Water Quality Planning
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.
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
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.
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
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.
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Construction
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Construction
Restore Hydrology, Morphology
Grantee is CITY OF RACINE
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Planning
To cost-share development and implementation of a public education and public participation program.
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Planning
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Planning
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Planning
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Mouth to Horlick Dam (AU 10533). 2016 assessment indicated a possible impairment but station was not representative.
Water Quality Planning
The Root River Council will undertake the following activities relating to Horlick Dam and the Root River under the Root River Continuity and Revitalization Project: Horlick Dam - Conduct a minimum of four public workshops relating to the Horlick Dam. - Convene nine monthly meetings of the ad-hoc project committee. - Develop final recommendations and printed plan for the disposition of Horlick Dam. - Develop website for public comment regarding the Horlick Dam. - Provide DNR two copies of the Horlick Dam recommendation and written documentation of the workshops and monthly meetings, as described above. Parklands - Host/conduct two community-wide river clean-up events. - Host three public canoe outings. - Host one river-focused festival. - Partner with Parks and Public Works on restoration of 300 feet of river bank. - Provide DNR written documentation of the clean-up events, canoe outings and festival. Connections - Facilitate installation of Root River Pathway road markers, street level Pathway markers and City park identifiers along the Pathway. - Facilitate installation of Root River Pathway key at the Racine Transit Center. - Facilitate either mural or on-street Pathway markings on Pathway route. - Provide DNR documentation (including photos where appropriate) of the above, including numbers of installed items and markings. Machinery Row - Ensure that the Low Impact Development concepts from RootWorks Plan are incorporated into final Machinery Row redevelopment design. - Ensure Root River Pathway expansion as outlined in the Back to the Root Plan are incorporated into final Machinery Row redevelopment design. - Assist in education efforts towards brownfield redevelopment along the Root River. - Provide DNR documentation of the outcome of the efforts described above.
Educate and engage residents
The Root River Council will undertake the following activities to revitalize the Root River within the Racine city limits: - conduct a minimum of three public meetings for the riverloop, bridge and fishing pier designs - provide conceptual designs for downtown riverloop, marsupial bridge and fishing piers - conduct a minimum of three public meetings for Arts & Interpretation Plan - conduct a run/walk public event along the Root River, a minimum of three public river outings and two adopt a river events.
Monitor or Assess Watershed Condition
The planning grant is to increase organizational capacity and improve their products and services. The mission is to protect, restore, and sustain the ecosystem in the watershed through funding and facilitation of a regional network of locally initiated projects. The river grant money will be used to market and develop long-term financial independence. Futrue funds will be used to supply grant money to other organizations for watershed improvements projects.