Watershed - Red River (WR16)
Red River Watershed

Details

The 208-square-mile Red River watershed is in southcentral Langlade County, northcentral Shawano County, and southwest Menominee County. The West Branch and Mainstem Red River are approximately 74 miles in length and flow through the Menominee and Stockbridge Reservations. Nearly all streams in this watershed are classified as trout waters. The upper reaches of the watershed, in Langlade County, support many dairy operations. Polluted runoff could affect the water resources of this watershed.

Date  2001

Ecological Landscapes for Red River Watershed

Ecological Landscapes

The Red River Watershed is located primarily in the Forest Transition Ecological Landscape which lies along the northern border of Wisconsin's Tension Zone, through the central and western part of the state, and supports both northern forests and agricultural areas. The central portion of the Forest Transition lies primarily on a glacial till plain deposited by glaciation between 25,000 and 790,000 years ago. The eastern and western portions are on moraines of the Wisconsin glaciation. The growing season in this part of the state is long enough that agriculture is viable, although climatic conditions are not as favorable as in southern Wisconsin. Soils are diverse, ranging from sandy loam to loam or shallow silt loam, and from poorly drained to well drained. The historic vegetation of the Forest Transition was primarily northern hardwood forest. These northern hardwoods were dominated by sugar maple and hemlock, and contained some yellow birch, red pine and white pine. Currently, over 60% of this Ecological Landscape is non-forested. Forested areas consist primarily of northern hardwoods and aspen, with smaller amounts of oak and lowland hardwoods. The eastern portion of the Ecological Landscape differs from the rest of the area in that it remains primarily forested, and includes some ecologically significant areas. Throughout the Ecological Landscape, small areas of conifer swamp are found near the headwaters of streams, and associated with lakes in kettle depressions on moraines. Ground flora show characteristics of both northern and southern Wisconsin, as this Ecological Landscape lies along the Tension Zone.

Date  2010

Watershed Documents
Watershed Grants
Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Moose Lake
Status
Complete

Friends Of Moose Lake: Friends Of Moose Lake 2017 Cbcw: Friends Of Moose Lake is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on MOOSE LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Moose Lake
Status
Complete

Friends Of Moose Lake: Friends Of Moose Lake 2018 Cbcw: Friends Of Moose Lake is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on MOOSE LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Moose Lake
Status
Complete

Friends Of Moose Lake: Friends Of Moose Lake 2019 Cbcw: Friends Of Moose Lake is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on MOOSE LAKE (NORTH SIDE LAUNCH).


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2017
Waters Involved
Red River
Status
Complete

Friends Of Moose Lake: Friends Of Moose Lake 2017 Cbcw: Friends Of Moose Lake is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2017 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on MOOSE LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2018
Waters Involved
Red River
Status
Complete

Friends Of Moose Lake: Friends Of Moose Lake 2018 Cbcw: Friends Of Moose Lake is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2018 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on MOOSE LAKE.


Grant Details
Clean Boats, Clean Waters
Date
2/15/2019
Waters Involved
Red River
Status
Complete

Friends Of Moose Lake: Friends Of Moose Lake 2019 Cbcw: Friends Of Moose Lake is sponsoring a Clean Boats Clean Waters project in 2019 at 1 single public boat landings and 0 public boat landing pairs on MOOSE LAKE (NORTH SIDE LAUNCH).


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Grass Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Belle Plaine: Hlk-Clover Leaf Healthy Lakes: The Town of Belle Plaine will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan on the Cloverleaf Lakes. Practices include: fish sticks, 350 ft2 native plantings, and rain gardens on at least 12 properties, including the Gibson Island and Round Lake Park demonstration sites.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #16. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #16 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2002
Waters Involved
Lawrence Lake
Status
Complete

Langlade County: Acq-Langlade County-Lawrence Lake Acquisition: Langlade County shall participate in the Lakes Protection Program by purchasing approximately 320 acres of land including frontage on Lawrence Lake.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
2/27/1996
Waters Involved
Loon Lake
Status
Complete

