Submittal of Annual Reports and other Compliance Documents for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permits

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Reporting Information Submittal Type: Annual Report Project Name: City of River Falls 2018 MS4 Annual Report County: Pierce Municipality: River Falls, City Facility Number: 31431 Reporting Year: 2018

Required Attachments and Supplemental Information Please complete the contents of each tab to submit your MS4 permit compliance document. The information included in this checklist is necessary for a complete submittal. A complete and detailed submittal will help us review about your MS4 permit document. To help us make a decision in the shortest amount of time possible, the following information must be submitted:

Annual Report

ò Review related web site and instructions for Municipal storm water permit eReporting [Exit Form] ò Complete all required fields on the annual report form and upload required attachments ò Attach the following items as appropriate using the attachments tab above a. Construction Site Pollution Control Annual Report Summary b. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Annual Report Summary c. Leaf and Yard Waste Management d. Municipal Cooperation Attachment e. Municipal Facility Inspections f. Pollution Prevention Annual Report Summary g. Post-Construction Storm Water Management Annual Report Summary h. Public Education and Outreach Annual Report Summary i. Public Involvement and Participation Annual Report Summary j. Storm Water Consortium/Group Report k. Storm Sewer System Map Annual Report Attachment l. Storm Water Quality Management Annual Report Attachment m. TMDL Attachment n. Winter Road Maintenance o. Other Annual Report Attachment ò Sign and Submit form Do not close your work until you SAVE. Form 3400-224 (09/17) Municipal Contact Information- Complete Notice: Pursuant to s. NR 216.07(8), Wis. Adm. Code, an owner or operator of a Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) is required to submit an annual report to the Department of Natural Resources (Department) by March 31 of each year to report on activities for the previous calendar year (“reporting year”). This form is being provided by the Department for the user’s convenience for reporting on activities undertaken in each reporting year of the permit term. Personal information collected will be used for administrative purposes and may be provided to the extent required by ’s Open Records Law [ss. 19.31-19.39, Wis. Stats.]. Note : Compliance items must be submitted using the Attachments tab. Municipality Information Name of Municipality River Falls, City Facility ID # or (FIN): 31431 Updated Information: Check to update mailing address information Mailing Address: 222 Lewis St Suite 228 Mailing Address 2: City: River Falls State: Wisconsin

Zip Code: 54022 xxxxx or xxxxx-xxxx Primary Municipal Contact Person (Authorized Representative for MS4 Permit) The “Authorized Representative” or “Authorized Municipal Contact” includes the municipal official that was charged with compliance and oversight of the permit conditions, and has signature authority for submitting permit documents to the Department (i.e., Mayor, Municipal Administrator, Director of Public Works, City Engineer). Select to create new primary contact First Name: Crystal Last Name: Raleigh Select to update current contact information Title: Mailing Address: 222 Lewis St Mailing Address 2: City: River Falls State: WI

Zip Code: 54022 xxxxx or xxxxx-xxxx

Phone Number: 715-426-3412 Ext: xxx-xxx-xxxx Email: [email protected]

Additional Contacts Information (Optional) I&E Program IDDE Program IDDE Response Procedure Manual Municipal-wide Water Quality Plan Individual with responsibility for: Ordinances (Check all that apply)  Pollution Prevention Program Post-Construction Program  Winter roadway maintenance

First Name: Mike Last Name: Stifter Title: Operations Director Mailing Address: 222 Lewis Street Mailing Address 2: City: River Falls State: WI

Zip Code: 54022 xxxxx or xxxxx-xxxx

Phone Number: 715-426-3406 Ext: xxx-xxx-xxxx Email: [email protected]

 I&E Program  IDDE Program  IDDE Response Procedure Manual Individual with responsibility for: Municipal-wide Water Quality Plan (Check all that apply) Ordinances Pollution Prevention Program  Post-Construction Program Winter roadway maintenance

First Name: Zach Last Name: Regnier Title: Civil Engineer Mailing Address: 222 Lewis Street Mailing Address 2: City: River Falls State: WI

Zip Code: 54022 xxxxx or xxxxx-xxxx

Phone Number: 715-426-3457 Ext: xxx-xxx-xxxx Email: [email protected]

1. Does the municipality rely on another entity to satisfy some of the permit requirements? If yes, enter entity name (government, consultant, group/organization). Yes No 2. Has there been any changes to the municipality’s participation in group efforts towards permit compliances (i.e., the municipality has added or dropped consortium membership)? Yes No

Missing Information Do not close your work until you SAVE. Note : For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7. Form 3400-224 (09/17) Minimum Control Measures- Section 1 : Complete 1. Public Education and Outreach a. Complete the following information on Public Education and Outreach Activities related to storm water. Select the Mechanism that best describes how the topic message was conveyed to your population. Use the Add Activity to add multiple Mechanisms. For Quantity, choose the range for the number of Mechanisms chosen (i.e., number of workshops, events).

