Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Co-Chair: Nancy Gibson
Room 5 State Office Building, St. Paul, MN
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
For printable version of LCCMR Presentation Schedule for June 22, 2016 click "here". (pdf file)
For presentation information click "here". (pdf file)
Time |
ID # |
Project Title |
$ Request |
Organization |
Project Manager |
| LCCMR Business Meeting/Process and Issue Discussion | |||||
| Household Chemicals as Water Pollutants and Toxic Precursors | $236,000 | ||||
| Innovative Nitrogen Removal Technology to Protect Water Quality | $476,100 | ||||
| New Self-Sustaining Nitrate and Pesticides Removal Biotechnology | $318,162 | ||||
| The Minnesota Center for Water Treatment Technology Innovation | $10,306,899 | ||||
| Preventing Fish Kills by Increasing Understanding | $699,905 | ||||
| Mesabi Trail, Wetland Crossing and Bridge Rehab | $1,231,500 | ||||
| Removing Plastic Particle Pollution from Minnesota Water Bodies | $359,540 | ||||
| Buffer Gap Analysis | $1,390,656 | ||||
| Break for Lunch | |||||
| Chemicals of Emerging Concern in Minnesota Fish | $436,922 | ||||
| Rearing Native Mussels and Building Water Quality Awareness | $591,925 | ||||
| Restoring Agricultural Lakes and Watersheds by Managing Carp | $967,100 | ||||
| Responsive Water Quality Monitoring: Southeastern Minnesota Trout Streams | $583,980 | ||||
| How Rapidly can Groundwater Quality be Improved? | $672,000 | ||||
| Reassessing Toxicity of Petroleum Spills with New Technologies | $423,189 | ||||
| Sulfate and Metal Removal from Northeast MinnesotaWaters | $298,325 | ||||
| Continuous Nitrate Pollution Monitoring at the Kitchen Sink | $276,590 | ||||
| Landslide Hazards and Impacts on Minnesota's Natural Environment | $672,408 | ||||