Loon Lake Management District: Acq-Loon Lake Land Acquisition - Bertrand Property: The Loon Lake Wescott Management District will acquire 89.25 acres of primarily lowland with approximately 1/2 mile of frontage on Loon Lake. The district will maintain the land in a wild and natural condition to protect the water quality of Loon Lake. Eligible costs include acuqisition of the parcel, appraisal, and recording fees.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/1998
Waters Involved
Loon Lake
Status
Complete

Loon Lake Management District: Acq-Loon Lake Land Acquisition: The Loon Lake Wescott Management District proposes to purchase 32.1 acres of vacantland with approximately 1/4 mile of frontage on Loon Lake. The Management District will keep it in its naturally landscaped state for conservancy purposes.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Pickerel Lake
Status
Complete

Pickerel/Crane Lake Prot & Rehab District: Res-Pickerell Lake Aeration System: The project will install an aeration system, monitor Dissolved Oxygen throughout the winter, and provide education on sources of nutrient loading into Pickerel Lake. The project will also include an education effort for safety of open water and sources of the problem which have lead to the need for lake aeration.

All required permits will be received prior to equipment installation.

Specific deliverables for this grant project include a final report describing project accomplishments.

The Department of Natural Resources will be provided with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the final report. The project results will be disseminated to the public by newsletter(s), public meeting(s), and/or local newspaper articles.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Pine Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Belle Plaine: Hlk-Clover Leaf Healthy Lakes: The Town of Belle Plaine will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan on the Cloverleaf Lakes. Practices include: fish sticks, 350 ft2 native plantings, and rain gardens on at least 12 properties, including the Gibson Island and Round Lake Park demonstration sites.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #16. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #16 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2004
Waters Involved
Round Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Belle Plaine: Acq-Town Of Belle Plaine Land Acquisition (Stieg): The Town of Belle Plaine proposes to purchase 10 acres of land known as the Stieg parcel.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
4/15/2015
Waters Involved
Round Lake
Status
Complete

Town Of Belle Plaine: Hlk-Clover Leaf Healthy Lakes: The Town of Belle Plaine will implement best practices described in Wisconsin\2019s 2014-2017 Healthy Lakes Implementation Plan on the Cloverleaf Lakes. Practices include: fish sticks, 350 ft2 native plantings, and rain gardens on at least 12 properties, including the Gibson Island and Round Lake Park demonstration sites.
The best practices require a contract to remain in effect for 10 years and must include minimum operation and maintenance requirements and data collection as described in grant condition #16. If best practice(s) are implemented on land owned by the grant Sponsor, this Lake Protection Grant Agreement serves as the contract. If best practice(s) are implemented on land other than the sponsor\2019s, a contract between the sponsor and landowner that abides by grant condition #16 is required.
The Department may require re-payment of project installation costs if the best practice is disturbed or removed. The Sponsor and/or the Department may perform site inspections and/or monitoring to ensure project success.
Deliverables: Best practice location and design information, if not included in the application; signed 10-year landowner contract; pre and post project installation photographs; summary of education activities and publicity/promotion of Healthy Lakes initiative, if applicable.
Special conditions: The state share of each best practice cannot exceed $1,000. The state share of grant administration and technical assistance costs may not exceed 10% of the grant award; technical assistance does not include implementation labor. Funding cannot be used for mitigation or regulatory compliance activities. Water regulation and/or county zoning permits must be issued before construction. The Healthy Lakes logo should be used for promotion and publicity, and DNR recognized as a funding source.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
7/1/2005
Waters Involved
Shawano Lake
Status
Complete

Shawano County: Lmi-Shawano Lake Diagnostic Feasibility Study: Shawano County proposes to conduct a diagnostic and feasibility study to better understand the ecosystem of Shawano Lake and its watershed, to educate and inform the public about this ecosystem, to establish a management partnership to identify appropriate management options, and to implement a management strategy. The objectives of the study include: determine the current water quality in Shawano Lake, understand how/where watershed land uses impact water quality, identify the importance of internal sources of phosphorus, assess the influence of aquatic plants on lake water quality, foster a cooperative and active community focused on Shawano Lake and its watershed, develop community and agency agreement on effective management options, and implement the management strategy. The project elements and deliverables will be completed as described in the project proposal submitted to the Department and dated April 28, 2005.


