In the News: New Group Committed to Cleanup of Madison Lakes

Channel 3 both wrote a good article about the effort the Clean Lakes Alliance is putting into cleaning up the Madison lakes and aired a piece on a recent news broadcast.

New Group Committed To Cleanup Of Madison Lakes
Clean Lakes Alliance Says A Vital Part Of Area Economy Is Hurting

Updated: 11:52 am CDT June 6, 2011

MADISON, Wis. — A renewed effort to clean Madison’s lakes began this weekend as clean water advocates are becoming increasingly vocal about the key part of the Dane County economic engine that area lakes play.

That’s an engine, they say, that could be running much more smoothly with cleaner lakes.

Now, in addtion to all of the public work… (follow the link for the full story and video)

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Clean Lakes Alliance to Create Road Map for Reducing Phosphorous in Lakes

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DATE: June 3, 2011
CONTACT: James Tye, Director of Development, Clean Lakes Alliance
Cell: (608) 628-6655; james@cleanlakesalliance.com

Clean Lakes Alliance to Create Road Map for Reducing Phosphorous in Lakes

MADISON* The Clean Lakes Alliance announced today that it is considering bids for the development of a plan to reduce phosphorous in Dane County lakes by 50 percent or more.

“Many studies have shown that phosphorous plays the largest role in feeding the growth of algae in our lakes, which in turn causes a significant decline in the water quality,” said Don Heilman, president of the Alliance. “Developing a road map to reduce the amount of phosphorous coming into the lakes is crucial if we want to see cleaner lakes in Dane County.”

Heilman noted that the Alliance is uniquely situated to advance policies that will help clean up the lakes. The group was founded in 2009 as a not-for-profit organization dedicated to protecting and improving the lakes, streams and wetlands of the Yahara Watershed. It has quickly grown to become the first such organization to unite local, county and state government, community, business and philanthropic leaders, agricultural interests and scientists in the common goal of cleaning up Dane County lakes.

“For the first time we have everybody under one umbrella, moving forward in creative partnerships to tackle the challenges we share,” said Heilman.

The road map is the first step of a major, year-long initiative planned by the Alliance. The organization will also undertake an economic-impact study to document the effect of the lakes on property values, economic development, tourism and quality of life. A community conference is planned for next year to announce the results of the study along with the road map that will set priorities and costs.

Several local, regional and national businesses are submitting road map proposals. The Alliance will announce the results of the bid process in early July. More information about the Alliance is available at www.cleanlakesalliance.com.

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The Clean Lakes Alliance is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to the improvement and protection of the lakes, streams and wetlands of the Yahara Watershed. Through community support, advocacy and education, the Alliance is leading the charge to restore and protect the lakes for future generations.

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For the Record: Clean Lakes Alliance

The the Sunday, May 22 episode of For the Record, produced by WISC-TV Channel 3 in Madison, WI, where Neil Heinen and Brennan Nardi talk to Madison Mayor Paul Soglin, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi and Spectrum Brands CEO Dave Lumley about the Clean Lakes Alliance, a group dedicated to protecting and bettering Madison’s greatest natural resources.

Also, watch Neil Heinen’s recent editorial about the Improving and Protecting the Madison Lakes.

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Lake-o-Gram Volume 1 Issue 2

Science Forum yields Big Ideas

The first Yahara Lakes Science Forum, sponsored by Thermo Fisher was very successful… and enlightening. Many of the participants were among the initial authors of the Yahara CLEAN report and have significant knowledge about our watershed. Add to that a new mix of private sector minds and it made for great atmosphere for everyone. Thanks to the following people for their participation:

Steve R. Carpenter, UW-Madison Center for Limnology
Paul Hanson, Center for Limnology
Jennifer Hauxwell, Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources
Jeffery Hirsch, Thermo Fischer Scientific
Dominic O’Donnell, ThermoFischer Scientific
Randall D. Jackson, UW-Madison College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
Chris Kucharik, UW-Madison College of Agricultural & Life Sciences
Richard C. Lathrop, UW-Madison Gaylord Nelson Inst Environmental Study
Jim Lorman, Edgewood College
Mark Reidel, Baird
John J Magnuson, UW-Madison College of Letters and Science
Michael Parsen, University of Wisconsin-Extension
Dale Robertson, U.S. Geological Survey Wisconsin Water Science Center

First Annual Friends of the Lakes Conference

Will be held Saturday April 2, at Edgewood College, hosted by CLA Community Board member Dr. Jim Lorman. The purpose of the conference is to gather the many grass roots organizations in the area that spend lots of time and energy to keep our lakes and streams clean and to share with each other the vision for the watershed. Information about a new endowment fund setup at Madison Community Foundation will be unveiled as well as the plans to allow for future grants to be written to these kinds of organizations to help in their efforts. Should be exciting!

