Watershed - Milwaukee River South (MI02)
Milwaukee River South Watershed

Details

The Milwaukee River South Watershed covers about 168 square miles and is located in portions of Ozaukee and Milwaukee Counties. The Milwaukee River mainstem enters the watershed west of the Village of Fredonia and flows for about 48 miles before entering the Milwaukee Harbor. There are three small named lakes, several unnamed lakes and many park ponds within the Milwaukee River South Watershed. Land cover in the watershed is a mix of rural and urban uses. Overall, the watershed is about 33 percent urban, with agriculture (25%), grasslands (21%), forests (12%) and wetlands (6%) making up the rest of the major land cover types. Fourteen cities and villages are found in this watershed.

Date  2001

Ecological Landscapes for Milwaukee River South Watershed

Ecological Landscapes

The Milwaukee River South Watershed is located in two ecological landscapes: the Southern Lake Michigan Coastal Ecological Landscape and the Central Lake Michigan Coast Ecological Landscape. The Southern Lake Michigan Coastal Ecological Landscape is located in the southeastern corner of Wisconsin along Lake Michigan. The landforms in this Ecological Landscape are characteristic of glacial lake influence, with ridge and swale topography, clay bluffs, and lake plain along Lake Michigan. Further inland, ground moraine is the dominant landform. Soils typically have a silt-loam surface overlying loamy and clayey tills. The historic vegetation in the northern part of this Ecological Landscape was dominated by sugar maple-basswood-beech forests with some oak while the southern part was dominated by oak forest, oak savanna and prairies. Wet, wet-mesic, and lake plain prairies were common in this area. Black ash and relict cedar and tamarack swamps were found in this Ecological Landscape. Today, most of the area is dominated by dairy and cash grain agriculture and intense urban development. Only about 8% of the Ecological Landscape is forested. Maple-beech forests are about half of the remaining forest types with the remainder split equally between oak-hickory and lowland hardwood forest types. There are some areas of wet-mesic and wet prairie but only small preserves remain since the landscape is heavily disturbed and fragmented. Because of this isolation, fragmentation, and high level of disturbance, non-native plants are abundant.

Date  2010

Hydrologic Features

Nearly 15 percent of all perennial stream miles in this watershed are significantly modified to the extent they have limited ability to sustain diverse biological communities. Many of these streams were straightened, enclosed or lined with concrete to facilitate water movement downstream to alleviate flooding concerns. This method to control flooding, while popular 35 years ago is now considered somewhat ineffective. From a water quality and biological standpoint this type of river modification causes wide fluctuations in water levels over short periods of time, increases channel scour, and provides little to no habitat for aquatic life. Establishing a meandering stream helps create more diverse habitat for biological activities. The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is implementing major flood water storage and where possible, river restoration activities in Lincoln Creek, Southbranch Creek and Indian Creek and other area watersheds. For more information on the Lincoln Creek flood control project and other MMSD watercourse activities, please visit the mmsd web site at: http://www.mmsd.com/lcreek/news_lcreek.html.

Date  2001

Fisheries

Although not officially listed as a cold water stream, Mole Creek in Ozaukee County is the only river in the Milwaukee South Watershed with the ability to sustain cool and cold water fish species. Extensive surveys on Mole Creek during the 2000 Baseline Monitoring Program found a wide variety of fish species including species such as mottled sculpin, Iowa darter and brook stickleback that rely on cool water. Temperature and habitat surveys conducted on Mole Creek found that the creek is capable in places, of supporting a diverse cool and cold water fishery. Most of the tributary streams in the Milwaukee County portion of this watershed are only capable of supporting populations of more tolerant fish species like common carp. Non-native species such as rainbow trout, coho and chinook salmon migrate from Lake Michigan into the Milwaukee River during their seasonal spawning runs. Habitat and water quality are not sufficient to allow for successful reproduction of these species in the rivers where they spawn so annual stocking of these species is needed to maintain recreational fishing opportunities. For more information about Lake Michigan Fisheries, please visit the WDNR web page at: http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/water/fhp/fish/lakemich/index.htm, or call the Southern Lake Michigan Fisheries Work Unit at (414) 382-7929.

Date  2001

Milwaukee River South Watershed At-a-Glance

Impaired Water in Milwaukee River South Watershed
River and Stream QualityAll Waters in Watershed

As with the other watersheds in the basin, the streams in the Milwaukee River South Watershed exhibit a wide range of quality. Over 35 stream miles within the Milwaukee South Watershed are listed on the 303(d) list ), including the Milwaukee Estuary, a Great Lakes Area of Concern . The Milwaukee Estuary area of concern encompasses the Milwaukee Harbor, the Milwaukee River downstream from the abandoned North Avenue Dam, the Menomonee River downstream from 25th street and the Kinnickinnic River downstream from Chase Avenue. The International Joint Commission (IJC) and U.S. EPA designated the Milwaukee Estuary in 1987 through the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement as one of 43 Great Lakes Areas of Concern. These areas are usually industrial in nature, with a history of pollution. In the Milwaukee Estuary, sediments contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and heavy metals are linked to degraded water quality, impaired fish and wildlife populations, and restrictions on dredging. A remedial action plan defining the problems with the estuary was published in 1989 by WDNR. A follow up plan further refining impairments and outlining a plan for restoring the estuary was published by WDNR in 1995. For more information about Great Lakes Areas of Concern, please visit the U.S. EPA web site at the following address: http://www.epa.gov/grtlakes/aoc/.

Date  2001

Watershed Trout Streams
Watershed Outstanding & Exceptional Resources

Lakes and Impoundments

Impaired Waters

List of Impaired Waters
Watershed Documents
Watershed Grants
Grant Details
Accountability, Monitoring, Collaboration, Education, Partnership
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lake Michigan
Status
Proposed

Great Lakes Earth Partnership: In the Lake Superior, Green Bay and Milwaukee River basins, teams of teachers, students, resource personnel and citizens will engage in research, restoration and outreach, and adapt Earth Partnership curricula to extend the schoolyard to the shores of the Great Lakes and their watersheds. This pilot will combine with other Great Lakes education programs to create a comprehensive, inquiry and restoration-based approach, integrated with sustainability, biodiversity, pollution prevention, environmental literacy and service learning. The Second Phase will include basins in IL, IN, MI, OH and NY.


Grant Details
Accountability, Monitoring, Collaboration, Education, Partnership
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lake Michigan
Status
Proposed

Innovations To Improve Stormwater Treatment: We propose to test innovative environmental approaches to treating stormwater, using varied hydroperiods and native plants (at multiple diversity levels) to address not just suspended solids (as in conventional stormwater ponds) but also nitrogen and dissolved phosphorus, thus achieving beneficial outcomes for streams, wetlands and nearshore waters of Great Lakes watersheds.


Grant Details
Habitat
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Proposed

Enhancing Ecologic Productivity Of Milwaukee Estuary Aoc Watersheds: The previously funded NOAA ARRA stimulus-funded Re-Establishing Fish Passage project will enable fish to regain access to isolated pockets of high quality habitat in the Milwaukee Estuary AOC.


Grant Details
Habitat
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Proposed

Habitat Protection And Restoration Of Milwaukee River Estuary Aoc: The Urban Ecology Center (UEC) in partnership with Milwaukee County, City of Milwaukee, Rotary Club of Milwaukee, River Revitalization Foundation, private businesses and local landowners will protect and restore 40 contiguous acres of land along the Milwaukee River as an arboretum of native plant communities and improved wildlife habitat (including habitat of the state-threatened Butler's gartersnake). The site of the Rotary Centennial Arboretum is within the Milwaukee River Estuary Area of Concern and its creation will address the EPA-identified beneficial use impairments 1) loss of fish and wildlife habitat, 2) degradation of fish and wildlife populations, and 3) degradation of aesthetics.


