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  • Sweet Water Policy Committee Agenda 2012-5-21

    Sweet Water Southeastern Wisconsin Watersheds Trust, Inc. Policy Committee Meeting Monday, May 21, 2012 1:30 – 3:30 pm MMSD Headquarters, Milwaukee 260 W. Seeboth St., Milwaukee, WI 53204 O.J. Noer Conference Room A AGENDA 1. Introductions/reintroductions (Neil Palmer) 2. Menomonee River watershed-based stormwater permit status report (Mike Hahn and Jeff Martinka) 3. Green Infrastructure-related efforts in the region 4. Discussion of how to integrate numbers 1 & 2 5. Updates on priority policy

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  • Kk 3 Fact Sheet

    Fact Sheet for Assessment Point KK-3 Watershed Restoration Plan Assessment Point: KK-3 The following data are excerpts from multiple reports. While the same location in the Kinnickinnic watershed is represented, the assessment point IDs differ. Throughout the following data, Assessment Point KK-3 is also represented by: o Reach 710 o RI-710 o Kinnickinnic River Upstream of Confluence with Wilson Park Creek 94 59 59 181 59 100 894 N at io n ve al A Villa ge of WEST MILW AUKE E B ur

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  • Kk 2 Fact Sheet

    Fact Sheet for Assessment Point KK-2 Watershed Restoration Plan Assessment Point: KK-2 The following data are excerpts from multiple reports. While the same location in the Kinnickinnic watershed is represented, the assessment point IDs differ. Throughout the following data, Assessment Point KK-2 is also represented by: o Reach 801 o RI-801 o South 43rd Street Ditch 94 59 59 181 59 100 894 N at io n ve al A Villa ge of WEST MILW AUKE E B ur nha m S t B ur nha m S t SOUTH 43RD ST

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  • Kk 1 Fact Sheet

    Fact Sheet for Assessment Point KK-1 Watershed Restoration Plan Assessment Point: KK-1 The following data are excerpts from multiple reports. While the same location in the Kinnickinnic watershed is represented, the assessment point IDs differ. Throughout the following data, Assessment Point KK-1 is also represented by: o Reach 831 o RI-831 o Lyons Park Creek 94 59 59 181 59 100 894 N at io n ve al A Villa ge of WEST MILW AUKE E B ur nha m S t B ur nha m S t SOUTH 43RD ST REET DI

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  • SwtWtr Nwsletr 2012 WEB 000

    RiversReport WINTER 2012 | VOLUME 3 NO. 1 Photo: Kate Morgan A 2011 Sweet Water Recap JEFF MARTINKA, SWEET WATER Photo: Sweet Water Learning for life Jeff Martinka he past year was one of marked progress for the partners of Sweet Water—the Southeastern Wisconsin Watersheds Trust, Inc. Looking back, here is a sampling of the successes of our collaborative in 2011. T Morgan, including the RiversReport newsletter, the new Watersheds Watch e-newsletter, improvements to our website and Facebook

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  • MN_CH5_APP5C_040110

              APPENDIX 5C Table 93 LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY DESIGNATIONS AND SELECTED RESPONSIBILITIES AND PRIORITIZATION FOR THE POINT SOURCE POLLUTION ABATEMENT ELEMENT OF THE RECOMMENDED REGIONAL WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN UPDATE FOR THE GREATER MILWAUKEE WATERSHEDS Upgrade Wastewater Treatment Plant According to Recent Site Study or Facilities Plan [High Priority]a -------X -------X ---------------X ------ Point Source Management Agency Dodge Countyb ...........................

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  • MN_CH5_APP5A_040110

              APPENDIX 5A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A Fresh Look at Road Salt: Widespread Aquatic Toxicity and Water Quality Impacts on Local, Regional, and National Scales Steven R. Corsi*,1, David J. Graczyk1, Steven W. Geis2, Nathaniel L. Booth1, Kevin D. Richards1 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Middleton, Wisconsin, USA; 2Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, Madison, Wisconsin, USA AUTHOR EMAIL ADDRESS: srcorsi@usgs.gov Corresponding author phone: (608) 821-3835; fax: (608) 821-3817; email: srcorsi@usgs.g

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  • MN_CH5_040110

    Watershed Restoration Plan Menomonee River Chapter 5: Identify Solutions and Develop Management Strategies to Achieve Goals 5.1 Goals Identified in the Watershed Planning Effort As discussed in Chapter 3, the Executive Steering Committee of the Southeastern Wisconsin Watersheds Trust, Inc. (SWWT) determined that the water quality goals from the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission’s (SEWRPC) Regional Water Quality Management Plan Update (RWQMPU) should be used for the Watershed

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  • MN_CH4_APP4D_040110

              APPENDIX 4D Menomonee River Watershed 12.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Total NP Load per acre Baseline Annual Fecal Coliform Loads Ranked by Total Nonpoint Load Per Acre Assessment Point MN-18 MN-16 MN-17 MN-15 MN-14 MN-13 MN-12 MN-11 MN-6 MN-9 MN-10 MN-8 MN-7 MN-5 MN-3 MN-4 MN-2 MN-1 Total load (counts) 1,910,966 2,342,744 421,757 1,735,461 2,353,537 1,102,226 159,102 2,203,091 411,666 775,299 150,343 224,212 200,552 243,600 77,793 94,701 80,777 17,

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  • Kk 8 Fact Sheet

    Fact Sheet for Assessment Point KK-8 Watershed Restoration Plan Assessment Point: KK-8 The following data are excerpts from multiple reports. While the same location in the Kinnickinnic watershed is represented, the assessment point IDs differ. Throughout the following data, Assessment Point KK-8 is also represented by: o Reach 818 o RI-818 o Wilson Park Creek 94 59 59 181 59 100 894 N at io n ve al A Villa ge of WEST MILW AUKE E B ur nha m S t B ur nha m S t SOUTH 43RD ST REET D

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