Sunday, April 21, 2013

Update: Lake Weyauwega Project Lake Filling

THE DRAWDOWN OF LAKE WEYAUWEGA
 COMES TO IT'S CONCLUSION 


Swim Beach. Grasses from the drawdown stick above the
waterline. They will soon decay and be gone. 





It's been a long winter but as of April 1 2013 the lake has begun to fill. All but 1 of the three gates at the bottom of the dam are closed. This will allow the lake to rise at a rate of 6 inches per day.  We anticipate the Lake to be at level by the end of April.

With the filling, we can call the project a tentative success. We will know more after several surveys have been completed.
Of the three gates at the bottom of the dam, only this one is left
 open to prevent the lake from filling too quickly.  This rush
of water is still moving silt and sand out of the lake and
down the water system. 







We are encouraged that we have gained significant depth in the lake and that we moved much of the goo that filled the lake bottom out and down the river. (In a future post we will address the issues of where the goo went, and how Gills Landing is doing) The one gate that is open at the bottom of the dam is shooting water at a fast rate.  It is hoped that this will help to move the sediment further down the river. What we need is several strong spring rain storms to speed this process along.

Peterson Park next to the Hydro Dam. 






The weeds we expected to rise when we refilled the lake, never materialized as you can see in the picture at left.  Just a few stalks are all that is left of the plant material that grew in the lakebed while the lake was down.  This is great. It means we will not have to spend extra monies to remove the debris. This one worry has become a non-issue.
A good sign is the clear water filling the lake.
Nothing could be better.

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There was some concern (I have received many questions on this subject) about cement dumped along highway 110 north of the bridge over the lake. This was requested by the DOT to stabilize the sidewalk. The DOT wants to prevent the sidewalk from washing into the lake as the lake rises. The cement was dumped by the Waupaca County crew and is not quite an eyesore but it could have been done with a little more care.  The DNR has a complaint with the cement, as the lake shore is their responsibility. This has caused some consternation among the Weyauwega Lake Restoration members, the DOT, county and DNR. Patrick Wetzel, the Weyauwega City Administrator, is working with the DNR, the DOT and the county to resolve the issue.
The Boat Landing at Lake Street. The lake is filling nicely.

Friday, August 10, 2012

WLR Regular Meeting August 9, 2012

WEYAUWEGA LAKE RESTORATION, INC


WEYAUWEGA Public Library, WEYAUWEGA

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Thursday, August 9, 2012 6:00 PM

Attending: Kent Gerard, Howard Quimby, Ron Wiesman, Bob Van Epps, Jim Tolfa, Don Morgan, Doug Nelsen, Holly Martin, Carl Kohl

1. Call to order (Bob Van Epps (BP)) 6:00 PM

2. Approval of July Minutes Motion Wiesman second Gerard approved (Joy Van Epps sent a complaint about the minutes, Jim Tolfa reported that she would like the time of the meeting start and the time of the adjournment on the minutes. )

3. Financial Report: (Ron Wiesman (BM))

M&I Opening Bal 7-12-2012 686.50

deposit: 6,357.00

expenses: (53.50)

M&I Closing Bal 8-9-2012 6,990.00

First National Bank 29,008.38

Total Cash on Hand 35,998.38

We are $250 short on break even for raffle.

Motion Gerard second Tolfa - Approved

OLD BUSINESS – REPORTS

4. Presidents Project Overview Report: (Bob Van Epps (BM)) Project is going well. Bob Reports a Fox Valley Tech source for lake burn. The details and cost are to be worked out later. Van Epps cautioned this is in the planning stages and open for discussion. Members brought up using the local fire department. Quimby had already approached local fire fighters for their willingness to handle the burn for a training class. Bob will follow up with the Weyauwega Volunteer Fire Chief. The sediment on the lake is baked hard. The plants in the lake will either be burned off or will drown. Van Epps reported NAH has not gotten back on the drawdown extension. All requested documentation has been delivered to NAH.

5. Rules Committee: A committee has been formed to define the rules that will apply to the use of the lake. The committee tentatively consists of: Jim Tolfa(Chair) - Kent Gerard and Ron Wiesman.

