River Grant
River Protection Grant
RM-019-04
2003
Complete
Grant Awarded
The City of Waterloo will reconnect existing fragmented river sections within the Maunesha River by removing the Ball Park Dam in the City of Waterloo in order to improve fish migration, species diversity and habitat, navigation, and water quality A full description of the project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application which is part of this agreement. The City will disseminate information to the public as described in the grant application.
Habitat Restoration - Instream
The City of Waterloo will reconnect existing fragmented river sections within the Maunesha River by removing the Ball Park Dam in the City of Waterloo in order to improve fish migration, species diversity and habitat, navigation, and water quality A full description of the project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application which is part of this agreement. The City will disseminate information to the public as described in the grant application.
Dam Safety or Removal
The City of Waterloo will reconnect existing fragmented river sections within the Maunesha River by removing the Ball Park Dam in the City of Waterloo in order to improve fish migration, species diversity and habitat, navigation, and water quality A full description of the project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application which is part of this agreement. The City will disseminate information to the public as described in the grant application.
Dam Safety or Removal
The City of Waterloo will reconnect existing fragmented river sections within the Maunesha River by removing the Ball Park Dam in the City of Waterloo in order to improve fish migration- species diversity and habitat- navigation- and water quality A full description of the project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application which is part of this agreement. The City will disseminate information to the public as described in the grant application.