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*October, 2014: Clean Water Partnership $10,000 grant and $1,000,000 loan was awarded to the City of Winnebago for a green infrastructure project that will address water storage and illegal and illicit connections in a 25 block reconstruction project. Contact Chris Ziegler at cziegler@cityofwinnebago.com for additional information | *October, 2014: Clean Water Partnership $10,000 grant and $1,000,000 loan was awarded to the City of Winnebago for a green infrastructure project that will address water storage and illegal and illicit connections in a 25 block reconstruction project. Contact Chris Ziegler at cziegler@cityofwinnebago.com for additional information | ||
− | *October, 2014: Clean Water Partnership grant ($128,522) was awarded to Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District for infiltration areas and a sedimentation pond enhancement. Contact Diane Lynch at dlynch@plslwd.org for more information | + | *October, 2014: Clean Water Partnership grant ($128,522) was awarded to Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District for infiltration areas and a sedimentation pond enhancement. Contact Diane Lynch at dlynch@plslwd.org for more information. |
*October, 2014: Clean Water Partnership grant ($76,200) was awarded to the Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District for rain gardens, vegetated filter strips, rain barrels and permeable pavers. Contact Janet Smude at smude.aitkinswcd@gmail.com for more information. | *October, 2014: Clean Water Partnership grant ($76,200) was awarded to the Aitkin County Soil and Water Conservation District for rain gardens, vegetated filter strips, rain barrels and permeable pavers. Contact Janet Smude at smude.aitkinswcd@gmail.com for more information. | ||
*In April, 2014, the US EPA awarded a technical assistance grant to the City of St. Paul to help produce a green infrastructure feasibility study for a waterfront park in the vacated industrial area undergoing redevelopment. For additional information: http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/greeninfrastructure/gi_support.cfm#Technical Assistance or contact Wes Saunders-Pearce with the City of St. Paul: 651-266-9112 | *In April, 2014, the US EPA awarded a technical assistance grant to the City of St. Paul to help produce a green infrastructure feasibility study for a waterfront park in the vacated industrial area undergoing redevelopment. For additional information: http://water.epa.gov/infrastructure/greeninfrastructure/gi_support.cfm#Technical Assistance or contact Wes Saunders-Pearce with the City of St. Paul: 651-266-9112 |
This page provides information on funding sources and funding opportunities for stormwater projects, as well as a list of currently funded and previously funded projects.