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Project Priorities <br />ACD and its partners are continuously working to identify the most cost effective <br />opportunities to improve water quality, reduce discharge to the stormwater conveyance <br />system, recharge groundwater, and improve habitat. Methods used each year to identify <br />worthwhile projects include, but not limited to, lake shore and riverbank inventories, <br />subwatershed stormwater retrofit assessments, site consultations and designs, TMDL <br />implementation planning, water resource investigations, and open space planning. <br />The following is a list of work products that are completed, underway or planned <br />wherein multiple projects have been identified. All of these work products are for <br />resources of high priority and as such, all projects identified therein are considered high <br />priorities for installation. The most cost-effective projects should be pursued first <br />however. <br />Lakeshore and Riverbank Inventories <br />• Lake George <br />• Martin Lake <br />• Crooked Lake <br />• Ham Lake <br />• Coon Lake <br />• Linwood Lake <br />• Fawn Lake <br />• Typo Lake <br />• East Twin Lake <br />• Rum River <br />• Mississippi River (Coon Rapids Dam Pool) <br />Subwatershed Stormwater Retrofit Assessments <br />• Rice Lake <br />• Sand Creek <br />• Woodcrest Creek <br />• Lower Coon Creek <br />• Martin Lake <br />• Golden Lake <br />• Oak Glen Creek <br />• Coon Lake <br />• Moore Lake <br />• Middle Coon Creek <br />• Springbrook <br />• Stonybrook <br />• Pleasure Creek <br />Site Consultations and Designs <br />• Oak Glen Creek stabilization project <br />page 50 Anoka Conservation District Comprehensive Plan October 2014 <br />