Lake Management Plan Development
Shoreland Monitoring, Assessment, Inventory
Shoreland Monitoring, Assessment or Inventory
Lake Management Plan Development
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Watershed Mapping or Assessment
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Watershed Mapping or Assessment
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Monitor Invasive Species
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Lake Management Plan Development
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Restore Wetlands
English Lake P&R District proposes to restore ecological functionality on approximately 9 acres of land located on the north end of English lake. The objectives include establishing an oak savannah type of upland drainage area on old farmland., restoring wetland functions to a wooded ephemeral wetland, and integrate the project site with educational initiatives while partnering with Manitowoc Co Soil and Water Conservation, and Manitowoc County Lakes Association.
Land Acquisition
The English Lake Protection and Rehab District proposes to purchase 9.82 acres of land known as the "Pluess" property. As part of the District's match, they will use proceeds from a bargain sale and the donated value of .33 acre of property known as the "Burns" property.
Best Management Practices, Implement
The English Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District propose to divert a farmland drain tile that currently discharges to English Lake. The drain tile will be re-routed to discharge to a near-by forested wetland, whereby reducing the phosphorus and sediment loading to English Lake. A final report will be provided both in hard copy and electronically.
Diagnostic/Feasibility Assessment
The English Lake Management District proposes to conduct a diagnostic/feasibility study on drain tile diversion. The project will consist of a site topographic survey; surface, ground and lake water monitoring; drain tile investigation; threatened and endangered species review; public education and involvement and a final report.
Best Management Practices, Implement
English Lake Management District constructed a wetland detention basin east of English Lake to treat agricultural runoff from a nearby barnyard/feedlot and cropland. The wetland basin will be built to maximize sediment and nutrient removal efficiency. The project activities include a 300 foot long dike that will create a detention basin that will result in a wetland about 1.2 acres in surface. The rock spillway and complete approved planting of wetland and aquatic vegetation are also included in this project.
Restore Wetlands
Restore Wetlands
Lake Management Plan Implementation
Work with the Department of Transportation (DOT) purchase sensitive land areas around English Lake to improve water quality as identified in the Lake Planning Grant Process.