Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Williams Lake District: Williams Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan Update: The Williams Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to update the aquatic plant management plan for Williams Lake.
Project final deliverables include: All data collected, agendas and minutes for planning meetings, and a comprehensive management plan update that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan.
Specific project activities include: 1) In-Lake water quality monitoring; 2) Watershed assessment update; 3) Aquatic plant community assessment; 4) Create an update to the management plan; 5) Management planning meetings.
Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 2) Draft sociological/user surveys and shoreline assessments must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated; 3) WDNR review of the draft of the Lake Management Plan.
This scope summarizes The project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.
It is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a copy of the draft final report for comment on adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive an electronic .pdf copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Aquatic Invasives Education
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Williams Lake
Status
Complete
Williams Lake District: Williams Lake Aquatic Plant Management Plan Update: The Williams Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to update the aquatic plant management plan for Williams Lake.
Project final deliverables include: All data collected, agendas and minutes for planning meetings, and a comprehensive management plan update that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan.
Specific project activities include: 1) In-Lake water quality monitoring; 2) Watershed assessment update; 3) Aquatic plant community assessment; 4) Create an update to the management plan; 5) Management planning meetings.
Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database; 2) Draft sociological/user surveys and shoreline assessments must be reviewed and approved by the Department before being initiated; 3) WDNR review of the draft of the Lake Management Plan.
This scope summarizes The project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.
It is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a copy of the draft final report for comment on adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive an electronic .pdf copy of the final report along with or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Belle Fountain Spring
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Big Twin Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlk - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2020: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2021: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2022: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2023: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2024: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Crystal Lake
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2022: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2000
Waters Involved
Dakin Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake (Guskey) Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 30 acres of land along Silver Creek which drains directly into Big Green Lake to be used as nonpoint source abatement.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
Dakin Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Conservancy Wick Rd (Specht) Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Conservancy Foundation proposes to purchase 3.21 acres of land along Wick Road known as the Specht property for conservancy purposes.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
Dakin Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Land Acquisition (Mitchell'S Glen): The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 12 acres of land along Big Green Lake known as the Mitchell's Glen parcel.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Diamond Creek
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2021: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Diamond Lake
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2021: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Dog Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2010
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lmi-Lake Puckaway Plan Implementation Project: Lk Puckaway P&R Dist proposes to conduct a Lake Management Plan Implementation project. Project deliverables include the following: 1) Employ plan implementation coordinator; 3 year term; 2) Public landing Kiosk Management at 3 Public landings, newsletter development \00BCly, Fact sheet distribution, Lake plan implementation forums 2x/year, Bi-annual regional news releases on progress of plan implementation, Annual status reporting to assc partners & media; 3) Evaluate existing system of gauging stations while maintaining present monitoring schedule, including review for possible enhancements; rapid reporting & graphing, telemetric feasibility, number of stations/locations & estimate of costs; 4) Macro-Scale monitoring strategy will utilize summer aerial photography obtained from FFSA & 3 areas of the lake, Maiden Island, Bluebill Bay & Dead River, will be indexed using a Point-Intercept layout; 5) Radio-telemetry tagging of carp will be implemented; 6) Plot will be established to evaluate the rate of success between natural germination/expansion & artificially enhanced plant beds. Live plants will be planted & evaluated in a manner consistent with the micro-scale monitoring techniques; 7) Landing kiosks will include Lake Zone maps & channel marker buoys will be placed in the identified navigational lanes in the east basin; 8) USAOC & DNR Dam Safety Engineers to determine what modification will be permitted to the current structure, and/or what requirements need to be met; 9) Estimate nutrient & sediment loads from subwatershed areas draining the 805 sq mi watershed; 10) Demonstrate restorations & employ a 10 year natural shoreline restoration program with 10 demonstration sites will be developed & promoted; 11) Appraise existing tern habitat condition & complete tern management planning. Implement a variety of protection measures; 12) Methodology similar to DNR CHD methods will be employed. 1.4.11 Scope amended to include higher sampling frequency.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Ducks Unlimited: Lmi - Lake Puckaway Habitat Restor,: Dredgebank Restoration - Ph 1: Ducks Unlimited is sponsoring a project on Lake Puckaway to restore aquatic habitat via the reconstruction of a dredge-bank. This is Phase one of a four phased project
Project final deliverables include: all data collected, agendas and minutes for planning meetings, and a lake management plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan.
Specific project activities include: 1) Construct approximately 9,400 feet of the dredge-bank; 2) Conduct pre and post water quality monitoring; 3) Monitor response of aquatic plant restoration via two point intercept surveys; 4) Hold public meeting to educate and inform the public; 4) Issue press release to affected clubs and public prior to construction; 5) Generate reports to update the Department and partners of project progress; 6) Submit a Final Report to the Department which summarize project activities along with recommendations of lessons learned.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.
If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlk - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2020: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2021
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2021: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Ducks Unlimited: Lmi - Lake Puckaway Habitat Restor,: Dredgebank Restoration - Ph 2: Ducks Unlimited is sponsoring a management plan implementation project to reconstruct a dredge-bank that will reduce wind/wave energy thereby restoring aquatic plants which in turn will improve water quality in Lake Puckaway. This grant represents Phase 2 of the project. Phase 1 of this project is funded in part with WDNR grant LPT67020.
Specific project activities include: 1) Phase 2 will construct at least 1,000 feet of riprap break-wall. A combined total of 2,500 feet of riprap break-wall will be built as a result of both Phase 1 (grant LPT67020) & Phase 2 grants, 2) Conduct water quality monitoring at 3 stations in 2022 & 2023, 3) Complete two plant surveys, 4) Compare and contrast new plant data with historic plant information.
Project final deliverables include: All design plans, pre/post photographs of project area and a final summary report.
Specific conditions: 1) All permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. 2) The riprap staging area and boat landing must be maintained and if necessary, restored to pre-project condition.
The final summary report will be submitted to the DNR area lake biologist in draft form for comment and approval prior to submittal of finished product.
The specific objectives, activities, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are explicated in the application and supporting materials. This scope summarizes proposed work but does not replace or supersede the information presented in those documents.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2022: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2023
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2023: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2024: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Grand Lake (Millpond)
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Grand River Marsh*
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/1998
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Lmi-Df-Big Green Lake Loading Feasibility Study: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to conduct a feasibility study to assess nutrient loadings on Big Green Lake. The project will lay the foundation for reducing nutrient and sediment loads with the lake andits tributaries. Major components will be a watershed inventory, develop watershed/lake models for predicting trophic impacts, study long-term historical influences, develop objectives and public education and awareness alternatives.
AMENDMENT #1: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to conduct information/education workshops, compile a partnership resource list and develop pilot shoreland restoration on five demonstration sites. ADDS $30k TO TOTAL GRANT AWARD.
