Mgnt Plan Final Report: The Village of Chenequa is proceeding with the fourth and final phase of their project which is Lake Management Plan final report. The waterways included in this report are Cornell and Pine Lake and include portions of Beaver and North Lake which lakes form a tributary lake system to the Oconomowoc River chain of lakes and piped tributaries into Pine to North via Cornell Lake. This project objective is to formulate appropriate updated management actions, public information, educational strategies, ordinances and other responses to identified concerns. Products to be produced include a Volume 2 report containing 1) a lake management plan for all 4 lakes; 2) an aquatic plant management plan for all four lakes and 3) minutes from the 2 public information meetings.

A full description of the project scope and deliverables is in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Beaver Lake
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Deep Headwater Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach between high quality deep headwater lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Chub Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Collins Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Cornell Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa Modeling: Develop a planning project to include a technically and scientifically sound management program for the chain of lakes within and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa to guide the Village board and neighboring units of government to provide consistent pricinciples of sustainable water resource development. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the groundwater flow model and documentation will be provided to the department. The summary and model report will contain the results of the following project deliverables:
" Discussion of the dynamics of the shallow groundwater system of the Village of Chenequa and environs in northwestern Waukesha County.
" Evaluation of the role groundwater plays to maintain lake levels with and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa, particularly for Beaver, Cornell North and Pine Lakes.
" Development and calibration of a three-dimensional groundwater flow model (MODFLOW) as a tool to simulate the effects of future development and groundwater withdrawals on lakes, streams and shallow groundwater flow.
" Database of groundwater level and base flow estimates used for calibration.

Exact details for deliverbles are described in the project description.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Cornell Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa Water Budget Part Ii: The Village of Chenequa will provide computation of water budgets for the four lakes within the study area (Beaver, Cornell North and Pine Lakes). This information will be used to form a comprehensive water resources management plan for the Village and environs, consistent with the objectives of CH NR 190, WI Administrative Code. The study will be used as part of a ongoing program of lake related management actions to be used by the Village of Chenequa and it's neighboring units of government. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report will be provided to the department. The report will include the following project deliverables:
" Evaluation of the role of groundwater on maintaining lake levels within and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa
" Calculation of the water budgets for the studied lakes over the long term, utilizing the groundwater flow model (MODFLOW) developed in the Phase l (LPT-1111-07) grant
" Results of simulations of future hydrological conditions
" Preparation and publication of a report that describes the hydrogeologic units, their hydraulic properties, extent, thickness and elevation, model development and calibration and selected results showing the effects of development scenarios on the shallow groundwater system and lake levels. The report will be published as a USGS document.
Exact details for deliverbles are described in the project description.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Cornell Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa - Iii Watershed Inventory: The Village of Chenequa is proceeding with the third phase of their project which is the watershed inventory component. The waterways included in this component are Cornell and Pine Lake and include portions of Beaver and North Lake which lakes form a tributary lake system to the Oconomowoc River chain of lakes and piped tributaries into Pine to North via Cornell Lake. Products to be produced include a Volume one report that contains 1) Compilation and synthesis of inventory data on watershed tributaries; 2) A compilation of existing water quality and quantity data for all four lakes; 3) aquatic plant community data and 4) Results of the recreational use survey.
A full description of the project scope and deliverables is in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Cornell Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenqua Iv Lake Mgnt Plan Final Report: The Village of Chenequa is proceeding with the fourth and final phase of their project which is Lake Management Plan final report. The waterways included in this report are Cornell and Pine Lake and include portions of Beaver and North Lake which lakes form a tributary lake system to the Oconomowoc River chain of lakes and piped tributaries into Pine to North via Cornell Lake. This project objective is to formulate appropriate updated management actions, public information, educational strategies, ordinances and other responses to identified concerns. Products to be produced include a Volume 2 report containing 1) a lake management plan for all 4 lakes; 2) an aquatic plant management plan for all four lakes and 3) minutes from the 2 public information meetings.

A full description of the project scope and deliverables is in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Crystal Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Crystal Spring
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Danville Millpond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
1/1/1990
Waters Involved
Eagle Spring Lake
Status
Complete

Eagle Spring Lake Management District: Eagle Spring Lake Management Plan: Develop a lake management plan which will include elements listed under 'Proposed Phase II Planning Program,' attached to the application. Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, local newspaper articles, public meetings and reportmailings. Project results will be reposited at the Village of Eagle Public Library, Town of Eagle Town Hall.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
1/3/1991
Waters Involved
Fowler Lake
Status
Complete

Fowler Lake Management District: Fowler Lake Usgs Water Quality Monitoring: USGS water quality monitoring for 1991 through 1996. Sampling to be conducted 5 times a year. An annual progress report to be submitted at the end of each year of monitoring. Disseminiation of information to the public by public meeting.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1997
Waters Involved
Fowler Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Fowler Lake Aquatic Plant Study: The City of Oconomowoc proposes to obtain information on the species distribution and community composition of aquatic plants in Fowler Lake to review and refine the current aquatic plant management plan. Project activities will result in a report, a map of the lake's aquatic plant communities, and recommended aquatic plant management actions.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Fowler Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Fowler Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan Update: The City of Oconomowoc is sponsoring a project to develop an update to the Aquatic Plant Management Plan for Fowler Lake.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected and a detailed aquatic plant management plan for harvesting on Fowler Lake.

Specific project activities include: 1) conducting a P/I survey and 2) a report that contains summary tables, plant distribution maps, harvesting plan with cutting specifics, and disposal site information.
Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 2) Volunteer lists, equipment use lists and signatures shall be maintained for reporting in kind volunteer labor and equipment.

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.

The Grantee should provide the DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Fowler Lake
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Two-Story Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach to high quality two story lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Fox Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/20/1994
Waters Involved
Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Richfield: Friess Lake Watershed Study And Water Quality Analysis: The Town of Richfield proposes to 1) delineate Freiss Lake's watershed boundaries, 2) conduct a land use inventory of watershed and estimate nutrient and contaminant loading from identified land uses in the watershed, 3) continue analysis of previously collected water quality data, and 4) prepare an updated Friess Lake management plan.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Richfield: Friess Lake Management Plan Update: The Town of Richfield, working with the Freiss Lake Advancement Association, will contract with the Southeast Regional Planning Commission for an aquatic plant management plan. A plant survey (as described in the grant application) will be conducted and an aquatic plant management plan will be prepared. The project deliverable will be two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report. The report will contain the following elements: 1) results of the plant survey; 2) recreational use survey; 3) review of the current data available on the lake; 4) WILMS modeling results and 5) an aquatic plant management plan that discusses the alternatives to manage aquatic plants.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Geneva Lake
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Two-Story Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach to high quality two story lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Golden Lake
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Deep Headwater Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach between high quality deep headwater lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Kekoskee Millpond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/2/1991
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Lac Labelle Management District: Lac Labelle Sensitive Area Survey And Recreation Use Surveys: RECREATIONAL USE SURVESY TO CHARACTERIZE CURRENT AND POTENTIAL RECREATIONAL USE. HISTORICAL WATER QUALITY DATA WILL BE COLLECTED AND ANALYZED. INVENTORY OF IN-LAKE SENSITIVE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY IMPORTANT AREAS. FINAL REPORT AND INFORMATION DISSEMINATION.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2000
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Lac La Belle Management District: Laclabelle Water Quality Assessment And Managment Plan Updat: Lac La Belle Management District will contract with SEWRPC and USGS to update the Lake Management Plan, hold public meetings, collect water quality data, rec use survey, ID of critical areas of Lac La Belle.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Village Of Lac La Belle: Lac La Belle- Sediment/Phosphorus Reduction, Part 1: The Village of LacLaBelle will hire a contractor to develop a plan to install best management practices in the LacLaBelle Lake watershed. This plan will be used to develop a Lake Protection grant application in May 2011 to install the chosen best management practices. The project deliverable will be a plan/report that contains the following elements: 1) WILMS modeling to study the impact of installing various best management practices; 2) Alternative, literature supported modeling to determine contaminant reduction as an impact of installing best management practices; 3) results of 6 sets of grab samples from two locations to be used in the WILMS model; 4) creation of a map to show runoff patterns and environmentally sensitive areas in the watershed; 5) a list and ranking of best management practices that could potentially be installed in the watershed; and 6) results of the public informational meeting and the finalized priority list. All project deliverables are further described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Village Of Lac La Belle: Lac La Belle- Sediment/Phosphorus Reduction, Part Ii: The Village of LacLaBelle will hire a contractor to develop bid ready construction plans and specifications to install chosen best management practices in the LacLaBelle Lake watershed. The chosen practices will be developed in the accompanying grant (LPL - ??? \2013 11). The construction plans and specifications will be used to apply for a Lake Protection Grant in May 2011. Project deliverables are further described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Fowler Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan Update: The City of Oconomowoc is sponsoring a project to develop an update to the Aquatic Plant Management Plan for Fowler Lake.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected and a detailed aquatic plant management plan for harvesting on Fowler Lake.