Topic: Detection and elimination of illicit discharges Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Educational activities (School 1 - 9 100 + Yes No presentations, summer camps, etc) Government event (public hearing, 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No council meeting, etc.) Website 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No

Direct one -on -one communication 1 - 9 10 - 19 Yes No

Select all applicable audiences targeted for this topic. Agricultural  Contractors  General Public Public Employees Residential  School Groups  Business Developers  Industries  Restaurants Other:

Topic: Management of materials that may cause storm water pollution from automobiles, pet waste, household hazardous waste and household practices Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Social media posts 1 - 9 100 + Yes No Educational activities (School 1 - 9 100 + Yes No presentations, summer camps, etc) Signage 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No Website 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No Government event (public hearing, 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No council meeting, etc.) Workshops 1 - 9 20 - 49 Yes No

Select all applicable audiences targeted for this topic. Agricultural Contractors  General Public  Public Employees  Residential  School Groups Business Developers Industries Restaurants Other: Topic: Beneficial onsite reuse of leaves and grass clippings/proper use of lawn and garden fertilizers and pesticides Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Website 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No Active distribution of print media 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No (mailings, newsletters, etc) Informational booth at event 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No Social media posts 1 - 9 100 + Yes No

Select all applicable audiences targeted for this topic. Agricultural Contractors  General Public  Public Employees  Residential School Groups  Business Developers Industries Restaurants Other:

Topic: Management of stream banks and shorelines by riparian landowners to minimize erosion and restore and enhance the ecological value of waterways Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Direct one -on -one communication 1 - 9 1 - 9 Yes No Active distribution of print media 10 - 19 20 - 49 Yes No (mailings, newsletters, etc) Government event (public hearing, 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No council meeting, etc.) Website 1 - 9 20 - 49 Yes No

Select all applicable audiences targeted for this topic.  Agricultural  Contractors  General Public  Public Employees  Residential School Groups  Business  Developers  Industries Restaurants Other:

Topic: Infiltration of residential storm water runoff from rooftop downspouts, driveways and sidewalks Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Educational activities (School 1 - 9 100 + Yes No presentations, summer camps, etc) Government event (public hearing, 1 - 9 100 + Yes No council meeting, etc.) Website 1 - 9 100 + Yes No

Direct one -on -one communication 10 - 19 10 - 19 Yes No Active distribution of print media 1 - 9 20 - 49 Yes No (mailings, newsletters)

Select all applicable audiences targeted for this topic. Agricultural  Contractors  General Public  Public Employees  Residential  School Groups  Business  Developers  Industries  Restaurants Other:

Topic : Inform and where appropriate educate those responsible for the design, installation, and maintenance of construction site erosion control practices and storm water management facilities on how to design, install and maintain the practices Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Direct one -on -one communication 1 - 9 1 - 9 Yes No Website 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No

Select all applicable audiences targeted for this topic. Agricultural  Contractors General Public Public Employees Residential School Groups Business  Developers Industries Restaurants Other:

Topic : Identify businesses and activities that may pose a storm water contamination concern, and where appropriate, educate specific audiences on methods of storm water pollution prevention Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Tours 1 - 9 10 - 19 Yes No

Educational activities (School 1 - 9 10 - 19 Yes No presentations, summer camps, etc) Government event (public hearing, 1 - 9 100 + Yes No council meeting, etc.)

Select all applicable audiences targeted for this topic. Agricultural Contractors  General Public  Public Employees Residential  School Groups Business Developers Industries Restaurants Other:

Topic : Promote environmentally sensitive land development designs by developers and designers, including green infrastructure and low impact development Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Workshops 1 - 9 10 - 19 Yes No Website 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No Direct one -on -one communication 1 - 9 10 - 19 Yes No Select all applicable audiences targeted for this topic . Agricultural Contractors  General Public  Public Employees  Residential School Groups Business  Developers Industries Restaurants Other:

Topic : Other (describe): Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Select... Select... Select... Yes No

Select all applicable audiences targeted for this topic. Agricultural Contractors General Public Public Employees Residential School Groups Business Developers Industries Restaurants Other:

b. Brief Public Education and Outreach program information for inclusion in the Annual Report. If your response exceeds the 200 character limit, attach supplemental information on the attachments page. The City of River Falls is a member of Rain to Rivers of Western Wisconsin, a regional storm water education and outreach collaborative.

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Do not close your work until you SAVE. Note : For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Form 3400-224 (09/17) Minimum Control Measures - Section 2 : Complete 2. Public Involvement and Participation a. Describe how the municipality has kept the following local officials and municipal staff aware of the municipal storm water discharge permit programs and its requirements.

