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Swamp Lake Iron Enhanced Sand Filter Project
The Swamp Iron Enhanced Sand Filter (IESF) is an important part of watershed nutrient reduction and preventing nutrients from reaching the downstream County Ditch 13 system, Spring Lake and Prior Lakes. The Swamp IESF is expected to filter, bind with excess nutrients, and remove 89 lbs of Phosphorus per year, and presents one of most cost-effective, and far-reaching solutions in the watershed strategy.
2024 Swamp Lake Plant Survey Document
What to know about Blue-Green Algae News
The Watershed District has received a number of reports of suspected Blue-Green Algae this summer. Read the full news story for complete information about it
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2021 Upper Watershed Blueprint Document
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2020 Water Resources Management Plan Document
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Aquatic Plant Survey Summary for Six Lakes (2016) Document
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2024 Swamp Lake Plant Survey Document
2021 Upper Watershed Blueprint Document
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2020 Water Resources Management Plan Document
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Aquatic Plant Survey Summary for Six Lakes (2016) Document
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What to know about Blue-Green Algae News
The Watershed District has received a number of reports of suspected Blue-Green Algae this summer. Read the full news story for complete information about it
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Swamp Lake Iron Enhanced Sand Filter Project
The Swamp Iron Enhanced Sand Filter (IESF) is an important part of watershed nutrient reduction and preventing nutrients from reaching the downstream County Ditch 13 system, Spring Lake and Prior Lakes. The Swamp IESF is expected to filter, bind with excess nutrients, and remove 89 lbs of Phosphorus per year, and presents one of most cost-effective, and far-reaching solutions in the watershed strategy.