BROWN COUNTY: Strebel Dairy LLC Feed Leachate Project

Purpose

to cost-share installation of a feed leachate collection system consisting of a concrete pad, an in-ground storage tank, and a designed vegetated treatment area. The project will also install some cropping practices and will eliminate runoff problems from the feed storage area, reducing the amount of nutrients entering the farm's storm water ditch, which flows to a wetland to the north, then discharges via an unnamed tributary into Green Bay, per the TRM Grant Program Small-Scale Agricultural Application titled Strebel Dairy LLC Feed Leachate Project and submitted in 2013.

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Total Maximum Daily Load
LF01-05000-14
2014
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Grant Awarded
This project is a landowner 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 grantee will cost-share installation of a feed leachate collection system consisting of a concrete pad, an in-ground storage tank, and a designed vegetated treatment area. The project will also install some cropping practices and will eliminate runoff problems from the feed storage area, reducing the amount of nutrients entering the farm's storm water ditch, which flows to a wetland to the north, then discharges via an unnamed tributary into Green Bay.
Runoff Grant - TMDL
This project is a landowner 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 grantee will cost-share installation of a feed leachate collection system consisting of a concrete pad, an in-ground storage tank, and a designed vegetated treatment area. The project will also install some cropping practices and will eliminate runoff problems from the feed storage area, reducing the amount of nutrients entering the farm's storm water ditch, which flows to a wetland to the north, then discharges via an unnamed tributary into Green Bay.
Best Management Practices, Implement
This project is a landowner 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 grantee will cost-share installation of a feed leachate collection system consisting of a concrete pad, an in-ground storage tank, and a designed vegetated treatment area. The project will also install some cropping practices and will eliminate runoff problems from the feed storage area, reducing the amount of nutrients entering the farm's storm water ditch, which flows to a wetland to the north, then discharges via an unnamed tributary into Green Bay.
 
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