Elected Officials City Council Meetings

Municipal Officials City Council Meetings

Appropriate Staff ( such as operators, Department heads, and those that interact with public) City Council Meetings, bi-weekly department meetings, monthly one-on-one meetings b. Complete the following information on Public Involvement Activities related to storm water. Select the mechanism that best describes how the topic message was conveyed to your population. Use the Add Activity to add multiple mechanisms. For Quantity, choose the range for number Mechanisms chosen (i.e., number of workshops, events).

Topic: Storm Water Management Plan and/or updates Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Website 1 - 9 20 - 49 Yes No Presentation of Storm Water Information 1 - 9 100 + Yes No Government Event (Public Hearing, 1 - 9 100 + Yes No Council Meeting, etc)

Select all applicable participants targeted for this topic. Agricultural Contractors  General Public  Public Employees  Residential School Groups Business Developers Industries Restaurants Other:

Topic: Storm water related ordinance and/or updates Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Website 1 - 9 100 + Yes No

Select all applicable participants targeted for this topic. Agricultural  Contractors  General Public  Public Employees  Residential School Groups  Business  Developers  Industries  Restaurants Other:

Topic: MS4 Annual Report Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Website 1 - 9 20 - 49 Yes No Government Event (Public Hearing, 1 - 9 100 + Yes No Council Meeting, etc) Presentation of Storm Water Information 1 - 9 100 + Yes No

Select all applicable participants targeted for this topic. Agricultural Contractors  General Public  Public Employees Residential  School Groups Business Developers Industries Restaurants Other:

Topic: Volunteer Opportunities Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Clean -up events 1 - 9 100 + Yes No Storm drain stenciling 1 - 9 20 - 49 Yes No Other hands -on event 1 - 9 50 - 99 Yes No

Select all applicable participants targeted for this topic . Agricultural Contractors  General Public  Public Employees Residential  School Groups Business Developers Industries Restaurants Other:

Topic : Other (describe) : Mechanism Quantity Est. People Reached Regional Effort? (optional) (optional) (optional) Select... Select... Select... Yes No

Select all applicable participants targeted for this topic . Agricultural Contractors General Public Public Employees Residential School Groups Business Developers Industries Restaurants Other: c. Brief Public Involvement and Participation program information for inclusion in the Annual Report. If your response exceeds the 200 character limit, attach supplemental information on the attachments page. The City of River Falls is a member of Rain to Rivers of Western Wisconsin.

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Do not close your work until you SAVE. Note : For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Form 3400-224 (09/17) Minimum Control Measures - Section 3 : Complete 3. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination a. How many total outfalls does the municipality have? 87 Unsure b. How many outfalls did the municipality evaluate as part 24 Unsure of their routine ongoing field screening program? c. From the municipality's routine screening, how many 0 Unsure were confirmed illicit discharges? d. How many illicit discharge complaints did the 1 Unsure municipality receive? e. From the complaint received, how many were 0 Unsure confirmed illicit discharges? f. How many of the identified Illicit discharges did the 0 Unsure municipality eliminate in the reporting year? g. How many of the following enforcement mechanisms did the municipality Unsure use to enforce its illicit discharge ordinance? Check all that apply and enter the number of each used in the reporting year. Verbal Warning  Written Warning (including email) 1 Notice of Violation Civil Penalty/ Citation No Enforcement Action Taken

Additional Information: h. Brief Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination program information for inclusion in the Annual Report. If your response exceeds the 200 character limit, attach supplemental information on the attachments page.

Missing Information

Do not close your work until you SAVE. Note : For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Form 3400-224 (09/17) Minimum Control Measures - Section 4 : Complete 4. Construction Site Pollutant Control a. How many total construction sites were active at any point 87 Unsure in the reporting year? b. How many construction sites did the municipality issue 62 Unsure permits for in the reporting year? c. Do the above numbers include sites <1 acre? Yes No Unsure d. How many erosion control inspections did the municipality 380 Unsure complete in the reporting year? e. What types of enforcement actions does the municipality have available Unsure to compel compliance with the regulatory mechanism? Check all that apply and enter the number of each used in the reporting year.  Verbal Warning 8  Written Warning (including email) 20 Notice of Violation  Civil Penalty/ Citation 4  Stop Work Order 0 Forfeiture of Deposit No Authority Other - Describe below f. Brief Construction Site Pollutant Control program information for inclusion in the Annual Report . If your response exceeds the 200 character limit, attach supplemental information on the attachments page.