Aquapalooza will be a big splash for the lakes!

The Clean Lakes Alliance and Skipper Buds are teaming up to produce the third annual Aquapalooza floating music concert near Picnic Point on Lake Mendota.
Save Sunday July 31st for some great water fun and bring your boat and party attitude. Mid Life Crisis is jammin the tunes and DL Anderson is floating the stage. Fun stuff on the water.

Clean Lakes Open House Series

Starting in the spring/summer of 2011, The Clean Lakes Alliance (CLA) is planning a series of small open houses on all fours lakes. The open house(s) will be hosted by current friends, family and supporters of CLA who live on a lake. The host(s) will invite their immediate neighbors to come over on a weekday early evening to introduce them to the CLA staff, board members and start a conversation about what is needed to do to clean up the Yahara Watershed.

If you are interested in hosting a CLEAN LAKE OPEN HOUSE please contact James at james@cleanlakesalliance.com.

The Corporate Gauntlet has been thrown

Spectrum Brands is extending a challenge to the other sponsors of the Clean Lakes Festival as well as larger employers in Madison to compete “biz to biz” in a series of events the day of the festival. The competition is yet to be determined, but may include paddling, log rolling, water skiing endurance, frisbee golf. More to follow.

The challenge also extends to fundraising for the lakes. Dave Lumley, CEO of Spectrum Brands is formally challenging CEOs of other large companies to engage their employees and vendors to raise money. We all win!

Retain the Rain Workshop

UW-Extension and Sustain Dane are offering a workshop on rain gardens, rain barrels and drip irrigation on Saturday, April 9, 2011. The workshop will explain how rain gardens and rain barrels work, how to plan for and install them, as well as how to install a drip irrigation system. These simple yet effective tools help conserve water, and help water soak into the ground instead of allowing storm water pollution to make its way to our lakes and streams.

The cost for the workshop is $5 and the registration form can be found online here. Registration is open to the public. Details of the Plant Dane! Cost-Share Program will also be covered for those interested in ordering plants for their gardens and yards.

Many find replacing turf and ornamental plants with plant species native to Wisconsin a rewarding landscape alternative. Once established, natives do not require the maintenance inputs that turf and ornamentals need. Yet, native wildflowers provide blooms season round and provide a home for beneficial insects and food for birds.

Space is limited, so register today!

Contact:
Marcia Hartwig
MAMSWaP Storm Water Education Coordinator
608-224-3746, hartwig@co.dane.wi.us
www.myfairlakes.com

CLA Field Trip to Milwaukee

As findings from our current Cultural Planning process show, Madisonians are broadening their definitions of art and its place in our public spaces. We are looking more and more to integrating art and the environment, and at solutions that will improve storm water handling and enhance shoreline design.

My name is Karin Wolf and I am the Arts Administrator for the City of Madison. On a recent “Art, Innovation and Water” tour, I brought Clean Lakes Alliance Development Director James Tye to see some of Milwaukee’s most successful examples of ecological art and creative design.

Entering Milwaukee along the Hank Aaron State Trail, we saw examples of interpretive signage, public art (like kathryn e. martin’s “A Place to Sit,” a grouping of high-back chairs that honor the spirit and people of Wisconsin’s American Indian tribes), shallow marsh plant and prairie restoration projects, and how well designed overlooks and resting spots can be used to enhance a multi-use path.

We then went to the Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin. Here, we were able to witness connections between innovation, science, technology and the environment in interactive exhibits. We also walked along the pier that is used all summer as a floating classroom for water education and conservation programs, day and night sail launches, and private receptions.  From there we visited Sweetwater Organics, an urban farm located in an unused warehouse in the Bay View neighborhood, that uses aquaponics to grow fresh, safe produce and fish for local Milwaukee residents, restaurants and groceries. While there, we had the opportunity to talk with UW Milwaukee art students who, as part of a service learning project, are designing the educational classroom spaces that will allow Sweetwater volunteers to teach Milwaukee public school students about urban agriculture, nutrition, and water.