AMENDMENT #2: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to continue with their RSVP project, requiring the funding for the shoreland technician who has been instrumental in this project. This will allow a smooth transition from a Lake grant funded temporary to a Sanitary District funded position.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1998
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Big Green Lake Land Acquisition-Blackbird Pt: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 6.29 acres of vacant land directly behind shoreline residential lots on Big Green Lake. The Sanitary District will keep it in its naturally landscaped state for conservancy purposes.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2000
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake (Guskey) Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 30 acres of land along Silver Creek which drains directly into Big Green Lake to be used as nonpoint source abatement.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Conservancy Wick Rd (Specht) Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Conservancy Foundation proposes to purchase 3.21 acres of land along Wick Road known as the Specht property for conservancy purposes.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Land Acquisition (Mitchell'S Glen): The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 12 acres of land along Big Green Lake known as the Mitchell's Glen parcel.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2008
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Sanitary District Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 52.899 acres of land on Green Lake for conservancy purposes.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2009
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Sanitary District "Aba-East" Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 6.7 acres of land known as the "ABA-East" property.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2009
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Sanitary District "Aba-West" Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 24.5 acres of land known as the "ABA-West" property.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2013
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Lmi-Management Plan Implementation: Green Lake Sanitary District is sponsoring a lake protection grant on Big Green Lake in Green Lake County. The main goal of this protection grant is to reduce the nutrient loading to the lake through the various activities listed below.
The following work activities will be completed:
1. Identification and implementation of strategic BMP\2019s in the tributary sub-watersheds.
2. Identification of upland buffer problems/opportunities in the impaired tributary sub-watersheds
3. Evaluation and study of the potential to restore the County K Estuary to a plant dominated system.
4. Education and Informational Activities
a. Press releases, public informational meetings, newsletters, presentations, informational videos, sensitive habitat and safety promotion
The following deliverables (products) will result from this grant:
1. Final Report submitted to local DNR Lakes Biologist (1 digital copy / two hard copies). Report to include:
a. Listing of all BMP\2019s installed over the duration of grant
b. Cost-Share Agreements
c. Detailed BMP Information Plans
d. Photographs of each BMP \2013 prior to and after installation
e. USGS monitoring and measurements focusing on efficiency and nutrient load reductions
f. Summary of all upland buffer opportunities with detailed maps.
g. Pre and Post plant surveys of County K Estuary
h. Pre and Post fish surveys of County K Estuary
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake Co. Shorline Inventory: Green Lake County Land Conservation Department is sponsoring a Lake Protection Grant to conduct a shoreline inventory of lakes in the county. The lakes to be inventoried are Big Green, Little Green, Puckaway, Big Twin, Little Twin, Spring (Kingston), Spring (Green Lake), Grand, Heart and Maria.
Major components of this work include:
1. Development of shoreline inventory metrics and survey data
a. Metrics will include data such as vegetation surveys, erosion, slope, structures and anthropogenic influences.
2. Shore land inventory of lakes
a. Photo inventory of all shorelines
3. Database Development
a. Using GIS mapping software
4. Outreach
a. Educational materials sent to property owners informing them about the projects and how classification maps can be accessed.
Project Deliverables:
1. Shore land inventory protocol
a. Including metrics to be assessed
2. Spatially referenced GIS layer maps created from shore land inventory data
a. Digital and hard copies
3. Digital archive of spatially referenced shoreline photographs
4. Maps of base metrics (erosion severity and buffers)
a. Digital and hard copies
5. Educational materials sent to property owners
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Harris Pond (Harrisville)
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2024: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Heart Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2000
Waters Involved
Hill Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake (Guskey) Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 30 acres of land along Silver Creek which drains directly into Big Green Lake to be used as nonpoint source abatement.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
Hill Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Conservancy Wick Rd (Specht) Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Conservancy Foundation proposes to purchase 3.21 acres of land along Wick Road known as the Specht property for conservancy purposes.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
Hill Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Land Acquisition (Mitchell'S Glen): The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 12 acres of land along Big Green Lake known as the Mitchell's Glen parcel.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Lake Maria
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2007
Waters Involved
Lake Montello
Status
Complete
Montello Lake P&R District: Lmi-Montello Lake Diagnostic Feasibility Study: The Montello Lake Protection and Rehab District proposes to conduct a Diagnostic Feasibility Study on their lake. This project will result in the development of a lake management plan while integrating all partners including the area community. This will be executed via the completion of a diagnostic/
feasibility study on the lake, watershed and tributaries; these elements will be developed and included: water quality monitoring on lakes in the Montello River Basin; water quality monitoring on six tributaries; flow monitoring on six tributaries; model tributary loads to the lake; land use impact assessment via SWAT modeling; internal loading evaluation; physical shoreline assessment; coordination and communications with all partners and public; management options and implementation plan.
This scope is a summary and does not supersede the content of the original grant application scope.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2024
Waters Involved
Lake Sharon
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlr - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2024: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special conditions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance cash costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/25/1995
Waters Involved
Lake Wisconsin
Status
Complete
Town Of Lodi: Acq-Lake Wisconsin Okee Community Park Land Acquisition: The Town of Lodi proposes to acquire 8.5 acres of land in the Okee Bay area of Lake Wisconsin for recreational opportunities and lake protection. Eligible costs include acquisition of the parcel, appraisal fee and preparation of an environmental assessment.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Lawrence Pond
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlk - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2020: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Little Green Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/23/1996
Waters Involved
Little Green Lake
Status
Complete
Little Green Lake Protection & Rehab. Dist.: Lmi-East Subwatershed Water & Sediment Control Basins: The Little Green Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District proposes to design and construct three water and sediment control basins in the east subwatershed of Little Green Lake. Further detail is provided on the attached cost estimate worksheet.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2000
Waters Involved
Little Green Lake
Status
Complete
Little Green Lake P & R District: Res-Little Green Lake Destratification Project: The Little Green Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District proposes to install a circulation system consisting of compressors, air delivery lines, filter system, and a housing structure. The circulation system is designed to ensure sufficient oxygen concentrations in the deep-water areas of the lake. Oxygen in deep-water areas of the lake will reduce the release of phosphorous from the lake sediment and decrease the level of lake fertilization. This will result in improved water clarity and algae conditions thereby improving water quality conditions for recreation and aesthetics.
Local resources to be provided include volunteer services during installatiotn, volunteer services regarding project management, and financial contribution from Green Lake County.
The project deliverables will include design and installation of a system of compressors and airline sufficient to circulate lake water in the deepest portions of the lake generally greater than 15 feet; report of evaluation monitoring of lake nutrient and mixing conditions after the system becomes operational; and, conduct pre and post operation public informational meetings and prepare fact sheets (current lake conditions, descriptions of circ system, goals/benefits/ecological effects).