Grant Details
Habitat
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Proposed

Hipee, Habitat Improvement Project In The Estuary Environment: There are approximately 15 miles, or 18 acres, of hardened shoreline in the Milwaukee AOC. Banks armored with vertical steel sheet pile walls, retaining walls, concrete, and steel bulkheads provide structural bank stability to adjoining properties and eliminate erosion from passing barges and other navigational traffic - but eliminate natural sloping stream banks, natural vegetative patterns, and the habitat therein. Channels have also been widened and dredged to depths of 10 to 28 feet to suit commercial navigation. This massive growth in channel size from natural and upstream conditions causes average current velocities to decrease and young fish may become trapped in the shipping channel without adequate current speeds to allow their return to the lake.

The Habitat Improvement Project in the Estuary Environment (HIPEE) seeks to introduce quality habitat along this degraded riverine corridor. The project location within Wisconsin’s most populated river basin significantly enhances the potential to attract large numbers of recreational anglers. Other game and sport fish targeted by the project included perch, bluegill, and Lake Michigan trout and salmon.


Grant Details
Invasive Species
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Kinnickinnic River
Status
Proposed

Development Of Optics To Quantify Organisms In Ballast Water: Propose a 3-year project to research and develop instrumentation that monitors ballast water and measures whether or not it adheres to the international regulations.


Grant Details
Nearshore Health and NPS
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lake Michigan
Status
Proposed

Shorewood Atwater Beach - Sewage Contamination Prevention: Investigate & eliminate sewage leakage into storm sewers, thereby achieving immediate removal of human waste from Lake Michigan in general & Atwater Beach in particular.


Grant Details
Nearshore Health and NPS
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Lincoln Creek
Status
Proposed

Water Quality Subsurface Gravel Wetland: Green Tree Basin (Mke): To arrest the negative impacts of nonpoint source pollution, the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District seeks to
innovate a subsurface gravel wetland that holds rainwater where it falls, infiltrates and filters it, absorbs it through plant root systems, and evapotranspires it to the atmosphere.
Through this project, the Sewerage District will implement this innovative infrastructure measure in the Green Tree Basin on Lincoln Creek, a tributary of the Milwaukee River, to address six beneficial use impairments in the Milwaukee Estuary Area of Concern.


Grant Details
Nearshore Health and NPS
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Proposed

Develop Multiple Tmdls For The Milwaukee Estuary Aoc: The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District proposes to develop third-party pathogen, phosphorus, and sediment TMDLs for the Milwaukee Estuary in Southeastern Wisconsin.
The TMDLS will result in pollutant load and wasteload allocations that must be met to meet water quality standards
and targets and in implementation plans that will identify the
steps needed to achieve the load and wasteload allocations.


Grant Details
Nearshore Health and NPS
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Proposed

Develop Multiple Tmdls For The Milwaukee River Watershed: The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District proposes to
develop third-party pathogen, phosphorus, and sediment
TMDLs for the Milwaukee River Watershed in Southeastern
Wisconsin. The TMDLs will result in pollutant load and wasteload allocations that must be met to meet water quality standards and targets and in implementation plans that will identify the steps needed to achieve the load and wasteload allocations.


Grant Details
Toxics and Areas of Concern
Date
1/1/2010
Waters Involved
Kinnickinnic River
Status
In_Progress

Develop Multiple Tmdls For The Kinnickinnic River Watershed: The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District proposes to develop third-party pathogen, phosphorus, and sediment TMDLs for the Kinnickinnic River Watershed in Southeastern Wisconsin. Additionally, Cladophora algae blooms and increased beach closings have been shown to have a direct relationship to polluted stormwater runoff. The TMDLs will result in pollutant load and wasteload allocations that must be met to meet water quality standards and targets and in implementation plans that will identify the steps needed to achieve the load and wasteload allocations.


Grant Details
Toxics and Areas of Concern
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Kinnickinnic River
Status
Proposed

Contaminants Of Emerging Concern Product Stewardship Initiative: The Contaminants of Emerging Concern Product Stewardship Initiative is a two-year cooperative effort to implement a comprehensive pharmaceutical and personal care products waste collection, awareness and education, and product stewardship program to prevent toxic discharges to the Great Lakes and improve water quality and wildlife and fish habitat. This initiative will expand the Wisconsin pharmaceutical waste mail back program throughout the state’s Great Lakes basin, support existing pharmaceutical waste working groups, initiate additional working groups in other Great Lakes states, and sponsor both local government and industry product stewardship dialogs that will lead to a model public policy program framework.


Grant Details
Toxics and Areas of Concern
Date
7/1/2011
Waters Involved
Lake Michigan
Status
Proposed

Benthos & Plankton In Wi Lake Michigan Aoc (Usgs # 9km60): Benthos (benthic invertebrate) and plankton (phytoplankton/zooplankton) communities in Wisconsin’s four Lake Michigan Areas of Concern (AOCs; Menominee River, Lower Green Bay and Fox River, Sheboygan River, and Milwaukee Estuary) and six non-AOCs will be quantified. The inclusion of non-AOC sites will allow comparison of AOC sites to relatively unimpacted or less-impacted control sites with natural physical and chemical characteristics that are as close as possible to that of the AOCs. Comparison to less-impacted control sites as site pairs and as a group is consistent with the approaches used by other Great Lakes states, such as Michigan and Ohio (Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, 2008; Ohio EPA, 2008). The community data within and between the AOCs and non-AOCs will be analyzed and the differences and similarities will assist in determining the status of the communities and, when appropriate, support delisting of the
“Degraded Benthos” and “Degradation of phytoplankton / zooplankton populations” beneficial use impairments in each AOC. This project is a cooperative agreement between the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) and the US Geological Survey (USGS).


Grant Details
Toxics and Areas of Concern
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Proposed

Monitoring To Address 9 Of 11 Buis - Milwaukee Estuary Aoc: A comprehensive monitoring program will be implemented for portions of the Milwaukee River in Ozaukee Co. to partially address delisting targets or required actions for 9 of 11 Milwaukee Estuary AOC BUIs.


Grant Details
Nonpoint Source Mgmt
Date
1/3/2005
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
In_Progress

Crep Buffer Program - Ozaukee Co.: Provide financial incentives to riparian landowners for the installation of buffer strips.


Grant Details
Targeted Runoff - Rural Construction
Date
11/15/2004
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Ozaukee County: Maciejewski Nods: Construction and installation of best management practices (BMPs) on the Neil Maciejewski farm to abate the phosphorous loading cited in the Notice of Discharge (NOD).


Grant Details
Targeted Runoff - Urban Construction
Date
1/4/1999
Waters Involved
Lincoln Creek
Status
Complete

Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District: Ravenswood Forest Wetland Restoration: provide cost sharing for construction of the Lincoln Creek-Havenswood State Forest Wetland Restoration Project.


Grant Details
Targeted Runoff - Urban Construction
Date
1/3/2000
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District: Library Water Quality Detention Project: To provide 50% cost-share reimbursement for eligible construction expenses for installation of the Library water quality pond project


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2005
Waters Involved
Lincoln Creek
Status
Complete

City Of Milwaukee - Dpw: Public Works Yards Bmps Ii: Installation of designated best management practices (BMPs) at various Public Works yards (28) to continue implementation of the City's Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs).


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/3/2000
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Village Of Whitefish Bay: Milwaukee River South: stormwater inlet replacements


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2002
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Village Of Whitefish Bay: Catch Basin Replacements (76): To cost-share @50% replacement of sumps w/catch basins


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2004
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Milwaukee County Dpw: Street Sweeper: to costshare incremental cost of acquisition of street sweeper


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2003
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

City Of Mequon: Trinity Creek Wetland Rehabilitation - Phase Ii: to c-s @50% construction of phase II of the Trinity Creek wetland reconstruction.


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2005
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Cancelled

City Of Cedarburg - Dpw: Doerr Way Wet Pond: design, engineering and construction of wet detention pond at the southern end of Doerr Way.