6. Fundraising Committee: (Jim Tolfa (BM) – Bob Radtke) Bob Van Epps reporting for Bob Radtke Please get the tickets back to Bob now so he can try to sell them from the bar. Jim Tolfa reported he would like the raffle moved to a date later in the year – after the Horse and Buggy days maybe the first week in October. He gave the reasons of the number of events that offer opportunities to sell tickets in the surrounding communities. This will be given another look next year. Bob Van Epps, tickets are now beginning to sell well. The drawing is this Sunday, August 13th.

7. Education Committee: (Bob Van Epps (BM) Lynn Ponto – Connie Abert) No report

8. Grant Committee: (Holly Martin (BM) – Caroline Zemple(BM)) No report

9. Lake Reclamation Committee: (Holly Martin (BM)Justin Sipiorski – Doug Nelson – Kaycie Stushek) A conference call was held with Martin and Nelson, (Sipiorski, Stushek and Johnson were unable to attend and sent regrets, the have been updated on the results of the call) to nail down a plan for pro-active planting. Troubled areas of the lake were identified and appropriate plantings were determined giving thought to future partial drawdowns and cost to plant. A Shoreline and Emergent planting recommendations were completed for home owners that would stabilize the shore and be esthetically pleasing while surviving the future partial drawdowns. The plan will now go to Ted Johnson and Justin Sipiorski for approval with attention to improving habitat for endangered species and fish populations.

10. City Projects Steering Committee: (Howard Quimby) Reported he had a meeting with Bill Forest on Aug 7th to determine the standing of the the permits needed to complete the rip rap project and the boat launches. The rip rap permit was approved by the DNR on August 3rd and is now in the hands of the City for 300 feet of shoreline along Peterson Park. Both boat ramp permits were approved August6th and are in the mail. Quimby reports and Bill Forest is in touch with the Bass club who are to assist the city with the financial costs of the boat launch repairs. Gerard brought to the attention of the group the need to take pictures before, after and during the repairs for documentation purposes.

11. Other Don Morgan brought his concerns relating to the people down river want to be made whole. What do they mean by that? He cautioned against any efforts other than that of the DNR to address this issue actively.

Don Morgan: Is there any merit in having a picture of the new river channel? He has a pilot that will take the picture for $100. Bob Van Epps already has pictures from the county that are high resolution satellite pictures and the club has aerial pictures given to them that were taken 6 month apart during the drawdown.

NEW BUSINESS

12. Next Meeting September 13th Library

13. Adjourn Meeting : motion Gerard at 6:40 pm



WLR Special Meeting July 23, 2012

Special Meeting Weyauwega Lake Restoration Inc.


July 23, 2012

Weyauwega Library Meeting Room

6:30 pm

Attending: Wiesman, Quimby, Zemple, C. Zemple, Tolfa, Werth, Van Epps, Martin, Morgan

Call to order – Van Epps

Motion to approve the Minutes of the July 12, 2012 Meeting Werth, Second Zemple – Approved

Meeting adjourned Martin



WLR Regular Meeting July 12, 2012

WEYAUWEGA LAKE RESTORATION, INC


WEYAUWEGA Public Library, WEYAUWEGA

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Thursday, July12, 2012 6:00 PM

Attending:

Connie Abert (UW Extension)
Joel Bohringer
Jeremy Classy (NAH)
Bob DeGodt
Mary Fischer
Kent Gerard (WLR Board)
Chris Gunderson
Nick Gunderson
Jay Heckler
Ted Johnson (DNR)
Mary Livens
Angie Landsverk (Press)
Kathy Lodes
Tom Lodes
Holly Martin (WLR Board)
Don Morgan (Mayor)
Doug Nelsen (Nelsen Environmental)
Marv Nollenberg
Tyler Nollenberg
Linda O’Day
Tom O’Day
Kathy Peterson
Jim Prickette
Howard Quimby (WLR Board)
Myron Radtke
Tony Resch
Sylvia Robison
Wilber Robison
Ray Schalkowski
Tom Schnider
Dan Stearns
Kaycie Stushek (Golden Sands RC&D)
Jim Tolfa (WLR Board
T. J. Tooley
M. Kristine Treder
Bob Van Epps (WLR Board)
Joy Van Epps
Rick Waite
Dave Werth (WLR Board)
Ron Wiesman (WLR Board)
Bill Zemple (WLR Board)
Caroline Zemple (WLR Board