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Do not close your work until you SAVE. Note : For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Form 3400-224 (09/17) Minimum Control Measures - Section 5 : Complete 5. Post-Construction Storm Water Management a. How many new construction sites with new structural storm 16 Unsure water management practices* have received local approvals ? *Structural practices, techniques or devices employed to avoid or minimize soil, sediment or pollutants carried in runoff to waters of the state (such as ponds, swales, infiltration basins, permeable pavement, catch basin sumps, etc.) b. How many privately owned storm water facility inspections 43 Unsure were completed in the reporting year ? c. What types of enforcement actions does the municipality have Unsure available to compel compliance with the regulatory mechanism? Check all that apply and enter the number of each used in the reporting year.  Verbal Warning 0  Written Warning (including email) 0 Notice of Violation Civil Penalty/ Citation Forfeiture of Deposit  Complete Maintenance 0  Bill Responsible Party 0 No Authority Other - Describe below d. Brief Post-Construction Storm Water Management program information for inclusion in the Annual Report . If your response exceeds the 200 character limit, attach supplemental information on the attachments page. Missing Information

Do not close your work until you SAVE. Note : For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Form 3400-224 (09/17) Minimum Control Measures - Section 6 : Complete 6. Pollution Prevention Storm Water Management Facility Inspections (ponds, biofilters, etc.) Not Applicable a. Enter the total number of municipally owned or operated 109 Unsure structural storm water facilities ? b. How many new municipally owned storm water facilities were 0 Unsure installed in the reporting year ? c. How many municipally owned storm water devices were inspected 9 Unsure in the reporting year? d. What elements are looked at during inspections (200 character limit)? Inlet, outlet, overflow structures. Vegetation and erosion. Infiltration and accumulated sediment. e. How many of these facilities required maintenance? 1 Unsure

Public Works Yards & Other Municipally Owned Properties (SWPPP Plan Review) Not Applicable f. How many inspections of municipal properties been conducted in 1 Unsure the reporting year? g. Have amendments to the SWPPPs been made? Yes No Unsure h. If yes, describe what changes have been made (200 character limit):

Collection Services - Street Sweeping / Cleaning Program Not Applicable i. Did the municipality conduct street sweeping/cleaning during the reporting year? Yes No Unsure j. If known, how many tons of material was removed? 350 Unsure k. Does the municipality have a low hazard exemption for this Yes No material? l. If street cleaning is identified as a storm water best management practice in the pollutant loading analysis, was street cleaning completed at the assumed frequency? Yes No - Explain Not Applicable Collection Services - Catch Basin Sump Cleaning Program  Not Applicable

Collection Services - Leaf Collection Program  Not Applicable

Winter Road Management Not Applicable *Note: We are requesting information that goes beyond the reporting year, answer the best you can. w. How many lane-miles of roadway is the municipality 148 Unsure responsible for doing snow and ice control? x. Provide amount of de-icing products used by month last winter season? Solids (tons) (ex. sand, or salt-sand) Product Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Salt 86 86 86 86 86 86 Salt/sand mix 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 19 19 19 19 19 19

Liquids (gallons) (ex. brine) Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Brine 3847 3847 3847 3847 3847 3847 Other 37 37 37 37 37 37 y. Was salt applying machinery calibrated in the reporting year? Yes No Unsure z. Have municipal personnel attended salt reduction strategy Yes No training in the reporting year? Unsure If yes, describe what training was provided (200 character limit): Freshwater Symposium and APWA Snow Conference When: February and May How many attended: 16

Internal (Staff) Education & Communication aa. Has training or education on SWPPPs for municipal facilities Yes No been held for municipal or other personnel? Unsure If yes, describe what training was provided (200 character limit): Internal meeting about street sweeper clean out process When: June, 2018 How many attended: 3 ab. Brief Pollution Prevention program information for inclusion in the Annual Report . If your response exceeds the 200 character limit, attach supplemental information on the attachments page.

Missing Information Do not close your work until you SAVE. Note : For the minimum control measures, you must fill out all questions in sections 1 through 7 Form 3400-224 (09/17) Minimum Control Measures - Section 7 : Complete 7. Storm Sewer System Map a. Did the municipality update their storm sewer map this year? Yes No Unsure If yes, check the areas the map items that got updated or changed:  Storm water treatment facilities  Storm pipes  Vegetated swales  Outfalls Other - Describe below b. Brief Storm Sewer System Map information for inclusion in the Annual Report. If your response exceeds the 200 character limit, attach supplemental information on the attachments page. Missing Information

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Form 3400-224 (09/17) Final Evaluation - Complete Fiscal Analysis Complete the fiscal analysis table provided below. For municipalities that do not break out funding into permit program elements, please enter the monetary amount to your best estimate of what funding may be going towards these programs.

Annual Budget Budget Source of Funds Expenditure Reporting Year Upcoming Year Reporting Year

Element: Public Education and Outreach 44186 37516 40290 Storm water utility

Element: Public Involvement and Participation 37388 31745 34090 Storm water utility

Element: Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination 44186 37516 40290 Storm water utility

Element: Construction Site Pollutant Control 50983 43288 46490 Storm water utility

Element: Post-Construction Storm Water Management 37388 31745 34090 Storm water utility

Element: Pollution Prevention 183233 155576 167090 Storm water utility

Element: Storm Water Quality Management 183233 155576 167090 Storm water utility

Element: Storm Sewer System Map 37388 31745 34090 Storm water utility

Other (describe) Select...