Specific project activities include: 1) conducting a P/I survey and 2) a report that contains summary tables, plant distribution maps, harvesting plan with cutting specifics, and disposal site information.
Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 2) Volunteer lists, equipment use lists and signatures shall be maintained for reporting in kind volunteer labor and equipment.

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.

The Grantee should provide the DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Lac La Belle Management District: Point Intercept Plant Survey & Plan For Lac La Belle Lake: The Lac La Belle Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to develop an update to the Aquatic Plant Management Plan for Lac La Belle Lake.

Specific project activities include: 1) conducting a P/I survey and 2) Development of an updated Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

Project final deliverables include: 1) electronic copy of the P/I raw data in an excel spreadsheet and 2) an electronic copy of the final updated Aquatic Plant Management Plan. The updated Aquatic Plant Management Plan will contain the following elements:
1) discussion and analysis of the plant data including summary tables and plant distribution maps; 2) hand removal harvesting plan for non native plant species to include potential locations, width and length of harvest; 3) discussion of options for water level management and boating ordinances; 4) discussion of sites within Lac La Belle Lake where introduction of native aquatic plants grown in mats may be feasible and 5) proposal for expansion of NR 107 sensitive area designation on Lac La Belle Lake.

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.

The Grantee should provide the DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Lake Beulah
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Two-Story Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach to high quality two story lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lake Emily
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
1/22/1992
Waters Involved
Lake Keesus
Status
Complete

Lake Keesus Management District: Lake Keesus Usgs Water Quality Monitoring & Drainage Map: Monitor water quality from 1992-1995. Combine USGS 1991 and 1992-95 water quality data with the 1987 Oconomowoc River Watershed Study data.USGS will provide annual report to the lake association, produce a final report on water quality data gathered 1992-95, prepare a map of the lake drainage basin and conduct a public meeting on the final results.Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, local newpaper articles, chart displays, public meetings, and summary and entire report mailings.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/18/1993
Waters Involved
Lake Keesus
Status
Complete

Lake Keesus Management District: Lake Keesus Aquatic Plant Management Plan: Develop and aquatic plant management plan. Use existing information and the aquatic management plan to develop a comprehensive lake management plan. Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, local newspaper articles and publicmeetings. Project results will be reposited at Town of Merton.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Lake Keesus
Status
Complete

Lake Keesus Management District: Lake Keesus Apm Plan Update: The Lake Keesus Management District will hire a contractor to update portions of the current lake and aquatic plant management plan. The project deliverable will be a report containing the following elements:
Results of the lake survey sent to lake district residents to determine users perceptions on lake usage.
1) Results of the watercraft census to assess uses 2) The calculated recreational carrying capacity 3) Results of the recreational use analysis to compare with carrying capacity 4) A developed recreational use plan 5) Minutes and summary of four meetings to conduct public education program 6) Updated aquatic plant management plan


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2011
Waters Involved
Lake Keesus
Status
Complete

Lake Keesus Management District: Point Intercept Survey And Harvesting Plan Update: The Lake Keesus Management District will hire a contractor to conduct a plant survey on Lake Keesus. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey with 471 points. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The project deliverables are a formal report which includes an introduction, methods, results (tables and graphs) and discussion as well as herbarium mounts of voucher specimens. Elements of the report include 1) Results of the point intercept survey - raw data; 2) Summary tables that list the plants found, # sites found, overall % frequency of occurrence, % relative frequency of occurrence, overall average density rating and relative average density rating; 3) A discussion (text) that explains what the results mean and an overall assessment of the plant community in the lake; 4) Point intercept maps for each exotic species and the top three to five native plants; 5) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09 and 6) Minutes from the one public meeting regarding the survey results and aquatic plant management plan.
Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the final plan will be provided to the department. Exact details for all deliverables are described in the project description of grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lomira Pond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lost Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lowell Millpond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lower Mayville Pond 174
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Lower Nashotah Lake
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Two-Story Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach to high quality two story lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/18/1995
Waters Involved
Moose Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Merton: Moose Lake Sediment Analysis: Conduct a sediment core analysis to determine the following: (1) The historical trophic level of Moose Lake and the relative rate of eutrophication. (2) The rate of sedimentaiton. (3) The factors which have contributed to the historical changes in water quality. The sponsor will use the information to educate residents about the factors affecting the lake's water quality. Project results will be disseminted to the public by public meeting and newsletter. The Department will prepare a final report summarizing the above tasks for the sponsor and will incorporate the information into the Upper Rock River Basin Plan Update.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Mud Lake
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
1/1/1990
Waters Involved
Mukwonago River
Status
Complete

Eagle Spring Lake Management District: Eagle Spring Lake Management Plan: Develop a lake management plan which will include elements listed under 'Proposed Phase II Planning Program,' attached to the application. Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, local newspaper articles, public meetings and reportmailings. Project results will be reposited at the Village of Eagle Public Library, Town of Eagle Town Hall.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Nagawicka Lake
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Two-Story Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach to high quality two story lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Neosho Mill Pond
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
1/21/1992
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: North Lake Sedimentation Study: Date the upper layers of lake sediment to dtermine the historical sedimentation rate for the last 100 years.2) Examine the microfossil remains of sediments to determine the changes in composition of indicator algae species from 100 years ago to present.3) Estimate current silt-sediment encroachment from inlets of Oconomowoc River and Mason Creek into lake and compare results to previous studies.4) Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, local newpaper articles, and public meetings.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa Modeling: Develop a planning project to include a technically and scientifically sound management program for the chain of lakes within and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa to guide the Village board and neighboring units of government to provide consistent pricinciples of sustainable water resource development. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the groundwater flow model and documentation will be provided to the department. The summary and model report will contain the results of the following project deliverables:
" Discussion of the dynamics of the shallow groundwater system of the Village of Chenequa and environs in northwestern Waukesha County.
" Evaluation of the role groundwater plays to maintain lake levels with and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa, particularly for Beaver, Cornell North and Pine Lakes.
" Development and calibration of a three-dimensional groundwater flow model (MODFLOW) as a tool to simulate the effects of future development and groundwater withdrawals on lakes, streams and shallow groundwater flow.
" Database of groundwater level and base flow estimates used for calibration.

Exact details for deliverbles are described in the project description.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa Water Budget Part Ii: The Village of Chenequa will provide computation of water budgets for the four lakes within the study area (Beaver, Cornell North and Pine Lakes). This information will be used to form a comprehensive water resources management plan for the Village and environs, consistent with the objectives of CH NR 190, WI Administrative Code. The study will be used as part of a ongoing program of lake related management actions to be used by the Village of Chenequa and it's neighboring units of government. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report will be provided to the department. The report will include the following project deliverables:
" Evaluation of the role of groundwater on maintaining lake levels within and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa
" Calculation of the water budgets for the studied lakes over the long term, utilizing the groundwater flow model (MODFLOW) developed in the Phase l (LPT-1111-07) grant
" Results of simulations of future hydrological conditions
" Preparation and publication of a report that describes the hydrogeologic units, their hydraulic properties, extent, thickness and elevation, model development and calibration and selected results showing the effects of development scenarios on the shallow groundwater system and lake levels. The report will be published as a USGS document.
Exact details for deliverbles are described in the project description.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa - Iii Watershed Inventory: The Village of Chenequa is proceeding with the third phase of their project which is the watershed inventory component. The waterways included in this component are Cornell and Pine Lake and include portions of Beaver and North Lake which lakes form a tributary lake system to the Oconomowoc River chain of lakes and piped tributaries into Pine to North via Cornell Lake. Products to be produced include a Volume one report that contains 1) Compilation and synthesis of inventory data on watershed tributaries; 2) A compilation of existing water quality and quantity data for all four lakes; 3) aquatic plant community data and 4) Results of the recreational use survey.
A full description of the project scope and deliverables is in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenqua Iv Lake Mgnt Plan Final Report: The Village of Chenequa is proceeding with the fourth and final phase of their project which is Lake Management Plan final report. The waterways included in this report are Cornell and Pine Lake and include portions of Beaver and North Lake which lakes form a tributary lake system to the Oconomowoc River chain of lakes and piped tributaries into Pine to North via Cornell Lake. This project objective is to formulate appropriate updated management actions, public information, educational strategies, ordinances and other responses to identified concerns. Products to be produced include a Volume 2 report containing 1) a lake management plan for all 4 lakes; 2) an aquatic plant management plan for all four lakes and 3) minutes from the 2 public information meetings.