1. Call to order

2. Approval of June Minutes: Motion Wiesman second Gerard - Approved.

3. Financial Report: Wiesman

M&I Opening Bal 6-13-2012 8,650.26

deposit: 1,040.00

expenses (9,003.76)

4. M&I Closing Bal 7-12-2012 686.50

First National Bank 29694.88

Motion Werth second Zemple approved

REPORTS

DNR Report: Ted Johnson - Draw down has gone well. The bottom was mostly muck and anaerobic conditions did not allow muck to be digested, this has been improved. Pre drawdown markers for lake bed were taken via GPS. They will be taken again to determine new level of the lake bottom, and success of the project. Plant samples were taken with 3 identified. This is expected to improve when the pond refills. Flowering Rush has two states: Sub-mergent and Emergent. Ted Johnson feels even though it is taking over the lake bed, this is not a big problem and recommends a wait and see position.

Trip downstream(below the dam): River systems below an impoundment are starved for nutrients and have a tendency to broaden and become shallow. The drawdown has corrected this with the new river channel being narrower and deeper with the water moving faster. This has caused major silt deposits along shorelines and the choking off of backwater areas, this is to be expected and is a sign of health. We did not lose any fish due to the drawdown, and the river bed is back to a normal narrower state.
Public comment: We have lots of muck build up that is seen as damage to property.

Question: Is there a benefit to leave it down another winter? All the sediment has gone down but all in all not much benefit. A cold winter will affect Asian milfoil by freezing them out – this is a positive gain.

Golden Sands: Kaycie Stushek: She works on aquatic invasive species. They do surveys of invasive species by identifying and mapping colonies. Technical assistance and training is also provided by Golden Sands. They are also willing to do workshops on: “How to monitor invasive species”, “How to remove invasive species” and “Clean Boats, Clean Water” program. Unfortunately there is no way to remove Zebra Mussels. Zebra Mussels are again under study for impact on the environment.

A slide show of pictures of the drawdown were presented.

NAH: Jeremy Classy: New ownership was announced. NAH has split into two companies, we will still be dealing with the same people as before. The drawdown was planned and orchestrated by a number of agencies including but not limited to: FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) and the DNR. Our Permit is up the 23ed of September, to extend the time the lake is down will need to be approved by the participating agencies and the public..

Question: are there Minimum and Max flow rates. Answer: Not sure exactly what they are but there are levels that must be adhered to.

City of Weyauwega: Don Morgan. All permits are in to the DNR. Two boat landing repairs and extensions, shoreline riprap.
DISCUSSION ON ISSUE OF DRAWDOWN EXTENSION

a. Should the lake be kept down until May 1st.

Comments by the board – Each board member gave their reasons for supporting or not supporting extending the drawdown until May 1 (The first day the DNR will allow the lake to be brought back up due to the turtles) All board members were in favor of the extension with the exception of Martin.

Ted Johnson. You will always have to manage plants, the drawdown will not eliminate this issue.

Howard Quimby: Can we do a controlled burn this fall to remove the dead weed debris and prevent it from insulating the unwanted seeds improving the winter freeze benefit? Answer Ted Johnson (DNR) This is a good idea, not now but in the fall. He will look into it and let us know how best to proceed.

Public Input:

Mary Livens: The River is so full of sediment Fish are dying and the turtles are gone.

Jay Heckler: Deep muck! It is so deep he almost lost his dog. He brought pictures.

Kathy Lodes : Wanted to be empowered. Has voiced her concerned wants lake back up

Tom O,Day: Not happy with river frontage – Tons of muck. Wants people made whole. Comment by Ted Johnson in response – He will look into what needs to be done to remove the massive amount of muck at this junction of the river. There may be some remediation the DNR can offer.

