Restore Wetlands
Restore Wetlands
Restore Wetlands
Collaborate with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation on wetland compensatory mitigation.
Information and Education
Provide information and education to landowners and others in the Mullet River Watershed regarding Wisconsin's new state rule (NR 40, Wisconsin Administrative Code) for identification, classification and control of invasive species.
Monitor Targeted Area
Complete analysis of the WDNR 2008-2009 Plymouth storm event water quality monitoring project.
Monitor or Propose 303(d) Listing
Determine whether the Mullet River below STH 67 should be added to the impaired waters list.
Information and Education
Educate City of Plymouth residents on yard care, yard waste disposal and other stormwater management practices.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Encourage the City of Plymouth to adopt and utilize low impact development stormwater standards for new urban development.
Engage Volunteers in Monitoring/Restoration
Solicit volunteers for storm sewer stenciling or outfall monitoring in the City of Plymouth.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Work with City of Plymouth on improving snow disposal practices and other aspects of stormwater management.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Work with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), county conservation departments, WDNR foresters and wildlife biologists, and others to use available watershed assessment and planning tools to identify and prioritize key areas to address non-point runoff within the Mullet River Watershed.
Monitor Baseline Survey
Secure resources to conduct water quality monitoring, inventory, and biological assessments to adequately assess the 154 water bodies in the Mullet River Watershed.
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Secure resources to develop partnerships to encourage, train, and engage citizen monitors in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Secure resources to increase staffing for county conservation departments and the Natural Resource Conservation Service so that they can provide individualized attention to landowners to progressively implement NR151 in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Develop databases and maps showing manure storage facilities, lands enrolled in nutrient management programs, established buffers, and lands where buffers are needed. Use this information to target and prioritize agency programs and work in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Work in partnership with local units of government towards compliance with performance standards for agricultural non-point runoff contained within NR151, Wisconsin Administrative Code, in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Incentivize and facilitate compliance with nutrient management and agricultural performance standards on crop land in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Increase awareness and use of federal, state or local agricultural cost-share programs to work with landowners to reduce non-point runoff on agricultural facilities and lands in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Incentivize landowners to maintain best management practices that have already been installed on agricultural lands in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Address animal waste runoff in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Incentivize and facilitate acceptable crop field erosion rates in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Work with the City of Plymouth, City of Sheboygan Falls and villages of Glenbeulah and Greenbush to improve stormwater management practices, especially treating runoff from impervious areas to reduce discharge of nutrients, sediment and bacteria to area waterways.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Facilitate the development and implementation of local stormwater management plans in local municipalities in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Facilitate the adoption and enforcement of local erosion control ordinances in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Enforce post construction site erosion control best management practices with emphasis on infiltration to maintain summer stream flow and thermal attributes of local streams, as per N.R. Code 216, in the Mullet River Watershed.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Ensure that the quantity of runoff in the Mullet River Watershed does not negatively impact waterways.
Permit Compliance Inventory
Review wastewater and stormwater permits in the Mullet River Watershed on a timely basis and facilitate operational changes to comply with changes in state law.
Permit Compliance Inventory
Encourage a cooperative relationship with wastewater and stormwater permit holders in the Mullet River Watershed to facilitate compliance and emergency tracking and response when accidental discharges occur.
Restore Wetlands
As mandated in the new federal mitigation rule, develop a wetland restoration plan for the Mullet River Watershed that identifies priorities for flood control, wildlife habitat restoration, and criteria for prioritizing restoration projects.
Restore Wetlands
Use The Nature Conservancy's 2009 wetland functions assessment and the WDNR's wetland assessment tool to plan for wetland protection and restoration in the Mullet River Watershed.
Protect Riparian or Shorelands
Partner with the NRCS and county conservation departments to secure funding to design buffer programs that better fit the needs and desires of landowners in this area and work with landowners to install stream buffers along the Mullet River and its tributaries.
Restore Wetlands
Partner with NRCS, county conservation departments, WDNR wildlife biologists and foresters to work with landowners in the Mullet River Watershed to manage existing wetlands, woodlands and other habitats established through conservation programs, and to restore key wetlands and woodlands converted to other land uses.
Information and Education
Ensure that landowners and local organizations in the Mullet River Watershed are aware of funding opportunities for wetland restoration and management and the establishment of riparian buffers.
Protect Riparian or Shorelands
Promote the streambank protection easement and fee program in the Mullet River Watershed.
