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The LRRWMO implementation program summarizes the activities the LRRWMO plans to perform over the <br />next 10 years. The implementation program includes administrative activities, programs (e.g., monitoring, <br />permitting), studies, and projects necessary to pursue LRRWMO goals. Methods for prioritizing and <br />funding programs, projects, and capital improvements are also discussed in this section. The <br />implementation of this plan will be through the LRRWMO, the member communities, Anoka Conservation <br />District, or a joint effort between the LRRWMO and other state, local or federal agencies. <br />The District's implementation plan is organized into the following major categories: <br />• Administration <br />• Programs, including: <br />o Engineering, Permitting, and Planning <br />o Education <br />o Monitoring <br />• Projects, including studies and Capital Improvements <br />Proposed LRRWMO activities are presented in Table 5-1 according to the above categories. Table 5-1 <br />includes the following planning -level information: <br />• Activity category <br />• Activity title <br />• Priority level (see Section 5.2) <br />• Goals addressed by the activity (see Table 4-1) <br />• Potential partners <br />• Estimated total cost over the 10-year Plan life (planning level) <br />• Proposed year(s) of implementation <br />• Estimated annual cost <br />The LRRWMO acknowledges that limited funding and capacity may prevent the scheduled completion of <br />all planned activities. To further guide implementation, activities presented in Table 5-1 are therefore <br />identified as having "high" or "medium" priority with consideration for several factors. <br />High Priority — high priority activities include those actions necessary for the LRRWMO to exist <br />and operate and activities required by Minnesota Statute 103E and Minnesota Rules 8410 (e.g., <br />5-1 <br />