Grant Details
Habitat
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Proposed
Integrated Stream & Wetland Restoration: Lower Green Bay-Fox River Aoc: This proposal addresses two interrelated BUIs in the Lower Green Bay-Fox River AOC: Degraded Fish and Wildlife Populations, and Loss of Fish and Wildlife Habitat. Additionally a third BUI, Degraded phytoplankton / zooplankton populations, is addressed through one component in the proposal. To advance delisting, specific actions will restore, improve or create habitat for fish and wildlife populations specifically noted in the delisting targets (WDNR 2009). Quality fish spawning habitats, hydrologic connectivity between interior and coastal wetlands and the AOC, and habitat diversity supporting multiple life stages of target fish and wildlife species were specifically listed as essential for the delisting of these use impairments (WDNR 2009) and will be restored through actions in this proposal. Fish and wildlife populations expected to benefit from this work include top predator fish (northern pike), native forage fish, native furbearers, amphibians, wetland associated reptiles, dabbling ducks and marsh nesting birds. Long term benefits will accrue through effective protection and restoration of priority habitats identified by this project. Degraded phytoplankton / zooplankton populations will be advanced through the development of a nutrient and sediment management framework for this watershed.
Grant Details
Habitat
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lake Michigan
Status
In_Progress
Barrens Habitat Restoration For Endangered And Threatened Species: This project will restore 1390 acres of globally imperiled barrens habitat (G1, G2) in the Fox River watershed of the Lake Michigan Basin through:
·tree and brush removal
·invasive species control
·prescribed burning
·site preparation
·seeding to native grasses and forbs
It will provide habitat for the federally endangered Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis), nine other endangered/threatened species, and 44 species of great conservation need. Restoration sites are adjacent to wetlands and streams. Restoration will protect surface and ground water at these locations.
Emmons Creek Fisheries Area in Portage & Waupaca Counties (HUC 04030202); Hartman Creek State Park in Waupaca County (HUC 04030202); Greenwood Wildlife Area in Waushara County (HUC 04030202 & 07070003); White River Marsh Wildlife Area in Green Lake County (HUC 04030201).
Grant Details
Invasive Species
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lake Michigan
Status
Proposed
Removal Of Phragmites And Lyme Grass From Wi Lake Michigan Shoreline: Remove Phragmites (Phragmites australis) and Lyme Grass (Leymus arenarius) from 118 miles and 3,600 acres of Lake Michigan Shoreline. Work would be mostly be done below the Lake Michigan ordinary high water mark along identified Conservation Opportunity Areas that include 25 State Natural Areas, 6 State Parks/Forests, 3 State Wildlife Areas and adjacent private lands. Phragmites and Lyme Grass will be removed from 1) 54 miles and 3,315 acres in Brown, Marinette, and Oconto Counties, 2) 50 miles and 240 acres in Door County and 3) 13 miles and 55 acres in Manitowoc and Sheboygan Counties. In addition partners will provide almost $80,000 in matching funds.
Grant Details
Nearshore Health and NPS
Date
8/3/2010
Waters Involved
Baird Creek
Status
In_Progress
Baird Creek Riparian Protection Project: This project will focus on Buffer Strip installation in key sections of Baird Creek watershed to reduce agriculture nutrient, sediment and pesticide loading to Baird Creek and ultimately the Lower Fox River and Bay of Green Bay. The project will enhance and protect critical wetland habitat in an area of Northeast Wisconsin that contains one of the highest remaining blocks of wetlands. Brown County will partner with the Baird Creek Preservation Foundation to improve local and state water quality goals, educate local officials and citizens regarding the simplicity and effectiveness of buffer strips and develop a adopt a stream monitoring by private citizens of the Baird Creek Preservation Foundation.
Grant Details
Nearshore Health and NPS
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lake Michigan
Status
Proposed
Lake Michigan Sanitary Beach Surveys In Northeast Wisconsin: Use high resolution multi-spectral aerial mapping technology to remotely identify the major factors contributing to beach pollution & deteriorated water quality in the nearshore areas of Lake Michigan that are included within the boundaries of Bay-Lake RPC.
Grant Details
ARRA Pass Through Project
Date
10/3/2009
Waters Involved
East River
Status
In_Progress
Arra 17 Brown County Targeted Performance Standards Grant 2p-00e73201: TMDL implementation planning for the Lower Fox, Plum, and East River Watersheds; contact with Brown Count LCD.