Please provide a justification for a "0" entered in the Fiscal Analysis

Water Quality a: Were there any known water quality improvements in the receiving waters to which the municipality’s storm sewer system directly discharges to? Yes No Unsure If Yes, explain below: b : Were there any known water quality degradation in the receiving waters to which the municipality’s storm sewer system directly discharges to? Yes No Unsure If Yes, explain below: c: Have any of the receiving waters that the municipality discharges to been added to the impaired waters list during the reporting year? Yes No Unsure d: Has the municipality evaluated their storm water practices to reduce the pollutants of concern? Yes No Unsure

Additional Information Based on the municipality’s storm water program evaluation, describe any proposed changes to the municipality’s storm water program. If your response exceeds the 200 character limit, attach supplemental information on the attachments page.

The City of River Falls currently meets the TMDL requirements. Missing Information

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Form 3400-224 (09/17) Requests for Assistance on Understanding Permit Programs Would the municipality like the Department to contact them about providing more information on understanding any of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Permit programs?

Please select all that apply:

Public Education and Outreach

Public Involvement

Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination

Construction Site Pollutant Control

Post-Construction Storm Water Management

Pollution Prevention

Storm Water Quality Management

Storm Sewer System Map

Water Quality Concerns

Compliance Schedule Items Due

MS4 Program Evaluation Do not close your work until you SAVE.

Required Attachments and Supplemental Information Any other MS4 program information for inclusion in the Annual Report may be attached on here. Use the Add Additional Attachments to add multiple documents.

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Storm Sewer System Map DNRStormSewerSystemMap2018.pdf File Attachment

Attach Documents AR_EOFIN RainToRiversEducationalActivities2018.pdf File Attachment

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Draft and Share PDF Report with Municipality's Governing Body.

Press the button below to create a PDF. The PDF will be sent to the email address associated with the WAMS ID that is signed in. After the annual report has been approved by the governing body, you will have to come back to the MS4 eReporting system to submit the report to the DNR.

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Complete and Submit Your Application You have not completed all areas of the application. Please return to the application and complete all missing items. Contact Information: Complete Minimum Control Measures Section 1: Complete Minimum Control Measures Section 2: Complete Minimum Control Measures Section 3: Complete Minimum Control Measures Section 4: Complete Minimum Control Measures Section 5: Complete Minimum Control Measures Section 6: Complete Minimum Control Measures Section 7: Complete Attachments: Has Missing Items Final Evaluation: Complete t

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Estimated # Event Contact Date Location Who Was Involved Description/Notes of attendees Town of Storm water brochure, coloring book and R2R Washington Town Jackie Vold, Janelle sticker distribution Janelle Henning 2018 Hall Henning At customer service counter 200

Rice Lake, Eau This included a 24 advertising campaign at the following Claire, movie theatres: Carmike Oakwood 12 in Eau Claire, The Screen Vision Media Theatre Advertising Menomonie, Lake 7 in Rice Lake, Stadium 7 Theatres in Menomonie, Campaign - Oct 2017 to April 2018 Landon Profaizer 10/27/2017 to 4/17/2018 Hudson Landon Profaizer and Cinema 12 in Hudson. 288,000 Monthly meeting of EC River Implementation Team, Eau Claire River Implementation Team coordinating efforts to improve water quality meeting Dan Zerr 1/11/2018 Augusta Dan Zerr, Greg Leonard throughout the EC River system 16 Zach Regnier, Chrystal Zach Regnier, Chrystal Annual presentation to River Falls City Council on storm Presentation to City Council Raleigh 1/23/2018 River Falls Raleigh water activities 50 Semi-monthly meeting of the RC Partnership, Red Cedar River Water Quality Partnership Randy Eide, Lindsay coordinating efforts to improve water quality meeting Dan Zerr 2/7/2018 Barron Olson, Dan Zerr throughout the RC River system 11

Quarterly meeting of the Board of Directors for Wisconsin Lakes. Presented to the Board about both the Eau Claire River Implemenation Team, and the Red Cedar River Water Quality Partnership, and the various Wisconsin Lakes Quarterly Board Meeting Dan Zerr 2/8/2017 Eau Claire Dan Zerr activities these groups are working on to control runoff. Monthly meeting of EC River Implementation Team, Eau Claire River Implementation Team Dan Zerr, Greg Leonard, coordinating efforts to improve water quality meeting Dan Zerr 3/1/2018 Augusta Liz Fagen throughout the EC River system 11

City of Chippewa Falls Common Council Gave a presentation to the Common Council regarding meeting Bill McElroy 3/6/2018 Chippewa Falls Bill McElroy storm water issues and storm water management. Annual Conference focused on water quality issues in Randy Eide, Lindsay the Red Cedar River Basin. R2R had an information Olson, John Genskow, Liz booth set up, and Randy and Dan did a presentation on Red Cedar River Conference Dan Zerr 3/8/2018 Menomonie Fagen, Dan Zerr R2R and storm water basics. 360 Town of Washington Town Town of Washington Town Board Meeting Janelle Henning 3/15/2018 Hall Town Board, staff Review of annual MS4 report 21

Booth featuring storm water information materials, and Spring Fest Chad Christianson 3/17-3/18/18 Hudson Chad Christianson the plinko board, set up for this event.