Joel Bohringer: wants to keep it down for the additional 9 months.

Tom ODay: Can we go back to “peeking” running of the Dam to scour the river bed clean of muck. Jeremy Classy comment: The federal policy is “Run of the River” and that is not likely to change.
Vote taken by Show of hands

Leave it down till May 1st - 23

Leave it down till September - 4
The Lake will remain down until May 1st if the FERC and DNR agree.

5. Next meeting August 9th Library 6:00 PM

6. Adjourn Meeting : C Zemple



WLR Regular Meeting Minutes June 14, 2012

WEYAUWEGA LAKE RESTORATION, INC


WEYAUWEGA Public Library, WEYAUWEGA

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Attending: Kent Gerard, Dave Werth, Howard Quimby, Ron Wiesman, Bob Van Epps, Jim Tolfa, Bill Zemple, Caroline Zemple, Justin Sipiorski, Mike Kemp, Morgan, Lynn Ponto, Amy DeSantis

1. Call to order Bob V.

2. Approval of May Minutes motion Wiesman, B.Zemple. Approved

3. Financial Report: Wiesman 29 members now. Gerard Zemple Approved

M&I Opening Bal May 10th 6201.23

     deposite: 2550.00

     expenses 100.97

Bal 6-13-2012 8650.26

First National 30,003.32

MotionQuimby Second Werth Approved

4. Fundraising: Big Raffle ticket sold 150. August 12th drawing party. Critical for success of the group.

a. Summerfest July 22: Jim Tolfa,Bob Van Epps will go there Educational Event. Powerpoint.

b. Event with Wega Arts September 14th : Lynn Ponto Justin an Doug.

5. Education Committee

a. Presentation by Justin Sipiorski PHd. Looking to associate with a lake association. Interest in the lower Waupaca river shed. Introduced Specie of interest Pug nose minnow. Favors weedy slow habitat. Only habitat was Lake Weyauwega in 1970. Two other species. River Darter and Western Sand Darter. May be in the lake. Samples need to be taken now while the lake is down and throughout the fill and after. John Lions state ichthyologist might like to come here. Fish ladder to reintroduce sturgeon to the lake and allow them to pass up and down the river system. Would bring diversity back to the lake. Mono culture of plants is a bad idea. Wants to build a group to take a watershed approach to manage the area. Bob Freckman herbologist at Stevens Point.

b. Education Report Lynn Ponto. New class of Environment Ed class. These kids would be tasked with the reporting but she will still have volunteers but this will double or triple her work force.

6. Grant Committeer: No Report

7. Old Business:

8. a. Public Comment: None.

b. City permits – Public Works. Mike K Jim T Schumacher Howard Q.

c. Individual permits till July 12th

9. Next meeting July 12th Library 6:00 PM

10. Adjourn Meeting : Jim

Monday, June 11, 2012

WLR Regular Meeting May 10, 2012

WEYAUWEGA LAKE RESTORATION, INC

WEYAUWEGA Public Library, WEYAUWEGA
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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Attending: Kent Gerard, Dave Werth, Howard Quimby, Ron Wiesman, Bob Van Epps, Jim Tolfa, Bill Zemple, Caroline Zemple. Tyler Nollenberg, Kieth Boelter, Doug Nelsen

1. Call to order Bob V.
2. Approval of April 12 Minutes motion Wiesman, Gerard. Approved
3. Financial Report: Wiesman 25 members. Gerard Zemple approved
4. Vote on NAH Bill: Tabled till next meeting. Motion Werth, secone Wiesman Approved
5. Fundraising:Big Raffle ticket available $5000 sold through the mail.
6. Education Committee
a. Presentation by Justin Sipiorski PHd. Unable to attend.
b. Summerfest July 22: Spot at park, Educational booth. Bob would like the DNR to show up this will be an educational event.
c. Other

7. Grant Committeer: We have flowering rush in the lake and is invasive. DNR is working with Golden Sands and invasive plants. Ted Johnson is the contact person. Get DNR together with Nelson and Me. He will be back with more info.

