Shoreland Ordinance
Crawford County proposes to amend or create a shoreland zoning ordinance that complies with the requirements of NR 115, Wisconsin Administrative Code (as revised effective February 1, 2010) and retain existing regulations that exceed the water resource protections of NR 115 or are specific or unique to local needs.
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Category 2. 2018 TP Results: May Exceed. Station: 10017969. AU: 13207.
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Category 3. 2018 TP Results: May Exceed. Station: 10029649. AU: 887133.
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
The Valley Stewardship Network proposes to collaborate with the Kickapoo Grazing Initiative and partner agencies to adapt the current VSN water quality program to focus on the monitoring of water quality andother resource impacets of agricultural practices in the sub-watersheds of the Kickapoo River. Project elements to include: a) outreach and technical support to farmers and rural property owners, b) development of educational materials, tool kits, and displays, c) water quality monitoring and associated workshops, d) analysis and reports, and e) capacity building.
Engage Volunteers in Monitoring/Restoration
The Valley Stewardship Network proposes to promote environmental literacy, recruit and train volunteer water quality monitors, and build and celebrate partnerships for greater understanding and enhancement of ecosystem values within the multi-county Kickapoo River Watershed. Major project elements to include: 1) establishment of water quality development committee, 2) workshops and training, 3) partnership with schools in curriculum development and field activities, 4) other outreach and reports.
Watershed Mapping or Assessment
The Valley Stewardship Network proposes to prepare an assessment of the Kickapoo River Watershed addressing historic watershed conditions, identifying gaps in monitoring data and forming the basis for future monitoring and outreach planning. Key project elements to include: 1) Draft and print Watershed Assessment, 2) Public and school presentations, 3) Web site enhancement, 4) Recruit, assist and train citizen monitors, 5) Water quality sampling and non-SLOH analysis, 6) Partner coordination.
Monitor Watershed (Status,Sources,Impairments)
The Valley Stewardship Network proposes to standardize and improve the availability of 10 years worth of watershed monitoring data on the Kickapoo River; to create an analysis plan and a strategic plan for future monitoring; to inventory public access sites on the Kickapoo; to update its organizational assessment; and to communicate with local governments, cooperating agencies and the general public through its website, coordinating efforts and events.
Watershed Mapping or Assessment
Major project elements to include: 1) Ecological Assessments of properties, 2) Landowner Survey, 3) Development of future strategies for inclusion in Final Report.
Monitor Pathogens
Valley Stewardship Network proposes to continue its outreach to and involvement of the public through continuation of it E.coli monitoring associated with the Kickapoo River watershed in Vernon, Crawford, Monroe and Richland counties. Major project elements to include: 1) water quality testing, 2) information and education, 3) final report.
Water Quality Planning
The Valley Stewardship Network seeks to improve water quality data on the Kickapoo River in Monroe, Richland and Crawford counties, and enhance public understanding of potential impacts associated with development within the watershed. Major project elements to include: 1) water quality monitoring, 2) establishment of a GIS based bio-inventory, 3) outreach to recreational uses, property owners and developers.
Engage Volunteers in Monitoring/Restoration
The Valley Stewardship Network is seeking a second year of funding to continue the conservation/stewardship /education work in progress and expand the base of members to create a self-sufficient river organization. Two major goals and objectives for the VSN are to become a stable watershed conservation organization and increase the visibility and credibility of VSN through education and publicity. Products and deliverables include: acheiving 501(c)3 status, increase the number of board members, to recruit 200 new members, distribute a newsletter twice a year, collect, tabulate and refine the water quality monitoring data, coordinate and annual Celebrate the Kickapoo day and 2 Stewardship education events, develop 1-3 slide shows and finally VSN will initiate a pilot project to help landowners be stewards of their land, assist the board in strategic planning and create an avenue for recruiting members.
Watershed Delineation
The Community Conservation Inc. will conduct an organization development and information & educational project in the Kickapoo River watershed. Activities involved with this project will include: organizational development of the Valley Stewardship Network as a nonprofit corporation registered under Chapter 181 Wisconsin Statute and approved with 501(c)(3) status, distributrion of newsletters and informative brochures, coordination with local media to build organizational visibility, recruitment and training of the VSN board of directors, sponsor and organize education and stewardship activities, development of a strategy to assist in coordinated land use planning.
Restore Wetlands
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Monitor Baseline Survey
Water chemistry, fish, habitat, and macroinvertebrate data collections to assess resources in the Moore Creek Watershed.
Nine Key Element Plan
Middle Kickapoo River PWS Plan - Nine Key Element Plan - The Middle Kickapoo River Priority Watershed Project plan assesses the nonpoint sources of pollution in the Middle Kickapoo River Watershed and guides the implementation of nonpoint source control measures. These control measures are needed to meet specific water resource objectives for Middle Kickapoo River and its tributaries. The purpose of this project is to reduce the amount of pollutants originating from nonpoint sources that reach surface water and groundwater within the Middle Kickapoo River Priority Watershed Project area.
Monitor Fish Tissue
1182400 name Kickapoo River TMDL ID 220 Start Mile 19.05 End Mile 25.45
Monitor Fish Tissue
WRM should monitor fish for the presence of toxic substances in the
Kickapoo River above the Gays Mills dam (Type B).
This water, from CTH B/Tainter Creek in Crawford County to the Vernon-Monroe county line at Ontario, is a Class II Troutwater.