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Tag Archives: City of Madison Engineering Division
Reminder: Lake Wingra Watershed Management Planning Info Meeting Thursday March 26
A planning effort to develop a watershed wide management plan for the Lake Wingra Watershed has been a long-sought goal of the Friends of Lake Wingra (FoLW). The Friends of Lake Wingra in partnership and cooperation with the City of … Continue reading
Posted in City of Madison Engineering Division, Friends of Lake Wingra, Lake Wingra Watershed, Lake Wingra Watershed management planning
Tagged City of Madison Engineering Division, Friends of Lake Wingra, Lake Wingra, lake wingra watershed, Restored spring flow, water quality, watershed management
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Madison Engineering Division Considering Additional Sites for Aluminum Sulfate Application
Watershed planners are recommending that either the Odana Golf Course Pond or the Secret Pond storm water pond in the UW-Madison Arboretum be considered as potential sites for the addition of alum to capture phosphorous in storm water runoff. This … Continue reading
Posted in Alum application trial, City of Madison Engineering Division, Friends of Lake Wingra, Lake Wingra, Lake Wingra Watershed, Lake Wingra Watershed management plan, Lake Wingra Watershed management planning, Madison/Nakoma Road storm water pond, Marion Dunn Pond, Phosphorus, Phosphorus in storm water
Tagged Alum dosing facilities, aluminum sulfate, City of Madison Engineering Division, Clean Lakes Alliance, Friends of Lake Wingra, Lake Wingra, lake wingra watershed, Marion Dunn Pond, Marion Dunn Pond alum application, Odana Golf Course Pond, Phosphorous reduction, Secret Pond, Yahara Clean Strategic Action Plan for PHosphorous Reduction
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An Urban Restoration Opportunity–Missed
About a year ago I wrote a post, An Urban Restoration Opportunity, in which I talked about a golden opportunity the City of Madison had to make substantial environmental and cultural improvements to the blighted storm water ditch down the … Continue reading
Posted in Ecological restoration, Green stormwater infrastructure, Lake Wingra, Lake Wingra Watershed, Lake Wingra Watershed management planning, Madison lakes and beaches, Madison/Nakoma Road storm water pond, Restoration in Madison Wisconsin, Storm water, Stormwater best management practices
Tagged City of Madison Engineering Division, civic engagement, Lake Wingra, lake wingra watershed, nakoma road, new storm sewer main on Cherokee Drive, Restoration ecology, road resurfacing on Cherokee Drive, Storm water management, storm water runoff
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The Wingra Watershed Environmental Awards . . .
. . . for Stewardship and for Neglect But before we announce this week’s winners and losers, some background. Thus begins a periodic recognition of exemplary watershed environmental stewardship and of disappointing cases of environmental neglect in the Lake Wingra … Continue reading
Posted in Community-based restoration, Ecological restoration, Friends of Lake Wingra, Groundwater, Human impacts on restorations, invasive plants, Lake protection, Lake Wingra, Lake Wingra Watershed, Madison/Nakoma Road storm water pond, Rain gardens, Springs, Storm water, Watershed protection
Tagged City of Madison Engineering Division, City of Madison Parks, civic engagement, ecological restoration, Friends of Lake Wingra, Lake Wingra, lake wingra watershed, Nakoma Park, Springs, Storm water management, Sustainable Schools Initiative, The Garlic Mustard Award, The Showy Lady's Slipper Award, Thoreau Elementary Green Team, Thoreau Elementary School, Watershed protection, Wingra Watershed Environmental Awards
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