Published 2 storm water articles in Town newsletter to Town of 3070 residents & business owners; Eau Claire River Newsletter Stormwater Articles Janelle Henning 3/21/2018 Washington Janelle Henning Watershed Coalition & Yard Care and Illicit Discharges Booth featuring storm water information materials, information about urban forestry, and the plinko board, Home Builders Showcase Chad Christianson 3/24-3/25/18 Hudson Chad Christianson set up for this event.

8x32 foot ballpark sign with accompanying giveaway for Eau Claire Express /Carson Park website visits to rainorivers.org during the game. $20 Outfield Sign Media Campaign Landon Profaizer April-September 2018 Eau Claire Landon Profaizer Chamber Bucks per winner issued to 10 people. 70,000 Semi-monthly meeting of the RC Partnership, Red Cedar River Water Quality Partnership coordinating efforts to improve water quality meeting Dan Zerr 4/4/2018 Menomonie Randy Eide, Dan Zerr throughout the RC River system 9 Monthly meeting of EC River Watershed Coalition, Dan Zerr, Greg Leonard, coordinating efforts to improve water quality Eau Claire River Watershed Coalition meeting Dan Zerr 4/12/2018 Augusta Liz Fagen throughout the EC River system 17 Presentation to Eau Claire County Board about water quality issues in EC County, and some of the work being Presentation to Eau Claire County Board Dan Zerr 4/18/2018 Eau Claire Greg Leonard, Dan Zerr done to improve water quality. Discussed winter maintenance and storm water with high school students. The high school students painted High School Volunteer Day Zach Regnier 17-Apr-18 River Falls Zach Regnier two rain barrels. Presented to students at the Montessori elementary Zach Regnier, Crystal school on rain barrels, storm drains, native plants, and Montessori Service Learning Presentation Zach Regnier 20-Apr-18 River Falls Raleigh, Mike Stifter littering. Gave all the 2nd graders in the River Falls School District a tour of a snow plow, street sweeper and snow Zach Regnier, Crystal blower. Presented on storm water, winter Public Works Awarness Week Zach Regnier 4/21-4/24/18 River Falls Raleigh, Mike Stifter maintenance, and salt as a pollutant. Dan Zerr, Landon St Croix River Summit at UW-River Falls. Landon set up Profaizer, Crystal Raleigh, R2R information and education booth with educational St Croix River Summit Dan Zerr 4/24/2018 River Falls Zach Regnier materials. Guest lecture about water quality issues in NW Wisconsin, and solutions and work being done, with Guest Lecture to Env 101 class at UW-Eau background on storm water permits, clean water act, Claire Dan Zerr 4/26/2018 Eau Claire Dan Zerr etc. Eplained the importance of keeping our streets clean, picking up dog poop and liter to the students. Used the Plinko Board and handed out coloring books and St Joe's Pre-K Class Randy Eide 4/26/2018 Menomonie Randy Eide sickers. 18 students. Explained to the students the importance of trees for Randy Eide and the cooling, retaining soil and helping with water use. 25 River Heights 5th Grade Class Randy Eide 4/27/2018 Menomonie Urban Forestry Board students Talked about sustainable pracices in the City to include Randy Eide and the importance of regional strom water ponds. 80 Sustainable Dunn Community Forum Randy Eide 4/30/2018 Menomonie Sustainable Dunn attendees. Presented to middle school students on storm water Meyer Middle School Service Learning and the importance of keeping pollution out of storm Presentation Zach Regnier 30-Apr-18 River Falls Zach Regnier drains. Maintained Informational Booth. Passed out Rain to Rivers brochures and updated visitors on Menomonie's 3M, Menomonie Randy Eide and Patrick MS4 efforts to meet the TMDL requirements. 75 3M Earth Day Randy Eide 5/1/2018 Office Beilifus visitors. Had both the R2R Plinko board and the watershed/stormwater model there and talked with students about ways to keep pollutions out of Eau Claire County Career Day Liz Fagen 5/3/2018 Eau Claire Liz Fagen stormwater runoff. 1200 youth Four elementary school classes from Hudson attended Chad Christianson, Tom storm water education sessions conducted at Lakefront Elementary School Storm Water Education Chad Christianson 5/8/2018 Hudson Zeuli Park. Updated attendees on dredging and regional MS$ pond Randy Eide and Lowell efforts in the City and passed out the Rain to Rivers Noon Rotary Presentation Randy Eide 5/9/2018 Menomonie Prange informational brochure. 58 attendees. Monthly meeting of EC River Watershed Coalition, coordinating efforts to improve water quality Eau Claire River Watershed Coalition meeting Dan Zerr 5/10/2018 Augusta Dan Zerr, Greg Leonard throughout the EC River system 12 4 presenters gave presentations to 22 4th and 5th graders in Altoona about stormwater, wastewater, drinking water, groundwater protection, and wetland Presentation to Altoona Students Bill McElroy 5/15/2018 Altoona Bill McElroy plants. About 20 people (mix of kids and adult volunteers) from the City of Chippewa Falls, SEH, the Boys and Girls Club, and the Girl Scouts marked catch basins in the City with the “No dumping” buttons. We marked 57 Storm Drain Marking Bill McElroy 5/16/2018 Chippewa Falls Bill McElroy catch basins. Annual storm water presentation on storm water utility Presentation to Eau Claire City Council John Genskow 5/22/2018 Eau Claire John Genskow activities Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Targeted ad in Facebook to support the Eau Claire Hudson, Express Ballpark sign. Ad was delivered to men and Menomonie, Rice women ages 18-65+ living in five locations. The ad ran Facebook Promotion for Ballpark Campaign Landon Profaizer June-July 2018 Lake Landon Profaizer for 35 days with a total budget of $150 3,559

