In February of 2013, after 2+ years of work between ten dedicated organizations, the Wisconsin DNR approved a comprehensive LMP for Big Green Lake. Since the approval date, the partner organizations have obtained over $1,000,000 in funding to begin implementing the key components of the LMP, the primary goals & objectives of the LMP include:
1. Strategic Best Management Practices (BMPs) designed to reduce Ag runoff
2. Carp Barriers to reduce the spread of Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) fish & plants
3. AIS chemical Treatments to shallow water estuaries
4. Purchase of second Aquatic Plant Harvester
5. Updated and Improved lake & tributary monitoring program
6. Updated Watershed Computer Model
7. Updated Lake Computer Model
8. Urban Stormwater Plans
9. Updated Shoreline Restoration Program
10. Improvements to Environmentally Sensitive Conservancy Properties
11. Education and Information (virtual tour of watershed)
The LMP is a dynamic plan that will be improved/updated on a regular basis (annually) to continuously incorporate new lake and watershed activities as they become available or relevant to our particular resources.
In addition to the $1,000,000 already raised and committed to the LMP, our core LMP team members and partner organizations are currently working on our second round of funding which will include at least another million dollars of funding for LMP activities being implemented through 2017.
Our LMP partners include the following organizations:
* Green Lake Sanitary District
* Green Lake County Land Conservation
* Green Lake Conservancy
* Green Lake Association
* City of Green Lake
* City of Ripon
* Fond du Lac County Land Conservation
* USGS
* Wisconsin DNR
* Most Importantly – The Public
Lastly, you can reference the most current version of the Big Green Lake LMP by clicking on the link below:
Green Lake LMP – Part 1 – UPDATED 2015
LMP_Update_Part2_01012015
The Green Lake Sanitary District, which is located in Green Lake County, Wisconsin, was established in 1964 and includes all of the existing areas around the lake (excluding the City of Green Lake).
The District was formed as a means to protect Big Green Lake and its associated resources with respect to sanitation and related land, air and water quality matters. In addition to coordinating solid waste collection in parts of different Townships, the District also oversees the treatment of wastewater from just over 1,400 homes.
Garbage is picked up on Monday except for Holidays that fall on Monday