Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Barnes Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Bass Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Birch Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Blue Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Bony Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Breakfast Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Cole Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Connor Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Cranberry Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Devils Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Ducetts Lakes
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
East Eightmile Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Eau Claire River
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Ellison Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
George Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Hay Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Henderson Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Hills Mill Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Idlewild Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Island Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Kelly Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Clp Control Project - Phase Ii: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a project to map and manage CLP beds. This is the second year of a three-phase project
Project final deliverables include:
1. Final Report summarizing accomplishments/progress of the grant including all CLP treatment data collected, hand removal results, maps, and outreach activities including agendas and minutes for planning meetings, and mailings.
2. Financial Payment Request with documentation of grant administration time and services, contributions, financial match, proof of payment of expenditures, and organizations providing financial support.
3. Pre-treatment PI results and maps
4. Pre-post herbicide concentration report
5. Sub-PI results
6. Early season PI results
7. Annual strategy report
8. Additional related materials generated/paid by this grant.
Specific project activities include:
Project includes early season AIS survey, pre-treatment sub PI survey, CLP mapping herbicide/hand-removal strategy, pre-post herbicide concentration testing, CLP treatment and appropriate permits, hand-removal of non-treated beds, 2026 whole lake native plant PI, annual report discussing previous findings, efficacy, and future strategy.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, reports, GIS-based maps, and digital images must be submitted to DNR in a format specified by the regional AIS Coordinator.
If consultant provides final report, it is recommended Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Little Island Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lower Eau Claire Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Middle Eau Claire Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Mimi Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Clp Control Project - Phase Ii: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a project to map and manage CLP beds. This is the second year of a three-phase project
Project final deliverables include:
1. Final Report summarizing accomplishments/progress of the grant including all CLP treatment data collected, hand removal results, maps, and outreach activities including agendas and minutes for planning meetings, and mailings.
2. Financial Payment Request with documentation of grant administration time and services, contributions, financial match, proof of payment of expenditures, and organizations providing financial support.
3. Pre-treatment PI results and maps
4. Pre-post herbicide concentration report
5. Sub-PI results
6. Early season PI results
7. Annual strategy report
8. Additional related materials generated/paid by this grant.
Specific project activities include:
Project includes early season AIS survey, pre-treatment sub PI survey, CLP mapping herbicide/hand-removal strategy, pre-post herbicide concentration testing, CLP treatment and appropriate permits, hand-removal of non-treated beds, 2026 whole lake native plant PI, annual report discussing previous findings, efficacy, and future strategy.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, reports, GIS-based maps, and digital images must be submitted to DNR in a format specified by the regional AIS Coordinator.
If consultant provides final report, it is recommended Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Muck Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Mulligan Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Ole Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Otter Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Ounce River
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Pickerel Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Priest Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Robinson Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Sand Bar Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Shunenberg Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Smith Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Sweet Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Tars Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Tars Pond
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Tomahawk Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Totagatic River
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Turtle Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Twin Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Un Spring
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Upper Eau Claire Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
West Eightmile Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
West Fork Totagatic River
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Control
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Williamson Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Barnes Area Lakes, Eau Claire Chain Of Lakes Education, Prevention & Containment 2011-2013 Project: The Town of Barnes is sponsoring a 3-year project to implement approved activities from the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans including chemical treatment of EWM on Sandbar Lake, annual pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys, EWM monitoring on Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes, revegetatation of Tomahawk Lake, and town-wide watercraft inspection and I & E activities.
Specific project tasks include: 1) Chemical control of EWM on Sandbar Lake; 2) Pre- and post-treatment aquatic plant surveys; 3) AIS monitoring; 4) AIS Early Detection Rapid Response Plan Development; 5) Replant Tomahawk Lake with native aquatic plant species; 6) Implement watercraft inspection program; 7) Lake user education, workshops, and outreach publications; 8) AIS sign condition evaluation; 9) CLMN sampling including DO and Temperature profiles for Tomahawk and Sandbar Lakes.
Deliverables include annual EWM management progress reports with aquatic plant survey results; watercraft inspection data collection and entry in SWIMS database; signage condition report; photos or examples of educational tools, publications, presentations developed, and summary of attendance, successes and challenges; Early Detection Rapid Response plans for additional AIS; and Plan update, as necessary.
Special Conditions: Surveys, monitoring, and management must follow approved recommendations within the Tomahawk & Sandbar Lakes Aquatic Plant Management Plans, WDNR\2019s Aquatic Plant Management in Wisconsin guidance, and/or Citizen Lake Monitoring Network protocols, as specified by the Department.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
5/1/2021
Waters Involved
Big Lake
Status
Complete
Douglas County: Brule River Yellow Flag Iris Edrr Project: Douglas County aims to map and manage populations of Yellow Flag Iris within the upper reach of the Bois Brule River. This will include Early Detection surveys following DNR protocols, selective chemical and manual removal treatment, and generation of maps.
Deliverables include: Results of this project will be a control summary, including herbicide and manual removal treatment records, survey results, and creation of maps within the project boundaries.
Special Condition: Locational data should be entered into SWIMS.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
5/1/2021
Waters Involved
Bois Brule River
Status
Complete
Douglas County: Brule River Yellow Flag Iris Edrr Project: Douglas County aims to map and manage populations of Yellow Flag Iris within the upper reach of the Bois Brule River. This will include Early Detection surveys following DNR protocols, selective chemical and manual removal treatment, and generation of maps.
Deliverables include: Results of this project will be a control summary, including herbicide and manual removal treatment records, survey results, and creation of maps within the project boundaries.
Special Condition: Locational data should be entered into SWIMS.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
6/3/2015
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Yellow Flag Iris Mitigation - Lake Minnesuing: The Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a four-year Yellow Flag Iris response project on Lake Minnesuing to do the following activities: pretreatment monitoring, collect geotagged photos of YFI sites, perform control work to include digging, cutting, and herbicide, and education of property owners.
Project deliverables include: 1) Annual summary of effectiveness comparing pre and post-treatment, including initial size of area of YFI controlled and remaining, technique used at each site, estimated density of plants at each site, hours spent performing control work, and photos of sites comparing each year; 2) Electronic copy of monitoring log submitted via email to local WI DNR Lakes Coordinator or data sheets entered into SWIMS database. Any newly identified YFI populations that were not listed in initial project will be reported with size, density, and GPS location via this monitoring log or reported into SWIMS database; 3) Summary of education component listing number of participants and dates of any workshops held, if any; copies of any media releases or outreach to sanitation district or property owners; 4) A final project report summarizing pre and post treatment size and density of areas controlled, management techniques used, outcome/post monitoring of control, qualitative summary of effectiveness of education efforts and participation of private property owners and volunteers in monitoring or control work
Special condition: A chemical control permit should be applied for if management includes herbicide techniques. Licensed applicators must be used where required by law.
This scope is intended to summarize the detailed project scope provided in the application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Clp Ais-Edr: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a rapid response project to continue monitoring newly-discovered curly-leaf pondweed population in Lake Minnesuing. This will include professional hand-harvesting to reduce the population to a manageable level. Other activities include CLP population monitoring, and PI survey to compare with previous survey.