Grant Details
Lake Protection Grant
Date
9/1/2001
Waters Involved
Wilson Lake
Status
Complete

Shawano County: Acq-Kluck Land Acquisition On Wilson Lake: Shawano County proposes to purchase 71 acres of land known as the Kluck parcel on Wilson Lake for conservancy purposes.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
12/20/1990
Waters Involved
Lower Red Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Gresham: Lower Red Lake Data Collection & Management Planning: Assemble and review existing data on the lake and watershed. Define data gaps from above and gather additional infromation to include: a) water quality sampling at 3 sites to include all or some of the parameters in table 1 of the application,b) sediment sample to be analyzed for % organics, total solids, total-P, ammonia N, Kjeldahl N. Develop and implement a public involvement program. Prepare land use map for lake and watershed. Identify and evaluate existing ordinances related tonon-point pollution control. Develop draft report for public review and comment. Prepare and distribute lake management plan. Information will be disseminated through newsletter mailings, fact sheet distributions, public meetings, local newspaperarticles, and TV/radio spots (if possible). Project results will be reposited at Town Halls (Herman and Red Springs), Village Hall (Gresham), and County Courthouse (Shawano).


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Lower Red Lake
Status
Complete

Red Lakes Management District: Lower Red Lk Comprehensive Management Plan Project: The Red Lakes Management District proposes to delineate the lake's watershed, conduct in-lake water quality monitoring, conduct a complete aquatic plant survey, and use this information to complete an updated comprehensive lake management plan and aquatic plant harvesting plan for Red Lakes. The public will be involved in the project through a variety of educational forums and participation in the planning process. The project elements and deliverables are specified in the grant application materials submitted February 1, 2006.

If consultant is to provide the final report, it is recommended the Grantee provide the DNR Lakes 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
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Lower Red Lake
Status
Complete

Red Lakes Management District: Red Lakes Management Plan: The Red Lakes Management District proposes to update their Comprehensive Management Plan on Upper and Lower Red Lakes during the period 2015-2017. The project elements and deliverables are specified in the Red Lakes Management District Lake Protection Grant application, dated December 9, 2014. The deliverables of the grant project will include all elements listed under NR 198.43 (1)

The grant also includes conducting Point Intercept surveys using the DNR Aquatic Plant Treatment Evaluation Protocol http://www4.uwsp.edu/cnr/uwexlakes/ecology/APM/Appendix-D.pdf , in addition to lake bathymetry mapping.

If consultant is to provide the final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR will be provided both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to, submission of grantee\2019s final payment request. All information associated with this project is subject to public record.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Moose Lake
Status
Complete

Friends Of Moose Lake: Comprehensive Lake Management Plan - Moose Lake: The Friends of Moose Lake is sponsoring a project to complete a Lake Management Plan. Project goals include: 1) Research/compile existing physical, biological, and social data to compare with newly collected data; 2) Collect new water quality data to meet objectives of WISCALM Tier 1 baseline monitoring strategy; 3) Assess aquatic macrophyte community condition; 4) Include stakeholders in management planning, data collection/monitoring, and education events; 4) Survey residents for recreational and lake concerns; 5) Begin long-term water level monitoring; 6) Determine current status of the lake\2019s fish population and angler satisfaction levels; 7) Review local institutional programs; 8) Assess shoreline condition collecting development density information, presence/absence of fish and wildlife critical habitat and in-lake course woody structure; 9) Analyze land-use and identify potential critical sites of nutrient/sediment loads within the lake watershed.

