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Lake Koronis Shoreline Restoration and Stormwater Infiltration

After Shoreline Restoration on Lake Koronis

Year Completed:

2016

Major Watershed:

North Fork Crow River

This project incorporates a 50‐foot‐wide shoreline restoration with multiple infiltration practices that treat water off the adjacent roads, building sites and trail.  With the topography and water flow in the immediate area, the property is in an ideal location to intercept the water runoff within the watershed going into Lake Koronis.  


Components:

  • Soil Amendments

  • Native Vegetation

  • Maintenance Contract

  • Retaining Wall Removal


Benefits:

  • Erosion Control

  • Water Infiltration and Runoff Control

  • Sediment & Nutrient Reduction

  • Fish & Wildlife Habitat


Pollution Reduction Estimates:

  • Phosphorus: 1.2 lbs./yr

  • Sediment: 121 tons/yr


Partners on the project included the landowner, Stearns Conservation District, and Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA).


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