Deliverables include: The results of the monitoring, planning, and control as described in the application. A CLP monitoring report emailed following each winter with a map and hand-harvesting strategy, and final report at the completion of the project.
Special Condition: WDNR\2019s monitoring protocols should be used and all data should be entered into SWIMS.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
5/1/2021
Waters Involved
Little Bois Brule River
Status
Complete
Douglas County: Brule River Yellow Flag Iris Edrr Project: Douglas County aims to map and manage populations of Yellow Flag Iris within the upper reach of the Bois Brule River. This will include Early Detection surveys following DNR protocols, selective chemical and manual removal treatment, and generation of maps.
Deliverables include: Results of this project will be a control summary, including herbicide and manual removal treatment records, survey results, and creation of maps within the project boundaries.
Special Condition: Locational data should be entered into SWIMS.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
5/1/2021
Waters Involved
Lucius Lake
Status
Complete
Douglas County: Brule River Yellow Flag Iris Edrr Project: Douglas County aims to map and manage populations of Yellow Flag Iris within the upper reach of the Bois Brule River. This will include Early Detection surveys following DNR protocols, selective chemical and manual removal treatment, and generation of maps.
Deliverables include: Results of this project will be a control summary, including herbicide and manual removal treatment records, survey results, and creation of maps within the project boundaries.
Special Condition: Locational data should be entered into SWIMS.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
6/3/2015
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Yellow Flag Iris Mitigation - Lake Minnesuing: The Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a four-year Yellow Flag Iris response project on Lake Minnesuing to do the following activities: pretreatment monitoring, collect geotagged photos of YFI sites, perform control work to include digging, cutting, and herbicide, and education of property owners.
Project deliverables include: 1) Annual summary of effectiveness comparing pre and post-treatment, including initial size of area of YFI controlled and remaining, technique used at each site, estimated density of plants at each site, hours spent performing control work, and photos of sites comparing each year; 2) Electronic copy of monitoring log submitted via email to local WI DNR Lakes Coordinator or data sheets entered into SWIMS database. Any newly identified YFI populations that were not listed in initial project will be reported with size, density, and GPS location via this monitoring log or reported into SWIMS database; 3) Summary of education component listing number of participants and dates of any workshops held, if any; copies of any media releases or outreach to sanitation district or property owners; 4) A final project report summarizing pre and post treatment size and density of areas controlled, management techniques used, outcome/post monitoring of control, qualitative summary of effectiveness of education efforts and participation of private property owners and volunteers in monitoring or control work
Special condition: A chemical control permit should be applied for if management includes herbicide techniques. Licensed applicators must be used where required by law.
This scope is intended to summarize the detailed project scope provided in the application and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Clp Ais-Edr: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a rapid response project to continue monitoring newly-discovered curly-leaf pondweed population in Lake Minnesuing. This will include professional hand-harvesting to reduce the population to a manageable level. Other activities include CLP population monitoring, and PI survey to compare with previous survey.
Deliverables include: The results of the monitoring, planning, and control as described in the application. A CLP monitoring report emailed following each winter with a map and hand-harvesting strategy, and final report at the completion of the project.
Special Condition: WDNR\2019s monitoring protocols should be used and all data should be entered into SWIMS.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
5/1/2021
Waters Involved
Spring Lake
Status
Complete
Douglas County: Brule River Yellow Flag Iris Edrr Project: Douglas County aims to map and manage populations of Yellow Flag Iris within the upper reach of the Bois Brule River. This will include Early Detection surveys following DNR protocols, selective chemical and manual removal treatment, and generation of maps.
Deliverables include: Results of this project will be a control summary, including herbicide and manual removal treatment records, survey results, and creation of maps within the project boundaries.
Special Condition: Locational data should be entered into SWIMS.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
5/1/2021
Waters Involved
Sucker Lake
Status
Complete
Douglas County: Brule River Yellow Flag Iris Edrr Project: Douglas County aims to map and manage populations of Yellow Flag Iris within the upper reach of the Bois Brule River. This will include Early Detection surveys following DNR protocols, selective chemical and manual removal treatment, and generation of maps.
Deliverables include: Results of this project will be a control summary, including herbicide and manual removal treatment records, survey results, and creation of maps within the project boundaries.
Special Condition: Locational data should be entered into SWIMS.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Early Detection and Response
Date
5/1/2021
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Douglas County: Brule River Yellow Flag Iris Edrr Project: Douglas County aims to map and manage populations of Yellow Flag Iris within the upper reach of the Bois Brule River. This will include Early Detection surveys following DNR protocols, selective chemical and manual removal treatment, and generation of maps.
Deliverables include: Results of this project will be a control summary, including herbicide and manual removal treatment records, survey results, and creation of maps within the project boundaries.
Special Condition: Locational data should be entered into SWIMS.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Anderson Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Barnes Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Bass Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Beauregard Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Big Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Birch Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Black Fox Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Blue Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Blue Springs
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Bois Brule River
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Bois Brule River
Status
Complete
Douglas County: Brule River Aquatic Plant Management Planning Grant: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables
The Douglas County L&W Conversation Dept. is sponsoring the second phase of a grant to create an Aquatic Plant Management (APM) Plan for the long-term control and management of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) on the Brule River.
Project final deliverables include: All data collected, agendas, and minutes for planning meetings, and an APM plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives.
Specific project activities include: 1) Management planning, meetings, and identification of AIS stressors and threats; 2) Submit draft APM for public comments; 3) APM plan
Special Conditions: 1) CLMN and WAV efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 3) draft sociological/user surveys must be reviewed and approved by the department before being initiated.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, reports, GIS-based maps, and digital images must be submitted to the DNR in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.
If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Bony Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Boot Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Breakfast Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Catherine Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Cedar Island Ponds
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Cole Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Connor Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Cranberry Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Deer Print Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Devils Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Ducetts Lakes
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
East Eightmile Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Eau Claire River
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Ellison Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
George Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Hay Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Henderson Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
High Life Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Hills Mill Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Hopkins Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Horseshoe Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Idlewild Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Island Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Jack Pine Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Kelly Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Eurasian Water Milfoil Education: The Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District AIS project will conduct a watercraft inspection program in accordance with the Wisconsin state "Clean Boats, Clean Waters" program at three landings on the lake and build informational kiosks at each of these landings. To accomplish this, 3 seasonal positions will be hired at $7.00/hour. A member of the sanitary district will serve as supervisor to the positions and oversee the design, construction, and installation of the kiosks.
Upon completion of this project the sponsor will provide the state with the following: 1. A comprehensive report of all activities related to this grant including documentation of all in-kind supervisory time and mileage. 2. Photos of each of the three installed informational kiosks. 3. A watercraft inspection summary including total time spent and number of people reached. 4. Preliminary findings associated with CBCW surveys.
In addition, all "Clean Boats, Clean Waters" program activities including total watercraft inspection hours and boat landing survey results will be reported according to CBCW guidelines by the projects completion date.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Clp Control Project Monitoring: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a monitoring project to assess Curly-Leaf Pondweed (CLP) management in Lake Minnesuing.