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
10/1/2005
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Village Of Brown Deer: Stormwater Devices: To cost-share installation of five (5) storm water treatment structures along Beaver Creek.


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Construction
Date
1/1/2008
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Village Of Brown Deer: Beaver Creek Stabilization: To cost-share removal of the existing concrete channel, restore the bed & streambank, and stabilize the stretch of Beaver Creek between West Brown Deer Road and North 60th Street.


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Planning
Date
1/1/2005
Waters Involved
Kinnickinnic River
Status
Complete

City Of Milwaukee - Dpw: Stormwater I & E Program: design public stormwater website; operate stormwater hotline; develop public information & education materials and modules


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Planning
Date
1/1/2003
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

City Of Mequon: Stormwater Master Plan Update: to c-s @70% updating of stormwater plan to incorporate 216 permit items and to develop/implement an I & E program.


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Planning
Date
10/1/2005
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Town Of Grafton: Storm Water Plan: To develop municipal runoff ordinances in compliance with Chapter NR151, map the area's drainage systems, develop a stormwater management plan, provide for public involvement & education.


Grant Details
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Planning
Date
1/1/2006
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Village Of Grafton: Storm Water Planning: To develop municipal runoff ordinances in compliance with Chapter NR151, map the area's drainage systems, develop a stormwater management plan, provide for public involvement & education, and examine options for dedicated revenue sources.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2002
Waters Involved
Lincoln Creek
Status
Complete

Center For Resilient Cities: Lincoln Creek Watershed Association Development: The Foundation will assist in the development of a new river management organization. Assisting in identifying local businesses, neighborhood associations, institutions, and schools willing to become fonding members of the Lincoln Creek Watershed Association. Their goal is to develop stewardship focus areas and capacity building through a workshop series linking organizational development, a strategic plan, and sustainability to waterhed protection and water quality management.

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
4/1/2000
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Milwaukee Riverkeeper: Capacity Building Grant: The Friends of Milwaukee's Rivers is initiating an agency capacity building project. The purpose of the grant is to bring the goals of clean water, improved wildlife habitat and sound land use to the public. One goal is to make the organization known through outreach to the community. A second goal is to build a significant financial base. And to recruit new board members.

A full description of the project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2002
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Milwaukee Riverkeeper: Milwaukee River Watershed Corridor Plan: This grant will be used for capacity building for their existing river organization. Project will assist in finalizing a Milwaukee River Watershed Corridor Plan and will provide Information and Education outreach on a watershed wide basis. The plan and educational efforts will aid in local decision making for protection of critical habitat areas identified in the 1997 SEWRPC report entitled "A Regional Natural Areas and Critical Species Habitat Protection and Management Plan for Southeastern Wisconsin".

The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2005
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Milwaukee Riverkeeper: Enhancing Citizen Monitoring-Milwaukee River: Friends of Milwaukee's Rivers is applying for a river management grant in the amount of $10,000 to hire their Riverkeeper full time so they can broaden the Riverkeeper's scope of duties, both in terms of types of activities and coverage of the watershed. The total project budget is $64,923

Project funding will increase the Riverkeeper to full-time focus on water quality issues, and then allow her to work with other staff and volunteers on project components. Tasks for the project include developing protocols, developing outreach materials, recruiting and training volunteers, purchasing equipment, and project reporting.

Project deliverables will include uniform water monitoring protocols and reporting procedures, written materials and testing supplies as part of a volunteer orientation package, digital watershed map to track progress and a final project report submitted to the WDNR.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2006
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Milwaukee Riverkeeper: Municipal Stormwater Outreach: Develop outreach materials and increase volunteer capacity by working with four or five communities within the Milwaukee River Basin to improve stormwater education and outreach. This goal will be accomplished by forming an advisory team; developing educational materials; recruiting members for teaching and presenting at least 25 public presentation; developing a web-based information center, storm drain stenciling; and evaluating and coordinating river clean-ups.

A full description of the project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2006
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Ozaukee Washington Land Trust: Communication, Outreach Planning & Development: The planning grant is to increase organizational capacity and improve their products and services. The mission is to protect, restore, and sustain the ecosystem in the watershed through funding and facilitation of a regional network of locally initiated projects. The river grant money will be used to market and develop long-term financial independence. Future funds will be used to supply grant money to other organizations for watershed improvements projects.

The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2006
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

River Revitalization Foundation: Land Protection Plan Extension- Ozaukee Corridor: The Foundation seeks to extend their Land Protection Plan from Capitol Drive in Milwaukee County to the north up to the Ozaukee County line. This will be done to assess the conservation and protection status of land adjacent to the Milwaukee River for approximately 10 miles. This will be done to implement long-term protection and revitalization of the Milwaukee River.

A full description of the project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2007
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Milwaukee Riverkeeper: Milwaukee River Protecting Milwaukee'S Central Park: Protect the threatened reached of the Milwaukee River using civic engagement and planning tools. The focus of this grant is portions of Milwaukee River within the City of Milwaukee, north of the former North Ave. Dam, as well as buffers on either side of the river. The project deliverables are 1) Summary of results from charettes and public input sessions on river shoreline planning 2) Draft overlay district language and maps; ideally this language will be passed by the end of the grant period. 3) Reports of involvement and input on development proposals. 4) Final report
Department staff are improving the quality of grant reports by making sure applicants know very clearly ahead of time that ranking points ARE deliverables. We interpret the ranking questions very literally. In rare cases, an equivalent effort is considered; it should be clarified by the justification/explanation given with the ranking point and equivalent effort must be approved by Department staff. When the grant is complete, the Department will look for every single deliverable, even minor ones, and if they are not adequately addressed, only partial reimbursement (at the department's discretion) will be made to the applicant.
A full description of the project scope and deliverables is available in the grant application, which is part of this agreement. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2008
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Milwaukee Riverkeeper: Enhancing Organizational Capacity & Effectiveness: To build capacity to better meet the needs of the rural (upstream) portions of the Milwaukee River Watershed. This is a result of a need for a unique water advocacy to help implement SEWRPC Water Quality Management Plan update.

The proposal focus on the rural portions primarily in Ozaukee and Washington Counties along with Dodge and Fond du Lac. These areas remain largely agricultural. This proposal would include:
1) Review SEWRPC plan. 2) Form a team of water related scientist and business leaders and create outline of ways to solve current watershed concerns. 3) Hiring and train water quality assistant to work with advisory team, volunteer water quality program, erosion control checks, manage storm drain marking program and work wit partners on buffer establishment and maintenance and web site context. 4) Evaluate website with attention given to rural constituents and e-news letters to promote items and tacks. 5) Expand citizen engagement opportunities and modify existing opportunities as needed. 6) Recruit new board members and evaluate staff organization structure to ensure financial resources are aligned with programmatic priorities to insure growth. 7) Provide report covering all project deliverables. Two hard copies and one electronic version will be provided.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2009
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Milwaukee Riverkeeper: Master Plan & Nr Mgnt Of Milw Central Park: Assemble a plan in cooperation with the City of Milwaukee that will address. 1) a prioritized map for restoration of invasive removal 2)Mapping an 11.5 mile of shared multi use trails 3)Location of critical area of Butlers garter snake for biotic integrity 4) location and design of public access points 5) integration of other plans into Central park plan including trail connection 6) Evaluation of recreational use (off leash dog walking- fishing piers, access improvements and portage improvements. Public outreach is also a major component. The final report including all of the points above along with proof of public outreach will be provided via 2 hard copies of the report and one electronic version


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2010
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