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2006
Waters Involved
Little Green Lake
Status
Complete
Little Green Lake P & R District: Acq-Little Green Lake (Scharschmidt) Land Acquisition: The Little Green Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District proposes to purchase 45.61 acres of land known as the Scharschmidt property to help prevent nutrient loading into Little Green Lake.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Little Twin Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Mill Pond
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2007
Waters Involved
Montello River
Status
Complete
Montello Lake P&R District: Lmi-Montello Lake Diagnostic Feasibility Study: The Montello Lake Protection and Rehab District proposes to conduct a Diagnostic Feasibility Study on their lake. This project will result in the development of a lake management plan while integrating all partners including the area community. This will be executed via the completion of a diagnostic/
feasibility study on the lake, watershed and tributaries; these elements will be developed and included: water quality monitoring on lakes in the Montello River Basin; water quality monitoring on six tributaries; flow monitoring on six tributaries; model tributary loads to the lake; land use impact assessment via SWAT modeling; internal loading evaluation; physical shoreline assessment; coordination and communications with all partners and public; management options and implementation plan.
This scope is a summary and does not supersede the content of the original grant application scope.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Ogle Lake
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlk - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2020: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2008
Waters Involved
Park Lake
Status
Complete
Columbia County: Lmi-Tmdl Development-Phase Ii-Park Lake: Columbia County Land and Water Conservation Department will conduct phase 2 of its TMDL development program for Park Lake. This phase will focus on continued monitoring along with the use of a graduate student to conduct water quality modeling to allow for final development of a TMDL for Park Lake, a 303(d) listed lake. The objectives of this study are to quantify P export from the watershed, and link water quality with nutrient loss from the land. Project deliverables include 1) monitoring of wetland effectiveness by measuring upstream and downstream flow and concentration; 2) Field-scale Snap-Plus and watershed-scale modeling; 3) simulating water quality changes caused by wetlands in this watershed using Army Corp PRE-WET model; 4) continuation of water quality monitoring/data collection along with targeting water sample collection adjacent to wetlands; 5) information/education efforts throughout project; and 6) compilation, documentation, and recommendations of findings. Education efforts include a news release, providing updates and final presentation through regular and annual meetings of the Lake District.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Puchyan Millpond
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2010
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lmi-Lake Puckaway Plan Implementation Project: Lk Puckaway P&R Dist proposes to conduct a Lake Management Plan Implementation project. Project deliverables include the following: 1) Employ plan implementation coordinator; 3 year term; 2) Public landing Kiosk Management at 3 Public landings, newsletter development \00BCly, Fact sheet distribution, Lake plan implementation forums 2x/year, Bi-annual regional news releases on progress of plan implementation, Annual status reporting to assc partners & media; 3) Evaluate existing system of gauging stations while maintaining present monitoring schedule, including review for possible enhancements; rapid reporting & graphing, telemetric feasibility, number of stations/locations & estimate of costs; 4) Macro-Scale monitoring strategy will utilize summer aerial photography obtained from FFSA & 3 areas of the lake, Maiden Island, Bluebill Bay & Dead River, will be indexed using a Point-Intercept layout; 5) Radio-telemetry tagging of carp will be implemented; 6) Plot will be established to evaluate the rate of success between natural germination/expansion & artificially enhanced plant beds. Live plants will be planted & evaluated in a manner consistent with the micro-scale monitoring techniques; 7) Landing kiosks will include Lake Zone maps & channel marker buoys will be placed in the identified navigational lanes in the east basin; 8) USAOC & DNR Dam Safety Engineers to determine what modification will be permitted to the current structure, and/or what requirements need to be met; 9) Estimate nutrient & sediment loads from subwatershed areas draining the 805 sq mi watershed; 10) Demonstrate restorations & employ a 10 year natural shoreline restoration program with 10 demonstration sites will be developed & promoted; 11) Appraise existing tern habitat condition & complete tern management planning. Implement a variety of protection measures; 12) Methodology similar to DNR CHD methods will be employed. 1.4.11 Scope amended to include higher sampling frequency.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Ducks Unlimited: Lmi - Lake Puckaway Habitat Restor,: Dredgebank Restoration - Ph 1: Ducks Unlimited is sponsoring a project on Lake Puckaway to restore aquatic habitat via the reconstruction of a dredge-bank. This is Phase one of a four phased project
Project final deliverables include: all data collected, agendas and minutes for planning meetings, and a lake management plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion with an implementation plan.
Specific project activities include: 1) Construct approximately 9,400 feet of the dredge-bank; 2) Conduct pre and post water quality monitoring; 3) Monitor response of aquatic plant restoration via two point intercept surveys; 4) Hold public meeting to educate and inform the public; 4) Issue press release to affected clubs and public prior to construction; 5) Generate reports to update the Department and partners of project progress; 6) Submit a Final Report to the Department which summarize project activities along with recommendations of lessons learned.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.
If consultant is to provide final report, it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
3/15/2022
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Ducks Unlimited: Lmi - Lake Puckaway Habitat Restor,: Dredgebank Restoration - Ph 2: Ducks Unlimited is sponsoring a management plan implementation project to reconstruct a dredge-bank that will reduce wind/wave energy thereby restoring aquatic plants which in turn will improve water quality in Lake Puckaway. This grant represents Phase 2 of the project. Phase 1 of this project is funded in part with WDNR grant LPT67020.
Specific project activities include: 1) Phase 2 will construct at least 1,000 feet of riprap break-wall. A combined total of 2,500 feet of riprap break-wall will be built as a result of both Phase 1 (grant LPT67020) & Phase 2 grants, 2) Conduct water quality monitoring at 3 stations in 2022 & 2023, 3) Complete two plant surveys, 4) Compare and contrast new plant data with historic plant information.
Project final deliverables include: All design plans, pre/post photographs of project area and a final summary report.
Specific conditions: 1) All permits must be issued before construction, and all regulatory requirements apply. 2) The riprap staging area and boat landing must be maintained and if necessary, restored to pre-project condition.
The final summary report will be submitted to the DNR area lake biologist in draft form for comment and approval prior to submittal of finished product.
The specific objectives, activities, metrics, and deliverables for the listed activities are explicated in the application and supporting materials. This scope summarizes proposed work but does not replace or supersede the information presented in those documents.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2008
Waters Involved
Silver Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Sanitary District Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 52.899 acres of land on Green Lake for conservancy purposes.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2009
Waters Involved
Silver Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Sanitary District "Aba-East" Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 6.7 acres of land known as the "ABA-East" property.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2009
Waters Involved
Silver Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Sanitary District "Aba-West" Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 24.5 acres of land known as the "ABA-West" property.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2013
Waters Involved
Silver Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Lmi-Management Plan Implementation: Green Lake Sanitary District is sponsoring a lake protection grant on Big Green Lake in Green Lake County. The main goal of this protection grant is to reduce the nutrient loading to the lake through the various activities listed below.