Project final deliverables include: 1) Annual surveys of CLP beds with maps; 2) Copy of annual proposals for CLP control; 3) Annual pretreatment sub-PI survey. 4) Maps of management efforts; 5) Evaluation of previous control results compared to current efforts to determine turion germination and effectiveness of herbicide and hand-removal methods.
Specific project activities include: 1) Early season AIS Survey; 2) Pre/Post treatment analysis and management planning; 3) Continued monitoring of CLP growth. 4) Annual report
Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database.
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 Lake Biologist.
If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Lake Nebagamon Ais Control Project: The Nebagamon Lake Association in partnership with the Village of Lake Nebagamon and ABDI Land & Water Conservation is sponsoring a one-year watercraft inspection (approximately 300 hours) project on Nebagamon Lake, Douglas County.
Project deliverables include:
1. A project summary of education & outreach activities, including workshops, mailings, and other outreach.
2. Clean Boats Clean Waters data collection summary. Data collected must include those data required as part of the CBCW program and must be entered in the statewide database.
Special Conditions:
1. Any new identification of an aquatic invasive species must be immediately reported to the Department.
2. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.
A draft report/deliverables must be submitted to the regional Lake Coordinator for review before finalization.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project: The Nebagamon Lake Association is continuing AIS prevention through a two part project which will include monitoring of launches by boat inspections and public education. The project includes a program of boat inspections at the public boat landing starting on fishing opener weekend and continuing through Labor Day weekend. The project also includes educating the boaters about AIS and prevention. The project is based on hiring a part-time supervisor to train, schedule, and oversee a crew of paid workers and volunteers.
Upon completion of the project, the sponsor will provide the state with a comprehensive report including:
1) Documentation of all donated time and services related to administration of this grant. 2) A watercraft inspection report including total time and number of people reached. The report will also include Clean Boats, Clean Water type survey results. The boat inspections results will be entered into a Clean Boat, Clean Waters database. 3) Any AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the detailed scope provided in the grant application and does not supersede grant application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft. DNR to receive both paper and electronic copies of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2008
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Ais Prevention - Clean Boats, Clean Waters: The Nebagamon Lake Association is sponsoring a two part AIS prevention project including boat inspections at the public landing, educating the public about AIS and prevention, hiring a part-time supervisor to train, schedule & oversee paid workers and volunteers.
Deliverables include a paper and electronic copy of final report summarizing the project including: 1) A watercraft inspection report including total time and number of people reached; including Clean Boats, Clean Water survey results; boat inspections results will be entered into a DNR Clean Boat, Clean Waters database; 2) Brochures, mailings, news articles, and educational materials; 3) Verification of training of inspectors and monitors such as agendas and attendance lists; 4) Any AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the detailed scope provided in the grant application and does not supersede grant application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
10/1/2011
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Project To Provide Education, Planning & Prevention Of Aquatic Invasive Species: The Nebagamon Lake Association is sponsoring an AIS prevention and education project including a Clean Boat/Clean Water inspection program at the public boat landing, lake resident education, information distribution, and monitoring for invasive aquatic plants around Lake Nebagamon.
Deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Summary of accomplishments/progress of the project including watercraft inspection and lake monitoring details with total time and number of people reached; 2) CB/CW survey results with daily results entered into the DNR CB/CW database; 3) Verification of public education and/or inspector training such as agendas and attendance lists; 4) Details on public outreach including copies of educational materials and mailings paid by this grant; 5) AIS lake monitoring results including observations of any detected AIS with appropriate maps; 6) AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.
Special conditions for this project: The sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
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 Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Little Bois Brule River
Status
Complete
Douglas County: Brule River Aquatic Plant Management Planning Grant: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables
The Douglas County L&W Conversation Dept. is sponsoring the second phase of a grant to create an Aquatic Plant Management (APM) Plan for the long-term control and management of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) on the Brule River.
Project final deliverables include: All data collected, agendas, and minutes for planning meetings, and an APM plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives.
Specific project activities include: 1) Management planning, meetings, and identification of AIS stressors and threats; 2) Submit draft APM for public comments; 3) APM plan
Special Conditions: 1) CLMN and WAV efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 3) draft sociological/user surveys must be reviewed and approved by the department before being initiated.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, reports, GIS-based maps, and digital images must be submitted to the DNR in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.
If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Little Island Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Loon Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Lower Eau Claire Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Lucius Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
McDougal Springs
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Middle Eau Claire Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Mimi Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Eurasian Water Milfoil Education: The Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District AIS project will conduct a watercraft inspection program in accordance with the Wisconsin state "Clean Boats, Clean Waters" program at three landings on the lake and build informational kiosks at each of these landings. To accomplish this, 3 seasonal positions will be hired at $7.00/hour. A member of the sanitary district will serve as supervisor to the positions and oversee the design, construction, and installation of the kiosks.
Upon completion of this project the sponsor will provide the state with the following: 1. A comprehensive report of all activities related to this grant including documentation of all in-kind supervisory time and mileage. 2. Photos of each of the three installed informational kiosks. 3. A watercraft inspection summary including total time spent and number of people reached. 4. Preliminary findings associated with CBCW surveys.
In addition, all "Clean Boats, Clean Waters" program activities including total watercraft inspection hours and boat landing survey results will be reported according to CBCW guidelines by the projects completion date.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Clp Control Project Monitoring: Project Scope and Description of Deliverables
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a monitoring project to assess Curly-Leaf Pondweed (CLP) management in Lake Minnesuing.
Project final deliverables include: 1) Annual surveys of CLP beds with maps; 2) Copy of annual proposals for CLP control; 3) Annual pretreatment sub-PI survey. 4) Maps of management efforts; 5) Evaluation of previous control results compared to current efforts to determine turion germination and effectiveness of herbicide and hand-removal methods.
Specific project activities include: 1) Early season AIS Survey; 2) Pre/Post treatment analysis and management planning; 3) Continued monitoring of CLP growth. 4) Annual report
Special Conditions: 1) CLMN efforts should not be duplicated, and these data shall be included in the trends analysis and final reporting; 2) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database.
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 Lake Biologist.
If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Mirror Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Muck Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Mud Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Mud Creek Springs
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Mulligan Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Murray Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Lake Nebagamon Ais Control Project: The Nebagamon Lake Association in partnership with the Village of Lake Nebagamon and ABDI Land & Water Conservation is sponsoring a one-year watercraft inspection (approximately 300 hours) project on Nebagamon Lake, Douglas County.
Project deliverables include:
1. A project summary of education & outreach activities, including workshops, mailings, and other outreach.
2. Clean Boats Clean Waters data collection summary. Data collected must include those data required as part of the CBCW program and must be entered in the statewide database.
Special Conditions:
1. Any new identification of an aquatic invasive species must be immediately reported to the Department.
2. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator.
A draft report/deliverables must be submitted to the regional Lake Coordinator for review before finalization.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project: The Nebagamon Lake Association is continuing AIS prevention through a two part project which will include monitoring of launches by boat inspections and public education. The project includes a program of boat inspections at the public boat landing starting on fishing opener weekend and continuing through Labor Day weekend. The project also includes educating the boaters about AIS and prevention. The project is based on hiring a part-time supervisor to train, schedule, and oversee a crew of paid workers and volunteers.
