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*On January 22, 2014 the Board of Water and Soil Resources Board approved the FY 2014 clean water fund recipients. To see a list of stormwater projects, click on this link. [[file:Clean Water Legacy Stormwater Projects 2014.docx]] To see a complete list of projects that were funded, go to the [http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/cleanwaterfund/fy2014/FY2014_Projects_and_Practices.pdf list of funded projects] | *On January 22, 2014 the Board of Water and Soil Resources Board approved the FY 2014 clean water fund recipients. To see a list of stormwater projects, click on this link. [[file:Clean Water Legacy Stormwater Projects 2014.docx]] To see a complete list of projects that were funded, go to the [http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/cleanwaterfund/fy2014/FY2014_Projects_and_Practices.pdf list of funded projects] | ||
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+ | * Forest Lake Stormwater Filtration Retrofit — 2013 | ||
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+ | Sponsor: Comfort Lake-Forest Lake Watershed District | ||
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+ | Funding source: Clean Water Partnership Grant $143,025 | ||
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+ | Purpose: This project will implement a stormwater retrofit of an existing stormwater pond and shoreline stabilization project in the Hilo Lane development, circa 1970s, located on the south shore of Forest Lake. Stormwater treatment for this 14 acre tributary drainage area comprised of residential land uses will include bio-filtration, iron enhanced sand filtration, channel stabilization and shoreline stabilization. The estimated nutrient reduction from the project is almost 12 pounds per year of total phosphorous. |
This page provides information on funding sources and funding opportunities for stormwater projects and provides a list of funded projects.
Sponsor: Comfort Lake-Forest Lake Watershed District
Funding source: Clean Water Partnership Grant $143,025
Purpose: This project will implement a stormwater retrofit of an existing stormwater pond and shoreline stabilization project in the Hilo Lane development, circa 1970s, located on the south shore of Forest Lake. Stormwater treatment for this 14 acre tributary drainage area comprised of residential land uses will include bio-filtration, iron enhanced sand filtration, channel stabilization and shoreline stabilization. The estimated nutrient reduction from the project is almost 12 pounds per year of total phosphorous.