A full description of the project scope and deliverables is in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Grant A: Wave Propagation Differences Among Powered Vessels: The North Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to study the impact of boat wake propagation (amplitude, frequency and origin) on shorelines and lake sediment.

Project final deliverables include: a whitepaper research report, and excel spreadsheets containing all data collected for the study.

Specific project activities include: 1) Measurement of waves caused by boat wakes; 2) Drone photography twice a week for 18 weeks; 3) Compilation of boat traffic conditions during drone photography; and 4) Compilation of weather during drone photography.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database.

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.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Grant B: Wave Propagation Differences Among Powered Vessels: The North Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to study the impact of boat wake propagation (amplitude, frequency and origin) on shorelines and lake sediment.

Project final deliverables include: a whitepaper research report, and excel spreadsheets containing all data collected for the study.

Specific project activities include: 1) Measurement of sediment plumes caused by boat wakes; 2) Collection of water clarity and dissolved oxygen at 6 sites twice a week in the summer of 2021; 3) Collection of TSS and Total Phosphorus samples twice a week from May through September and 4) aquatic plant sampling.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 2) Grantee shall use the Wisconsin State Lab of Hygeine for water sample analyses.

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.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Grant C: Wave Propagation Differences Among Powered Vessels: The North Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to study the impact of boat wake propagation (amplitude, frequency and origin) on shorelines and lake sediment.

Project final deliverables include: a whitepaper research report, and excel spreadsheets containing all data collected for the study.

Specific project activities include: A report that includes 1) an analysis of the difference in wave impacts based on type of boat; 2) a developed methodology for analyzing wave impacts on lake shorelines, lake sediment, water quality and vegetative communities; 3) an outline of proposed local protective ordinances to address human induced wave impacts; and 4) presentation of the results in a minimum of two public meetings.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database.

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.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
1/3/1991
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Oconomowoc Lake: Oconomowoc Lake Water Quality Monitoring - Usgs: Continuation of USGS water quality monitoring program for 1991 through 1995. Sampling will be conducted in two sites. An annual progress report is to be submitted after each year of monitoring.Information will be disseminated to the public by a public meeting.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
9/29/1995
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Oconomowoc Lake: Oconomowoc Lake Sediment Analysis: Conduct a sediment core analysis to determine the following:
1. The hitorical trophic level of Oconomowoc Lake and the relative rate of eutrophication.
2. The reate of sedimentation.
3. The factors which have contributed to the historical changes in water quality.
Disseminate project results to the public by newsletter, public meeting, and newspaper article.
The Department of Natural Resources will prepare a final report summarizing the above tasks for the sponsor and will incorporate the information into the Upper Rock River Basin Plan Update.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
9/29/1995
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Oconomowoc Lake: Oconomowoc Lake Water Quality Trend Monitoring: The USGS will continue to monitor the water quality of Oconomowoc Lake from 1996 through 1998 to identify exiting and potential water quality problems, to monitor water quality during the fish stocking program, and to monitor the affects of runoff from Hwy 16.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2004
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Oconomowoc Lake: Lake Mgt. Plan - Oconomowoc: The Village of Oconomowoc will hire a consultant to update the existing comprehensive lake management plan. Elements of the plan include the following: Review of existing data available on Oconomowoc Lake and the Oconomowoc River, USGS monitoring for TSI parameters, modeling to calculate nutrient and sediment loading, aquatic plant survey and development of a long term plan and management recommendations for Oconomowoc Lake. The project deliverable will be the updated lake management plan by SEWRPC and a USGS report on the monitoring and modeling portion of the project.

Grantee provide final report to DNR Lake Coordinator. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc Lake
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Two-Story Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach to high quality two story lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
9/1/2005
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Okauchee Lake Management District: Depth Contour Mapping: The Okauchee Lake Management District will hire a consultant to digitally record and map the lake bed of Okauchee Lake. The project deliverable will be two copies of the completed map that are provided to the Department. The maps must be provided to the Department before final payment can be made.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Village Of Lac La Belle: Lac La Belle- Sediment/Phosphorus Reduction, Part 1: The Village of LacLaBelle will hire a contractor to develop a plan to install best management practices in the LacLaBelle Lake watershed. This plan will be used to develop a Lake Protection grant application in May 2011 to install the chosen best management practices. The project deliverable will be a plan/report that contains the following elements: 1) WILMS modeling to study the impact of installing various best management practices; 2) Alternative, literature supported modeling to determine contaminant reduction as an impact of installing best management practices; 3) results of 6 sets of grab samples from two locations to be used in the WILMS model; 4) creation of a map to show runoff patterns and environmentally sensitive areas in the watershed; 5) a list and ranking of best management practices that could potentially be installed in the watershed; and 6) results of the public informational meeting and the finalized priority list. All project deliverables are further described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Village Of Lac La Belle: Lac La Belle- Sediment/Phosphorus Reduction, Part Ii: The Village of LacLaBelle will hire a contractor to develop bid ready construction plans and specifications to install chosen best management practices in the LacLaBelle Lake watershed. The chosen practices will be developed in the accompanying grant (LPL - ??? \2013 11). The construction plans and specifications will be used to apply for a Lake Protection Grant in May 2011. Project deliverables are further described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Fowler Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan Update: The City of Oconomowoc is sponsoring a project to develop an update to the Aquatic Plant Management Plan for Fowler Lake.

Project final deliverables include: all data collected and a detailed aquatic plant management plan for harvesting on Fowler Lake.

Specific project activities include: 1) conducting a P/I survey and 2) a report that contains summary tables, plant distribution maps, harvesting plan with cutting specifics, and disposal site information.
Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 2) Volunteer lists, equipment use lists and signatures shall be maintained for reporting in kind volunteer labor and equipment.

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.

The Grantee should provide the DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Lac La Belle Management District: Point Intercept Plant Survey & Plan For Lac La Belle Lake: The Lac La Belle Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to develop an update to the Aquatic Plant Management Plan for Lac La Belle Lake.

Specific project activities include: 1) conducting a P/I survey and 2) Development of an updated Aquatic Plant Management Plan.

Project final deliverables include: 1) electronic copy of the P/I raw data in an excel spreadsheet and 2) an electronic copy of the final updated Aquatic Plant Management Plan. The updated Aquatic Plant Management Plan will contain the following elements:
1) discussion and analysis of the plant data including summary tables and plant distribution maps; 2) hand removal harvesting plan for non native plant species to include potential locations, width and length of harvest; 3) discussion of options for water level management and boating ordinances; 4) discussion of sites within Lac La Belle Lake where introduction of native aquatic plants grown in mats may be feasible and 5) proposal for expansion of NR 107 sensitive area designation on Lac La Belle Lake.

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.

The Grantee should provide the DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Grant A: Wave Propagation Differences Among Powered Vessels: The North Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to study the impact of boat wake propagation (amplitude, frequency and origin) on shorelines and lake sediment.

Project final deliverables include: a whitepaper research report, and excel spreadsheets containing all data collected for the study.

Specific project activities include: 1) Measurement of waves caused by boat wakes; 2) Drone photography twice a week for 18 weeks; 3) Compilation of boat traffic conditions during drone photography; and 4) Compilation of weather during drone photography.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database.

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.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Grant B: Wave Propagation Differences Among Powered Vessels: The North Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to study the impact of boat wake propagation (amplitude, frequency and origin) on shorelines and lake sediment.

Project final deliverables include: a whitepaper research report, and excel spreadsheets containing all data collected for the study.

