Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District Ten Year Plan Update Mitchell Lake Association Annual Meeting September 23, 2010.

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Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District Ten Year Plan Update Mitchell Lake Association Annual Meeting September 23, 2010

Board of Managers At our January meeting, the managers organized as follows: Perry Forster - Chair Mike Casanova - Vice Chair Ken Wencl - Secretary Jill Crafton - Treasurer Philip Kirkegaard - Manager

Citizen’s Advisory Committee –Approximately 13 advisers who share their feelings and ideas with us regarding district matters –Mitchell Lake residents serving on the committee are Jim Nehl, Bob Shurson, Frank Spahn and John Tyler

The Watershed

The Bluff Creek Watershed

The Riley Creek Watershed

The Purgatory Creek Watershed

Management Principles Top to Bottom: Problems in each creek watershed should be addressed from top to bottom. Issues not addressed by others, for example lake internal nutrient loading. Fiscal Stability – trying to get the best value for the district Petition projects – respond to municipal petitions (Minnetonka) Adaptive Management – have to change when you see what you planned to do is not working. Pilot to full Resource Conservation – protect the healthy resources Public Communication and Stakeholder Participation

Third Generation Plan Our vision is to achieve sustainable uses appropriate for each body of water in the district Achieving this will result in the following: –Waters dominated by diverse native fish and plant populations –Lakes with water clarity of 2 meters or more –Delisting of half of all impaired lakes or stream reaches –An engaged and educated public and scientific community participating in adaptive management activities –Regulatory recommendations necessary for municipal, county and state authorities to sustain the achieved conditions

Early 2010 Summary Over the winter dredged two ponds adjacent to Round Lake to improve its water quality Lotus Lake Outlet Analysis and Volume Control project. Developed a model to understand why Lotus bounces as it does after rain events Continued the Fish Barrier and Control project in conjunction with the University of Minnesota Weed surveys were conducted on Lotus Lake and we have confirmed a link between reduced oxygen and the release of phosphorous from the lake bottom Samples were collected from Lakes Lotus, Ann, Susan, Mitchell and Riley to measure cyanobacteria in the water.

Early 2010 Summary (Cont.) There were a number of activities on Mitchell Lake –There was weed harvesting in June and July. Hopefully the curly leaf pondweed was harvested early enough that further proliferation can be prevented In 2009, approximately 1,000,000 pounds were harvested In 2010, approximately 927,000 (463 tons) were harvested –791,000 pounds in June –136,000 pounds in July –The Solar Bee experiment did not achieve the desired results and was discontinued –We embarked on oxygen management in the lake and confirmed that it is viable way to manage phosphorous in shallow lakes

Mitchell Lake - Total Phosphorous

Mitchell Lake - Secchi Disk Readings

Mitchell Lake - Chlorophyll Readings

Mitchell Lake - Phycocyanin Concentrations

Some General Plans for 2011 The University of Minnesota Fish and Plant Management project will be continuing The carp will be removed from Lake Lucy and an aeration project will be started to reduce the phosphorous release There will be an aeration project on Rice Marsh Lake Extensive sampling will be conducted on Lake Riley to generate information that will lead to better management of the curly leaf pondweed and Eurasian milfoil. Weed harvesting will begin on Red Rock Lake. This is a joint project with Eden Prairie.

Mitchell Lake Plans for 2011 Weed harvesting will continue in 2011 Paleolimnolgical core sample results are expected in March These results will help us in making future plans for lake improvements. Want to reduce phosphorous release via oxygenation, aeration, sediment oxidation or a combination of these methods. We’re hopeful that the clean up of Round Lake will reduce the external phosphorous loading in Mitchell Lake.

What Can Private Citizens Do To Help? Create a more natural shoreline –Native plants along the shore acts as a buffer zone intercepting nutrients and reducing runoff, erosion and sedimentation –Plants growing in and near the water are critical for wildlife, fish habitat and a healthy lakeshore –Installing a buffer zone can restore the critical health of the lake that may have been eliminated previously by sod, hard structures or mowing.

What Can Private Citizens Do To Help? Keep the water runoff on the land Aerate your lawn When you mow your lawn make it 2 1/2 to 3 inches in length Don’t put grass clippings in the roadway Consider building rainwater gardens (detention ponds) on your property Don’t use coal tar substances on your driveway

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