Grant Details
ARRA Pass Through Project
Date
12/9/2009
Waters Involved
East River
Status
In_Progress
Arra 17 Brown County Targeted Performance Standards Grant 2p-00e73201: TMDL implementation planning for the Lower Fox, Plum, and East River Watersheds; contact with Brown Count LCD.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Becker Lake
Status
Complete
Calumet County: Lmi-Df-Calman Watershed Managment Plannin Phase 3: Calumet County proposes to quantify and compartmentalize nutrient budgets for the four lakes situated along the Calumet/Manitowoc County boarder which includes Round, Becker, Boot, and Long Lakes through in-lake, tributary, groundwater and watershed monitoring and modeling. Specifically, Phase 3 will include:
1. In-lake baseline water quality monitoring of the four lakes.
2. In-lake phosphorus profiles and sediment-water interface samples.
3. Sediment core samples and analysis from each lake.
4. Tributary flow, phosphorus and suspended solids load monitoring.
5. Shallow groundwater monitoring using mini-piezometers.
6. Watershed modeling for nutrient budget utilizing EVAAL and FLUX.
7. Precipitation monitoring within the watershed.
8. Watershed stakeholder and planning committee meetings.
9. Stakeholder survey and Agricultural producers interviews.
10. Final report summarizing the results as well as an implementation plan for this watershed and these lakes.
The project elements and deliverables are specified in the grant application materials submitted to the Department dated January 30, 2015.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Boot Lake
Status
Complete
Calumet County: Lmi-Df-Calman Watershed Managment Plannin Phase 3: Calumet County proposes to quantify and compartmentalize nutrient budgets for the four lakes situated along the Calumet/Manitowoc County boarder which includes Round, Becker, Boot, and Long Lakes through in-lake, tributary, groundwater and watershed monitoring and modeling. Specifically, Phase 3 will include:
1. In-lake baseline water quality monitoring of the four lakes.
2. In-lake phosphorus profiles and sediment-water interface samples.
3. Sediment core samples and analysis from each lake.
4. Tributary flow, phosphorus and suspended solids load monitoring.
5. Shallow groundwater monitoring using mini-piezometers.
6. Watershed modeling for nutrient budget utilizing EVAAL and FLUX.
7. Precipitation monitoring within the watershed.
8. Watershed stakeholder and planning committee meetings.
9. Stakeholder survey and Agricultural producers interviews.
10. Final report summarizing the results as well as an implementation plan for this watershed and these lakes.
The project elements and deliverables are specified in the grant application materials submitted to the Department dated January 30, 2015.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1997
Waters Involved
English Lake
Status
Complete
English Lake Management District: Lmi-English Lake Management District Wetland Detention Basin: English Lake Management District proposes to construct 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 from an approved design to maximize sediment and nutrient removal efficiency. The project activities include site preparation and construction of an approximately 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.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
English Lake
Status
Complete
English Lake Management District: Lmi-Df-English Lake Drain Tile Diversion Df Study: 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. This final report will contain the collected data and review of alternatives identified in prior planning grants; examination of alternatives based on feasibility, cost and benefits; and an implementtion plan will be selected as the best management option and detailed in this report.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2003
Waters Involved
English Lake
Status
Complete
English Lake Management District: Lmi-English Lake Se Drain Tile Diversion Project: 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.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2007
Waters Involved
English Lake
Status
Complete
English Lake Management District: Acq-English Lake "Pluess" Land Aquisition: 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.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Long Lake
Status
Complete
Calumet County: Lmi-Df-Calman Watershed Managment Plannin Phase 3: Calumet County proposes to quantify and compartmentalize nutrient budgets for the four lakes situated along the Calumet/Manitowoc County boarder which includes Round, Becker, Boot, and Long Lakes through in-lake, tributary, groundwater and watershed monitoring and modeling. Specifically, Phase 3 will include:
1. In-lake baseline water quality monitoring of the four lakes.
2. In-lake phosphorus profiles and sediment-water interface samples.
3. Sediment core samples and analysis from each lake.
4. Tributary flow, phosphorus and suspended solids load monitoring.
5. Shallow groundwater monitoring using mini-piezometers.
6. Watershed modeling for nutrient budget utilizing EVAAL and FLUX.
7. Precipitation monitoring within the watershed.
8. Watershed stakeholder and planning committee meetings.
9. Stakeholder survey and Agricultural producers interviews.
10. Final report summarizing the results as well as an implementation plan for this watershed and these lakes.
The project elements and deliverables are specified in the grant application materials submitted to the Department dated January 30, 2015.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Round Lake
Status
Complete
Calumet County: Lmi-Df-Calman Watershed Managment Plannin Phase 3: Calumet County proposes to quantify and compartmentalize nutrient budgets for the four lakes situated along the Calumet/Manitowoc County boarder which includes Round, Becker, Boot, and Long Lakes through in-lake, tributary, groundwater and watershed monitoring and modeling. Specifically, Phase 3 will include:
1. In-lake baseline water quality monitoring of the four lakes.
2. In-lake phosphorus profiles and sediment-water interface samples.
3. Sediment core samples and analysis from each lake.
4. Tributary flow, phosphorus and suspended solids load monitoring.
5. Shallow groundwater monitoring using mini-piezometers.
6. Watershed modeling for nutrient budget utilizing EVAAL and FLUX.
7. Precipitation monitoring within the watershed.
8. Watershed stakeholder and planning committee meetings.
9. Stakeholder survey and Agricultural producers interviews.
10. Final report summarizing the results as well as an implementation plan for this watershed and these lakes.
The project elements and deliverables are specified in the grant application materials submitted to the Department dated January 30, 2015.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2000
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete
Manitowoc County: Res-Silver Lake Diversion Project: The Silver Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District proposes to complete the diversion of Silver Creek from Silver Lake which will immediately and significantly lower the amount of sediment and organic loading from the creek into the lake and inhibit migration of undesirable fish species into the lake. The project will consist of bank riprap, outlet control structure, peat berm, maintenance, site ground work, design and consultant services and other miscellaneous structures and activities.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2003
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete
Manitowoc County Lakes Assn: Lmi-Silver Lake Restoration Phase 2: The Manitowoc County Lakes Association proposes to complete Phase 2 of the Silver Lake restoration project. This project will significantly reduce the internal nutrient loading contribution to Silver Lake and reclaim a balanced fishery and lake habitat. This will be achieved through 1) complete eradication of the primarily rough fish population using rotenone, 2) alum treatment to inactivate/reduce internal nutrient load for lake sediments, 3) restocking and regulation of the sport fishery, and 4) terrestrial and littoral habitat restoration along 650 feet of shoreline in the county/city park. The main product will be the restoration of Silver Lake. Press releases, newsletters, and presentations will provide information and education to the public.
Progress reports and a final report will be provided to the Department of Natural Resources both in hard copy and electronically.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2007
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
English Lake Management District: Acq-English Lake "Pluess" Land Aquisition: 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.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Calumet County: Lmi-Df-Calman Watershed Managment Plannin Phase 3: Calumet County proposes to quantify and compartmentalize nutrient budgets for the four lakes situated along the Calumet/Manitowoc County boarder which includes Round, Becker, Boot, and Long Lakes through in-lake, tributary, groundwater and watershed monitoring and modeling. Specifically, Phase 3 will include:
1. In-lake baseline water quality monitoring of the four lakes.
2. In-lake phosphorus profiles and sediment-water interface samples.
3. Sediment core samples and analysis from each lake.
4. Tributary flow, phosphorus and suspended solids load monitoring.
5. Shallow groundwater monitoring using mini-piezometers.
6. Watershed modeling for nutrient budget utilizing EVAAL and FLUX.
7. Precipitation monitoring within the watershed.
8. Watershed stakeholder and planning committee meetings.
9. Stakeholder survey and Agricultural producers interviews.
10. Final report summarizing the results as well as an implementation plan for this watershed and these lakes.
The project elements and deliverables are specified in the grant application materials submitted to the Department dated January 30, 2015.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2000
Waters Involved
Bay Beach Lagoons
Status
Complete
City Of Green Bay: Bay Beach Lagoon Water Quality Eval Phase 1: The City of Green Bay proposes to conduct a Phase 1 water quality evaluation on 42 acres of Bay Beach Lagoons. The project will consist of acquiring water quality data, sediment analysis, watershed evaluations, waterfowl impacts and communications. Recommendations will be made based on these findings in the final report.
The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2000
Waters Involved
Bay Beach Lagoons
Status
Complete
City Of Green Bay: Bay Beach Lagoon Water Quality Eval Phase 2: The City of Green Bay proposes to conduct a Phase 2 water quality evaluation on 42 acres of Bay Beach Lagoons. The project will consist of setting water quality goals, alternatives and a cost analysis of feasible improvements. Recommendations will be made based on these findings in the final report.