Specific project activities include: 1) Measurement of sediment plumes caused by boat wakes; 2) Collection of water clarity and dissolved oxygen at 6 sites twice a week in the summer of 2021; 3) Collection of TSS and Total Phosphorus samples twice a week from May through September and 4) aquatic plant sampling.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 2) Grantee shall use the Wisconsin State Lab of Hygeine for water sample analyses.

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.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Grant C: Wave Propagation Differences Among Powered Vessels: The North Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to study the impact of boat wake propagation (amplitude, frequency and origin) on shorelines and lake sediment.

Project final deliverables include: a whitepaper research report, and excel spreadsheets containing all data collected for the study.

Specific project activities include: A report that includes 1) an analysis of the difference in wave impacts based on type of boat; 2) a developed methodology for analyzing wave impacts on lake shorelines, lake sediment, water quality and vegetative communities; 3) an outline of proposed local protective ordinances to address human induced wave impacts; and 4) presentation of the results in a minimum of two public meetings.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database.

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.

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Two-Story Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach to high quality two story lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
11/17/1992
Waters Involved
Okauchee Lake
Status
Complete

Okauchee Lake Management District: Okauchee Lake Water Qual Monitoring & Plant Management Plan: Water quality monitoring during 1993-95. Prepare an aquatic plan management according to DNR guidelines. Prepare a one page summary.Information shall be disseminated to the public by newsletter, local newspaper articles, and public meetings.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
11/1/1999
Waters Involved
Okauchee Lake
Status
Complete

Okauchee Lake Management District: Okauchee Lake Wqm, Plant Inventory, Shoreline Study: Okauchee Lake Management District proposes to develope a refined comprehensive lake management plan for Okauchee Lake. The project includes the following; suplementation of an aquatic plant survey; review of water quality data collected to date; recreational use survey, shoreline condition survey and identification of sensitive areas. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2000
Waters Involved
Okauchee Lake
Status
Complete

Okauchee Lake Management District: Okauchee Lake H2o Monitoring: This proposed planning project is to quantify current water quality conditions within Okauchee Lake and, synoptically, identify citizen issues and concerns, in order to insure that such issues and concerns are effectively addressed in the updated comprehensive lake mgt. plan currently being prepared for this lake. The objectives are: potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution, nutrient and contaminant inputs, and nutrient an contaminant balances; questionaire survey of Lake residents; production of a refined conprehensive lake mgt. plan.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
9/1/2005
Waters Involved
Okauchee Lake
Status
Complete

Okauchee Lake Management District: Depth Contour Mapping: The Okauchee Lake Management District will hire a consultant to digitally record and map the lake bed of Okauchee Lake. The project deliverable will be two copies of the completed map that are provided to the Department. The maps must be provided to the Department before final payment can be made.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1996
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Pine Lake Aquatic Plant Control Assessment: The Village of Chenequa proposes to assess the effectiveness of the aquatic plant control program. Project activities will establish a baseline condition of aquatic plants in those portions of the lake traditionally treated with aquatic herbicides and include 1) compilation of a photographic record of the extent of aquatic plant growth, 2) determination of the species composition, density of occurrence, and frequency of occurance of aquatic plants, and 3) production of a map of the aquatic plant distribution. A final report will be produced discussing the project results. A paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report will be provided to the Department of Natural Resources. Information on the project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter mailing and public meeting.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Pine Lake-H2o-Aquatic Veg-Lake Mgt. Study: The Village of Chenequa will contract with the US Geological Survey for two years of water quality monitoring. In addition, an aquatic plant survey will be conducted by the Southeast Regional Planning Commission. An aquatic plant management plan will be written. The project deliverables will be 1) a copy of the USGS report containing the results and analysis of the water quality monitoring and results of the WILMS modeling; and 2) an aquatic plant management plan containing the results of the plant survey and recreational use survey as well as a discussion of alternatives for aquatic plant management. Two copies of each report will be submitted in paper form. One copy of the aquatic plant management plan will be submitted in paper and electronic form to the Dept. of Natural Resources.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa Modeling: Develop a planning project to include a technically and scientifically sound management program for the chain of lakes within and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa to guide the Village board and neighboring units of government to provide consistent pricinciples of sustainable water resource development. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the groundwater flow model and documentation will be provided to the department. The summary and model report will contain the results of the following project deliverables:
" Discussion of the dynamics of the shallow groundwater system of the Village of Chenequa and environs in northwestern Waukesha County.
" Evaluation of the role groundwater plays to maintain lake levels with and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa, particularly for Beaver, Cornell North and Pine Lakes.
" Development and calibration of a three-dimensional groundwater flow model (MODFLOW) as a tool to simulate the effects of future development and groundwater withdrawals on lakes, streams and shallow groundwater flow.
" Database of groundwater level and base flow estimates used for calibration.

Exact details for deliverbles are described in the project description.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa Water Budget Part Ii: The Village of Chenequa will provide computation of water budgets for the four lakes within the study area (Beaver, Cornell North and Pine Lakes). This information will be used to form a comprehensive water resources management plan for the Village and environs, consistent with the objectives of CH NR 190, WI Administrative Code. The study will be used as part of a ongoing program of lake related management actions to be used by the Village of Chenequa and it's neighboring units of government. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report will be provided to the department. The report will include the following project deliverables:
" Evaluation of the role of groundwater on maintaining lake levels within and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa
" Calculation of the water budgets for the studied lakes over the long term, utilizing the groundwater flow model (MODFLOW) developed in the Phase l (LPT-1111-07) grant
" Results of simulations of future hydrological conditions
" Preparation and publication of a report that describes the hydrogeologic units, their hydraulic properties, extent, thickness and elevation, model development and calibration and selected results showing the effects of development scenarios on the shallow groundwater system and lake levels. The report will be published as a USGS document.
Exact details for deliverbles are described in the project description.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa - Iii Watershed Inventory: The Village of Chenequa is proceeding with the third phase of their project which is the watershed inventory component. The waterways included in this component are Cornell and Pine Lake and include portions of Beaver and North Lake which lakes form a tributary lake system to the Oconomowoc River chain of lakes and piped tributaries into Pine to North via Cornell Lake. Products to be produced include a Volume one report that contains 1) Compilation and synthesis of inventory data on watershed tributaries; 2) A compilation of existing water quality and quantity data for all four lakes; 3) aquatic plant community data and 4) Results of the recreational use survey.
A full description of the project scope and deliverables is in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenqua Iv Lake Mgnt Plan Final Report: The Village of Chenequa is proceeding with the fourth and final phase of their project which is Lake Management Plan final report. The waterways included in this report are Cornell and Pine Lake and include portions of Beaver and North Lake which lakes form a tributary lake system to the Oconomowoc River chain of lakes and piped tributaries into Pine to North via Cornell Lake. This project objective is to formulate appropriate updated management actions, public information, educational strategies, ordinances and other responses to identified concerns. Products to be produced include a Volume 2 report containing 1) a lake management plan for all 4 lakes; 2) an aquatic plant management plan for all four lakes and 3) minutes from the 2 public information meetings.

A full description of the project scope and deliverables is in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Two-Story Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach to high quality two story lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Pleasant Lake
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Deep Headwater Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach between high quality deep headwater lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
1/21/1992
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Summit: Silver Lake Usgs Water Qual Monitoring & Land Use Inventory: Water quality monitoring during 1992-96. Identify sensitive environmental areas in and surrounding the lake including wetlands and fish and wildlife breeding areas.Conduct a land use inventory of the watershed. USGS will annually publish water quality data analyses and lake depth profiles. USGS will annually submit a progress to the Town of Summit after each year of monitoring.USGS will make a formal presentation of final results of the water quality analyses. USGS will prepare a final report summarizing the analyses. Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter and public meeting.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
9/29/1995
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Summit: Silver Lake Sediment Analysis: Conduct a sediment core analysis to determine the following:
1. The historical trophic level of Silver Lake and the relative rate of eutrophication.
2. The rate of sedimentation.
3. The factors which have contributed to the historical changes in water quality.
Disseminate project results to the public by newspaper article and public meeting.
The Department of Natural Resources will prepare a final report summarizing the above tasks for the sponsor and will incorporate the information into the Upper Rock River Basin Plan Update.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Sinissippi Lake (Hustisford)
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
7/1/2000
Waters Involved
Tamarack Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Oconomowoc: Tamarack Lake Plant Management: The Town of Oconomowoc and their consultant will conduct public meeting, user survey, collect water quality data, watershed mapping, problem ranking, management strategies and report of findings. Focus of problem: Aquatic Macrophyte overpopulation on Tamarack Lake.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Theresa Marsh Flowage
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Turtle Lake
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Deep Headwater Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach between high quality deep headwater lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Un Spring
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa Modeling: Develop a planning project to include a technically and scientifically sound management program for the chain of lakes within and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa to guide the Village board and neighboring units of government to provide consistent pricinciples of sustainable water resource development. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the groundwater flow model and documentation will be provided to the department. The summary and model report will contain the results of the following project deliverables:
" Discussion of the dynamics of the shallow groundwater system of the Village of Chenequa and environs in northwestern Waukesha County.
" Evaluation of the role groundwater plays to maintain lake levels with and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa, particularly for Beaver, Cornell North and Pine Lakes.
" Development and calibration of a three-dimensional groundwater flow model (MODFLOW) as a tool to simulate the effects of future development and groundwater withdrawals on lakes, streams and shallow groundwater flow.
" Database of groundwater level and base flow estimates used for calibration.