River Revitalization Foundation: Milwaukee River Wheelhouse Restoration: The planning process and final report will include: 1) Baseline assessments- assess existing condition, native flora and fauna, current public utilization and riverbank structure, 2) Public information sessions- listening sessions to gather ideas feedback and comments on the restoration, 3) Site planning- Trail connections, recreational facility and public access points, vegetation restoration and invasive species control, shoreland stabilization and runoff reduction, site grading create opportunities to create diverse high quality native vegetation and habitat.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2012
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Ozaukee County: Aquatic Connectivity Education Video Development - Milwaukee River: Aquatic Connectivity Educational Video Development \2013 Milwaukee River Watershed
Ozaukee Co. and Milwaukee Audubon Society will contract with a professional development company to develop an n aquatic connectivity education video. Video will include:
- 5 minute segment which will help landowners and the general public recognize the values and importance of small tributary streams, how they can identify potential impediments, and provide guidance to help them remove small scale impediments.
- 8 minute segment will provide detailed technical guidance on designing and installing road and stream crossings suitable for aquatic life passage
Video distribution will be in accordance with the grant narrative.
The project deliverables include a chart that tracks the number of video copies distributed, number of video screenings hosted, number of screening attendees, website statistics, number and characterization of questionnaires, number of press releases and newsletters published and number of presentations conducted and conferences/community events attended.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
In_Progress

Milwaukee Riverkeeper: Monitoring Water Quality For The Milwaukee River Basin Tmdl: Milwaukee Riverkeeper is undertaking a project to conduct and guide water quality monitoring throughout the Milwaukee River Basin, utilizing citizen volunteers. The collected data will support implementation efforts associated with the Milwaukee River Basin TMDL.

Milwaukee Riverkeeper will undertake the following activities: 1) Collect water samples to perform genetic sequencing, Total Phosphorus, E. coli, and Fecal Coliform tests on each. 2) Collect growing season Total Phosphorus water samples (according to WisCALM standards) throughout the watershed. 3) Where indicated by conductivity sensors, collect water samples for Chloride analysis. 4) Publish results in Milwaukee Riverkeeper\2019s Annual River Report Card. 5) Create a 3-5 year Strategic Monitoring Plan to inform future monitoring by Riverkeeper within the Milwaukee River Basin.

Project deliverables include: 1) Provide to the department a final report summarizing results of bacterial community and water sample analyses. 2) Data entry into SWIMS 3) Provide to the department a copy of the final Strategic Water Quality Monitoring Plan.

Special Conditions: 1) Donated professional services and volunteer lists and signatures shall be maintained for reporting in kind donations.

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 Rivers Biologist.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Ozaukee County: Lake Sturgeon Habitat Assessment In Ozaukee County: Oz. Cty. P&P\2019s Depart. is undertaking a Sturgeon hab. assessment on the Milw. Rvr. from approx. river miles 16 to 32.

Activities 1) Conduct a review on efforts, research and findings related to the status of
Sturgeon hab. in the MR (MR) 2) Conduct remote analysis of accessible Oz. Cty portions of the MR to ID important spawning hab. or deep run or pool characteristics for juvenile refuge and winter adult habitat 3) Conduct a semi-quantitative Sturgeon hab. assessment at HWY T in the Tn. of Grafton 4) Conduct a semi-quantitative Sturgeon hab. assessment at the former Lime Kiln Dam impoundment in the Vil. of Grafton 5) Prepare a project summary report

Deliverables to the DNR: 1) A GIS data layer and maps of suspected areas of hq Sturgeon spawning and wintering hab. in project boundary. 2) A paper and digital summary report on the status of efforts, research, and findings related to Sturgeon hab. and fish passage removal or remediation efforts in the MR; as well as analysis of recent wq data collected in the MR near the Lime Kiln Dam removal site. 3) A list of high priority hab. sites recommended for future field assessments. 4) A printed and digital Sturgeon hab. assessment report for the HWY T reach based on DNR monitoring protocols, including discussion on verification of assessment methods and noting any significant hab. changes that may have occurred since the DNR 2006 Sturgeon Rehab. In the MR study. 5) A printed and digital Sturgeon hab. assessment report for the former Lime Kiln Dam impound. reach, based on DNR monitoring protocols. 6) A printed and digital copy of a project summary report with all above components as well as maps of the same recommendations for future assessments and analysis. 7) A narrative summary of project outreach, any web-based sharing of information and efforts pertaining to the project that occur as part of Sturgeon Fest.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
In_Progress

Ozaukee County: Lake Sturgeon Habitat Assessment In Ozaukee County: Oz. Cty. P&P\2019s Depart. is undertaking a Sturgeon hab. assessment on the Milw. Rvr. from approx. river miles 16 to 32.

Activities 1) Conduct a review on efforts, research and findings related to the status of
Sturgeon hab. in the MR (MR) 2) Conduct remote analysis of accessible Oz. Cty portions of the MR to ID important spawning hab. or deep run or pool characteristics for juvenile refuge and winter adult habitat 3) Conduct a semi-quantitative Sturgeon hab. assessment at HWY T in the Tn. of Grafton 4) Conduct a semi-quantitative Sturgeon hab. assessment at the former Lime Kiln Dam impoundment in the Vil. of Grafton 5) Prepare a project summary report

Deliverables to the DNR: 1) A GIS data layer and maps of suspected areas of hq Sturgeon spawning and wintering hab. in project boundary. 2) A paper and digital summary report on the status of efforts, research, and findings related to Sturgeon hab. and fish passage removal or remediation efforts in the MR; as well as analysis of recent wq data collected in the MR near the Lime Kiln Dam removal site. 3) A list of high priority hab. sites recommended for future field assessments. 4) A printed and digital Sturgeon hab. assessment report for the HWY T reach based on DNR monitoring protocols, including discussion on verification of assessment methods and noting any significant hab. changes that may have occurred since the DNR 2006 Sturgeon Rehab. In the MR study. 5) A printed and digital Sturgeon hab. assessment report for the former Lime Kiln Dam impound. reach, based on DNR monitoring protocols. 6) A printed and digital copy of a project summary report with all above components as well as maps of the same recommendations for future assessments and analysis. 7) A narrative summary of project outreach, any web-based sharing of information and efforts pertaining to the project that occur as part of Sturgeon Fest.


Grant Details
River Planning Grant
Date
7/1/2008
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

River Revitalization Foundation: River Revitalization Southbranch Creek Restoration: Partner with Village of Brown Deer, Milwaukee County, We Energies, WI DOT and WDNR with assistance from a costal grant to restore wetlands, improve flood storage, stabilize 500 feet of creek bed and bank erosion. Continue funding for public outreach staff person to assist with volunteer building and conducting habitat restoration.

This project would include: 1) Restoration of 500' of Southbranch Creek. 2) Funding to continue Public Outreach staff employment. 3) Coordinate public outreach, train supervisor and direct hands-on habitat management using volunteers and business community. 4) Public education, field trips, and hands-on restoration. 5) Train volunteers in methods of water quality monitoring and provide educational workshops. 6) Build network of community businesses and organizations to raise contributions and engage volunteers.

A final report incorporating all of the project deliverables will be provided. The Department will require 2 hard copies and one electronic version of the report.


Grant Details
River Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2018
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
Complete

Ozaukee County: Milwaukee River Mequon - Thiensville Dam Fishway Enhancement: Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department is undertaking activities to enhance the operation and function of the fishway located at the Mequon-Thiensville Dam on the Milwaukee River.

Project activities: Utilize prepared plans and specifications and operating under all required permits, construct a stable, non-deforming fishway channel that accommodates target species (including lake sturgeon and northern pike) swimming performance for all life stages and reduction in fishway operation and maintenance costs.

Project deliverables: Provide to the Department a paper and digital summary report on the completed project, which shall result in a revised fishway entrance with optimal attractant flows, weir water velocities less than or equal to 3 feet per second, water depths through weirs greater than or equal to 1.5 feet, static water depths in pools greater than 3 feet, adequate cover as velocity breaks, head drop through weirs less than 0.5 feet, calculated using Milwaukee River median flows mid-March through mid-June


Grant Details
River Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2018
Waters Involved
Milwaukee River
Status
In_Progress

Ozaukee County: Milwaukee River Mequon - Thiensville Dam Fishway Enhancement: Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department is undertaking activities to enhance the operation and function of the fishway located at the Mequon-Thiensville Dam on the Milwaukee River.