The following work activities will be completed:
1. Identification and implementation of strategic BMP\2019s in the tributary sub-watersheds.
2. Identification of upland buffer problems/opportunities in the impaired tributary sub-watersheds
3. Evaluation and study of the potential to restore the County K Estuary to a plant dominated system.
4. Education and Informational Activities
a. Press releases, public informational meetings, newsletters, presentations, informational videos, sensitive habitat and safety promotion
The following deliverables (products) will result from this grant:
1. Final Report submitted to local DNR Lakes Biologist (1 digital copy / two hard copies). Report to include:
a. Listing of all BMP\2019s installed over the duration of grant
b. Cost-Share Agreements
c. Detailed BMP Information Plans
d. Photographs of each BMP \2013 prior to and after installation
e. USGS monitoring and measurements focusing on efficiency and nutrient load reductions
f. Summary of all upland buffer opportunities with detailed maps.
g. Pre and Post plant surveys of County K Estuary
h. Pre and Post fish surveys of County K Estuary
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Silver Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake Co. Shorline Inventory: Green Lake County Land Conservation Department is sponsoring a Lake Protection Grant to conduct a shoreline inventory of lakes in the county. The lakes to be inventoried are Big Green, Little Green, Puckaway, Big Twin, Little Twin, Spring (Kingston), Spring (Green Lake), Grand, Heart and Maria.
Major components of this work include:
1. Development of shoreline inventory metrics and survey data
a. Metrics will include data such as vegetation surveys, erosion, slope, structures and anthropogenic influences.
2. Shore land inventory of lakes
a. Photo inventory of all shorelines
3. Database Development
a. Using GIS mapping software
4. Outreach
a. Educational materials sent to property owners informing them about the projects and how classification maps can be accessed.
Project Deliverables:
1. Shore land inventory protocol
a. Including metrics to be assessed
2. Spatially referenced GIS layer maps created from shore land inventory data
a. Digital and hard copies
3. Digital archive of spatially referenced shoreline photographs
4. Maps of base metrics (erosion severity and buffers)
a. Digital and hard copies
5. Educational materials sent to property owners
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Spring Lake
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Un Spring
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
5/15/1995
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Green Lake County: Lco-Green Lake County Ordinance Development Project: Green Lake County will conduct a land use and environmental resource inventory of the watershed surrounding Green Lake, Little Green Lake, and Lake Puckaway. The existing land use conditions in the area will be matched to the regulations governing development in the area and deficiencies in lake and shoreland protection will be noted. The information from the study will be used to update the existing zoning and shoreland protection ordinances and to assess the need for a storm water management ordinance in the County, the stormwater management ordinance, if its need is determined, will be written.
Reimbursement requests can be made every three months and must be accompanied by a progress report. Eligible equipment costs for this project must be used only for lake protection.
Equipment such as cameras, video/audio equipment, and computers must be leased to be an eligible project cost.
Further detail is provided on the attached project cost estimate worksheet, Form 8700-244.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlk - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2020: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2000
Waters Involved
White Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake (Guskey) Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 30 acres of land along Silver Creek which drains directly into Big Green Lake to be used as nonpoint source abatement.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
White Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Conservancy Wick Rd (Specht) Land Acquisition: The Green Lake Conservancy Foundation proposes to purchase 3.21 acres of land along Wick Road known as the Specht property for conservancy purposes.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
White Creek
Status
Complete
Green Lake Sanitary District: Acq-Green Lake Land Acquisition (Mitchell'S Glen): The Green Lake Sanitary District proposes to purchase 12 acres of land along Big Green Lake known as the Mitchell's Glen parcel.
Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2020
Waters Involved
Williams Lake
Status
Complete
Marquette County: Hlk - Marquette County Healthy Lakes 2020: Partnering with property owners, Marquette County is sponsoring a grant to implement best practices from Wisconsin\2019s 2019 Healthy Lakes & Rivers Action Plan. Best practices, including fish sticks, 350 sq. ft. native plantings, diversions, rock infiltration, and/or rain gardens, will be designed and installed according to program fact sheets, technical guidance and the grant application.
All funded best practices require contracts that must remain in place for 10 years and include the minimum operation and maintenance requirements described in the special condistions at the end of this agreement. If the landowner is the grant sponsor this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If the best practice(s) will be implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner describing the 10-year contract period, minimum operation and maintenance details, and data to be collected is required. The Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables include: a project summary including data requirements, pre/post photographs, and confirmation of completed design work and landowner contracts. A Healthy Lakes & Rivers Example Report is available to assist you.
Special conditions: Project management and technical assistance costs cannot exceed 10% of the state share of the grant award; this does not include implementation labor. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. Projects required for regulatory compliance purposes, including shoreland mitigation projects, are not eligible for reimbursement. The Healthy Lakes & Rivers logo should be used for promotion and publicity and DNR recognized as a funding source.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1998
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Buffalo Lake Protect & Rehab District: Buffalo Lake Water Quality Monitoring Project: The Buffalo Lake project is a USGS water quality trend monitoring effort. Four years of monitoring will be conducted and parallel to the DNR's LTTM program protocol. The goals are to determine current trophic conditions, assess conditions at Buffalo Lake relative to other regional lakes, and build a database for determining trends. These products will be developed: 1) Data will be published in USGS "Water quality and Lake Stage Data for Wisconsin Lakes," 2) Annual summaries, and 3) Final summary report. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletters, fact sheets, public meetings and news articles.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2000
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District: Buffalo Lake Apm Plan: The Buffalo Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District proposes to compile an aquatic plant management plan for Buffalo Lake. The project will consist of historical management activities, recommendations and alternatives, objectives and equipment needs, fisheries assessment, and communications of these results.
The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2004
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District: Buffalo Lake Comprehensive Lake Management Plan Phase 2: The Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District proposes to develop a lake management plan to include:
1. Information and Education component that includes watershed delineation/mapping,
watershed evaluation, and shallow lake ecological concepts,citizen survey
2. Water quality appraisal and trophic condition determination
3. The final Lake Management Plan including a citizen participation process
4. Specific actions are identified within the original planning grant proposal
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2004
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District: Buffalo Lake Comprehensive Lake Mangement Plan Ph 1: The Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District proposes to develop a lake management plan to include:
1. Information and Education component that includes watershed delineation/mapping,
watershed evaluation, and shallow lake ecological concepts,citizen survey
2. An aquatic plant survey including mapping of EWM and ID of all species
3. Plant community mapping
4. Specific actions are identified within the original planning grant proposal
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District: Buffalo Lake Education Initiative & Mgnt Plan Phase 3: The Buffalo Lake P&R District proposes to conduct an education initiative and complete their efforts for a Lake Management Plan. This project will include the development of lake fair, newsletter, and website. This project is an added phase relevant to earlier intiatives including watershed analysis, water quality appraisal and plant surveys. See project description submitted with application materials.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District: Buffalo Lake Mgmt Plan Update: Buffalo Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a large scale planning grant focused on updating and rewriting sections of their lake management plan following a 2 year drawdown of the lake to replace the dam.