Exact details for deliverbles are described in the project description.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa Water Budget Part Ii: The Village of Chenequa will provide computation of water budgets for the four lakes within the study area (Beaver, Cornell North and Pine Lakes). This information will be used to form a comprehensive water resources management plan for the Village and environs, consistent with the objectives of CH NR 190, WI Administrative Code. The study will be used as part of a ongoing program of lake related management actions to be used by the Village of Chenequa and it's neighboring units of government. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report will be provided to the department. The report will include the following project deliverables:
" Evaluation of the role of groundwater on maintaining lake levels within and adjacent to the Village of Chenequa
" Calculation of the water budgets for the studied lakes over the long term, utilizing the groundwater flow model (MODFLOW) developed in the Phase l (LPT-1111-07) grant
" Results of simulations of future hydrological conditions
" Preparation and publication of a report that describes the hydrogeologic units, their hydraulic properties, extent, thickness and elevation, model development and calibration and selected results showing the effects of development scenarios on the shallow groundwater system and lake levels. The report will be published as a USGS document.
Exact details for deliverbles are described in the project description.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenequa - Iii Watershed Inventory: The Village of Chenequa is proceeding with the third phase of their project which is the watershed inventory component. The waterways included in this component are Cornell and Pine Lake and include portions of Beaver and North Lake which lakes form a tributary lake system to the Oconomowoc River chain of lakes and piped tributaries into Pine to North via Cornell Lake. Products to be produced include a Volume one report that contains 1) Compilation and synthesis of inventory data on watershed tributaries; 2) A compilation of existing water quality and quantity data for all four lakes; 3) aquatic plant community data and 4) Results of the recreational use survey.
A full description of the project scope and deliverables is in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Village Of Chenequa: Village Of Chenqua Iv Lake Mgnt Plan Final Report: The Village of Chenequa is proceeding with the fourth and final phase of their project which is Lake Management Plan final report. The waterways included in this report are Cornell and Pine Lake and include portions of Beaver and North Lake which lakes form a tributary lake system to the Oconomowoc River chain of lakes and piped tributaries into Pine to North via Cornell Lake. This project objective is to formulate appropriate updated management actions, public information, educational strategies, ordinances and other responses to identified concerns. Products to be produced include a Volume 2 report containing 1) a lake management plan for all 4 lakes; 2) an aquatic plant management plan for all four lakes and 3) minutes from the 2 public information meetings.

A full description of the project scope and deliverables is in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Upper Mayville Millpond 172
Status
Complete

Dodge County: Dodge County Lakes Survey: Dodge County will collect information utilizing a public survey questionnaire in order to determine public opinion about the waters in the county and to see if there is need to conduct a Waterway (Lake & Stream) Classification Project in the future.

A full description of project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Upper Nemahbin Lake
Status
Complete

Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Com: Swe - Training, Education, And Networking For Two-Story Lakes Of Walworth And Waukesha County: The Southeast Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission is sponsoring a project to develop a tool kit and hold a workshop to facilitate networking and educational outreach to high quality two story lakes in Waukesha and Walworth Counties.

Project final deliverables include: all handouts developed, agendas and minutes for the workshop, and a toolkit that includes best management practices, compilation of resource links and compilation of management successes and failures on deep headwater lakes.

Specific project activities include: 1) Hosting a Saturday workshop; 2) Development of handouts for workshop; 3) Development of a tool kit.

Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database

If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.

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.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Fowler Lake
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Apm Plant Survey And Plan: The City of Oconomowoc will hire a contractor to conduct plant surveys and update the aquatic plant management plan for Fowler Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey totaling 316 points. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution and a list of plant species found; 3) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution, and identify nutrient and contaminant input and balances; 4) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 5) Results of a recreational use survey; 6) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 7) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues.
Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the final plan will be provided to the department. Exact details for all deliverables are described in the project description of grant application.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Friess Lake
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Assoc: Friess Lake Do Meter Purchase: The Friess Lake Advancement Association will purchase a temperature and dissolved oxygen meter for the Citizen Lake Monitoring program. The data collected using the dissolved oxygen meter will be to increase quantity and quality of temperature/DO profiles collected in Friess Lake as well as allowing temperature/DO profiles to be collected. The project deliverable will be the data entry of profiles entered into the Department of Natural Resources Citizen Lake Monitoring website to be used by the DNR and the District.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2001
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Lac Labelle Management District: Lac La Belle Lake Education Grant: Continue and expand Lac La Belle's water quality monitoring. Propose conducting a lake tests for the next 2 years. Results will be reported and students are encouraged to use this work in the classroom. Students can present the science project aspects of this research at various science fairs and competitions. This project will involve purchase of equipment and support from SLOH.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2003
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Lac Labelle Management District: Lac Labelle Tributary Monitoring: The study will gather data at two different locations on two tributaries draining to the lake. The tributaries are Rosenow Creek, a trout stream, and "Golf Course" (LaBelle) Creek. Samples will be taken at 4 locations, 5 times in a year (3 storm event and 2 low flow). Each set of samples will be tested for turbidity, suspended solids, ammonia N, total phosphorus, fecal coliform and dissolved phosphorous.

Project deliverable will be sample results downloaded from the SLOH website.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

Lac Labelle Management District: Lac La Belle Do Meter Purchase: The Lac La Belle Management District will purchase a temperature and dissolved oxygen meter for Lac La Belle Citizen Lake Monitoring program. The data collected using the meter will be entered into the Department of Natural Resources Citizen Lake Monitoring website to be used by the DNR and the lake district. The project deliverable will be temperature and D.O. profiles (every three feet to the bottom of the lake) taken a minimum of five times a year and entered into the DNR database.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Lac La Belle
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Apm Plant Survey And Plan: The City of Oconomowoc will hire a contractor to conduct plant surveys and update the aquatic plant management plan for Fowler Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey totaling 316 points. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution and a list of plant species found; 3) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution, and identify nutrient and contaminant input and balances; 4) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 5) Results of a recreational use survey; 6) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 7) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues.
Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the final plan will be provided to the department. Exact details for all deliverables are described in the project description of grant application.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: North Lake Blue Green Algae Inlet Monitoring: The North Lake Management District will undertake a monitoring study which will assist them in determining the extent of blue green algae in the North Lake inlet. Six sets of samples will be taken. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report will be provided to the department. The report will contain the following elements:

" Results of the sample analysis, including species analysis, counts of blue green algae cells, chlorophyll a results and toxin analysis.
" A table displaying GPS position, water and air temperature, current wind conditions and weather in the previous 48 hours for each of the six samples.
" A list of all species of blue green algae found.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: North Lake Do Meter Purchase: The North Lake Management District will purchase a temperature and dissolved oxygen meter for the Citizen Lake Monitoring program. The data collected using the dissolved oxygen meter will be to increase quantity and quality of temperature/DO profiles collected in North Lake as well as allowing temperature/DO profiles to be collected. The project deliverable will be the data entry of profiles entered into the Department of Natural Resources Citizen Lake Monitoring website to be used by the DNR and the District.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2013
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Aquatic Plant Harvester Op Plan: The North Lake Management District will hire a contractor to write an APM plan for harvesting and chemical treatment activities in North Lake. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) A discussion of management alternatives; 2) maps denoting areas to be harvested and chemically treated, including an overall map and zoomed in area specific maps; 3) a table referencing the maps, denoting width, length and depth of navigational cutting lanes; 4) a list of instructions for the harvesting crew; 5) a table and text referencing the maps that describe the timing, dosage and likely range of chemical treatment; 6) maps identifying the offloading sites and disposal sites with additional maps denoting wetlands and floodplains on the sites.

Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the final plan will be provided to the department. Exact details for all deliverables are described in the project description of grant application.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: North Lake Blue Green Algae Inlet Monitoring: The North Lake Management District will undertake a monitoring study which will assist them in determining the extent of blue green algae in the North Lake inlet. Six sets of samples will be taken. Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the report will be provided to the department. The report will contain the following elements:

" Results of the sample analysis, including species analysis, counts of blue green algae cells, chlorophyll a results and toxin analysis.
" A table displaying GPS position, water and air temperature, current wind conditions and weather in the previous 48 hours for each of the six samples.
" A list of all species of blue green algae found.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2007
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Lac Labelle Management District: Lac La Belle Do Meter Purchase: The Lac La Belle Management District will purchase a temperature and dissolved oxygen meter for Lac La Belle Citizen Lake Monitoring program. The data collected using the meter will be entered into the Department of Natural Resources Citizen Lake Monitoring website to be used by the DNR and the lake district. The project deliverable will be temperature and D.O. profiles (every three feet to the bottom of the lake) taken a minimum of five times a year and entered into the DNR database.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

Friess Lake Advancement Assoc: Friess Lake Do Meter Purchase: The Friess Lake Advancement Association will purchase a temperature and dissolved oxygen meter for the Citizen Lake Monitoring program. The data collected using the dissolved oxygen meter will be to increase quantity and quality of temperature/DO profiles collected in Friess Lake as well as allowing temperature/DO profiles to be collected. The project deliverable will be the data entry of profiles entered into the Department of Natural Resources Citizen Lake Monitoring website to be used by the DNR and the District.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2008
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: North Lake Do Meter Purchase: The North Lake Management District will purchase a temperature and dissolved oxygen meter for the Citizen Lake Monitoring program. The data collected using the dissolved oxygen meter will be to increase quantity and quality of temperature/DO profiles collected in North Lake as well as allowing temperature/DO profiles to be collected. The project deliverable will be the data entry of profiles entered into the Department of Natural Resources Citizen Lake Monitoring website to be used by the DNR and the District.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Apm Plant Survey And Plan: The City of Oconomowoc will hire a contractor to conduct plant surveys and update the aquatic plant management plan for Fowler Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey totaling 316 points. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution and a list of plant species found; 3) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution, and identify nutrient and contaminant input and balances; 4) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 5) Results of a recreational use survey; 6) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 7) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues.
Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the final plan will be provided to the department. Exact details for all deliverables are described in the project description of grant application.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2013
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Aquatic Plant Harvester Op Plan: The North Lake Management District will hire a contractor to write an APM plan for harvesting and chemical treatment activities in North Lake. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) A discussion of management alternatives; 2) maps denoting areas to be harvested and chemically treated, including an overall map and zoomed in area specific maps; 3) a table referencing the maps, denoting width, length and depth of navigational cutting lanes; 4) a list of instructions for the harvesting crew; 5) a table and text referencing the maps that describe the timing, dosage and likely range of chemical treatment; 6) maps identifying the offloading sites and disposal sites with additional maps denoting wetlands and floodplains on the sites.

Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the final plan will be provided to the department. Exact details for all deliverables are described in the project description of grant application.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2001
Waters Involved
Okauchee Lake
Status
Complete

Okauchee Lake Management District: Okauchee Lake Plant Management: To conduct pre- and post-monitoring of the aquatic vegetation in areas targeted for a three year chemical treatment demonstration project. To determine the effectiveness of the various treatments and to make recommendations for any future chemical treatments in the project areas. Also, determine the overall effectiveness of the treatments, an aquatic plant survey will be conducted in 4 areas of the lake. The results of the project will be used to refine future management activities. It will also be used during any future update of the Lake Management or Plant Management Plans. A report will be provided to the DNR.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Rosenow Creek
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Apm Plant Survey And Plan: The City of Oconomowoc will hire a contractor to conduct plant surveys and update the aquatic plant management plan for Fowler Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey totaling 316 points. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution and a list of plant species found; 3) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution, and identify nutrient and contaminant input and balances; 4) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 5) Results of a recreational use survey; 6) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 7) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues.
Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the final plan will be provided to the department. Exact details for all deliverables are described in the project description of grant application.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Silver Lake Environmental Association: Silver Lake Environmental Association Development: The Silver Lake Environmental Association would like to become a lake management district. The project includes organizational development activities, development of a high water ordinance through the Town of Summit, installation of a staff gauge and collection of dissolved oxygen data with a meter.
Project deliverables will include:
" Lake management district boundary map
" Copies of petitions to create lake district and promotional flyers
" Planning meeting and public hearing minutes
" DO readings at 5 foot intervals from surface to bottom.
" Placement of surveyed staff gauge. Collect water level data weekly.
" Development of a high water ordinance to establish slow-no-wake in high water conditions.
Department staff are improving the quality of grant reports by making sure applicants know very clearly ahead of time that ranking points ARE deliverables. We interpret the ranking questions very literally. In rare cases, an equivalent effort is considered; it should be clarified by the justification/explanation given with the ranking point and equivalent effort must be approved by Department staff. When the grant is complete, the Department will look for every single deliverable, even minor ones, and if they are not adequately addressed, only partial reimbursement (at the department's discretion) will be made to the applicant.
A full description of the project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete

Silver Lake Management District: Silver Lake Water Quality Monitoring: The Silver Lake Management District will collect water quality samples to determine if a tributary to Silver Lake is contributing significant nutrient loading to the lake. Sampling will take place on seven separate days. Two or three of the sampling events will be low flow and the rest of the sampling events will take place 12 to 24 hours after a storm. Sampling will take place along 5 sites on the tributary and the deep hole of Silver Lake. Samples will be analyzed by the UW-Stevens Point water quality lab. The project deliverable will be a summary report that contains the raw data, analysis of the data, conclusions that can be drawn from the data and recommendations, if any, for future actions.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2010
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
In_Progress

Silver Lake Management District: Silver Lake Water Quality Monitoring: The Silver Lake Management District will collect water quality samples to determine if a tributary to Silver Lake is contributing significant nutrient loading to the lake. Sampling will take place on seven separate days. Two or three of the sampling events will be low flow and the rest of the sampling events will take place 12 to 24 hours after a storm. Sampling will take place along 5 sites on the tributary and the deep hole of Silver Lake. Samples will be analyzed by the UW-Stevens Point water quality lab. The project deliverable will be a summary report that contains the raw data, analysis of the data, conclusions that can be drawn from the data and recommendations, if any, for future actions.


Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

City Of Oconomowoc: Apm Plant Survey And Plan: The City of Oconomowoc will hire a contractor to conduct plant surveys and update the aquatic plant management plan for Fowler Lake. The plant survey will be a point intercept survey totaling 316 points. The lake will be sampled in mid-summer. The final report will contain the following elements: 1) Results of the points sampled, including sediment type found and maximum rooting depth; 2) Results of a general lake survey to map general plant beds, map localized plant beds, map species distribution and a list of plant species found; 3) Review of existing conditions of the watershed, identify and quantify potential point and nonpoint sources of pollution, and identify nutrient and contaminant input and balances; 4) Results of WILMS and UAL modeling; 5) Results of a recreational use survey; 6) An aquatic plant management plan that meets the requirements of NR 109.09; and 7) Minutes from one public meeting regarding aquatic plant issues.
Two paper copies and one electronic copy of the final plan will be provided to the department. Exact details for all deliverables are described in the project description of grant application.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2012
Waters Involved
Mason Creek
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Mason Creek Planning Project: Mason Creek Planning Program

The North Lake Management District will acquire data on Mason Creek channel width, depth, sinuosity and length, habitat descriptors, biological and chemical water quality and input into DNR\2019s stream and lake monitoring program. The project deliverables include the following:
1) A copy of the completed plan which will identify strategic land and water resource management actions, specific interventions, such as streambank stabilization, buffer implementation and wetland restoratiohn.
2) Results of an informational hearing


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2012
Waters Involved
Mason Creek
Status
In_Progress

North Lake Management District: Mason Creek Planning Project: Mason Creek Planning Program

The North Lake Management District will acquire data on Mason Creek channel width, depth, sinuosity and length, habitat descriptors, biological and chemical water quality and input into DNR\2019s stream and lake monitoring program. The project deliverables include the following:
1) A copy of the completed plan which will identify strategic land and water resource management actions, specific interventions, such as streambank stabilization, buffer implementation and wetland restoratiohn.
2) Results of an informational hearing


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Mason Creek
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Mason Creek West Branch Agricultural Ditch Sediment Retention/Wetland Restoration Improvement: The North Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to develop a Conceptual Plan to reduce pollutant loading to Mason Creek and North Lake. This conceptual Plan will detail how the final project will detain, capture, and slow down stormwater runoff, increase dry weather water levels and flow, and prevent chronic upland-sourced sediment and nutrient loads from entering Upper and Lower Mason Creek as well as North Lake.

