BEAVER DAM LAKE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION: ENUM - Puckagee Springs Restoration

Purpose

BDLIA will provide shoreline stabilization to an eroding fringe of wetland surrounding the Puckagee Springs Fisheries Property on Beaver Dam lake. BDLIA will work with WDNR fisheries property manager to secure a land-use agreement to conduct the work necessary to restore and protect wetland areas. BDLIA will conduct necessary field data collection needed to update technical restoration plans and provide them to DNR staff to ensure meeting management objectives for the property. BDLIA will work with EOR to develop plans, specs, an RFP; select a contractor; develop an approach for implementing the activities of the restoration; address both the North and South Segments; and determine best access points during construction phase. BDLIA will work DNR staff to achieve the following deliverables: 1) Conduct site surveys to confirm current physical condition and location of project area. 2) Revise drawing, plans, specs, and scope of work with EOR, to ensure a robust restoration and protection of the spring wetland areas. 3) Secure a qualified contractor and competitively bid work to be performed and secure the necessary permits including a Chapter 30 permit, and work with Jeff Schure DNR-WMS. 4) Assess and determine feasibility of access from Sieske Rd is possible, if not BDLIA/EOR will need to determine other access options. 5) Reestablish parking area at Sieske Rd. determine if adequate funds exist and work with FM property mgr. 6) North segment: Repair and enhance existing stone rip rap to extend correctly above mean high water mark. 7) South segment: Repair and enhance existing stone rip rap to extend correctly above mean high water mark. 8) Complete all necessary final reporting to ensure grant compliance

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2022
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