Project activities include:
\2022 Phosphorus loading using WiLMS
\2022 Immediate shoreline survey
\2022 Course woody debris survey
\2022 Water quality assessment
\2022 Various aquatic plant surveys
\2022 Stakeholder survey
Project deliverables include:
Comprehensive Lake Management Plan including the following:
\2022 Phosphorus loading estimates from watershed (WiLMS)
o Scenarios developed to assess how changes in watershed would impact water quality
o Internal load estimates
\2022 Immediate shoreline survey
o Map delineating the shoreline from water\2019s edge to about 35\2019 shoreward
o Coarse woody debris map
\2022 Water quality assessment
o Sample collection 6 times per year following WDNR long term trend monitoring protocol
o Chemistry analysis
o Dissolved oxygen and temperature profiles
o Carlson TSI
\2022 Aquatic plant surveys
o Early season AIS survey
o Point Intercept survey
o EWM peak-biomass survey
o Aquatic plant community mapping survey
\00BF Maps/raw data for all surveys
o Comparison with past surveys
\2022 Web-based stakeholder survey
o Survey results
\2022 Work with the lake stakeholders to possibly develop a water level management plan
\2022 Management, protection, enhancement alternatives and recommendations
o Tangible
o Realistic
o Including possible funding sources
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator.
Final plan needs Department review and approval.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
7/5/2023
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District: Enum - Buffalo Lake Summer Water Level Permitting Study: Buffalo Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to conduct the studies required for the deparmtent to review a permit request to alter the summer water level order on Buffalo Lake.
Project activities are described in application form 8700-284 dated October 10, 2023 and include: 1) Property Impacts Assessment; 2) Collect Fox River water temperature data upstream and downstream of Buffalo Lake from April 15th to October 15th of the same calendar year; 3) Whole lake PI survey; 4) Plant community survey mapping of floating leaf and emergent plants; 5) Host public informational meeting conditional on department approval of Water Level Order change request.
Project deliverables are described in application form 8700-284 dated October 10, 2023 and include: 1) Map depicting location and depth of temperature monitoring points; 2) Electronic copies of all data collected; 3) reports summarzing each of the study's findings.
Special Conditions: 1) all consultants and subcontractors performing grant activities shall meet with department resource staff to discuss project prior to starting grant supported work, 2) All monitoring and survey work shall follow DNR protocols.
This scope summarizes the activities and deliverables described in the application and does not negate the tasks described therein.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Comprehensive Management Plan Update: The Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehabilitation District proposes to develop a Comprenensive Lake Management Plan Enhancement. The scope of the project is to review, gather, and interpret lake information with the subsequent development of resource objectives for lake use, water quality, fish, shore lands, watershed, and water levels. Specifically to assesss the lake's historical water quality and fishery; effects of watershed and history of uses; Lake District management actions; to identify target levels and resource protection needs that support goals for water quality, aquatic plants, fish populations and watershed; and assess the lakes historical water levels and implications. This scope is intended to summarize the more specific scope, as provided in the grant application and does not supersede the specific scope elements described with in the application
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District: Buffalo Lake Mgmt Plan Update: Buffalo Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a large scale planning grant focused on updating and rewriting sections of their lake management plan following a 2 year drawdown of the lake to replace the dam.
Project activities include:
\2022 Phosphorus loading using WiLMS
\2022 Immediate shoreline survey
\2022 Course woody debris survey
\2022 Water quality assessment
\2022 Various aquatic plant surveys
\2022 Stakeholder survey
Project deliverables include:
Comprehensive Lake Management Plan including the following:
\2022 Phosphorus loading estimates from watershed (WiLMS)
o Scenarios developed to assess how changes in watershed would impact water quality
o Internal load estimates
\2022 Immediate shoreline survey
o Map delineating the shoreline from water\2019s edge to about 35\2019 shoreward
o Coarse woody debris map
\2022 Water quality assessment
o Sample collection 6 times per year following WDNR long term trend monitoring protocol
o Chemistry analysis
o Dissolved oxygen and temperature profiles
o Carlson TSI
\2022 Aquatic plant surveys
o Early season AIS survey
o Point Intercept survey
o EWM peak-biomass survey
o Aquatic plant community mapping survey
\00BF Maps/raw data for all surveys
o Comparison with past surveys
\2022 Web-based stakeholder survey
o Survey results
\2022 Work with the lake stakeholders to possibly develop a water level management plan
\2022 Management, protection, enhancement alternatives and recommendations
o Tangible
o Realistic
o Including possible funding sources
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator.
Final plan needs Department review and approval.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Comprehensive Management Plan: Lake Puckaway Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a large scale planning grant focused on updating and rewriting sections of their lake management plan.
Project activities include: Phosphorus loading using WiLMS, Shoreline survey, Course woody debris survey, Water quality assessment, Various aquatic plant surveys, Stakeholder survey
Project deliverables include:Comprehensive Lake Management Plan including the following:Research and review past data and relevant lake management records, Phosphorus loading estimates from watershed (WiLMS), Scenarios developed to assess how changes in watershed would impact water quality, Internal load estimates, Shoreline survey, Map delineating the integrity of the shoreline from water\2019s edge to about 35\2019 shoreward, Coarse woody debris map, Water quality assessment, Sample collection following WDNR long term trend monitoring protocol,Chemistry analysis, Dissolved oxygen and temperature profiles, Carlson TSI, Aquatic plant surveys, Early season AIS survey, Point Intercept survey, EWM peak-biomass survey, Aquatic plant community mapping survey, Maps/raw data for all surveys, Comparison with past surveys, Web-based stakeholder survey, Survey results, Develop a water level management plan, Plan must consider the potential new dam that may be constructed, Frequency, degree and duration of drawdowns, Recommendations based on best possible science and stakeholder input, Management, protection, enhancement alternatives and recommendations, Set tangible and realistic management goals, Identify possible ecological restorative projects, Identify possible funding sources.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator. Final plan needs Department review and approval.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
7/5/2023
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District: Enum - Buffalo Lake Summer Water Level Permitting Study: Buffalo Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a project to conduct the studies required for the deparmtent to review a permit request to alter the summer water level order on Buffalo Lake.
Project activities are described in application form 8700-284 dated October 10, 2023 and include: 1) Property Impacts Assessment; 2) Collect Fox River water temperature data upstream and downstream of Buffalo Lake from April 15th to October 15th of the same calendar year; 3) Whole lake PI survey; 4) Plant community survey mapping of floating leaf and emergent plants; 5) Host public informational meeting conditional on department approval of Water Level Order change request.
Project deliverables are described in application form 8700-284 dated October 10, 2023 and include: 1) Map depicting location and depth of temperature monitoring points; 2) Electronic copies of all data collected; 3) reports summarzing each of the study's findings.
Special Conditions: 1) all consultants and subcontractors performing grant activities shall meet with department resource staff to discuss project prior to starting grant supported work, 2) All monitoring and survey work shall follow DNR protocols.