Restore Riparian Habitat
Advance Sheboygan County's new shoreland restoration ordinance in the Mullet River Watershed.
Information and Education
Ensure that landowners and organizations are aware of funding opportunities to support invasive species work in the Mullet River Watershed.
Engage Volunteers in Monitoring/Restoration
Incentivize landowners, organizations, businesses, municipalities, and agencies to monitor and control aquatic and terrestrial invasive species in the Mullet River Watershed.
Monitor Targeted Area
Secure funding for monitoring wetlands and waterways on public lands in the Mullet River Watershed for the presence of aquatic invasive species and implementing control measures.
Protect Riparian or Shorelands
Establish county-based invasive species control programs in Fond du Lac and Sheboygan counties.
Fish Management, Access
Incentivize landowners, organizations, businesses, municipalities, and agencies to identify and prioritize fish passage barriers, like dams and improperly installed culverts, in the Mullet River Watershed and seek funding for fish passage restoration.
Information and Education
Ensure that owners of dams, local governments and organizations in the Mullet River Watershed are aware of state and federal funding opportunities for dam removal and fish passage restoration.
Dam Safety or Removal
Work with property owners to identify and prioritize dams to improve fish passage in the Mullet River Watershed, and seek funding to remove them or pursue fish passage enhancements at those dams that will remain.
Fish Management, Access
Develop a fish passage restoration plan for the Mullet River Watershed or each of its sub-watersheds.
Information and Education
Develop materials that interpret watershed issues and invite target audiences to participate in specific stewardship activities in the Mullet River Watershed.
Information and Education
Develop and implement educational programs designed specifically for target audiences in the Mullet River Watershed.
Restore Wetlands
Promote WDNR and Wisconsin Department of Transportation wetland compensation mitigation goals related to the State Highway 23 expansion in the Mullet River Watershed in order to increase restoration of wetland acreage and functions in Fond du Lac and Sheboygan counties.
Information and Education
Secure resources to promote and implement the Sheboygan River Basin Partnership's Adopt-A-Stream program in the Mullet River watershed.
Information and Education
Develop partnerships with formal (schools) and non-formal (nature centers, organizations, agencies) education partners in and near the Mullet River Watershed to enhance and increase watershed education efforts.
Information and Education
Ensure that public property managers are aware of and have access to water quality and biological assessment data that exist for the Mullet River Watershed.
Restore Hydrology, Morphology
Work in cooperation with landowners to improve straightened portions of the Mullet River and restore wetlands in the area between Greenbush and Glenbeulah.
Monitor Targeted Area
Identify and assess thermal impacts in the cold-water segments of the Mullet River.
Fish Management, Access
Secure resources to implement DNR fisheries management projects to improve habitat conditions in the cold water sections of the Mullet River.
Master Planning
Ensure that issues and recommendations from the 2010 Mullet River Watershed Plan are considered during master planning and annual property planning for the Kettle Moraine State Forest Northern Unit.
Monitor and/or Protect Groundwater, Sourcewater
Identify and protect groundwater recharge areas for coldwater segments of the Mullet River.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Although the City of Plymouth conducts some street sweeping and storm sewer catch basin cleaning, encourage additional best practices in stormwater management and construction site erosion control to improve water quality.
Monitor to Evaluate Projects
Water quality biologists should continue to evaluate the monitoring conducted by the State Historical Society for the Old Wade House Project on the Mullet River.
Restore Hydrology, Morphology
We should encourage removal of dams on the Mullet River and conduct water quality and fisheries monitoring at these sites as dam removal opportunities arise.
Protect Riparian or Shorelands
We should assist the Sheboygan County Land Conservation Department staff in obtaining stream bank buffers along all of the streams in the county.
Runoff Evaluation
The Mullet River Watershed continues to be considered a high priority for selection of nonpoint source management projects and funding.
Monitor Fish Community
The water quality and fish biologists should conduct a survey of water quality water temperature and aquatic life in the coldwater section of the Mullet River to determine the factors that limit the river from reaching its full potential as a coldwater resource. Based on this information, habitat restoration will be done as needed, and as opportunities arise.
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
The Department should encourage all communities to adopt construction site erosion and stormwater management ordinances and establish snow disposal policies.
Monitor Fish Community
Endangered Resources, Fish Biologists, and Water Resources Biologists should continue to monitor the water quality and biological communities in the Mullet River for potential impacts associated with the Old Wade House Project.