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administrative and technical support to contribute to District goals and objectives. <br />District objectives typically require 2000+ workdays to complete. This is more than <br />current and proposed staff can provide. Workload management requires that programs <br />and services be prioritized, often favoring those that are self -funded. <br />IACD <br />Chris Lord <br />Kathy Berkness <br />Jamie Schurbon <br />Joan Spence <br />Mitch Haustein <br />Kris Guentzel <br />Andrew Dotseth <br />Kris Larson <br />ICCMI <br />Seasonal <br />Seasonal <br />Position <br />District Manager (1 FTE) <br />Office Administrator (1 FTE) <br />Water Resource Specialist (1 FTE) <br />Wetland Specialist (1 FTE) <br />Conservation Specialist (1 FTE) <br />Water Resource Technician (1 FTE) <br />Water Resource Technician (1 FTE) <br />Assistant Water Resource Technician (.25) <br />Position <br />Asst. Conservation Technician (.2 FTE) <br />Asst. Conservation Technician (.2 FTE) <br />NRCS Position (office in Elk River) <br />Mary Monte District Conservationist <br />Miranda Wagner Soil Conservation Technician <br />Partners <br />There are many entities that invest time and effort to manage natural resources in <br />Anoka County. Effective resource management can only be achieved when these <br />entities work together to share information and coordinate activities. ACD supervisors <br />and staff are committed to interagency cooperation to enhance resource management <br />outcomes. Following are some of our partners. <br />USDA Nat. Res. Conservation Serv. <br />US Army Corps of Engineers <br />US Geologic Survey <br />MN Dept. of Natural Resources <br />MN Geologic Survey <br />MN Pollution Control Agency <br />MN Board of Water and Soil Resources <br />MN Assoc. of SWCDs <br />Metropolitan Council <br />University of MN Extension <br />Schools <br />Anoka County <br />Finances and Central Services <br />Geographic Information Syst. <br />Risk Management <br />Surveyors <br />Attorney's Office <br />Parks and Recreation <br />Rice Creek Watershed District <br />Coon Creek Watershed District <br />Sunrise River Water Mgmt Org. <br />Mississippi River Water Mgmt Org <br />Lower Rum River Water Mgmt Org. <br />Upper Rum River Water Mgmt Org <br />Chambers of Commerce <br />Municipalities <br />Non -Profit Groups <br />League of Women Voters <br />Coon Lake Improvement Dist. <br />Coon Lake Improvement Assoc. <br />Martin Lake Assoc. <br />Linwood Lake Assoc. <br />Crooked Lake Assoc. <br />Fawn Lake Assoc. <br />Lake George Improvement Assoc. <br />page 58 Anoka Conservation District Comprehensive Plan October 2014 <br />
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