This scope summarizes the activities and deliverables described in the application and does not negate the tasks described therein.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Lake Emery
Status
Complete
Emery Lake Protection & Rehab District: Emery Lake Appraisal & Plan Development: The Emery Lake P & R District proposes to conduct an appraisal of their lake and develop a management plan. This project will include aquatic plant and shoreland appraisals which will be developed into an aquatic plant restoration plan. It will also provide a lakeshore resident survey, water quality sampling and watershed analysis. See project description submitted with application materials.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2000
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Goal Development & Lake Monitoring Pproject: The Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District proposes to conduct a comprehensive lake and water level management plan for their lake. The project's deliverables are to gather, analyze and summarize historical lake water quality/level data; monitor current water quality; establish water level monitoring sites and begin data collection; desseminate historical data, shallow lake ecology information, management alteratives and current status and challenges; identify user expectations and management potential to arrive at consensus on major goals, issues and priorities. A published summary report including management recommendations will be disseminated to property owners, user groups, local, state and federal officials and the general public.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2001
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Management Plan: The Lake Puckaway Protection and Rehabilitation District proposes to undertake a comprehensive lake management planning project for Puckaway Lake. The project will consist of collecting, analysing and summarizing new and existing physical, chemical and biological data for the preparation of an educational brochure. A survey will be conducted of lake users and area residents about perceptions, attitudes and expecations for the lake; resident advisory "issue teams" will be organized to develop management strategies addressing these issues. The results of all "issue team" efforts will be summarized in a comprehensive lake management plan. In addition, the goals and objectives for each issue identified by the "issue teams" will be documented. This lake management plan will be developed that will incorporate historical data, current status relative to land use and water quality and the publics' expectations for the future of the lake. It will also describe management alternatives and any conflicts or consequences resulting from multiple uses and expectations for the lake. This plan, the educational brochure and survey results will be presented at the District's annual meeting and through its newsletters, both pre-project and post-project work. The DNR will be provided both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the management plan.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2001
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Management Plan Study Phase Iii: The Lake Puckaway Protection and Rehab District proposes to conduct phase III of a comprehensive management plan on Lake Puckaway. Project deliverables include shoreline erosion inventory, monitoring and habitat characteristic documentation; and organize a 2-day educational Lake Fair. (See consultant's proposal in application for more details.)
The DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Information will be disseminated to the public as described in the grant application.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2003
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Management Plan Development Ph 2: The Lake Puckaway Protection and Rehab District proposes to develop a lake management plan. The goal of this project (phase 2) is to develop a final lake plan. The primary deliverable product is a complete final version, as adopted by the Lake Puckaway Protection and Rehabilitation District and, it's partners. A public involvement process will be implemented in this phase. The final plan will include: a vision statement, a goal statement, an analysis of issues, goals and objectives, improvement strategy, continued public involvement plan, and guidance for increasing the capacity of the lake district Board. This phase will be conducted within a partnership of the lake community, the Puckaway Management District, WI DNR, UW-Extension and Counties.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2003
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Management Plan Development Phase 1: The Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District proposes to develop a lake plan. The goal of this phased project (phase 1) is to develop a draft lake plan. The deliverable product is a drafted version, as adopted by the Lake Puckaway Protection and Rehabilitation District. The draft will include: a vision statement, a goal statement, an analysis of issues, goals and objectives, improvement strategy analysis, and a public Involvement plan This phase will be conducted within a partnership of the lake community, the Puckaway Management District, WI DNR, UW-Extension and Counties.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Plant App'L & Water Quality Study Phase 1: The Lake Puckaway P&R District proposes to contuct a plant appraisal for their lake. This project will include a Comprehensive Aqautic Plant Survey. See project description submitted with application materials.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Plant App'L & Water Quality Study Phase 2: The Lake Puckaway P&R District proposes to contuct Phase 2 of a plant appraisal and water quality study on their lake. This project will inlcude a complete Comprehensive Aquatic Plant Survey Report, and three year Trophic Monitoring (USGS). See project description submitted with application materials.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Comprehensive Management Plan Update: The Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehabilitation District proposes to develop a Comprenensive Lake Management Plan Enhancement. The scope of the project is to review, gather, and interpret lake information with the subsequent development of resource objectives for lake use, water quality, fish, shore lands, watershed, and water levels. Specifically to assesss the lake's historical water quality and fishery; effects of watershed and history of uses; Lake District management actions; to identify target levels and resource protection needs that support goals for water quality, aquatic plants, fish populations and watershed; and assess the lakes historical water levels and implications. This scope is intended to summarize the more specific scope, as provided in the grant application and does not supersede the specific scope elements described with in the application
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Comprehensive Management Plan: Lake Puckaway Protection and Rehabilitation District is sponsoring a large scale planning grant focused on updating and rewriting sections of their lake management plan.
Project activities include: Phosphorus loading using WiLMS, Shoreline survey, Course woody debris survey, Water quality assessment, Various aquatic plant surveys, Stakeholder survey
Project deliverables include:Comprehensive Lake Management Plan including the following:Research and review past data and relevant lake management records, Phosphorus loading estimates from watershed (WiLMS), Scenarios developed to assess how changes in watershed would impact water quality, Internal load estimates, Shoreline survey, Map delineating the integrity of the shoreline from water\2019s edge to about 35\2019 shoreward, Coarse woody debris map, Water quality assessment, Sample collection following WDNR long term trend monitoring protocol,Chemistry analysis, Dissolved oxygen and temperature profiles, Carlson TSI, Aquatic plant surveys, Early season AIS survey, Point Intercept survey, EWM peak-biomass survey, Aquatic plant community mapping survey, Maps/raw data for all surveys, Comparison with past surveys, Web-based stakeholder survey, Survey results, Develop a water level management plan, Plan must consider the potential new dam that may be constructed, Frequency, degree and duration of drawdowns, Recommendations based on best possible science and stakeholder input, Management, protection, enhancement alternatives and recommendations, Set tangible and realistic management goals, Identify possible ecological restorative projects, Identify possible funding sources.
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional lake coordinator. Final plan needs Department review and approval.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
5/26/1995
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete
City Of Portage: Silver Lake Management Planning: 1) Provide baseline chemical and physical data on the lake. 2) Conduct an aquatic macrophyte survey. 3) Prepare an aquatic macrophyte management plan. 4) Determine trophic classification. 5) Prepare a lake management plan. 6) Prepare a finalreport which include the tasks listed above. 7) The grantee will disseminate information to the public by newsletter mailings, entire report mailings, public meetings, summary report mailings, and a comprehensive management plan. The grantee willprovide the Department of Natural Resources with a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. Project results will be reposited at the local library and City Hall.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete
City Of Portage: Silver Lake Aquatic Plant Survey: This grant is to collects plant data with a point intercept lake survey. Sediment data will be collected at each point, and voucher specimens collected and pressed. A riparian land use survey will also be done.
The survey will follow recommendations made in the DNR Guidance.
Deliverables: See the grant application, ranking questions and DNR APM planning guidance document.
Point intercept sample points will be obtained by calling Jennifer Hauxwell at DNR.
Herbarium samples will be distributed to the City of Portage, Southcentral Region DNR office, and the University of Wisconsin Herbarium, c/o Ted Cochrane.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete
City Of Portage: Silver Lake Wq Monitoring Project: This grant will collect baseline water quality data, delineate watershed boundaries and land uses to estimate internal and external nutrient loads, develop a lake response model for watershed improvement activites and contribute data to help develop an APM plan and large scale management activities for Silver Lake. This grant is part one of three grants, all which contributed to the ranking score. Part two is aquatic plant survey, and part three is development of an APM plan and large scale management activities.