Upon completion of the project, the sponsor will provide the state with a comprehensive report including:
1) Documentation of all donated time and services related to administration of this grant. 2) A watercraft inspection report including total time and number of people reached. The report will also include Clean Boats, Clean Water type survey results. The boat inspections results will be entered into a Clean Boat, Clean Waters database. 3) Any AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the detailed scope provided in the grant application and does not supersede grant application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft. DNR to receive both paper and electronic copies of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2008
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Ais Prevention - Clean Boats, Clean Waters: The Nebagamon Lake Association is sponsoring a two part AIS prevention project including boat inspections at the public landing, educating the public about AIS and prevention, hiring a part-time supervisor to train, schedule & oversee paid workers and volunteers.
Deliverables include a paper and electronic copy of final report summarizing the project including: 1) A watercraft inspection report including total time and number of people reached; including Clean Boats, Clean Water survey results; boat inspections results will be entered into a DNR Clean Boat, Clean Waters database; 2) Brochures, mailings, news articles, and educational materials; 3) Verification of training of inspectors and monitors such as agendas and attendance lists; 4) Any AIS related materials generated or paid for by this grant.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall immediately contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the detailed scope provided in the grant application and does not supersede grant application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Coordinator. If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Ole Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Otter Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Ounce River
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Paradise Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Pickerel Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Plate Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Priest Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Robinson Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Rock Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Rush Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Sand Bar Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Sand Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Shunenberg Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Smith Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Spring Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Sucker Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Sunfish Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Sweet Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Tars Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Tars Pond
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Tomahawk Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Totagatic River
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Turtle Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Twin Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Un Spring
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Upper Eau Claire Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
West Eightmile Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
West Fork Totagatic River
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Whisky Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Williamson Creek
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes-Barnes Area Ais Education, Prevention, & Planning Project 2007-2008: The T. of Barnes will sponsor an AIS prevention project on the Eau Claire Chain & lakes in the Towns of Barnes, Highland & Gordon with boat monitoring inspections at three major landings on 11 Eau Claire Chain lakes, & one landing on 14 other lakes. Inspections will be performed Fridays between May 25 & Aug. 31, Saturday & Sunday between May 5 & Sept. 3 & July 2-4. The project includes a coordinator to train, schedule, & oversee paid & volunteer inspectors; CBCW workshops; a plant identification workshop; public education including public contact, distribution of education materials, informational meetings, articles in association & property owner newsletters & on T. of Barnes website, presentations to the T. of Barnes AIS Committee; surveys of boat landing signs & maintenance. Recommendations for local ordinances or changes will be submitted to the T. of Barnes AIS committee.
Project deliverables include a comprehensive report including: 1) Documentation of grant administration time and services. 2) Training session and workshop agendas. 3) Watercraft inspection report including time & number of people reached. CB/CW survey results data will be entered on the CB/CW database. 4) Sign survey report. 5) Aquatic plant survey report, graphs and maps. 6) Minutes of meetings with local ordinance reviewes. 8) Articles or newsletters. 9) AIS education materials.
Special conditions for this project: The project sponsor shall contact the DNR in the event of a new aquatic invasive species infestation.
This scope is intended to summarize the grant application and does not supersede application specifics. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the Lake Coordinator. It is recommended that Grantee provide Lake Coordinator with a draft final report. The DNR shall receive a paper and electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2013
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lk Minnesuing Clean Boats Clean Waters 2013 Project: Lk Minnesuing Sanitary District will conduct a 2013 CBCW landing inspection program on 1public boat landing on Lake Minnesuing.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2014: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District will sponser a Clean Boats Clean Waters landing inspection program at 1 public accesses in 2014.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2015: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 1 public access in 2015
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
9/15/2015
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District 2016 Cbcw: The Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2016 at one public boat landing on Lake Minnesuing.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District 2017 Cbcw: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE MINNESUING.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District 2018 Cbcw: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE MINNESUING.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District 2019 Cbcw: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE MINNESUING (HALLBERG, N/A).
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District 2020 Cbcw: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE MINNESUING (HALLBERG, N/A).
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Lake Nebagamon Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2014: The Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 1 public access in 2014.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Lake Nebagamon 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters Project: The Lake Nebagamon Lake Association is sponsoring a 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters project on Lake Nebagamon and includes one public boat landing.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. 2017 Cbcw: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE NEBAGAMON.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. 2018 Cbcw: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE NEBAGAMON.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. 2019 Cbcw: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE NEBAGAMON (MAIN PUBLIC LAUNCH).
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. 2020 Cbcw: The Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE NEBAGAMON (MAIN PUBLIC LAUNCH, N/A).
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2013
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lk Minnesuing Clean Boats Clean Waters 2013 Project: Lk Minnesuing Sanitary District will conduct a 2013 CBCW landing inspection program on 1public boat landing on Lake Minnesuing.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2014: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District will sponser a Clean Boats Clean Waters landing inspection program at 1 public accesses in 2014.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2015: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 1 public access in 2015
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
9/15/2015
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District 2016 Cbcw: The Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2016 at one public boat landing on Lake Minnesuing.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District 2017 Cbcw: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE MINNESUING.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District 2018 Cbcw: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE MINNESUING.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District 2019 Cbcw: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE MINNESUING (HALLBERG, N/A).
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District 2020 Cbcw: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE MINNESUING (HALLBERG, N/A).
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
4/1/2014
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Lake Nebagamon Clean Boats Clean Waters Project 2014: The Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. will sponsor a Clean Boats Clean Water landing inspection program at 1 public access in 2014.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Lake Nebagamon 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters Project: The Lake Nebagamon Lake Association is sponsoring a 2015 Clean Boats Clean Waters project on Lake Nebagamon and includes one public boat landing.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. 2017 Cbcw: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE NEBAGAMON.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. 2018 Cbcw: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE NEBAGAMON.
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. 2019 Cbcw: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE NEBAGAMON (MAIN PUBLIC LAUNCH).
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2020
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. 2020 Cbcw: The Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2020 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on LAKE NEBAGAMON (MAIN PUBLIC LAUNCH, N/A).
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2007
Waters Involved
Bony Lake
Status
Complete
Bayfield County: Res-Bony Lakewide Restoration & Conservation Project: Bayfield County in partnership with ABDI Land & Water Conservation, Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute, and Bony Lake property owners will implement a lake restoration project. More than 50% of the property owners (resulting in over a mile of linear shoreline) expressed a commitment to shoreline restoration, and additional lake protection activities, such as storm water best management practices (e.g. rain gardens), littoral habitat restoration (e.g. tree drops), and shoreline restorations exceeding minimum county and state standards will be strongly encouraged. Multiple partners will collaborate with the following: technical assistance; restoration cost-share assistance; promotion and education; recognition activities; and enrollment payments. The project also includes collecting pre- and post-restoration monitoring data for baseline and future comparison. These data may include bird, amphibian, terrestrial and aquatic plant community information, and a top/bottom paleoecological sediment core. Project leaders will continually promote media coverage and demonstration opportunities for the surrounding community.