Project final deliverables include: 1) West Branch Agricultural Ditch Sediment Retention/Wetland Restoration Improvement Conceptual Plan that will include location of proposed ditch plug to effectively reengage the riparian wetlands on the West Branch.

Special Conditions: WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of data and reports/plans generated because of this project.

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 River Biologist.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Sediment And Nutrient Study Of Oconomowoc River - Monches To North Lake: North Lake Management District is sponsoring project to complete a sediment and nutrient study for the Oconomowoc River Watershed with the following goals: 1) Estimate watershed sediment, phosphorus, and pollutant sources and loads of the River 2) Evaluate sediment accretion/erosion/transport within the Monches Millpond and the River downstream of the Dam 3) Complete in-stream bank and bed survey 4) Examine sediment and riverbed stability within the former Funks Millpond 5) Communicate results and recommendations to the District, WDNR, and other interested parties.

Project deliverables: completion of a comprehensive report including the following elements: 1) Historical, present-day, and planned future land use information to help estimate phosphorus, sediment, and select pollutant loads, 2) Mapped changes to sediment deposits created by using digital orthophotography to evaluate changes to sediment bars and general channel form within the Monches Millpond and the River downstream and related to changes during and immediately after dam reconstruction/removal will also be mapped, 3) On-water survey data including: channel form, sediment types and distribution, debris jams and channel obstructions, eroding banks and unstable channel form, riparian vegetation, and potentially other factors. Attention will be given to channel stability in the former Funks impoundment, millrace, and dam area. 4) Discussion of project background issues, conclusions, and recommendations generated will be in a format useful to the WDNR and average Lake user.

Specific project conditions: WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of data and reports/plans generated because of this project.

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 River Biologist.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
North Lake
Status
In_Progress

North Lake Management District: Sediment And Nutrient Study Of Oconomowoc River - Monches To North Lake: North Lake Management District is sponsoring project to complete a sediment and nutrient study for the Oconomowoc River Watershed with the following goals: 1) Estimate watershed sediment, phosphorus, and pollutant sources and loads of the River 2) Evaluate sediment accretion/erosion/transport within the Monches Millpond and the River downstream of the Dam 3) Complete in-stream bank and bed survey 4) Examine sediment and riverbed stability within the former Funks Millpond 5) Communicate results and recommendations to the District, WDNR, and other interested parties.

Project deliverables: completion of a comprehensive report including the following elements: 1) Historical, present-day, and planned future land use information to help estimate phosphorus, sediment, and select pollutant loads, 2) Mapped changes to sediment deposits created by using digital orthophotography to evaluate changes to sediment bars and general channel form within the Monches Millpond and the River downstream and related to changes during and immediately after dam reconstruction/removal will also be mapped, 3) On-water survey data including: channel form, sediment types and distribution, debris jams and channel obstructions, eroding banks and unstable channel form, riparian vegetation, and potentially other factors. Attention will be given to channel stability in the former Funks impoundment, millrace, and dam area. 4) Discussion of project background issues, conclusions, and recommendations generated will be in a format useful to the WDNR and average Lake user.

Specific project conditions: WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of data and reports/plans generated because of this project.

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 River Biologist.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Sediment And Nutrient Study Of Oconomowoc River - Monches To North Lake: North Lake Management District is sponsoring project to complete a sediment and nutrient study for the Oconomowoc River Watershed with the following goals: 1) Estimate watershed sediment, phosphorus, and pollutant sources and loads of the River 2) Evaluate sediment accretion/erosion/transport within the Monches Millpond and the River downstream of the Dam 3) Complete in-stream bank and bed survey 4) Examine sediment and riverbed stability within the former Funks Millpond 5) Communicate results and recommendations to the District, WDNR, and other interested parties.

Project deliverables: completion of a comprehensive report including the following elements: 1) Historical, present-day, and planned future land use information to help estimate phosphorus, sediment, and select pollutant loads, 2) Mapped changes to sediment deposits created by using digital orthophotography to evaluate changes to sediment bars and general channel form within the Monches Millpond and the River downstream and related to changes during and immediately after dam reconstruction/removal will also be mapped, 3) On-water survey data including: channel form, sediment types and distribution, debris jams and channel obstructions, eroding banks and unstable channel form, riparian vegetation, and potentially other factors. Attention will be given to channel stability in the former Funks impoundment, millrace, and dam area. 4) Discussion of project background issues, conclusions, and recommendations generated will be in a format useful to the WDNR and average Lake user.

Specific project conditions: WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of data and reports/plans generated because of this project.

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 River Biologist.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Oconomowoc River
Status
In_Progress

North Lake Management District: Sediment And Nutrient Study Of Oconomowoc River - Monches To North Lake: North Lake Management District is sponsoring project to complete a sediment and nutrient study for the Oconomowoc River Watershed with the following goals: 1) Estimate watershed sediment, phosphorus, and pollutant sources and loads of the River 2) Evaluate sediment accretion/erosion/transport within the Monches Millpond and the River downstream of the Dam 3) Complete in-stream bank and bed survey 4) Examine sediment and riverbed stability within the former Funks Millpond 5) Communicate results and recommendations to the District, WDNR, and other interested parties.

Project deliverables: completion of a comprehensive report including the following elements: 1) Historical, present-day, and planned future land use information to help estimate phosphorus, sediment, and select pollutant loads, 2) Mapped changes to sediment deposits created by using digital orthophotography to evaluate changes to sediment bars and general channel form within the Monches Millpond and the River downstream and related to changes during and immediately after dam reconstruction/removal will also be mapped, 3) On-water survey data including: channel form, sediment types and distribution, debris jams and channel obstructions, eroding banks and unstable channel form, riparian vegetation, and potentially other factors. Attention will be given to channel stability in the former Funks impoundment, millrace, and dam area. 4) Discussion of project background issues, conclusions, and recommendations generated will be in a format useful to the WDNR and average Lake user.

Specific project conditions: WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of data and reports/plans generated because of this project.

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 River Biologist.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2012
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Mason Creek Planning Project: Mason Creek Planning Program

The North Lake Management District will acquire data on Mason Creek channel width, depth, sinuosity and length, habitat descriptors, biological and chemical water quality and input into DNR\2019s stream and lake monitoring program. The project deliverables include the following:
1) A copy of the completed plan which will identify strategic land and water resource management actions, specific interventions, such as streambank stabilization, buffer implementation and wetland restoratiohn.
2) Results of an informational hearing


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

North Lake Management District: Mason Creek West Branch Agricultural Ditch Sediment Retention/Wetland Restoration Improvement: The North Lake Management District is sponsoring a project to develop a Conceptual Plan to reduce pollutant loading to Mason Creek and North Lake. This conceptual Plan will detail how the final project will detain, capture, and slow down stormwater runoff, increase dry weather water levels and flow, and prevent chronic upland-sourced sediment and nutrient loads from entering Upper and Lower Mason Creek as well as North Lake.

Project final deliverables include: 1) West Branch Agricultural Ditch Sediment Retention/Wetland Restoration Improvement Conceptual Plan that will include location of proposed ditch plug to effectively reengage the riparian wetlands on the West Branch.

Special Conditions: WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of data and reports/plans generated because of this project.

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 River Biologist.


Grant Details
River Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Mason Creek
Status
Complete

Tall Pines Conservancy: 319 - Mason Creek Stream Restoration - Schmidt Property: Tall Pines Conservancy is sponsoring a project to implement a stream restoration by remeandering a channelized and degraded section of Mason Creek in Waukesha County to restore and enhance stream function to approximately 1,600 linear feet.