The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application
Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2011
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Fox Wolf Watershed Alliance: Traveling Education Kiosk: The sponsor will create a traveling educational kiosk designed to be used at Farmer's Markets, conferences, county fairs and other public venues. Booth costs at the Valley Home Builders Association, the WBAY Home and Garden Show and the Brown County Home Builder's Expo are reflected in the request.
Grant Details
Targeted Runoff - Urban Construction
Date
6/15/1999
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
City Of Green Bay: Barina Creek Relocation & Restoration Project: To provide funds for the construction of best management practices installed by the City of Green Bay.
Grant Details
Targeted Runoff - Urban Construction
Date
1/3/2000
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Village Of Bellevue: Townhall Road Streambank - Bower Creek: To provide 50% cost-sharing of eligible construction expenses for the Townhall Road portion of Bowers Creek streambank stabilization project.
Grant Details
Targeted Runoff - Urban Construction
Date
1/1/2004
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Village Of Bellevue: Sorenson'S Creek Stabilization: to cost-share @70% construction & construction management of streambank restoration of Sorenson's Creek between Klondike Road and Big Creek Road
Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2002
Waters Involved
Bower Creek
Status
Complete
Village Of Bellevue: Bower Creek 2002: To cost-share the construction of Bower Creek Streambank Stabilization projects during 2002-03
Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2002
Waters Involved
East River
Status
Complete
Town Of Ledgeview: Pond #3, Stormwater Detentioon: To cost-share land acquisition & construction expenses for Stormwater Detention Pond #3
Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2005
Waters Involved
East River
Status
Complete
Village Of Allouez - Dpw: Pond #1 - Longview Avenue Basin: Design, construction management/inspection, and construction of Longview Avenue Basin - Pond #1, including storm sewer rerouting for conveyance to the pond.
Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2005
Waters Involved
East River
Status
Complete
Village Of Allouez - Dpw: Pond #2 - Macco Basin: Design, property acquisition, construction management/inspection, and construction of Macco Basin - Pond #2, including storm sewer rerouting for conveyance to the pond.
Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2005
Waters Involved
East River
Status
Complete
Village Of Allouez - Dpw: Pond #4 - Boyd Street Basin: Design, construction management/inspection, and construction of Boyd Street Basin - Pond #4.
Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2002
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Town Of Ledgeview: Pond #4 - Stormwater Wetland: To cost-share @50% installation of Pond #4
Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2003
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Village Of Bellevue: Meadow Park Streambank Stabilization: To c-s @50% construction of streambank protection practices within the Meadow Park Drive area on Bower Creek.
Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Planning
Date
1/1/2003
Waters Involved
Bower Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Ledgeview: Ledgeview East Stormwater Plan: to c-s @70% development of stormwater planning for east side of town
Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Planning
Date
1/1/2007
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Town Of Scott: Stormwater Planning: To cost-share development of a storm water management plan for the Town.
Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Planning
Date
1/1/2008
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Village Of Bellevue: Sw Plan & Ordinances: To cost-share engineering services to update and expand the scope of the storm water management plan covering the Village of Bellevue, develop associated ordinances, and perform public awareness activities.
Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2009
Waters Involved
Baird Creek
Status
Complete
Baird Creek Preservation Foundation: Baird Creek Preservation Foundation Communication, Education & Involvement Program: The Baird Creek Preservation Foundation proposes to conduct a project called Community, Education, and Involvement Program. This is a capacity building effort to increase membership, member retention, member satisfaction and volunteer activity. This will be accomplished by issuing 3 newsletters/year, sponsoring 3-5 community events, deliver member acquisition mailing to 2000 Green Bay residents, develop a membership data base, member retention and volunteer programs.
Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Fox Wolf Watershed Alliance: Swe - Education & Awareness Through The Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup: Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance proposes to provide education and awareness in the Lower Fox River watershed by coordinating a trash cleanup event for the water resources.
Specific project deliverables include: 1) Purchase supplies needed for cleanup event; 2) Report cleanup results.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Stream Biologist.
Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Little Lake Butte Des Morts
Status
Complete
Fox Wolf Watershed Alliance: Swe - Education & Awareness Through The Fox-Wolf Watershed Cleanup: Fox-Wolf Watershed Alliance proposes to provide education and awareness in the Lower Fox River watershed by coordinating a trash cleanup event for the water resources.
Specific project deliverables include: 1) Purchase supplies needed for cleanup event; 2) Report cleanup results.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Stream Biologist.