2005 Targeted Watersheds  Grants:
                                  Vermillion River
                                           Minnesota
    WHY IS THIS WATERSHED SPECIAL?
    The Vermillion River is located near the urban area of Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota. At 335
    square miles, the rural and suburban watershed is the largest in the seven-county metropolitan
    area. It is experiencing typical problems posed by growth and development including an increasing
    volume of runoff, yet it remains a world-class trout stream. According to Trout Unlimited, the
    Vermillion River is the only remaining world-class trout stream in a major metropolitan area in the
    United States.

    ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES
    The Vermillion River faces the same problems as most urban rivers: increased turbidity, thermal
    loading, and high fecal coliform concentrations. The EPA Targeted Watersheds Grant will address:

    •   Increased flow volume resulting from more impervious surfaces, agricultural drainage, and
        greater point source discharges.
    •   Increased thermal loading, as a result of point sources discharges and increasing amounts of
        impervious surface.
     RESTORATION ACTIVITIES
     The Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers Organization (VRWJPO) will use the Targeted Watersheds
     Grant funds to address the flow volume and thermal loading issues in the watershed. They will
     accomplish this by:

    	   •  Identifying critical tradable watershed functions and
                                          creating a common currency and regulatory framework in
                                          which to implement the trading system.

                                       •  Establishing infiltration and shading requirements to
                                          preserve the cold water in-flows to the Vermillion River to
                                          protect the trout fishery

                                       •  Setting uniform regulatory standards and criteria to support
                                          market trading, including recommending changes to
                                          ordinances,  rules and zoning to incorporate ecological
                                          functions.

                                       •  Augmenting the existing water quality monitoring network
                                          throughout the watershed to gauge improvements,
Scientists routinely gather data and conduct research on     establish a baseline, and evaluate the effects of this
the Vermillion River and its tributaries. The grant will       project On future Watershed functions.
enhance the already-extensive monitoring network to
help identify the critical functions of the watershed that
exist in different locations.
    EPA840-F-07-001L
www.epa.gov/twg

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A STRONG PARTNERSHIP FOR CHANGE
The Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers
Organization brings together government, academia,
and non-profit organizations to help improve
Midwestern trout streams. Partners include:


 •   Applied Ecological Services

 •   University of Minnesota, Department of Applied
    Economics

 •   University of Minnesota, Department of Civil
    Engineering

 •   Dakota and Scott Counties

 •   Soil and Water Conservation Districts

 •   Cities and Townships of the Vermillion River
    Watershed

 •   Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
 •   Metropolitan Council
      EPA's Targeted Watersheds
                   Grants

  EPA's Targeted Watersheds Grants program is
  a competitive grant program designed to
  encourage collaborative, community-driven
  approaches to meet clean water goals.
  Fast-paced growth increases surface water
  runoff and the risk of water resource
  contamination. It also decreases the amount of
  water infiltrating into the ground, thereby
  reducing groundwater recharge.
For More Information Contact:

JohnJaschke
Dakota County Water Resources
Manager
john.jaschke@co.dakota. state, mn. us
(952)891-7011

www.co.dakota.mn.us/vermillionjpo

Funding: $675,000
The Vermillion River's temperature is near
the upper limit of the thermal regime
required to sustain the existing healthy
trout population.
                          2005 Targeted Watersheds Grants - Vermillion River

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