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File #: 18482    Version: Name: A Substitute Resolution Approving plans & specifications & authorizing City Engineering to work with the UW, WDNR, & Dane County to design, construct, monitor & maintain beach management systems at Bernie’s Beach, at BB Clarke Beach, & at UW Limnology.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/12/2010 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: 6/1/2010 Final action: 6/1/2010
Enactment date: 6/4/2010 Enactment #: RES-10-00519
Title: A Substitute Resolution Approving plans and specifications and authorizing City Engineering to work with the University of Wisconsin, WDNR, and Dane County to design, construct, monitor and maintain beach management systems consisting of an exclosure deflector at Bernie’s Beach, a deflector at BB Clarke Beach, and an interceptor at UW Limnology.
Sponsors: David J. Cieslewicz, Julia S. Kerr, Marsha A. Rummel
Attachments: 1. Beaches-Version_1.pdf
Fiscal Note
Estimated costs of this project will be: $12,000.00 for construction of exclosure deflector at Bernie’s. $15,000.00 for monitoring at Bernie’s and $20,000.00 for monitoring at BB Clarke. (Monitoring costs are slightly lower at Bernie’s as existing monitoring programs for Monona Bay can be modified to help defray these costs.) Construction and materials cost for the deflector at BB Clarke are being covered by Dane County and the WDNR.

Funding for this project will be from
ESTM-55510-563245-00-53W1070 - $12,000.00
ESTM-56530-563245-00-53W1070 - $10,000.00
ESTM-54951-563245-00-53W1070 - $5,000.00
ESTM-56530-563245-00-53W1076 - $10,000.00
ESTM-54951-536245-00-53W1076 - $10,000.00.
Title
A Substitute Resolution Approving plans and specifications and authorizing City Engineering to work with the University of Wisconsin, WDNR, and Dane County to design, construct, monitor and maintain beach management systems consisting of an exclosure deflector at Bernie’s Beach, a deflector at BB Clarke Beach, and an interceptor at UW Limnology.
Body
WHEREAS, the City of Madison is a signatory to a Memorandum of Understanding with the WDNR, DATCP, and Dane County acknowledging water quality problems at 6 beaches throughout the City; and

WHEREAS, beaches are most often closed due to high levels of potentially toxic blue green algae; and

WHEREAS, the water quality condition of beaches is affected by source area loading and then transport of substances to beach areas is achieved through lake processes; and

WHEREAS, the ultimate solution of improving water quality in the lakes is reducing the overall level of nutrients in the lakes and these efforts are the centerpiece of past and ongoing watershed management programs; and

WHEREAS, given the above, the suggestion was to improve the quality of the water immediately within the beach swimming area; and

WHEREAS, the method to complete this is to expand on the work completed in Lake Wingra by the University of Wiscon...

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