Project activities: Utilize prepared plans and specifications and operating under all required permits, construct a stable, non-deforming fishway channel that accommodates target species (including lake sturgeon and northern pike) swimming performance for all life stages and reduction in fishway operation and maintenance costs.

Project deliverables: Provide to the Department a paper and digital summary report on the completed project, which shall result in a revised fishway entrance with optimal attractant flows, weir water velocities less than or equal to 3 feet per second, water depths through weirs greater than or equal to 1.5 feet, static water depths in pools greater than 3 feet, adequate cover as velocity breaks, head drop through weirs less than 0.5 feet, calculated using Milwaukee River median flows mid-March through mid-June


Grant Details
River Protection Grant
Date
4/1/2000
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Ulao Creek Partnership: Ulao Creek Restoration And Management Project: The Ulao Creek Partnership proposes to use the grant funds to collect baseline information, initiate small scale restoration demonstration projects and gather species at risk status information including species abundance and distribution relative to habitat conditions.


Grant Details
River Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2012
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Ozaukee County: Restoration Of Aquatic Connectivity - Mineral Springs: Ozaukee County will remediate up to two large-scale and up to two non-structural impediments to fish and aquatic life passage. Conduct remediation of Division Road Crossing: The preliminary anticipated remediation of the Division Road crossing is to utilize a series of cross vanes (i.e., rock bands) into the channel to backwater the structure and incorporate native substrate to increase channel roughness and concentrate baseflow. This will eliminate the perching effect, while mitigate high velocities in spring and excessively shallow baseflow. Conduct remediation at Oakland Avenue: The preliminary anticipated remediation at Oakland Avenue is to remove the accumulated rubble and former abutments. These activities will eliminate channel constrictions and pervious fill issues, allowing for free ingress and egress of migratory fish species. Ozaukee County will complete all requisite reporting and provide project records.

The project deliverables include the following: 1) site photos (before, during, and after construction), and professionally engineered project plan sets (if required for permitting) indicating that key passage criteria (e.g., flow velocities, channel slope, etc.) were met. 2) detailed expenditure records, and any other items as requested. 3) project results from ongoing County education and outreach programs, including press releases, presentations at local, regional, and national conferences, articles in County and partner newsletters, and regular updates on the Program\2019s website, Facebook, and Twitter pages.


Grant Details
River Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2016
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Ozaukee County: Mole Creek Habitat Enhancement - Phase Ii: Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department, along with hired consultants, will develop engineering and design plans and associated design and modelling reports necessary for the permitting, construction, and restoration activities related to channel, riparian corridor, and floodplain enhancement on a DNR-owned easement on a portion of Mole Creek in the Town of Saukville. Under this grant, all general project management tasks, to include meetings, conference calls, and site visits as required to complete plan set development, construction oversight and liaison work, and associated tasks will be completed. All of the aforementioned activities will be completed by December 2017.

Project deliverables include: 1.) All engineering and design plans, with associated design and modeling reports, technical specifications, engineers opinion of probable cost, topographical/geomorphic survey, and all other documents necessary to develop plan sets (60%, 90%, and 100%). 2.) All engineering and design plans, with associated design and modeling reports, hydraulic analysis and modelling, technical specifications, final design drawings, plan sets, and all other documents necessary to obtain all applicable Federal, State, and local permits. 3.) Construction period support as needed (and as described in 1.f Activity in Ozaukee Counties\2019 Surface Water Grant Application dated January 29th, 2016) by consultant, provided to Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department. 4.) An electronic copy of 100% design plans shall be provided to DNR upon completion of plans.

Special Conditions: 20% of grant funds will be withheld for project close-out conditional on implementation and completion of the plans for phase two of the Mole Creek Habitat Enhancement project.


Grant Details
River Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2016
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
In_Progress

Ozaukee County: Mole Creek Habitat Enhancement - Phase Ii: Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department, along with hired consultants, will develop engineering and design plans and associated design and modelling reports necessary for the permitting, construction, and restoration activities related to channel, riparian corridor, and floodplain enhancement on a DNR-owned easement on a portion of Mole Creek in the Town of Saukville. Under this grant, all general project management tasks, to include meetings, conference calls, and site visits as required to complete plan set development, construction oversight and liaison work, and associated tasks will be completed. All of the aforementioned activities will be completed by December 2017.

Project deliverables include: 1.) All engineering and design plans, with associated design and modeling reports, technical specifications, engineers opinion of probable cost, topographical/geomorphic survey, and all other documents necessary to develop plan sets (60%, 90%, and 100%). 2.) All engineering and design plans, with associated design and modeling reports, hydraulic analysis and modelling, technical specifications, final design drawings, plan sets, and all other documents necessary to obtain all applicable Federal, State, and local permits. 3.) Construction period support as needed (and as described in 1.f Activity in Ozaukee Counties\2019 Surface Water Grant Application dated January 29th, 2016) by consultant, provided to Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department. 4.) An electronic copy of 100% design plans shall be provided to DNR upon completion of plans.

Special Conditions: 20% of grant funds will be withheld for project close-out conditional on implementation and completion of the plans for phase two of the Mole Creek Habitat Enhancement project.


Grant Details
River Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Ozaukee County: 319 - Tendick Creek Wetland Restoration: Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department will restore 1.12 acres of wetland adjacent to Tendick Creek in Tendick Nature County Park. The project goal is to restore access to high quality, in-stream, wetland and floodplain habitat to improve the sustainability, population recovery, and biological and ecological diversity of aquatic and semi-aquatic communities.

Activities: 1) Utilizing finalized plans, obtain all necessary permits for the project as described 2) Implement final project plans for restoration of approximately 1.12 acres of connected floodplain wetland; habitats will include an ephemeral pool suitable for amphibians and reptiles and with less access to predatory fish and a large spawning wetland scrape that is hydrologically connected to the stream 3) Improve habitat through native vegetation restoration throughout the project area, including native seeding and planting of seedlings and medium to large riparian trees and shrubs.

Deliverables: 1) Restoration of approximately 1.12 acres of wetland 2) Upon project completion, submit to the Department in electronic format a written project summary, photo documentation of the project as described in the application, documentation on the number and type of all plantings, and copies of all reports or investigations (e.g., wetland delineation, archeological surveys).

Conditions: 1) Prior to plan implementation, provide to the Department for review and comment a copy of the draft QAPP. 2) With each reimbursement request grantee must provide: a description of project status, including project milestones, accomplishments, and roadblocks encountered. 3) Where applicable, the project shall follow NRCS design standards.

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein.

Also see B. Special Conditions below.


Grant Details
River Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete

Ozaukee County: Res - Tendick Creek Stream Restoration: Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department is seeking to remeander and restore a 905 foot reach of Tendick Creek in Ozaukee County, WI. The project will restore access to high quality, instream, wetland and floodplain habitat to improve the sustainability, population recovery, and biological and ecological diversity of aquatic and semi-aquatic communities.

Activities: 1) Secure applicable permits for project as described in D.1.(a). of application 2) complete construction and restoration of approximately 905 feet of stream channel through remeandering, floodplain reconnection, and installation of fish and wildlife habitat structures. 3) conduct vegetation restoration throughout project area, including native seeding and planting of seedlings and medium to large riparian trees and shrubs.

Deliverables: Restoration of 905 feet Tendick Creek per final design plans. A digital copy of a project report shall be submitted. Report shall include a summary of all activities conducted under this grant, and include material deliverables as described in D.1.(a); D.1.(b); and D.1.(c) of the application.

This scope summarizes details provided in the application and does not negate tasks and/or deliverables described therein. Data, reports, surveys, and supporting information, including photos, maps and GIS data, must be submitted to the DNR Biologist in electronic format and in any other format they specify.