All parcels require a department approved deed restriction that permanently establishes the vegetative buffer on the parcel. Restorations must follow standards set forth in NR 191.24(3).
Project deliverables include: a final report listing all project accomplishments including the number of parcels or lots participating in the program; educational materials developed; media coverage; and monitoring results.
A final report in PDF format summarizing the results of the project as well as copies of databases, maps, GIS files, guidebooks, ordinances or any other products resulting from the project shall be provided to the Department for review prior to final payment.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Cranberry Creek
Status
Complete
Minong Flowage Association: Hlk-Minong Flowage: Fish-Sticks Dan Maxwell: Minong Flowage Association will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices include: fish sticks 1 lakeshore property.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #17. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #17 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Hansen Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Hlk-Lake Minnesuing Healthy Lakes 2017-2018: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.
The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2016
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Hlk-Lake Minnesuing Healthy Lakes: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets and technical guidance. Activities include: implementation of fish sticks, 350 square feet native plantings, diversion practices, infiltration practices, and/or rain gardens on 7 properties.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #16. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #16 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Hlk-Lake Minnesuing Healthy Lakes 2017-2018: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.
The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2018
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Healthy Lakes 2018 - 2019: The Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a project which implements best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices may include fish sticks, 350 ft2 native plantings, diversion, rock infiltration, and rain gardens, and all best practices must follow the associated Healthy Lake technical guidance.
The best practices require a 10-year contract and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #24. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the Sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #24 is required. The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
An example final report is available to capture deliverables, including pre and post photos, data collection requirements, and a checklist describing records like the signed 10-year contract and best practice and design plans the Sponsor should maintain.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Hlk-Lake Minnesuing Hlk 2020-21: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Hlr - Lake Minnesuing-2021 Healthy Lakes: Partnering with property owners, [GRANTEE NAME] is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlk-Lake Nebagamon Healthy Lakes Project: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.
The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Village Of Lake Nebagamon: Lmi-Stormwater Runoff Boat Landing Lake Nebagamon: The Village of Lake Nebagamon is sponsoring a project to implement engineered stormwater best practices at the lake\2019s public boat landing downtown. The Project also includes community outreach and tours to share the project results.
Deliverables include: construction specs and plans, 25-year operation & maintenance plan with pre/post photos, and an outreach summary.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2018
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Healthy Lakes Project Lake Nebagamon: Nebagamon Lake Association is sponsoring a project implementing best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices may include fish sticks, 350 ft2 native plantings, diversion, rock infiltration, and rain gardens, and all best practices must follow the associated Healthy Lake technical guidance.
The best practices require a 10-year contract and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #24. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the Sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #24 is required. The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
An example final report is available to capture deliverables, including pre and post photos, data collection requirements, and a checklist describing records like the signed 10-year contract and best practice and design plans the Sponsor should maintain.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2019
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlk-Healthy Lakes Initiative - Lake Nebagamon 2019: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.
The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlk-Nebagamon Hlk Initative 2020: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlr - Healthy Lakes & Rivers - Lake Nebagamon 2021 Application: Partnering with property owners, Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlr - Healthy Lakes & Rivers - Nebagamon Nov. 2022: Partnering with property owners, Nebagamon Lake Association is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
The grantee may request a one-time cost amendment and a one-time time extension. The grantee must notify the department if they wish to add or subtract practices to the scope of this grant agreement.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Village Of Lake Nebagamon: Res - Lake Nebagamon Boat Launch Watershed Management: The Village of Lake Nebagamon, in partnership with the Nebagamon Lake Association and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is sponsoring a project to retrofit their boat landing to substantially reduce urban runoff and restore habitat. The project will serve as a demonstration site for other high-quality waterbodies with a primary management goal of water resources protection.
Specific Project activities include: boat launch construction activities including a bioinfiltration cell, shoreland habitat restoration, and pre/post monitoring.
The project deliverables include final design, pre/post photos, monitoring results and analysis, and outreach summary, including example promotional materials.
Specific project conditions: Lake Biologist will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of final report, photos, water quality data, all maps and other products from the project, and all GIS data.
If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2016
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Hlk-Lake Minnesuing Healthy Lakes: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets and technical guidance. Activities include: implementation of fish sticks, 350 square feet native plantings, diversion practices, infiltration practices, and/or rain gardens on 7 properties.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #16. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #16 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Hlk-Lake Minnesuing Healthy Lakes 2017-2018: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.
The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlk-Lake Nebagamon Healthy Lakes Project: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.
The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Village Of Lake Nebagamon: Lmi-Stormwater Runoff Boat Landing Lake Nebagamon: The Village of Lake Nebagamon is sponsoring a project to implement engineered stormwater best practices at the lake\2019s public boat landing downtown. The Project also includes community outreach and tours to share the project results.
Deliverables include: construction specs and plans, 25-year operation & maintenance plan with pre/post photos, and an outreach summary.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2018
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Healthy Lakes 2018 - 2019: The Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is sponsoring a project which implements best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices may include fish sticks, 350 ft2 native plantings, diversion, rock infiltration, and rain gardens, and all best practices must follow the associated Healthy Lake technical guidance.
The best practices require a 10-year contract and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #24. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the Sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #24 is required. The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
An example final report is available to capture deliverables, including pre and post photos, data collection requirements, and a checklist describing records like the signed 10-year contract and best practice and design plans the Sponsor should maintain.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Hlk-Lake Minnesuing Hlk 2020-21: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Hlr - Lake Minnesuing-2021 Healthy Lakes: Partnering with property owners, [GRANTEE NAME] is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Minong Flowage
Status
Complete
Minong Flowage Association: Hlk-Minong Flowage: Fish-Sticks Dan Maxwell: Minong Flowage Association will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices include: fish sticks 1 lakeshore property.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #17. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #17 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlk-Lake Nebagamon Healthy Lakes Project: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.
The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Village Of Lake Nebagamon: Lmi-Stormwater Runoff Boat Landing Lake Nebagamon: The Village of Lake Nebagamon is sponsoring a project to implement engineered stormwater best practices at the lake\2019s public boat landing downtown. The Project also includes community outreach and tours to share the project results.
Deliverables include: construction specs and plans, 25-year operation & maintenance plan with pre/post photos, and an outreach summary.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2018
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Healthy Lakes Project Lake Nebagamon: Nebagamon Lake Association is sponsoring a project implementing best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices may include fish sticks, 350 ft2 native plantings, diversion, rock infiltration, and rain gardens, and all best practices must follow the associated Healthy Lake technical guidance.
The best practices require a 10-year contract and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #24. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the Sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #24 is required. The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
An example final report is available to capture deliverables, including pre and post photos, data collection requirements, and a checklist describing records like the signed 10-year contract and best practice and design plans the Sponsor should maintain.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2019
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlk-Healthy Lakes Initiative - Lake Nebagamon 2019: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.
