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+ | *Projects awarded under the Clean Water Action Section 319 grant for fiscal year 2017 were approved. The projects include a $92,588 grant to Carnelian Marine St. Croix Watershed District to reduce phosphorus loading and sedimentation to the St. Croix River, a $76,000 grant to Carnelian Marine St. Croix Watershed District to design and install up to four stormwater quality improvement practices to reduce phosphorus loading to Goose Lake and a $300,000 grant to Washington Conservation District to design and install up to sixteen stormwater quality improvement practices within the St. Croix Watershed to reduce phosphorus loading. | ||
*On June 2, 2017, the Metropolitan Council announced it had awarded grants for eight stormwater management projects in the seven-county metro area to improve water quality and reuse stormwater for irrigation. For more information and a description of the funded projects, go to [https://metrocouncil.org/News-Events/ the Met Council's Newsletter page] and find the June 2 release. Projects include $159,000 to the City of Fridley to construct a lined stormwater pond with iron enhanced pretreatment, $150,000 to the City of Minneapolis for stormwater capture systems, $150,000 to the City of South St. Paul to install an underground infiltration system including pretreatment devices and tree trenches, $150,000 for a stormwater reuse system at New Brighton's Lions Park, $37,000 for a filtration basin at the Kindergarten Center in Chaska, $150,000 to the City of Crystal for an infiltration gallery, $150,000 for an irrigation system at Shoreview Rice Creek fields and $53,507 for a biochar enhanced filter in Fridley. | *On June 2, 2017, the Metropolitan Council announced it had awarded grants for eight stormwater management projects in the seven-county metro area to improve water quality and reuse stormwater for irrigation. For more information and a description of the funded projects, go to [https://metrocouncil.org/News-Events/ the Met Council's Newsletter page] and find the June 2 release. Projects include $159,000 to the City of Fridley to construct a lined stormwater pond with iron enhanced pretreatment, $150,000 to the City of Minneapolis for stormwater capture systems, $150,000 to the City of South St. Paul to install an underground infiltration system including pretreatment devices and tree trenches, $150,000 for a stormwater reuse system at New Brighton's Lions Park, $37,000 for a filtration basin at the Kindergarten Center in Chaska, $150,000 to the City of Crystal for an infiltration gallery, $150,000 for an irrigation system at Shoreview Rice Creek fields and $53,507 for a biochar enhanced filter in Fridley. | ||
*On December 14, 2016, the Board of Soil and Water Resources (BWSR) approved more that 13 million dollars in Clean Water Grants. Many of the grants will fund stormwater projects. To learn more about the projects and the communities that received funding, go to [http://bwsr.state.mn.us/cleanwaterfund/index.html BWSR's Clean Water Fund] web site. | *On December 14, 2016, the Board of Soil and Water Resources (BWSR) approved more that 13 million dollars in Clean Water Grants. Many of the grants will fund stormwater projects. To learn more about the projects and the communities that received funding, go to [http://bwsr.state.mn.us/cleanwaterfund/index.html BWSR's Clean Water Fund] web site. |
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.
A Stormwater Funding Strategies workshop was held on February 6, 2017. Speakers were invited to talk about their source of funding and successful grant or loan recipients presented on the process they went through to receive the funding. All the presentations are listed below.
The recorded webinar can be found here. Please note that Nate Zwonitzer's presentation does not appear in the recorded version because of technical difficulties. Refer to the power point presentation listed above for information about this project.
For a complete list of stormwater projects funded with Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment funds, go to Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources-Clean Water, Land and Legacy Stories