Posters, brochures, coloring books, and other stormwater educational tools in the Atrium Gallery of the Phipps Center for The Arts. Staffed location throughout the summer to provide activities and Phipps Center for the educational materials to children regarding lessons in Just Add Water Art & Science Lab Landon Profaizer June - September 2018 Hudson Arts, Landon Profaizer water quality, stormwater, etc. 400+ Lead the students from the Montessori elementary school in several projects. 4 rain barrels were painted, litter was picked up along streets and trails, a new Zach Regnier, Crystal native plant garden was established, and 46 catch Montessori Service Day Zach Regnier 4-Jun-18 River Falls Raleigh, Mike Stifter basins were stenciled. Semi-monthly meeting of the RC Partnership, Red Cedar River Water Quality Partnership coordinating efforts to improve water quality meeting Dan Zerr 6/6/2018 Barron Dan Zerr throughout the RC River system 12 Monthly meeting of EC River Watershed Coalition, coordinating efforts to improve water quality Eau Claire River Watershed Coalition meeting Dan Zerr 6/14/2018 Augusta Dan Zerr, Liz Fagen throughout the EC River system 9

City mechanic staff and engineering staff showed what Crystal Raleigh, Zach comon vehicle fluids look like and why people should Vehicle Maintenance/Leaks discussion Crystal Raleigh 6/27/2018 River Falls Regnier get leaks fixed. Presented to City Staff. Storm water booth set up with the plinko board up and gave out 2 rain barrels. Had 192 entries for the rain barrels. Also gave out coloring books, handouts regarding storm water and ground water, dog waste Northern Wisconsin State Fair Bill McElroy 7/11-7/15/18 Chippewa Falls Bill McElroy bags, stickers, and tattoos. Monthly meeting of EC River Watershed Coalition, Dan Zerr, Greg Leonard, coordinating efforts to improve water quality Eau Claire River Watershed Coalition meeting Dan Zerr 7/12/2018 Augusta Liz Fagen throughout the EC River system 14 Toonies Puppet show which was about storm water quality, pollution prevention and importance. Had small booth with the Plinko board and information on Riverfest Celebration Chad Christianson 7/17-7/20/18 Hudson Chad Christianson Storm water and R2R. Zach was part of 2017-2018 Leadership River Falls class. The group constructed a rain garden/pollinator garden Leadership River Falls Zach Regnier Sep 2017 - July 2018 River Falls Zach Regnier with an educational sign for their community project. Semi-monthly meeting of the RC Partnership, Red Cedar River Water Quality Partnership coordinating efforts to improve water quality meeting Dan Zerr 8/1/2018 Menomonie Dan Zerr throughout the RC River system 7 Workshop for lakefront property owners on healthy shorelines, shoreline restoration, and infiltration Healthy Lakes Workshop Liz Fagen 8/8/2018 Liz Fagen practices to keep runoff from lakes. 60 Talked about water quality and the enviornment with Zach Regnier, Mike elementary kids. Also explored the South Fork Science Explorer Camp Zach Regnier 8/8/2018 River Falls Noreen Kinnickinic River. Monthly meeting of EC River Watershed Coalition, Dan Zerr, Liz Fagen, Greg coordinating efforts to improve water quality Eau Claire River Watershed Coalition meeting Dan Zerr 8/9/2018 Augusta Leonard throughout the EC River system 10 Discussed City stormwater ordinance and the Aldi Crystal Raleigh, Zach development specifically with the River Falls Journal RF Journal: Aldi Stormwater Crystal Raleigh 8/30/2018 River Falls Regnier and Kinni River Land Trust. Monthly meeting of EC River Watershed Coalition, Dan Zerr, Liz Fagen, Greg coordinating efforts to improve water quality Eau Claire River Watershed Coalition meeting Dan Zerr 9/13/2018 Augusta Leonard throughout the EC River system 10