Project deliverables include: 1) Summary of lake user survey results; 2) Project related newsletter article(s); 3) Summary of water level data for 2 field seasons; 4) Summary of water quality lab chemistry results; 5) Point-intercept aquatic macrophyte data and frequency in table form; 6) Angler diary information compiled into a visual summary; 7) Map of immediate watershed with potential critical areas identified; 8) Final written comprehensive lake management plan with management recommendation; 9) Listing and map of shore land management ranks per parcel; 10)Written review of the county resource management plan and sharing of project results for incorporation into county plan updates; 11) Final report and close out materials, including budget items.

Specific project conditions: semi-annual progress reports submitted to WDNR; WDNR review of draft Lake Management Plan; The WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of all data and or reports/plans generated as a result of this project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Red River
Status
Complete

Red Lakes Management District: Lower Red Lk Comprehensive Management Plan Project: The Red Lakes Management District proposes to delineate the lake's watershed, conduct in-lake water quality monitoring, conduct a complete aquatic plant survey, and use this information to complete an updated comprehensive lake management plan and aquatic plant harvesting plan for Red Lakes. The public will be involved in the project through a variety of educational forums and participation in the planning process. The project elements and deliverables are specified in the grant application materials submitted February 1, 2006.

If consultant is to provide the final report, it is recommended the Grantee provide the DNR Lakes 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
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Red River
Status
Complete

Red Lakes Management District: Upper Red Lk Comprehensive Management Plan Project: The Red Lakes Management District proposes to delineate the lake's watershed, conduct in-lake water quality monitoring, conduct a complete aquatic plant survey, and use this information to complete an updated comprehensive lake management plan and aquatic plant harvesting plan for Red Lakes. The public will be involved in the project through a variety of educational forums and participation in the planning process. The project elements and deliverables are specified in the grant application materials submitted February 1, 2006.

If consultant is to provide the final report, it is recommended the Grantee provide the DNR Lakes 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
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Red River
Status
Complete

Friends Of Moose Lake: Comprehensive Lake Management Plan - Moose Lake: The Friends of Moose Lake is sponsoring a project to complete a Lake Management Plan. Project goals include: 1) Research/compile existing physical, biological, and social data to compare with newly collected data; 2) Collect new water quality data to meet objectives of WISCALM Tier 1 baseline monitoring strategy; 3) Assess aquatic macrophyte community condition; 4) Include stakeholders in management planning, data collection/monitoring, and education events; 4) Survey residents for recreational and lake concerns; 5) Begin long-term water level monitoring; 6) Determine current status of the lake\2019s fish population and angler satisfaction levels; 7) Review local institutional programs; 8) Assess shoreline condition collecting development density information, presence/absence of fish and wildlife critical habitat and in-lake course woody structure; 9) Analyze land-use and identify potential critical sites of nutrient/sediment loads within the lake watershed.

Project deliverables include: 1) Summary of lake user survey results; 2) Project related newsletter article(s); 3) Summary of water level data for 2 field seasons; 4) Summary of water quality lab chemistry results; 5) Point-intercept aquatic macrophyte data and frequency in table form; 6) Angler diary information compiled into a visual summary; 7) Map of immediate watershed with potential critical areas identified; 8) Final written comprehensive lake management plan with management recommendation; 9) Listing and map of shore land management ranks per parcel; 10)Written review of the county resource management plan and sharing of project results for incorporation into county plan updates; 11) Final report and close out materials, including budget items.

Specific project conditions: semi-annual progress reports submitted to WDNR; WDNR review of draft Lake Management Plan; The WDNR will be provided electronic and hard copies of all data and or reports/plans generated as a result of this project.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Red River
Status
Complete

Red Lakes Management District: Red Lakes Management Plan: The Red Lakes Management District proposes to update their Comprehensive Management Plan on Upper and Lower Red Lakes during the period 2015-2017. The project elements and deliverables are specified in the Red Lakes Management District Lake Protection Grant application, dated December 9, 2014. The deliverables of the grant project will include all elements listed under NR 198.43 (1)

The grant also includes conducting Point Intercept surveys using the DNR Aquatic Plant Treatment Evaluation Protocol http://www4.uwsp.edu/cnr/uwexlakes/ecology/APM/Appendix-D.pdf , in addition to lake bathymetry mapping.

