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Volume Management

The PLSLWD's volume management efforts focus on identifying opportunities for increasing the water storage and improved runoff management practices in the watershed, and providing incentive payments and other options for achieving those increases. These efforts range from acquiring easements over wetlands to ensure their continued protection, promoting the installation of filter strips along ditches and streams, and restoring and enhancing drained wetlands. These efforts have the added benefits of protecting water quality and improving wildlife habitat, as well. Here are some examples of the PLSLWD’s land management efforts:

Wetland on No-Till farm

Filter Strip Incentive Program
In 1999 and again in 2005 the PLSLWD authorized supplemental payments for a filter strip program sponsored jointly with the Scott Soil and Water Conservation District. By pooling resources the PLSLWD and the Scott SWCD are able to offer incentive payments for 10-year agreements on filter strips that are competitive with rental rates for cropland. This makes conservation an economically competitive choice for farm operators in the watershed district. As of 2006, the District had 82.5 acres enrolled in the Filter Strip program. Program Cost: varies depending on level of interest.

Property and Easement Acquisition
The PLSLWD is also pursuing opportunities to protect critical areas through voluntary land acquisition. The District’s primary emphasis is to

purchase easements or land prior to development to protect low areas that include watercourses and wetlands. These easements also include upland buffers where appropriate. Upon acquisition, the areas are managed and maintained to promote water quality and wildlife habitat. Program Cost: varies depending on level of interest and project complexity.

Wetland Restoration
In conjunction with easement acquisition, the PLSLWD also works to identify and restore or enhance drained wetlands to increase water storage, improve water quality, and provide additional wildlife habitat. As of 2006, the District had 57.7 acres enrolled in the Wetland Restoration program.

District Permitting Program
The PLSLWD’s watershed rules also serve to improve volume management in the District by establishing requirements designed to minimize the runoff volume that is sent downstream from new and re-development. Click here for more information about the District’s permitting program.

Joint Projects
The PLSLWD also works collaboratively with other local governments to encourage the use of best management practices in land management and development, and to identify and implement joint projects that decrease the volume and improve the quality of runoff in the watershed. To coordinate with and benefit from these other programs, the District is proactively engaging other entities. In particular the District has participated in the development of the Comprehensive Water Resources Plan for the Scott County Watershed Management Organization, provided input on the county’s Comprehensive Land Use Plan, and engaged individual County Commissioners in the land management discussion. The District also participates periodically in the development review group for the county and one of the local cities. To date District staff continues participate in the Scott Watershed Management Organization’s rulemaking process, and also continues to discuss rule/ordinance equivalency with the cities of Prior Lake, Savage and Shakopee.

Would you like more information on this topic? Please email: info@plslwd.org

 

 

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