Educational day for Chippewa County School District 5th graders. Several educational stations including 270 (mostly Chippewa County Conservation Days Bill McElroy 9/13/2018 Brunet Island Bill McElroy groundwater and surface water information youth) Statewide meeting of Storm Water Education professionals John Genskow 9/26/2018 Wausau John Genskow Semi-monthly meeting of the RC Partnership, Red Cedar River Water Quality Partnership coordinating efforts to improve water quality meeting Dan Zerr 10/3/2018 Menomonie Dan Zerr, Lindsay Olson throughout the RC River system 10 City staff watched the Nature of Cities film and Crystal Raleigh, Zach discussed the City stormwater ordinance as it relates to Nature of Cities film discussion Crystal Raleigh 10/3/2018 River Falls Regnier green space. Educational day for Chippewa County School District 5th graders. Several educational stations including 410 (mostly Chippewa County Conservation Days Bill McElroy 10/4/2018 Lake Wissota Bill McElroy groundwater and surface water information youth)

Lead the Leadership River Falls class on a day long tour Leadership River Falls Natural Resources Day Zach Regnier 10/4/2018 River Falls Zach Regnier of the city highlighting natural resources. Monthly meeting of EC River Watershed Coalition, coordinating efforts to improve water quality Eau Claire River Watershed Coalition meeting Dan Zerr 10/11/2018 Augusta Dan Zerr, Greg Leonard throughout the EC River system 10 UW Stout, Presented an overview to 30 UW Stout Geoloy UW Stout Class Randy Eide 10/18/2018 Menomonie Randy Eide undergraduate students 32

75 minute lecture to Env 377 students on the topic of Guest Lecture to Env 377 class at UW-Eau the Clean Water Act, MS4 permits, point source Claire Dan Zerr 10/22/2018 Eau Claire Dan Zerr pollution, and projects underway in the region 40

UWRF Natural Resource Economics Class Discussed storm water, storm water utility, choosing Presentation Crystal Raleigh 10/26/2018 River Falls Crystal Raleigh projects that get biggest pollutant bang for the buck Town of Storm water booth set up with coloring books, Washington Town handouts regarding storm water, winter considerations, General Election Janelle Henning 11/1/2018 Hall Janelle Henning dog waste bags and stickers 4112 voters Monthly meeting of EC River Watershed Coalition, Dan Zerr, Greg Leonard, coordinating efforts to improve water quality Eau Claire River Watershed Coalition meeting Dan Zerr 11/8/2018 Augusta Liz Fagen throughout the EC River system 12 Town of Storm water booth set up with coloring books, Town of Washington Town Board Meeting Washington Town handouts regarding storm water, winter considerations, and Budget Hearing Janelle Henning 11/15/2018 Hall Town Board, staff dog waste bags and stickers Discussed the city stormwater ordiance with a UWRF class. Highlighed the Aldi development and a new UWRF Class Tour Zach Regnier 11/15/2018 River Falls Zach Regnier subdivision development. The Kinni Corridor Project is an ongoing project to address the 7 mile corridor of the Kinni River through Zach Regnier, Crystal River Falls. Stormwater is a key component of the Kinni Corridor Project Zach Regnier 2018 River Falls Raleigh, Reid Wronski project.

Town of Published storm water articles in Town newsletter to 3100 Washington Jackie Vold, Janelle 3100 residents and business owners; Groundwater and households/ Newsletter Stormwater Articles Janelle Henning 12/7/2018 Newsletter Henning Testing of Private Water Wells businesses Semi-monthly meeting of the RC Partnership, Red Cedar River Water Quality Partnership coordinating efforts to improve water quality meeting Dan Zerr 12/5/2018 Menomonie Dan Zerr, Lindsay Olson throughout the RC River system 12 Monthly meeting of EC River Watershed Coalition, Dan Zerr, Greg Leonard, coordinating efforts to improve water quality Eau Claire River Watershed Coalition meeting Dan Zerr 12/13/2018 Augusta Liz Fagen throughout the EC River system 13

Wrote article for League of Wisconsin Municipalities publication "The Municipality" called "Building Crystal Raleigh, Zach Resiliency in Stormwater Management" about storm The Municipality Magazine Crystal Raleigh 12/15/2018 Statewide Regnier water measures in River Falls.

UW Stout, Randy Eide, Michelle UW Stout Capstone Presentation on the City's Regional UW Stout Capstone Project Presentation Randy Eide 17-Dec-18 Menomonie Asher SW Pond #7 which included a sign recommendation 12