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Shoreline Restoration

The Stearns Conservation District can assist lake shore owners who voluntarily want to improve and restore their shoreline. Our Riparian Resource Specialist will work one-on-one with you to help determine the best methods for managing your shoreline. Let us help you transform your shoreline space into a beautiful oasis!

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Your shoreline is part of a large community which can have impacts far and wide. Maintaining or restoring your shoreline is essential for our waters health and to providing fish and wildlife habitat. This concept, often referred to as shoreland buffers or lakescaping, extends both lakeward and landward from the water's edge. Generally, a natural buffer strip at least 25 feet landward is preferred, but any unmowed or undisturbed area provides benefits.

 

We are available to assist you with technical information, design, cost share, and implementation of your project. If you are interested in a shoreline erosion control project, contact the Stearns Conservation District to speak to one of our staff about your potential project.

Shoreline/Streambank Stabilization & Restoration Benefits:

1. Controls shoreline erosion with deep rooted plants

2. Protects water quality by filtering runoff

3. Reduces flooding

4. Creates fish and wildlife habitat

5. Discourages nuisance geese

6. Low maintenance

7. Provides privacy

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Projects | Highlights

Bio-Retention and Shoreland Restoration at Stearns County Service Center

Completed:

2008

This project included raingardens, infiltration swales, prairie plantings and more.

Big Birch Lake Shoreland Protection and Raingarden Installation

Completed:

2010

Lake Koronis Shoreline Stabilization

Completed:

2014

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