Deliverables:
A final report, including all raw data, will be provided on hard copy to all stakeholders. In addition, a CD containing a pdf. file of the report will be submitted to the DNR Lake Coordinator for posting on the internet.
Color printed maps will be provided along with the GIS data used to create them.
Water quality samples will include all samples listed in the text of the application as well as the final SLOH cost spreadsheet.
A public meeting will be held with the City of Portage to share the results of this grant.
Deliverables specifically include the following items that provided eligible points in the ranking score:
A4, C1, C2, D1, D2, and D3.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete
City Of Portage: Silver Lake Apm Plan Development: Scope: A plant survey has already been conducted on the 2 basins of Silver Lake. This grant is to create an organized and publicly supported APM plan by doing a public use survey to assess the perceived problems with the lake, write a plan for management of the lake and an educational plan, make monitoring recommendations and recommendations for watershed improvement.
Deliverables: An APM plan that meets the criteria outlined in the DNR Guidance, using the plan checklist for comparison; documentation of the routes of public input that were used, a copy of the public use survey, all raw data from this survey, and a summary of how the survey results were used to craft the final plan; a complete summary of management history with references; the plan will end with recommendations as listed on page 5 of the application (Paragraph 1), including a detailed description of the importance of each water quality parameter that is recommended for collection. The final plan will be presented at a lake association meeting. In addition, see ranking questions A2, A5, A6, B2, E1, and E3, which also describe deliverables.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete
Columbia County: Silver Lake Assessment Phase 1: Columbia County LWCD, with participation by City of Portage and UW-Extension, Stevens Point will conduct a comprehensive data collection and planning effort to improve Silver Lake. Two grants work together for this goal. This grant will survey the aquatic plants and water quality of both basins, and characterize the watershed. They will conduct a shoreland inventory, and a groundwater investigation will be performed. All these results will be used to understand the watershed and lake in Phase 2. Deliverables include an aquatic plant survey and water quality evaluation. Results of this study will be shared with the community via meetings, and posted on county and municipal websites.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Silver Lake
Status
Complete
Columbia County: Silver Lake Model/Lake Plan Phase Ii: Columbia County LWCD, with participation by City of Portage and UW-Extension, Stevens Point will conduct a comprehensive data collection and planning effort to improve Silver Lake. Two grants work together for this goal. This grant will develop a watershed and water quality modeling tool. They will conduct a shoreland inventory, and a groundwater investigation will be performed. A linked watershed/water quality model that combines urban hydrology and in-lake phosphorus will be developed. Through meetings and a social survey, user perceptions and attitudes will be gaged, and used to inform the development of the lake management plan and will help to identify strategies which are more likely to produce success in implementation. Deliverables include the watershed evaluation, linked watershed and lake model to understand water quality, and the lake management plan. Results of this study will be shared with the community via meetings, and posted on county and municipal websites.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
City Of Portage: Silver Lake Aquatic Plant Survey: This grant is to collects plant data with a point intercept lake survey. Sediment data will be collected at each point, and voucher specimens collected and pressed. A riparian land use survey will also be done.
The survey will follow recommendations made in the DNR Guidance.
Deliverables: See the grant application, ranking questions and DNR APM planning guidance document.
Point intercept sample points will be obtained by calling Jennifer Hauxwell at DNR.
Herbarium samples will be distributed to the City of Portage, Southcentral Region DNR office, and the University of Wisconsin Herbarium, c/o Ted Cochrane.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
City Of Portage: Silver Lake Wq Monitoring Project: This grant will collect baseline water quality data, delineate watershed boundaries and land uses to estimate internal and external nutrient loads, develop a lake response model for watershed improvement activites and contribute data to help develop an APM plan and large scale management activities for Silver Lake. This grant is part one of three grants, all which contributed to the ranking score. Part two is aquatic plant survey, and part three is development of an APM plan and large scale management activities.
Deliverables:
A final report, including all raw data, will be provided on hard copy to all stakeholders. In addition, a CD containing a pdf. file of the report will be submitted to the DNR Lake Coordinator for posting on the internet.
Color printed maps will be provided along with the GIS data used to create them.
Water quality samples will include all samples listed in the text of the application as well as the final SLOH cost spreadsheet.
A public meeting will be held with the City of Portage to share the results of this grant.
Deliverables specifically include the following items that provided eligible points in the ranking score:
A4, C1, C2, D1, D2, and D3.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2006
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
City Of Portage: Silver Lake Apm Plan Development: Scope: A plant survey has already been conducted on the 2 basins of Silver Lake. This grant is to create an organized and publicly supported APM plan by doing a public use survey to assess the perceived problems with the lake, write a plan for management of the lake and an educational plan, make monitoring recommendations and recommendations for watershed improvement.
Deliverables: An APM plan that meets the criteria outlined in the DNR Guidance, using the plan checklist for comparison; documentation of the routes of public input that were used, a copy of the public use survey, all raw data from this survey, and a summary of how the survey results were used to craft the final plan; a complete summary of management history with references; the plan will end with recommendations as listed on page 5 of the application (Paragraph 1), including a detailed description of the importance of each water quality parameter that is recommended for collection. The final plan will be presented at a lake association meeting. In addition, see ranking questions A2, A5, A6, B2, E1, and E3, which also describe deliverables.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2007
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Comprehensive Management Plan Update: The Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehabilitation District proposes to develop a Comprenensive Lake Management Plan Enhancement. The scope of the project is to review, gather, and interpret lake information with the subsequent development of resource objectives for lake use, water quality, fish, shore lands, watershed, and water levels. Specifically to assesss the lake's historical water quality and fishery; effects of watershed and history of uses; Lake District management actions; to identify target levels and resource protection needs that support goals for water quality, aquatic plants, fish populations and watershed; and assess the lakes historical water levels and implications. This scope is intended to summarize the more specific scope, as provided in the grant application and does not supersede the specific scope elements described with in the application
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Columbia County: Silver Lake Assessment Phase 1: Columbia County LWCD, with participation by City of Portage and UW-Extension, Stevens Point will conduct a comprehensive data collection and planning effort to improve Silver Lake. Two grants work together for this goal. This grant will survey the aquatic plants and water quality of both basins, and characterize the watershed. They will conduct a shoreland inventory, and a groundwater investigation will be performed. All these results will be used to understand the watershed and lake in Phase 2. Deliverables include an aquatic plant survey and water quality evaluation. Results of this study will be shared with the community via meetings, and posted on county and municipal websites.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Columbia County: Silver Lake Model/Lake Plan Phase Ii: Columbia County LWCD, with participation by City of Portage and UW-Extension, Stevens Point will conduct a comprehensive data collection and planning effort to improve Silver Lake. Two grants work together for this goal. This grant will develop a watershed and water quality modeling tool. They will conduct a shoreland inventory, and a groundwater investigation will be performed. A linked watershed/water quality model that combines urban hydrology and in-lake phosphorus will be developed. Through meetings and a social survey, user perceptions and attitudes will be gaged, and used to inform the development of the lake management plan and will help to identify strategies which are more likely to produce success in implementation. Deliverables include the watershed evaluation, linked watershed and lake model to understand water quality, and the lake management plan. Results of this study will be shared with the community via meetings, and posted on county and municipal websites.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/1998
Waters Involved
White Lake
Status
Complete
White Lake Mgmt District: White Lake Comp Management Plan Project Phase 1: The White Lake project will develop Phase 1 of a comprehensive mangement plan. The project will develop a Phase 1 report that includes results and recommendations regarding these activities: 1) I&E program including semi-annual newsletter, meetings, news releases, summary brochure, 2) Historic information and data will be reviewed and summarized in the report, 3) Water quality monitoring for a year, LTTM protocol, 4) Aquatic plant survey based on results of rake transect methodology, 5) Watershed survey will include a land use survey, P loading estimates and sensitive area designation, and 6) Public access review will examine the existing status and make recommendations. The DNR will be provided with two paper copies and an electronic copy of the report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletters, public meetings, news articles, comprehensive management plan (Phase 1) and a summary brochure.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1999
Waters Involved
Williams Lake
Status
Complete
Williams Lake Protection & Rehab District: Williams Lake Apm Survey & Mgt Plan: The Williams Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District proposes to conduct an Aquatic Plant Survey and using that data, develop an APM Plan. Project deliverables include modified lin-transect method of sampling, one sampling period in mid-summer, identification of plant problems, recommendations for plant control and equipment evaluation. A final report will be provided to the District for future educational purposes, and the DNR will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Williams Lake
Status
Complete
Williams Lake District: Williams Lake I&E And Apm Survey Phase 2: The Williams Lake P&R District proposes to conduct an information and education project, along with an aquatic plant survey on their lake. This project will an appraisal of aquatic plants as well as their Lake Education Initiative. See project description submitted with application materials.
Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2005
Waters Involved
Williams Lake
Status
Complete
Williams Lake District: Williams Lake Watershed And P Appraisal Phase 1: The Williams Lake P&R District proposes to contuct a watershed and phosphorous appraisal on their lake. This appraisal will include watershed, water quality and P load modelling. See project description submitted with application materials.
Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2013
Waters Involved
Buffalo Lake
Status
Complete
Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District: Buffalo Lake District: The goal of this project is to protect, restore and expand the lotus beds on Buffalo Lake. The lotus beds are important to Buffalo because they can effectively block invasive plant colonization, hold sediment in place, clarify the water, provide excellent fish habitat, increase eco-tourism and provide a valuable aesthetic beauty.
Project activities include: 1) Inform public of the existence of sensitive habitat areas; 2) Install informational signs at boat launches and informational buoys around the lotus beds; 3) Lotus re-seeding
Project deliverables include: 1) Pictures of signs and buoys on the lake; 2) map of current lotus beds and areas of re-seeding.
Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2009
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Dredge Bank Feasability Study: The Lake Puckaway Protection and Rehab District proposes to conduct a Historical Dredge Bank Bathymetry project on their lake. Project includes characterizing the depth contours and composition of the existing and subsurface dredge banks; and providing a report including map indicating bank configurations, locations, depths. GPS or GIS integration will be completed. This work will be completed within the lake basin and excludes river reaches.
Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2013
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Buffalo Lake Protection & Rehab District: Buffalo Lake District: The goal of this project is to protect, restore and expand the lotus beds on Buffalo Lake. The lotus beds are important to Buffalo because they can effectively block invasive plant colonization, hold sediment in place, clarify the water, provide excellent fish habitat, increase eco-tourism and provide a valuable aesthetic beauty.
Project activities include: 1) Inform public of the existence of sensitive habitat areas; 2) Install informational signs at boat launches and informational buoys around the lotus beds; 3) Lotus re-seeding
Project deliverables include: 1) Pictures of signs and buoys on the lake; 2) map of current lotus beds and areas of re-seeding.
Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Fox River
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Wind Fetch And Wave Modeling For Habitat Improvement: The Lake Puckaway P & R District is sponsoring a project in partnership the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to model lake bed sediment re-suspension via use of the Wind / Wave model. Results of the study will be used to plan future habitat restoration projects on this impaired lake system.
Specific project activities include: 1) Run wind /wave model; 2) Hold stakeholder meetings to share results and solicit ideas / input; 3) Re-run model with at least three alternative island configurations.
Project final deliverables include: 1) All data collected, 2) agendas and minutes for planning meetings, 3) and a plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion.
Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.
Consultant final report: it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper (bound) and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2009
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Dredge Bank Feasability Study: The Lake Puckaway Protection and Rehab District proposes to conduct a Historical Dredge Bank Bathymetry project on their lake. Project includes characterizing the depth contours and composition of the existing and subsurface dredge banks; and providing a report including map indicating bank configurations, locations, depths. GPS or GIS integration will be completed. This work will be completed within the lake basin and excludes river reaches.
Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Puckaway Lake
Status
Complete
Lake Puckaway Protection & Rehab District: Lake Puckaway Wind Fetch And Wave Modeling For Habitat Improvement: The Lake Puckaway P & R District is sponsoring a project in partnership the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to model lake bed sediment re-suspension via use of the Wind / Wave model. Results of the study will be used to plan future habitat restoration projects on this impaired lake system.
Specific project activities include: 1) Run wind /wave model; 2) Hold stakeholder meetings to share results and solicit ideas / input; 3) Re-run model with at least three alternative island configurations.
Project final deliverables include: 1) All data collected, 2) agendas and minutes for planning meetings, 3) and a plan that includes methodologies, results, and management alternatives discussion.
Special Conditions: 1) All data shall be entered into the SWIMS database
This scope summarizes the project detail provided in the application and does not negate tasks/deliverables described therein. Data, records, and reports, including GIS-based maps, and digital images, must be submitted to the Department in a format specified by the regional Lake Biologist.
Consultant final report: it is recommended that Grantee provide DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR to receive both paper (bound) and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Unnamed
Status
Complete
Williams Lake District: Williams Lake Ais Control Strategy Update: The Williams Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District will conduct a lake planning grant project which will gather plant data for updating APM planning of Williams Lake. The principle action will be conducting a PI survey, along with data analysis, interpretation and recommendations. The deliverable will be a single report summarizing findings and treatment options for aquatic plants. If a consultant is to provide the final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the Department Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. The Department shall receive both paper and electronic PDF copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of the grantee's final payment request.
Grant Details
Small Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/2010
Waters Involved
Williams Lake
Status
Complete
Williams Lake District: Williams Lake Ais Control Strategy Update: The Williams Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District will conduct a lake planning grant project which will gather plant data for updating APM planning of Williams Lake. The principle action will be conducting a PI survey, along with data analysis, interpretation and recommendations. The deliverable will be a single report summarizing findings and treatment options for aquatic plants. If a consultant is to provide the final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the Department Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. The Department shall receive both paper and electronic PDF copies of the final report along with, or prior to submission of the grantee's final payment request.