The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlk-Nebagamon Hlk Initative 2020: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlr - Healthy Lakes & Rivers - Lake Nebagamon 2021 Application: Partnering with property owners, Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc. is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlr - Healthy Lakes & Rivers - Nebagamon Nov. 2022: Partnering with property owners, Nebagamon Lake Association is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
The grantee may request a one-time cost amendment and a one-time time extension. The grantee must notify the department if they wish to add or subtract practices to the scope of this grant agreement.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Village Of Lake Nebagamon: Res - Lake Nebagamon Boat Launch Watershed Management: The Village of Lake Nebagamon, in partnership with the Nebagamon Lake Association and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is sponsoring a project to retrofit their boat landing to substantially reduce urban runoff and restore habitat. The project will serve as a demonstration site for other high-quality waterbodies with a primary management goal of water resources protection.
Specific Project activities include: boat launch construction activities including a bioinfiltration cell, shoreland habitat restoration, and pre/post monitoring.
The project deliverables include final design, pre/post photos, monitoring results and analysis, and outreach summary, including example promotional materials.
Specific project conditions: Lake Biologist will be provided with an electronic (pdf or word) copy of final report, photos, water quality data, all maps and other products from the project, and all GIS data.
If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
11/27/1996
Waters Involved
St Croix Flowage
Status
Complete
Douglas County: Acq-Upper St Croix Flowage Land Acquisition-Bell Trust/Wilcox Is: Douglas County will acquire approximately 128 acres (six parcels) of land located on the Gordon/St. Croix Flowage to protect the headwaters of the St. Croix Scenic Riverway. The properties include primarily wooded acreage located along both the southern shore of the flowage and Wilcox Island along the northern shore. A legal description of the parcels is attached. The property will be managed by the County Forestry Department as either special use areas to preserve and protect the water quality and wildlife habitat of the flowage or as county forest lands. The primary goals of the property's management plan are 1) to preserve and protect the water quality of the flowage and the high quality fishery and wildlife habitat, rich in both aquatic and terrestial bio-diversity 2) to protect the southern shoreline of the flowage from further development, and 3) to protect and maintain as a unique benchmark stand the old growth red and white pine stand on Wilcox Island. The property will be open for public access and use but intensive access or recreational provisions are not planned.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Totagatic River
Status
Complete
Minong Flowage Association: Hlk-Minong Flowage: Fish-Sticks Dan Maxwell: Minong Flowage Association will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Practices include: fish sticks 1 lakeshore property.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #17. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #17 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2007
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Bayfield County: Res-Bony Lakewide Restoration & Conservation Project: Bayfield County in partnership with ABDI Land & Water Conservation, Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute, and Bony Lake property owners will implement a lake restoration project. More than 50% of the property owners (resulting in over a mile of linear shoreline) expressed a commitment to shoreline restoration, and additional lake protection activities, such as storm water best management practices (e.g. rain gardens), littoral habitat restoration (e.g. tree drops), and shoreline restorations exceeding minimum county and state standards will be strongly encouraged. Multiple partners will collaborate with the following: technical assistance; restoration cost-share assistance; promotion and education; recognition activities; and enrollment payments. The project also includes collecting pre- and post-restoration monitoring data for baseline and future comparison. These data may include bird, amphibian, terrestrial and aquatic plant community information, and a top/bottom paleoecological sediment core. Project leaders will continually promote media coverage and demonstration opportunities for the surrounding community.
All parcels require a department approved deed restriction that permanently establishes the vegetative buffer on the parcel. Restorations must follow standards set forth in NR 191.24(3).
Project deliverables include: a final report listing all project accomplishments including the number of parcels or lots participating in the program; educational materials developed; media coverage; and monitoring results.
A final report in PDF format summarizing the results of the project as well as copies of databases, maps, GIS files, guidebooks, ordinances or any other products resulting from the project shall be provided to the Department for review prior to final payment.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Hlk-Lake Minnesuing Healthy Lakes 2017-2018: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.
The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Nebagamon Lake Association, Inc.: Hlk-Lake Nebagamon Healthy Lakes Project: Partnering with property owners, the applicant is sponsoring a grant to implement water quality and habitat best practices from Wisconsin\2019s Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to the Healthy Lakes fact sheets, technical guidance and grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in grant condition #16 at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a Conservation Contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required.
The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: Signed 10-year landowner Conservation Contract(s) with operation and maintenance requirements; data collected; pre and post project installation photographs; and summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
This scope summarizes the scope in the grant application and attachments and does not supersede those application tasks/deliverables.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2017
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Village Of Lake Nebagamon: Lmi-Stormwater Runoff Boat Landing Lake Nebagamon: The Village of Lake Nebagamon is sponsoring a project to implement engineered stormwater best practices at the lake\2019s public boat landing downtown. The Project also includes community outreach and tours to share the project results.
Deliverables include: construction specs and plans, 25-year operation & maintenance plan with pre/post photos, and an outreach summary.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
Whitefish Lake
Status
Complete
Whitefish Lake Conservation Organization, In: Lmi-Whitefish Lake Diagnostic & Feasibility Study: The Whitefish Lake Conservation Organization, in cooperation with the US Geological Survey, Wis. Dept. of Nat. Res., and private consultants, will conduct a comprehensive diagnostic/feasibility study of Silver Lake and it's watershed and develop a lake management plan.
The project includes the following activities; (1) the USGS will conduct an assessment of the lake's hydrology and water quality and model lake responses to management scenarios, (2) the DNR [Integ. Sci. Serv.] will conduct a lake bottom sediment core study to determine historical conditions and changes in lake water quality over time, (3) consultant Susan Cray Borman will conduct an aquatic plant survey and develop management recommendations, and (4) consultant Eric Olson will coordinate and compile the results of these studies into planning reports and action plans as well as provide for project public communication, input (through surveys and working groups) and education.
Project deliverables include: l. Detailed hydrologic and nutrient budgets, including simulations of alternative development scenarios in a published technical report. 2. Detailed aquatic plant survey and report. 3. A lake core paleoecological study and report. 4. Two interim planning reports synthesizing and summarizing the findings of the other studies, and 5. A comprehensive lake management plan for Whitefish Lake.
Specific conditions for this project include: The installation of all stream and lake gauging stations must receive the approval and/or permit from the Department of Natural Resources water regulation section.