If consultant is to provide the final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR will be provided both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to, submission of grantee\2019s final payment request. All information associated with this project is subject to public record.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
12/20/1990
Waters Involved
Upper Red Lake
Status
Complete

Village Of Gresham: Upper Red Lake & Watershed Data Collection, Lake Monitoring: Assemble and review existing data on the lake and watershed. Define data gaps from the above and agter additional data to include: a) water quality sampling at 3 sites for all or some of the parameters in table 1 of the allpication, b) sediment sample tobe analyzed for % organics, total solids, total-P, ammonia N, Kjeldahl N. Develop and implement public involvement program. Prepare land use map for lake and watershed. Identify and evaluate existing ordinances related to non-point pollution control.Develop draft report for public review and comment. Prepare and distribute lake management plan. Information will be disseminated through newsletter mailings, fact sheet distributions, public meetings, local newspaper articles, TV/radio spots(if possible). Project results will be reposited at: Town Halls (Herman and Red Springs), Village Hall (Gresham) and County Courthouse (Shawano).


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
4/1/2006
Waters Involved
Upper Red Lake
Status
Complete

Red Lakes Management District: Upper Red Lk Comprehensive Management Plan Project: The Red Lakes Management District proposes to delineate the lake's watershed, conduct in-lake water quality monitoring, conduct a complete aquatic plant survey, and use this information to complete an updated comprehensive lake management plan and aquatic plant harvesting plan for Red Lakes. The public will be involved in the project through a variety of educational forums and participation in the planning process. The project elements and deliverables are specified in the grant application materials submitted February 1, 2006.

If consultant is to provide the final report, it is recommended the Grantee provide the DNR Lakes 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
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
2/15/2015
Waters Involved
Upper Red Lake
Status
Complete

Red Lakes Management District: Red Lakes Management Plan: The Red Lakes Management District proposes to update their Comprehensive Management Plan on Upper and Lower Red Lakes during the period 2015-2017. The project elements and deliverables are specified in the Red Lakes Management District Lake Protection Grant application, dated December 9, 2014. The deliverables of the grant project will include all elements listed under NR 198.43 (1)

The grant also includes conducting Point Intercept surveys using the DNR Aquatic Plant Treatment Evaluation Protocol http://www4.uwsp.edu/cnr/uwexlakes/ecology/APM/Appendix-D.pdf , in addition to lake bathymetry mapping.

If consultant is to provide the final report, it is recommended that the Grantee provide the DNR Lake Coordinator with a draft for comment on report adequacy prior to making final payment to the consultant. DNR will be provided both paper and electronic .pdf copies of the final report along with, or prior to, submission of grantee\2019s final payment request. All information associated with this project is subject to public record.


Grant Details
Large Scale Lake Planning
Date
10/1/1996
Waters Involved
Wolf River
Status
Complete

Wolf River Preservation Association: Wolf River Watershed Management Planning - Phase 2: The Wolf River Preservation Association proposes to continue watershed management planning activities. Phase 2 project activities include continuing water quality monitoring, conducting a recreational use survey, continuing to assess erosional areas, continuing to identify exotic species, and preparation of a report summarizing the data collected and analyses performed. The sponsor will provide the Department of Natural Resources with both a paper copy and an electronic copy of the report. Information about the results of phase 2 activities will be disseminated to the public by newsletter, fact sheet, public meeting, and local newspaper article.


Monitoring & Projects

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

Grants and Management Projects
Red River Watershed
Watershed Recommendations
Best Management Practices, Implement
Shawano County Nonpoint Source BMPs
Date
Status
This project is an installation of nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin?s waters and was funded by the 319 grant.
11/10/2017
In Progress
Projects
Documents
 
Red River WatershedWatershed History Note