Monitoring & Projects

Projects including grants, restoration work and studies shown below have occurred in this watershed. Click the links below to read through the text. While these are not an exhaustive list of activities, they provide insight into the management activities happening in this watershed.

Grants and Management Projects
Milwaukee River South Watershed
Watershed Recommendations
Best Management Practices, Implement
Respect our Waters NPS Ed.-Greater Milwaukee Watersheds
Date
Status
This project promotes nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: a comprehensive storm water information and education program.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
Brown Deer - SW Management Plan Update & TMDL Analysis
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin?s waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development; other updated ordinances that affect runoff from the developed urban area; updated storm water management plan for the entire developed urban area; and an updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
Port Washington Gateway Project
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Specifically, the municipality will construct/install a vegetated infiltration swale to remedy discharges of total suspended solids in urban runoff entering waters of the state.
1/1/2017
In Progress
Projects
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
Ozaukee County Barnyard Phosphorous Runoff Elimination
Date
Status
This project is a landowner installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Specifically, the grantee will implement: roofing to remedy discharges of manure, sediment and phosphorus in runoff entering waters of the state and address the following NR 151 Agricultural Performance Standards and Prohibitions: prevention of direct runoff from a feedlot or stored manure into waters of the state.
1/1/2017
In Progress
Projects
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
St. Francis City Wide Storm Water Quality Mgmt Plan Update
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated construction erosion control ordinance, updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development, updated ordinances that affect runoff from the developed urban area, updated feasibility analysis of alternative funding mechanisms, updated storm water management plan for the developed urban area, and updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2016
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
Sherwood - MS4 Planning
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated construction erosion control ordinance, updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development, new ordinances that affect runoff from the developed urban area, new storm water financing mechanism, new storm water management plan for the developed urban area, and updated storm water management plan for the developed urban area.
1/1/2016
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Best Management Practices, Implement
Saukville - Storm Water Management Plan
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated construction erosion control ordinance, updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development, new ordinances that affect runoff from the developed urban area, new feasibility analysis of alternative funding mechanisms, updated storm water management plan for the developed urban area, and updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2016
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Recruit Volunteer Monitors in Watershed
Date
Status
Citizen-Based Stream Monitors should be recruited to assist with on-going Watershed monitoring for phosphorus and other key parameters.
1/15/2018
Proposed
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Monitoring Water Quality for the Milwaukee River Basin TMDL
Date
Status
Milwaukee Riverkeeper is undertaking a project to conduct and guide water quality monitoring throughout the Milwaukee River Basin, utilizing citizen volunteers. The collected data will support implementation efforts associated with the Milwaukee River Basin TMDL. Milwaukee Riverkeeper will undertake the following activities: 1) Collect water samples to perform genetic sequencing, Total Phosphorus, E. coli, and Fecal Coliform tests on each. 2) Collect growing season Total Phosphorus water samples (according to WisCALM standards) throughout the watershed. 3) Where indicated by conductivity sensors, collect water samples for Chloride analysis. 4) Publish results in Milwaukee Riverkeeper\2019s Annual River Report Card. 5) Create a 3-5 year Strategic Monitoring Plan to inform future monitoring by Riverkeeper within the Milwaukee River Basin. Project deliverables include: 1) Provide to the department a final report summarizing results of bacterial community and water sample analyses. 2) Data entry into SWIMS 3) Provide to the department a copy of the final Strategic Water Quality Monitoring Plan. Special Conditions: 1) Donated professional services and volunteer lists and signatures shall be maintained for reporting in kind donations. 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 Rivers Biologist.
2/15/2017
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
 
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
8/5/2013
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Citizen-Based Stream Monitoring
Citizen Stream Monitoring
Date
Status
Collect chemical, physical, and/or biological water quality data to assess the current overall stream health. The data can inform management decisions and may be used to identify impaired waters for biennial lists.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Cost-Share Agreement
Packard Avenue Reconstruction Streetscape Project
Date
Status
This grant provides funding and authorizes cost-share reimbursement by the department for the above-named project as described in the grant application submitted for calendar year 2015 for the eligible storm water construction activities listed in the application to address nonpoint sources of pollution.
1/1/2015
In Progress
Projects
 
Fish Management, Access
Milwaukee River Mequon - Thiensville Dam Fishway Enhancement
Date
Status
Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department is undertaking activities to enhance the operation and function of the fishway located at the Mequon-Thiensville Dam on the Milwaukee River. Project activities: Utilize prepared plans and specifications and operating under all required permits, construct a stable, non-deforming fishway channel that accommodates target species (including lake sturgeon and northern pike) swimming performance for all life stages and reduction in fishway operation and maintenance costs. Project deliverables: Provide to the Department a paper and digital summary report on the completed project, which shall result in a revised fishway entrance with optimal attractant flows, weir water velocities less than or equal to 3 feet per second, water depths through weirs greater than or equal to 1.5 feet, static water depths in pools greater than 3 feet, adequate cover as velocity breaks, head drop through weirs less than 0.5 feet, calculated using Milwaukee River median flows mid-March through mid-June
4/15/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Fish Management, Access
Fishing Opportunities
Date
Status
DNR should work with local communities to expand public access and fishing opportunities within the Watershed.
1/15/2018
Proposed
 
Fish Management, Access
Milwaukee AOC
Date
Status
There are approximately 15 miles, or 18 acres, of hardened shoreline in the Milwaukee AOC. Banks armored with vertical steel sheet pile walls, retaining walls, concrete, and steel bulkheads provide structural bank stability to adjoining properties and eliminate erosion from passing barges and other navigational traffic – but eliminate natural sloping stream banks, natural vegetative patterns, and the habitat therein. Channels have also been widened and dredged to depths of 10 to 28 feet to suit commercial navigation. This massive growth in channel size from natural and upstream conditions causes average current velocities to decrease and young fish may become trapped in the shipping channel without adequate current speeds to allow their return to the lake. The Habitat Improvement Project in the Estuary Environment (HIPEE) seeks to introduce quality habitat along this degraded riverine corridor. The project location within Wisconsin’s most populated river basin significantly enhances the potential to attract large numbers of recreational anglers. Other game and sport fish targeted by the project included perch, bluegill, and Lake Michigan trout and salmon.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Habitat Restoration - Lake
Lake Sturgeon Habitat Assessment in Ozaukee County
Date
Status
Oz. Cty. P&P's Depart. is undertaking a Sturgeon hab. assessment on the Milw. Rvr. from approx. river miles 16 to 32. Activities 1) Conduct a review on efforts, research and findings related to the status of Sturgeon hab. in the MR (MR) 2) Conduct remote analysis of accessible Oz. Cty portions of the MR to ID important spawning hab. or deep run or pool characteristics for juvenile refuge and winter adult habitat 3) Conduct a semi-quantitative Sturgeon hab. assessment at HWY T in the Tn. of Grafton 4) Conduct a semi-quantitative Sturgeon hab. assessment at the former Lime Kiln Dam impoundment in the Vil. of Grafton 5) Prepare a project summary report Deliverables to the DNR: 1) A GIS data layer and maps of suspected areas of hq Sturgeon spawning and wintering hab. in project boundary. 2) A paper and digital summary report on the status of efforts, research, and findings related to Sturgeon hab. and fish passage removal or remediation efforts in the MR; as well as analysis of recent wq data collected in the MR near the Lime Kiln Dam removal site. 3) A list of high priority hab. sites recommended for future field assessments. 4) A printed and digital Sturgeon hab. assessment report for the HWY T reach based on DNR monitoring protocols, including discussion on verification of assessment methods and noting any significant hab. changes that may have occurred since the DNR 2006 Sturgeon Rehab. In the MR study. 5) A printed and digital Sturgeon hab. assessment report for the former Lime Kiln Dam impound. reach, based on DNR monitoring protocols. 6) A printed and digital copy of a project summary report with all above components as well as maps of the same recommendations for future assessments and analysis. 7) A narrative summary of project outreach, any web-based sharing of information and efforts pertaining to the project that occur as part of Sturgeon Fest.
2/15/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Habitat Restoration - Upland
 