The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with electronic and paper copies of the annual and final reports of the results of this study and the lake management plan. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2005
Waters Involved
Whitefish Lake
Status
Complete
West Wisconsin Land Trust: Acq-Whitefish Lake - Griggs Shore: West Wisconsin Land Trust will sponsor a project to acquire a conservation easement on 37 acres including approximately 1/2 mile of shoreland on Whitefish Lake and 4,500 feet of shoreline frontage on a large wetland.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/24/1994
Waters Involved
Amnicon Lake
Status
Complete
Amnicon/Dowling Lake Management District: Amnicon Lake Management Planning: Conduct water quality sampling. Conduct aquatic plant survey of lake. Conduct an aerial photography survey of lake shoreline. Conduct a periphyton survey in lake. Conduct a shoreline conductivity profile survey. The grantee will disseminateinformation to the public by newsletter, local newspaper articles, public meetings and summary report mailings. Project results will be reposited at Trilakes Civic Club, 7872 S. County Rd. A, Superior, WI, 54880.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1996
Waters Involved
Amnicon Lake
Status
Complete
Amnicon/Dowling Lake Management District: Amnicon Lake Water Quality Monitoring And Assessment: The Amnicon/Dowling Lake Management and Sanitary District proposes to continue the water quality monitoring on Amnicon lake and continue their lake management planning process. Project activities include 1) monitoring lake water quality from April to November, 2) monitoring and evaluating four "Hot Spot" sites for potential harmful runoff during precipitation events, 3) monitoring eight existing shoreline wells to characterize groundwater quality and potential lake impacts, 4) install eight seepage meters around the lake and monitor quality of groundwater entering the lake, 5) evaluate previously identified areas of concern and make recommendations for the implementation of "Best Management Practices" where indicated, and 6) analyze and characterize the lake sediments. A final report will be prepared describing the project results. A paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report will be provided to the Department of Natural Resources. Information on the project will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, public meeting, and summary report mailing.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1997
Waters Involved
Amnicon Lake
Status
Complete
Amnicon/Dowling Lake Management District: Amnicon Lake Water Quality Monitoring: The Amnicon/Dowling Lake Management & Sanitation District proposes to conduct water quality monitoring on Amnicon Lake, including the purchase of water quality monitoring equipment. Project activities also include providing water quality sampling training to volunteers, providing a groundtruthing review session to volunteers, analyzing groundtruthing results, and preparing a final report. The Department of Natural Resource will be provided with a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information about the project will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, public meeting, summary report mailings, and local newspaper article.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2003
Waters Involved
Amnicon Lake
Status
Complete
Amnicon/Dowling Lake Management District: Amnicon Lake Comprehensive Lake Management Plan Development: The Amnicon/Dowling Lake Management & Sanitary District will conduct a comprehensive lake management planning project involving a study and evaluation of Amnicon Lake in Douglas County. Project activities include; conducting a review and research of all available reports, records, maps, etc., conducting a shoreline inventory, conducting a watershed assessment, conducting a surface runoff assessment, conducting lake and stream water quality monitoring, conducting lake bottom sediment monitoring, calculating a lake water budget, preparing a lake nutrient budget, conducting computer modeling of lake water quality data and information, and preparing a final comprehensive lake Management Plan/Report.
Specific deliverables for this grant project include:
? A comprehensive lake management plan for Amnicon Lake including the project activity results.
The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and local newspaper articles.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
3/28/1996
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Water Quality Monitoring And Data Collection: The Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District proposes to develop a comprehensive physical, chemical, and biological database for the lake. Project activities will include in-lake water quality monitoring, conducting a phytoplankton survey, a macrophyte vegetation survey, a periphyton survey, a bacteria survey, a conductivity profile study, and a sediment characterization study. The database will be used to identify possible anthropogenic factors that may be contributing to decling water quality. The data will also be evaluated to explore lake management alternatives. A final report of the project results will be prepared. The sponsor will also provide the Department of Natural Resources with a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The sponsor will disseminate information about the project results to the public by newsletter, public meeting, summary report mailing, local newspaper article, and TV/radio spots. end.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1997
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Water Quality Monitoring & Wq Sampling: The Lake Minnesuring Sanitary District proposes to conduct a water quality monitoring study for Lake Minnesuing. The following activities are included in the study: 1) purchasing lake monitoring equipment, 2) conducting quality training in lake sampling techniques and methodology, 3) conducting the actual sampling, 4) preparing the final report. The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by news letter(s) and summary report mailings, public meeting(s) and a final comprehensive management plan will be completed and available to the public for review.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Lake Minnesuing
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Management Planning: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is contracting to complete a comprehensive lake management plan.
Activities include water quality, shoreland/habitat, AIS, aquatic plant, and watershed monitoring/modeling, paleocore study, fishery assessment, social survey, and developing a comprehensive management plan
The final deliverables are a comprehensive lake management plan; data collected, entered, and summarized as part of the project; and any education/outreach materials developed.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
1/24/1992
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Village Of Lake Nebagamon: Lake Nebagamon Water Quality Monitoring & Watershed Survey: USGS water quality monitoring 1992-95. Publish water quality analyses and lake depth profiles. Delineate and map watershed boundaries.Produce a final report on water quality on Lake Nebagamon. Information will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, local newspaper articles, and public meetings.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1996
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Village Of Lake Nebagamon: Lake Nebagamon Septic Systems Evaluation: The Village of Lake Nebagamon, Douglas County proposes to survey approximately 300 septic system sites around Lake Nebagamon to determine each system's compliance with state codes. A final report will be prepared including survey results and a list of failed systems and their locations. The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information about the project will be disseminated to the public by public meeting, local newspaper article, and newsletter mailing.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2012
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Lake Nebagamon Sanitary Sewer Com: Lake Nebagamon Management Planning Project: Lake Nebagamon Sanitary Sewer Commission is sponsoring a comprehensive monitoring, modeling, and planning project. The project will also specifically seek to answer whether a sanitary sewer expansion is necessary. Activities include: sociological survey; ordinance review/inventory; aquatic plant, plankton, near-shore periphyton, water quality, water level and discharge and shoreline monitoring; watershed mapping and land use characterization; and nutrient (SLaMM and FLUX) and ecosystem (AQUATOX) modeling. This information will be integrated with stakeholder/public participation to create a comprehensive lake management plan.
Deliverables include: 1) a comprehensive lake management plan with stakeholder survey and results summary; quantified management goals; lake condition assessment; stressor analysis; specific management recommendations; and 2) a non-technical summary for distribution to all riparians.
Special Conditions: 1) sociological surveys should be coordinated with DNR Research Sociologist; 2) SLOH will be used for laboratory analyses unless otherwise approved by DNR Lab Coordinator; 3) DNR monitoring methods (e.g. aquatic plant point-intercept survey) must be followed.
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 Lake Coordinator.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2004
Waters Involved
Middle Eau Claire Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes Management Plan - Middle Eau Claire Lake: In combination with two other planning grant applications for Upper and Lower Lake Eau Claire, the Town of Barnes proposes to develop a management plan for the lake system that integrates with the town comprehensive land use plan. The scope includes an investigation of shoreland buffer areas and recommend best management practices, review of town and county ordinances with recommendations for revisions, delineation and digital mapping of the lake watershed, watershed modeling, compilation of existing water quality and environmental information about the lakes, conducting and analyzing a social survey.
The deliverable will be a Lake Plan and Land Use document that identifies and lake and watershed management strategies, prioritizes needs and goals to reduce nonpoint source pollutant loading.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Minnesuing Creek
Status
Complete
Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District: Lake Minnesuing Management Planning: Lake Minnesuing Sanitary District is contracting to complete a comprehensive lake management plan.
Activities include water quality, shoreland/habitat, AIS, aquatic plant, and watershed monitoring/modeling, paleocore study, fishery assessment, social survey, and developing a comprehensive management plan
The final deliverables are a comprehensive lake management plan; data collected, entered, and summarized as part of the project; and any education/outreach materials developed.
