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Lower Rum River Water Management Organization
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12/19/1996
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<br />. LRRWMO Meeting Minutes <br />June 28, 1996 <br />Page 3 <br />monitoring. Consensus reached to eliminate term "lake" and call Water Quality Monitoring, <br />eliminate funding for Lake Quality Water and retain funding for citizen monitoring program <br />called "Water Quality Monitoring" listed under date collection (eliminate #3 from public <br />involvement). <br />Citizen Advisorv Council: Lobermeier noted the 8410 Statute requirement for WMO's to have a <br />citizen advisory group to provide input and explained this item is included to meet that requirement. <br />Jankowski suggested this be accomplished at the annual meeting. Ferguson noted that the Six Cities <br />plan does not include a citizen advisory council. Lobermeier noted another consideration is that each <br />of the members on the LRRWMO represent their citizens and concurred the annual meeting could <br />fulfil that requirement. Consensus reached to eliminate the Citizen Advisory Council and <br />accomplish at the annual meeting. <br />Education/Information Articles: Consensus reached to remove funding and accomplish via <br />newsletter articles in member City's newsletters. <br />Promotional Pamphlet: Weaver suggested changing the term "pamphlet" to allow the LRRWMO to <br />• piggy-back with municipal tools which aze already in place. Lobenneier explained his intention to <br />prepare a very brief letter specifically about the LRRWMO identifying their mission and procedure <br />which can be distributed at member City Halls. He concurred with the benefit of using already <br />prepared brochures available from DNR, etc. Lobermeier explained he included $5,000 to cover <br />printing costs. Weaver suggested the printing be handled in-house. Schultz concurred and suggested <br />$1,500 to $2,000 which would be divided between members. Ferguson stated any desktop publishing <br />work can also be accomplished in-house. Consensus reached to handle in-house and reduce to <br />$1,000. <br />Data Collection Programs <br />Invesrieate Monitoring Grants: Consensus reached to reduce to $250 per year. Lobermeier agreed <br />with the logic of having a yearly budgeted amount. <br />Lake Level Monitorine: No change. <br />Lake Water Quality Monitorins: Consensus reached to eliminate. <br />Field Review for Monitoring Needs: Consensus reached to remove and combine with Monitoring <br />Plan (item 3 above). <br />• Establish Tazeet Loadines: Discussion was raised regazding whether funding for this item would take <br />place during the duration of the Second Generation Plan, or the Third Generation Plan. Ferguson <br />noted the Second Generation Plan is to address funding to implement only projects contained within <br />the Section Generation Plan. Schultz commented on the need for a notation to remind the LRRWMO <br />of the upcoming expense. Weaver pointed out that the funding for the Plan Update was in the <br />
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