Date
Status
The Urban Ecology Center (UEC) in partnership with Milwaukee County, City of Milwaukee, Rotary Club of Milwaukee, River Revitalization Foundation, private businesses and local landowners will protect and restore 40 contiguous acres of land along the Milwaukee River as an arboretum of native plant communities and improved wildlife habitat (including habitat of the state-threatened Butler's gartersnake). The site of the Rotary Centennial Arboretum is within the Milwaukee River Estuary Area of Concern and its creation will address the EPA-identified beneficial use impairments 1) loss of fish and wildlife habitat, 2) degradation of fish and wildlife populations, and 3) degradation of aesthetics.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Information and Education
 
Date
Status
Identify potential partners and stakeholders to participate in an overall awareness and behavioral change program in the watersheds that result in reduced erosion and phosphorus inputs.
1/1/2014
In Progress
Projects
 
Information and Education
 
Date
Status
The Contaminants of Emerging Concern Product Stewardship Initiative is a two-year cooperative effort to implement a comprehensive pharmaceutical and personal care products waste collection, awareness and education, and product stewardship program to prevent toxic discharges to the Great Lakes and improve water quality and wildlife and fish habitat. This initiative will expand the Wisconsin pharmaceutical waste mail back program throughout the state’s Great Lakes basin, support existing pharmaceutical waste working groups, initiate additional working groups in other Great Lakes states, and sponsor both local government and industry product stewardship dialogs that will lead to a model public policy program framework.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Information and Education
 
Date
Status
In the Lake Superior, Green Bay and Milwaukee River basins, teams of teachers, students, resource personnel and citizens will engage in research, restoration and outreach, and adapt Earth Partnership curricula to extend the schoolyard to the shores of the Great Lakes and their watersheds. This pilot will combine with other Great Lakes education programs to create a comprehensive, inquiry and restoration-based approach, integrated with sustainability, biodiversity, pollution prevention, environmental literacy and service learning. The Second Phase will include basins in IL, IN, MI, OH and NY.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Map Invasive Species
Map Invasive Species per Monitoring of Waterhsed
Date
Status
A map of invasive species should be made for all sites throughout the watershed through updating information based on monitoring data.
1/15/2018
Proposed
 
Monitor Fish Tissue
Confirm FCA: IW pre-2000 data
Date
Status
21300 name Cedar Creek TMDL ID 35378-69 Start Mile 0 End Mile 5
11/21/2011
Proposed
 
Monitor Fish Tissue
Confirm FCA: IW pre-2000 data
Date
Status
15000 name Milwaukee River TMDL ID 291 Start Mile 2.9 End Mile 19.35
11/21/2011
Proposed
 
Monitor Targeted Area
 
Date
Status
A comprehensive monitoring program will be implemented for portions of the Milwaukee River in Ozaukee Co. to partially address delisting targets or required actions for 9 of 11 Milwaukee Estuary AOC BUIs.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
GLPF2018_LM1802_ChlorideStudy
Date
Status
Chloride Impact Study for the Southeastern Wisconsin Region
6/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Unnamed Creek Temp
Date
Status
Exceedances limited in number and year of recent exceedence. Suggest one more year of data collection. ID: 10028775; AU 10012
5/1/2018
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Milwaukee River Temp
Date
Status
Suggest obtaining additional temperature data. AU: 1854856; ID: 10012501
5/1/2018
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Milwaukee River Temperature
Date
Status
Follow-up monitoring to determine if portion of the Milwaukee River should be listed for temperature (segment 5, miles 19.35 - 29.33; Thiensville Dam to Lime Kiln Dam).
7/24/2017
Proposed
Projects
 
Monitor Water Quality or Sediment
Monitor Ulao Creek for Temperature
Date
Status
Deploy thermistors to collect more temperature data for impairment assessment.
5/1/2016
Proposed
 
Monitor and/or Protect Groundwater, Sourcewater
Identify Drain Tile Connenctions in Watershed
Date
Status
Water quality biologists should continue to assist Ozaukee County in identifying drain tile connections from septic systems and milk-house wastes to surface waters in the Sauk and Sucker Creeks Watershed and facilitate the corrections.
1/15/2018
Proposed
 
Natural Community Review or Change
Update Natural Comm. Data in Watershed
Date
Status
The DNR should update its databases to reflect updated natural community confirmation data or recommendations for changes to reflect current fish assemblages in the watershed.
1/15/2018
Proposed
 
Partnership Project
Expand Educational Programs
Date
Status
Where possible, innovative partnerships with nonprofits, schools, and UW Extension should be pursued to expand educational programs at the local, county and regional planning agency level.
1/15/2018
Proposed
 
Partnership Project
Mole Creek Habitat Enhancement - Phase II
Date
Status
Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department, along with hired consultants, will develop engineering and design plans and associated design and modelling reports necessary for the permitting, construction, and restoration activities related to channel, riparian corridor, and floodplain enhancement on a DNR-owned easement on a portion of Mole Creek in the Town of Saukville. Under this grant, all general project management tasks, to include meetings, conference calls, and site visits as required to complete plan set development, construction oversight and liaison work, and associated tasks will be completed. All of the aforementioned activities will be completed by December 2017. Project deliverables include: 1.) All engineering and design plans, with associated design and modeling reports, technical specifications, engineers opinion of probable cost, topographical/geomorphic survey, and all other documents necessary to develop plan sets (60%, 90%, and 100%). 2.) All engineering and design plans, with associated design and modeling reports, hydraulic analysis and modelling, technical specifications, final design drawings, plan sets, and all other documents necessary to obtain all applicable Federal, State, and local permits. 3.) Construction period support as needed (and as described in 1.f Activity in Ozaukee Counties\2019 Surface Water Grant Application dated January 29th, 2016) by consultant, provided to Ozaukee County Planning and Parks Department. 4.) An electronic copy of 100% design plans shall be provided to DNR upon completion of plans.
4/15/2016
In Progress
Projects
 
Permit Compliance Inventory
Work with SEWRPC
Date
Status
A permit compliance inventory should be conducted by reviewing wastewater and stormwater discharges in the Sauk and Sucker Creeks Watershed; DNR could work with SEWRPC on this project.
1/15/2018
Proposed
 
Restore Riparian Habitat
 
Date
Status
The previously funded NOAA ARRA stimulus-funded Re-Establishing Fish Passage project will enable fish to regain access to isolated pockets of high quality habitat in the Milwaukee Estuary AOC.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Rivers Planning Grant
SEWRPC SWEET Water Trust ARRA 18C Grant
Date
Status
Kinnickinnic River Watershed Restoration Plan for the Southeastern Wisconsin Watersheds Trust (SWWT). The consultant would also provide the information to Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District to incorporate into their Kinnickinnic River Watercourse Flood Control Study.
10/1/2009
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Runoff Evaluation
 
Date
Status
Reduction in Soil Erosion from Cropland The GMA WQMP calls for practices to reduce soil loss from cropland to be expanded to attain erosion rates less than or equal to T by 2020. This could be accomplished through a combination of practices, including, but not limited to, expanded conservation tillage, grassed waterways, and riparian buffers. The applicable measures should be determined by the development of farm management plans which are consistent with the county land and water resources plans.
1/1/2008
Proposed
Projects
 