The specific objectives, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are included in the application and supporting materials, and this scope is not intended to replace or supersede those documents.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2004
Waters Involved
Upper Eau Claire Lake
Status
Complete
Town Of Barnes: Eau Claire Lakes Management Plan - Upper Eau Claire: In combination with two other planning grant applications for Middle and Lower Lake Eau Claire, the Town of Barnes proposes to develop a management plan for the lake system that integrates with the town comprehensive land use plan. The scope includes an investigation of shoreland buffer areas and recommend best management practices, review of town and county ordinances with recommendations for revisions, delineation and digital mapping of the lake watershed, watershed modeling, compilation of existing water quality and environmental information about the lakes, conducting and analyzing a social survey.
The deliverable will be a Lake Plan and Land Use document that identifies and lake and watershed management strategies, prioritizes needs and goals to reduce nonpoint source pollutant loading.
Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2004
Waters Involved
Lake Nebagamon
Status
Complete
Village Of Lake Nebagamon: Information Collection & Dissemination Of Local Lake Zoning Regulations: The Village of Lake Nebagamon will conduct a small scale Lake Planning Grant project to collect and disseminate local shoreline zoning regulation information to all shoreline property owners around Lake Nebagamon.
Activities involved with this project include; choosing and purchasing available materials (such as DNR & UWEX I&E brochures, etc.), developing a new localized zoning info document in cooperation with Douglas County, developing a distribution list of landowners, realtors, and contractors, and distributing the compiled materials.
Specific deliverables for this project include a written project final report listing project activities and accomplishments and including copies of all distributed materials and listings of the recipients. A copy of the final report shall be submitted to the Department.
Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2004
Waters Involved
Nebagamon Creek
Status
Complete
Village Of Lake Nebagamon: Information Collection & Dissemination Of Local Lake Zoning Regulations: The Village of Lake Nebagamon will conduct a small scale Lake Planning Grant project to collect and disseminate local shoreline zoning regulation information to all shoreline property owners around Lake Nebagamon.
Activities involved with this project include; choosing and purchasing available materials (such as DNR & UWEX I&E brochures, etc.), developing a new localized zoning info document in cooperation with Douglas County, developing a distribution list of landowners, realtors, and contractors, and distributing the compiled materials.
Specific deliverables for this project include a written project final report listing project activities and accomplishments and including copies of all distributed materials and listings of the recipients. A copy of the final report shall be submitted to the Department.
Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Trout Unlimited Inc: Wilson Creek Aquatic Organism Passage Phase 2 Planning:
Project Scope and Description of Deliverables
Trout unlimited is sponsoring a planning project to restore aquatic organism passage in Wilson Creek (Douglas County) at two road crossings on CTH P and develop stream crossing designs for both sites.
Project final deliverables include: Two final engineer stamped designs for stream crossings of Wilson Creek on CTH P. Final HEC-RAS analysis and cost estimates.
Specific project activities include:
Trout Unlimited staff will complete geomorphic surveys to complete longitudinal profile, channel cross sections, and other stream data required to design new crossings at two CTH P crossing sites of Wilson Creek. Crossing designs will be developed using stream simulation design methods. HEC-RAS analysis will be completed and used to create alternative crossing structures that pass the 100-year flood event and restore aquatic organism passage.
Special Conditions: Completed plans and analysis and cost estimates be provided to the Department in print and electronic format.
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 Lake Biologist.
Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Wilson Creek
Status
Complete
Trout Unlimited Inc: Wilson Creek Aquatic Organism Passage Phase 2 Planning:
Project Scope and Description of Deliverables
Trout unlimited is sponsoring a planning project to restore aquatic organism passage in Wilson Creek (Douglas County) at two road crossings on CTH P and develop stream crossing designs for both sites.
Project final deliverables include: Two final engineer stamped designs for stream crossings of Wilson Creek on CTH P. Final HEC-RAS analysis and cost estimates.
Specific project activities include:
Trout Unlimited staff will complete geomorphic surveys to complete longitudinal profile, channel cross sections, and other stream data required to design new crossings at two CTH P crossing sites of Wilson Creek. Crossing designs will be developed using stream simulation design methods. HEC-RAS analysis will be completed and used to create alternative crossing structures that pass the 100-year flood event and restore aquatic organism passage.
Special Conditions: Completed plans and analysis and cost estimates be provided to the Department in print and electronic format.
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 Lake Biologist.
Grant Details
River Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Trout Unlimited Inc: Wilson Creek Aquatic Organism Passage Phase 2 Implementation: Trout Unlimited is sponsoring a culvert replacement project is to restore Aquatic Organism Passage at two road stream crossings on Wilson Creek at County Hwy P to reconnect over 3 miles of Class 1 trout stream.
Project final deliverables include:
1) Successful installation of 2 road-stream crossings sized to match reference reach bankfull widths and set below the stream bed to eliminate aquatic organism passage barriers.
2) All data from pre/post assessments of the crossings listed in activities including photos.
3) Annual report on grant progress and status.
4) Final report summarizing pre/post monitoring, pre/post photos, and final results.
Specific project activities include:
1) Pre and post construction monitoring including AOP rating, water velocity, water depth, silt depth, and substrate type resulting from installation. Project success will be evaluated by comparing pre- and post-construction fish passage scores, water velocity, flow characteristics, and riverbed composition at the new structures. An updated Great Lakes Road Stream Crossing Inventory Method assessment will also be completed after construction.
2) Work with partners to install the new crossings.
3) On-site work including excavating road material, existing culvert removal and disposal, purchase of new structures, pumping and rerouting of water, installation of new structures and reconstructing the new roadbed and surface.
4) All promotion of this project will reference the DNR's role and support with this project.
Special Conditions:
All necessary permits will be obtained prior to starting work. WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of all data and reports generated from this project.
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 Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Wilson Creek
Status
Complete
Trout Unlimited Inc: Wilson Creek Aquatic Organism Passage Phase 2 Implementation: Trout Unlimited is sponsoring a culvert replacement project is to restore Aquatic Organism Passage at two road stream crossings on Wilson Creek at County Hwy P to reconnect over 3 miles of Class 1 trout stream.
Project final deliverables include:
1) Successful installation of 2 road-stream crossings sized to match reference reach bankfull widths and set below the stream bed to eliminate aquatic organism passage barriers.
2) All data from pre/post assessments of the crossings listed in activities including photos.
3) Annual report on grant progress and status.
4) Final report summarizing pre/post monitoring, pre/post photos, and final results.
Specific project activities include:
1) Pre and post construction monitoring including AOP rating, water velocity, water depth, silt depth, and substrate type resulting from installation. Project success will be evaluated by comparing pre- and post-construction fish passage scores, water velocity, flow characteristics, and riverbed composition at the new structures. An updated Great Lakes Road Stream Crossing Inventory Method assessment will also be completed after construction.
2) Work with partners to install the new crossings.
3) On-site work including excavating road material, existing culvert removal and disposal, purchase of new structures, pumping and rerouting of water, installation of new structures and reconstructing the new roadbed and surface.
4) All promotion of this project will reference the DNR's role and support with this project.
Special Conditions:
All necessary permits will be obtained prior to starting work. WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of all data and reports generated from this project.
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.