8. Old Business:
a. Lake Project update; Would we like to keep the lake down till next spring? Discussion next meeting
b. City of Weyauwega. Meeting Report: Will check with city hall Friday.
c. North American Hydro Status: See above
d. Google the Lake: Terra server cost $25 for 8x11 print

9. New Business
a. Public Comment: None.
c. Permits: None needed by the club so far.
d. Nomination for Board: Nominating Carol Zemple, Tolfa second Gerard. Passed Replaces Bob Radtke. Board will be: Jim Tolfa, Kent Gerard, Bob Van Epps, Ron Wiesman, Holly Martin, Dave Werth, Carol Zemple Motion Tolfa, second Gerard passed. New Board.
e. Board Members election:
f. Other

10. Next meeting 14th of June – Ex. Board meeting at 5:oo before regular meeting.

11. Adjourn Meeting : Tolfa

WLR Regular Meeting April 12, 2012

WEYAUWEGA LAKE RESTORATION, INC

WEYAUWEGA Public Library, WEYAUWEGA
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Thursday, April 12, 2012 6:00 PM

Attending:
Bob Van Epps, Jim Tolfa, Dave Werth, Bob Radtke, Howard Quimby, Don Morgan, Tom Schneider, Holly Martin, Doug Nelson fvns2001@yahoo.com – Nelson Environmental and J&J Transplant. Kent Gerard, (secretary) Caroline Zemple (BCZ1036@yahoo.com), Bill Zemple, Wilson, Ron Wiesman, Tyler Nollenberg

1. Approval of March 15th Minutes Motion Tolfa Second Werth Passed
2. Financial Report: Wiesman Membership dues are coming in and the City has provided their second payment of 15K
2-29-12 M&I Balance 8,794.59
Income 2,689.95
Expenses 8,799.52
4-12-12 M&I Balance 2,689.95
3-30-12 1st National Bank Balance 15,001.79
Cash on hand 17,686.81
Motion Radke Second Tolfa accepted

3. Report on Lake Plants and their impact on the lake by Doug Nelson - Motion Tolfa second Gerard to put this on the agenda.

Wet meadow and shallow marsh plants will erupt first. We will most likely need Lily pads in shallow areas, this will block light and prohibit other more undesirable plants while providing cover for fish . Submergent vegetation will help with fish food and nutrient loading. We could also add bull rushes to shallow areas. Native plants American lotus will compete against milfoil seed. Were some of the recommendations by Mr. Nelson.

4. Fundraising: Steve Thomas. Of the tanning spa will have another cookout and April 27-29 Jim Tolfa will sell brats.

Bob Radtke will be sending out letters next week for the $10,000 raffle: Raffle open to the general public 1st of May.

5. Education Committee

a. Beach Raking: The highschool kids came and raked the beach. The beach looks good. There is a warming house that needs to be worked on.
b. Summerfest July 22 Educational event. Need pamphlets
c. Purchase of 3 underwater Cameras:

6. Grant: Plant Consulting by Mr. Nelson consideration: Cost: @25 per hour for consulting for a grant for the necessary plants. (approx. $1,000). The grant would come from the DNR. Make sure to get references on past projects. This was agreed by the body.

7. Old Business:

a. Lake Project update; September 1st the lake refills. Restocking the lake will begin as the pool fills. Ice fishing needs to be suspended.
b. City of Weyauwega. Meeting Report: There was a meeting last summer to determine what the city will do to fix the boat ramps and the piers. Mayor Morgan reports this project has not moved forward to his knowledge. It was resolved that members of WLR will attend the City Public Works meetings to move this forward.
c. North American Hydro Status: NAH is not being sold. Jeremy is happy to work with us.
d. Google the Lake: need good pix of lake. Looking for satellite.

8. New Business
a. Public Comment: None
b. Water Testing: Report is back from the Testing company with no red flags.
c. Permits: None needed by the club so far.
d. Membership: Growing
e. Board Members election next month

9. Next meeting 10th of May

10. Adjourn Meeting : Werth, second Zemple