Runoff Grant
Runoff Grants - Urban NPS and River
Date
Status
Sauk Creeks Watershed should continue to be considered as a high priority for runoff and urban NPS grants and river grants based on the total phosphorus impairments and related urbanization issues.
1/15/2018
Proposed
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
River Hills - TMDL Storm Water Plan
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated construction erosion control ordinance; updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development; updated storm water management plan for the entire developed urban area; and an updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Grafton Stormwater Quality Management Plan Update
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin?s waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated construction erosion control ordinance; updated low impact development/conservation subdivision ordinance; updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development; other updated ordinances that affect runoff from the developed urban area; updated storm water management plan for the entire developed urban area; and an updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
City of Cedarburg TMDL Storm Water Control Practice Eval
Date
Status
Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated storm water management plan for the entire developed urban area; and an updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
TMDL Storm Water Control Practice Evaluation
Date
Status
Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated storm water management plan for the entire developed urban area; and an updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Shorewood - TMDL Storm Water Plan
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin's waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated construction erosion control ordinance; updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development; updated storm water management plan for the entire developed urban area; and an updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Cedarburg City Wide Storm Water Quality Mgmt Plan Update
Date
Status
Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated construction erosion control ordinance, updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development, updated ordinances that affect runoff from the developed urban area, updated feasibility analysis of alternative funding mechanisms, updated storm water management plan for the developed urban area, and updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2016
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
Greenfield City Wide Storm Water Quality Mgmt Plan Update
Date
Status
Storm water planning activities will be undertaken by the municipality and will result in the following products: updated construction erosion control ordinance, updated storm water ordinance for new development and re-development, updated low impact development/conservation subdivision ordinance, updated feasibility analysis of alternative funding mechanisms, updated storm water management plan for the developed urban area, and updated storm water management plan for new development.
1/1/2016
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
 
Date
Status
We propose to test innovative environmental approaches to treating stormwater, using varied hydroperiods and native plants (at multiple diversity levels) to address not just suspended solids (as in conventional stormwater ponds) but also nitrogen and dissolved phosphorus, thus achieving beneficial outcomes for streams, wetlands and nearshore waters of Great Lakes watersheds.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
 
Date
Status
To arrest the negative impacts of nonpoint source pollution, the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District seeks to innovate a subsurface gravel wetland that holds rainwater where it falls, infiltrates and filters it, absorbs it through plant root systems, and evapotranspires it to the atmosphere. Through this project, the Sewerage District will implement this innovative infrastructure measure in the Green Tree Basin on Lincoln Creek, a tributary of the Milwaukee River, to address six beneficial use impairments in the Milwaukee Estuary Area of Concern.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
TMDL Development
 
Date
Status
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District proposes to develop third-party pathogen, phosphorus, and sediment TMDLs for the Milwaukee River Watershed in Southeastern Wisconsin. The TMDLs will result in pollutant load and wasteload allocations that must be met to meet water quality standards and targets and in implementation plans that will identify the steps needed to achieve the load and wasteload allocations.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
TMDL Development
 
Date
Status
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District proposes to develop third-party pathogen, phosphorus, and sediment TMDLs for the Milwaukee Estuary in Southeastern Wisconsin. The TMDLS will result in pollutant load and wasteload allocations that must be met to meet water quality standards and targets and in implementation plans that will identify the steps needed to achieve the load and wasteload allocations.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
TMDL Development
Kinnickinnic TMDL
Date
Status
MMSD and Partners create TMDL for Watershed.
1/1/2010
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
TMDL Development
Milwaukee River TMDL
Date
Status
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District proposes to develop third-party pathogen, phosphorus, and sediment TMDLs for the Milwaukee Estuary in Southeastern Wisconsin.

The TMDLS will result in pollutant load and wasteload allocations that must be met to meet water quality standards and targets and in implementation plans that will identify the steps needed to achieve the load and wasteload allocations.
4/1/2002
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
TMDL Implementation
Milwaukee Estuary TMDL Implementation
Date
Status
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District proposes to develop third-party pathogen, phosphorus, and sediment TMDLs for the Milwaukee Estuary in Southeastern Wisconsin.
3/9/2018
In Progress
Projects
 
Wastewater Monitoring or Management
 
Date
Status
Investigate & eliminate sewage leakage into storm sewers, thereby achieving immediate removal of human waste from Lake Michigan in general & Atwater Beach in particular.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Wastewater Monitoring or Management
 
Date
Status
Manure and Nutrient Management Based on input from County Land Conservationists and the Technical Advisory Committee for this water quality plan and on the identified need to control fecal coliform bacteria from both urban and rural sources, it was decided to recommend that all livestock operations in the study area with 35 combined animal units or greater as defined in Chapter NR 243, “Animal Feeding Operations,” of the Wisconsin Administrative Code provide six months of manure storage, enabling manure to be spread on fields twice annually during periods when the ground would not be frozen prior to spring planting and after summer and fall harvest. It is also recommended that manure and any supplemental nutrients be applied to cropland in accordance with a nutrient management plan consistent with the requirements of Sections ATCP 50.04, 50.48, and 50.50 and Section NR 151.07 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code. Finally, it is recommended that nutrient management requirements for concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) in the study area be based on the WPDES permit conditions for those operations.
1/1/2008
Proposed
Projects
 
Water Quality Planning
AWQMP Program - SEWRPC
Date
Status
sewrpc program 2021
1/1/2021
In Progress
Projects
 
Water Quality Planning
Milwaukee River South Watershed Planning
Date
Status
The Milwaukee River South Watershed covers about 168 square miles and is located in portions of Ozaukee and Milwaukee Counties. The Milwaukee River mainstem enters the watershed west of the Village of Fredonia and flows for about 48 miles before entering the Milwaukee Harbor. There are three small named lakes, several unnamed lakes and many park ponds within the Milwaukee River South Watershed. Land cover in the watershed is a mix of rural and urban uses. Overall, the watershed is about 33 percent urban, with agriculture (25%), grasslands (21%), forests (12%) and wetlands (6%) making up the rest of the major land cover types. Fourteen cities and villages are found in this watershed.
1/1/2012
In Progress
Projects
 
Watercraft Inspections Clean Boats, Clean Waters
 
Date
Status
Propose a 3-year project to research and develop instrumentation that monitors ballast water and measures whether or not it adheres to the international regulations.
10/1/2010
Proposed
Projects
 
Milwaukee River South WatershedWatershed History Note

The hamlet of Waubeka, just outside of the Village of Fredonia in Ozaukee County, is located in the northern part of the Milwaukee River South Watershed. Waubeka is known as the birthplace of Flag Day. In 1885, Stony Hill School teacher Bernard John Cigrand displayed a 10-inch flag in an inkwell and had his students write essays on what the flag meant to them. He told the students that June 14th was the birthday of the flag. The school is now considered a historic site. Bernard J. Cigrand was born on Yankee Hill in Waubeka, Wisconsin on October 1, 1866. He was the youngest of six children of Nicholas and Susan Cigrand, who had settled and married here a decade earlier after emigrating from Luxembourg in Northwestern Europe. As a youth, young Cigrand sold scrap iron and rags to buy books. At 12 he worked as a sales agent for the U. S. Book and Bible Club earning 25 cents for each book he sold. He was a conductor on a steam barge on the Milwaukee River in the Waubeka area. Inspired by his father, young Cigrand displayed an early interest in American history. He was a devout patriot with a great love of the flag of our nation. Cigrand earned $40 each month teaching school at Stony Hill, and with income from selling books was able to pay his way through dental school. In June 1886, he made his first public proposal for the annual observance of the birth of the flag when he wrote an article titled "The Fourteenth of June" in the old Chicago Argus newspaper. In 1888, Cigrand graduated first in his class from Lake Forest College of Dentistry. Iin the years that followed, he authored hundreds of other magazine and newspaper articles advocating recognition of the June 14th adoption of the Stars and Stripes. By 1916, flag ceremonies on June 14 had become so prevalent that President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation establishing Flag Day as an annual national event. In 1949, President Harry S. Truman signed legislation to designate June 14th as Flag Day.

Date  2011