Project final deliverables include: Provide a list of all educational and outreach programs conducted as part of this grant. Analysis of water quality data collected and a summary report. Post-construction monitoring data will be compared to years of pre-construction data in this report. Construction of the proposed stream restoration in accordance with all approved permits, plans and specs. Establishment of diverse, native plant community in the riparian zone of the remeandered stream corridor. A 2-year post construction monitoring plan will be implemented, with issues addressed as they arise or during a yearly recommendation.

Specific project activities include: 1) Continue educational and outreach programs; 2) Remove invasive shrubs, planting native species, cleaning culverts removing obstructions and improving hiking trails along corridor of Mason Creek 3) Conduct water quality monitoring on Mason Creek 4) Construct the proposed remeandering plans and specs according to approvals and permit conditions; 7) Complete 2 years of post-construction monitoring for erosion and evaluating the stability of newly established channel and seed and plant material.

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 Streams Biologist.


Monitoring & Projects

Projects including grants, restoration work and studies shown below have occurred in this watershed. Click the links below to read through the text. While these are not an exhaustive list of activities, they provide insight into the management activities happening in this watershed.

Grants and Management Projects
Oconomowoc River Watershed
Watershed Recommendations
Best Management Practices, Implement
West Bend - Stormwater Mgmt Plan & MS4 Permit Compliance
Date
Status
This project promotes nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: other new ordinances that affect runoff from the developed urban area; new storm water management plan for part of the developed urban area; and a new storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
JEFFERSON CO Rock Lake Healthy Lake
Date
Status
Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin's Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.
1/1/2017
In Progress
Projects
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
Larsen Lagoon Retrofit
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Specifically, the municipality will construct/install a wet detention pond to remedy discharges of total suspended solids in urban runoff.
1/1/2016
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
Watermark Project Permeable Pavement Installation
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Specifically, the municipality will construct/install a permeable pavement surface to remedy discharges of total suspended solids in urban runoff entering waters of the state.
1/1/2016
Cancelled
Projects
Documents
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
Washington Co Urban Storm Water Planning Project
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated construction erosion control ordinance, updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development, updated ordinances that affect runoff from the developed urban area, new feasibility analysis of alternative funding mechanisms, new storm water management plan for the developed urban area, and new storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2016
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
 
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
5/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
 
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
4/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Monitor Aquatic Biology
Monitor biology on WBIC: 853400
Date
Status
Conduct biological (mIBI or fIBI) monitoring on Coney River, WBIC: 853400, AU:11512
5/21/2016
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Fish Tissue
Confirm FCA: IW pre-2000 data
Date
Status
11/1/2011
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Targeted Area
Mason Creek Planning Project
Date
Status
Mason Creek Planning Program The North Lake Management District will acquire data on Mason Creek channel width, depth, sinuosity and length, habitat descriptors, biological and chemical water quality and input into DNR\2019s stream and lake monitoring program. The project deliverables include the following: 1) A copy of the completed plan which will identify strategic land and water resource management actions, specific interventions, such as streambank stabilization, buffer implementation and wetland restoration. 2) Results of an informational hearing.
7/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
GLPF2018_LM1802_ChlorideStudy
Date
Status
Chloride Impact Study for the Southeastern Wisconsin Region
6/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Oconomowoc River Temp
Date
Status
More data collect, continuous monitoring, biology not showing impairment AU: 11485; ID: 10029786
5/1/2018
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Mason Creek TP
Date
Status
2013 TP: "May Meet". AU: 11498. Station 10038441. Miles 0 - 4.11. Potential TP delisting in 2020.
5/1/2018
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Mason Creek TP
Date
Status
Category 4A. Confirmed with new temperature data. 2018 TP Results: May Meet. Station: 10038441. AU: 11498.
1/1/2018
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
 
Date
Status
4/1/2010
In Progress
Projects
 
Nutrient Budget Development
Sediment and Nutrient Study of Oconomowoc River - North Lake
Date
Status
North Lake Management District is sponsoring project to complete a sediment and nutrient study for the Oconomowoc River Watershed with the following goals: 1) Estimate watershed sediment, phosphorus, and pollutant sources and loads of the River 2) Evaluate sediment accretion/erosion/transport within the Monches Millpond and the River downstream of the Dam 3) Complete in-stream bank and bed survey 4) Examine sediment and riverbed stability within the former Funks Millpond 5) Communicate results and recommendations to the District, WDNR, and other interested parties. Project deliverables: completion of a comprehensive report including the following elements: 1) Historical, present-day, and planned future land use information to help estimate phosphorus, sediment, and select pollutant loads, 2) Mapped changes to sediment deposits created by using digital orthophotography to evaluate changes to sediment bars and general channel form within the Monches Millpond and the River downstream and related to changes during and immediately after dam reconstruction/removal will also be mapped, 3) On-water survey data including: channel form, sediment types and distribution, debris jams and channel obstructions, eroding banks and unstable channel form, riparian vegetation, and potentially other factors. Attention will be given to channel stability in the former Funks impoundment, millrace, and dam area. 4) Discussion of project background issues, conclusions, and recommendations generated will be in a format useful to the WDNR and average Lake user.
2/15/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Sewer Service Area Planning
SEWRPC WQM Planning, Grants support, TMDL work
Date
Status
sewrpc area WQM planning
12/31/2020
In Progress
Projects
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Citywide Water Quality Master Plan Update
Date
Status
Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated storm water management plan for the entire developed urban area.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
SW Management Plan Update & TMDL Analysis
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development; other new ordinances that affect runoff from the developed urban area; updated storm water management plan for the entire developed urban area; and an updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Germantown Stormwater Quality Management Plan Update
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin?s waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated construction erosion control ordinance; updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development; other updated ordinances that affect runoff from the developed urban area; updated storm water management plan for the entire developed urban area; and an updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Fort Atkinson Citywide Storm Water Management Update
Date
Status
Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated construction erosion control ordinance, updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development, updated storm water management plan for the developed urban area, and new storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2016
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Ixonia WPDES Permit Compliance
Date
Status
This project promotes nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin?s waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: new construction erosion control ordinance, new storm water ordinance for new development and re-development, new ordinances that affect runoff from the developed urban area, new feasibility analysis of alternative funding mechanisms, new storm water management plan for the developed urban area, and new storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2016
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Slinger - Storm Water Management Planning
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant.
1/1/2015
In Progress
Projects
 
Water Quality Planning
AWQMP Program - SEWRPC
Date
Status
sewrpc program 2021
1/1/2021
In Progress
Projects
 
Oconomowoc River WatershedWatershed History Note

The City of Oconomowoc is located within the Oconomowoc River Watershed. In 1837, the pioneer Charles Sheldon built a log cabin in the area which the Potowatomi Indians called Coo-No-Mo-Wauk, which means where the waters meet, or river of lakes. The town's opportune position surrounded by lakes brought in more settlers including John S. Rockwell, who built the grist mill, owned the first store and hotel, and donated sites to all the churches. He started the fire department, the library, the elementary school and a young ladies seminary called Bord du Lac and earned the title "Father of Oconomowoc." Fueled by its growing reputation, Oconomowoc entered a new era marked by the title "Newport of the West." This era began in the 1870's and continued into the 1930's. Lured by Oconomowoc's great beauty, families of wealth from Chicago, St. Louis and Milwaukee crowded its lake shores with palatial, colonnaded country mansions and lavish landscapes. Today, historic walking tours around Fowler Lake provide a snapshot of the grandeur of yesterday. One of these homes, now known as The Inn at Pine Terrace, is a bed and breakfast. Built in 1879 as a private summer residence for the two Schuttler brothers, the residence was modeled on the design of a French nobleman's castle near Vienna. The original owners, wagon builders from Chicago, named their estate "Mon Bijou" (My Jewel). Mon Bijou remained in the Schuttler family for over forty years and hosted such notables as Mark Twain, several American Presidents, and many of the country's beer brewing elite, including the Miller, Anheuser, Busch, and Pabst families, as well as railroad and industrial barons. In the 1920's, the home was sold and became the Pine Terrace Resort, acting as the center piece for a popular lake front resort. In 1986, over 1.5 million dollars were invested to restore the Inn. Taking two years and using the finest local craftsmen and furniture makers, the Inn was returned to its original grandeur and is today listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Date  2011