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4.By 1995 complete an independent evaluation of the Euriisian water milfoil harv’csting and <br />control program for Lake Minnetonka. <br />5.Encourage the DNR to develop and implement by 1996 a fully funded inspection/control <br />program for watercraft and trailers to control the spread of Eurasian water milfoil and other <br />exotic plant and animal species in Minnesota. <br />Runoff Management Obicetives; <br />1 Establish benchmark water quality assessment criteria and standards by Januarj- 1, 1993 for <br />permanent and intermittent surface waters that are tributary to Lake Minnetonka or to any <br />of its associated wetlands. <br />By 1994, all local water management plans consistent with the MCWD’s 509 plan should be <br />completed and adopted. <br />3.Using the criteria, assess water quality regularly (storm event as well as dry weather <br />monitoring) beginning in 1995 in each of the permanent and intermittent streams tnbutary <br />to the lake or its wetlands, and report the findings to ail applicable agencies and units of <br />government <br />4.By 1996, meet or exceed within the Lake Minnetonka basin the Council s goal of 40 percent <br />r^uction in non*point source pollution. <br />5.Encourage the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (NfPCA) to establish rules governing the <br />proper management of manure from all farming operations that do not meet the entena or <br />feedlot standards. <br />6.By 1995, adopt new water quality objectives for all point and non-point sources tributary to <br />Lake Minnetonka through 2020. <br />It Oblectives;Wetlands Manai <br />1 By November 1, 1993, complete a comprehensive survey of all wetlands adjacent to Lake <br />Minnetonka and/or located within the 1,000-foot shoreland management zone of the lake <br />and the potential value of each wetland for filtering runoff into Lake Minnetonka. <br />By 1995, develop a program to permanently protect wetlands in the Lake Minnetonka basin <br />as defin^ by the Wetland Conservation Act of 1991. <br />3.By 1998, determine the hydrologic need (including filtering) for permanently protecting <br />additional wetlands in the basin and which wetlands, If any, may be planned for other uses. <br />pishcries MfnTT"**"* Obicetives: <br />1.By 1994, develop and implement an improved comprehensive fish population and ®reel <br />nwnitoring program, including such additional information as may be needed on the effecu <br />of aquatic weeds and weed harvesting on fish populations; reporting findings annually to all <br />7/11 Draft - 7 <br />r
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