We concluded the visit with a trip to the Urban Ecology Center, a neighborhood-based, environmental education, nonprofit. The Center, which transformed a formerly underutilized urban park into an active learning center, inspired us with their green building techniques and creative uses of storm water for everything from flushing toilets to creating an attractive pond. There students can learn about the environment in ways that are creative, hands on and fun.

Following a very full day, James and I headed back to Madison inspired by the integration of art, history, ecology, and planning. As Madison continues to define and refine their creative vision for our shoreline I am happy they have expressed that art and design should be a core part of that vision.

Karin Wolf
kwolf@cityofmadison.com

Congratulations to Stephen Carpenter

Limnologist Stephen Carpenter, a scientist and Stephen Alfred Forbes Professor of Zoology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has been awarded the 2011 Stockholm Water Prize — the top award for scientists studying water-related activities.

The award, which comes with $150,000 and a specially designed crystal sculpture, honors individuals and organizations “whose work contributes broadly to the conservation and protection of water resources and to improved health of the planet’s inhabitants and ecosystems,” according to the group.

Children’s Museum makes lakes a priority

Thanks to the generous and supportive efforts of the Madison Children’s Museum, a portable lakes exhibit will be created to help with education at the K-4 level and will mark the return of “SeeMore the Bluegill”. The exhibit is set for initial display at the Clean Lakes Festival and will be available for use by groups and schools within the watershed area.

Talks are underway for an expanded watershed exhibition at the museum too. Mad fun for the whole family!

All Aboard!

Betty Lou Cruise Boats are going to be running non-stop at the Clean Lakes Festival, thanks to the generous accommodations of the Von Rutenberg Family. A schedule will be published and advance reservations will be taken. These rides are a big hit and we are thankful we can offer extended service.

Save the Date!

Don’t miss the Clean Lakes Festival this summer on Saturday August 27, 2011 at Olin Park.

The CLF Planning Committee is in full swing with a complete reorganization of the grounds and a revised timetable for events. Four bands are booked and the beer is ordered. The boats are just waiting for the ice to melt.

Meet the CLA Community Board

The Community Board is comprised of a vast cross section of stakeholders, community stewards and government agencies that represent the Yahara Watershed and steer the efforts of the Clean Lakes Alliance. It is a growing and evolving group of community leaders and organizations. Members, and/or proposed positions, have been identified through interview and referral by other members. The board is purposefully seeking high-ranking officials, owners, and policy makers to ensure that the process moves efficiently and effectively. The vacancies indicated on the attached list should be filled within the next 60/90 days.

Community Board Member List

New Members of the Alliance

Sandy Ager

Dennis Presser

Skipper Buds

Bob Sorge

University Book Store

Clean Lakes Festival Sponsors

Lands’ End

Spectrum Brands

DeJope Gaming

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Skipper Buds

Alliant Energy

MG&E

The Gialamas Company

UBS The Burish Group

Baird and Associates

Wisconsin Distributors

John Roach Projects

Clear Channel Radio

Thanks Gialamas!

For our generously donated offices and utilities.

Contact us Anytime!

Don Heilman
don@cleanlakesalliance.com

James Tye
james@cleanlakesalliance.com

Phone:608.836.6973

This is the second issue of the Lake-O-Gram and it is intended to keep our members and partners up to date with our current efforts. If you have any suggestions to improve our Alliance or this newsletter, please let us know.
Thank you for your support of our lakes.
Striving to return to a clean and thriving watershed.
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ThermoFisher Scientific Forum on Friday, Feb 25

WHAT: ThermoFisher Scientific Forum – A Yahara Watershed Initiative.

WHO: Approximately 40 invited scientists, engineers, government representatives, and those invested in the cleaning of the Yahara Watershed will be in attendance, or participating, in the forum hosted by Clean Lakes Alliance and Stephan R. Carpenter, Director, and Stephan Alfred Forbes, Professor, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Limnology.

WHEN: Friday, February 25, 2011, from 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

WHERE: Edgewater Hotel, 666 Wisconsin Ave., Madison, WI 53703

WHY: To identify the highest priority needs, feasibility and cost effective steps needed to be taken to improve the water quality in the Yahara River Watershed. Identifying the steps will be the professionals who live and work in the community and regularly study the waterway.

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Lake-o-Gram Volume 1 Issue 1

First Community Board Meeting

The first CLA Community Board meeting took place on January 18 in the boardroom at Spectrum Brands, thanks to Dave Lumley, CEO. The time was spent getting the group up to speed on our developments to date. A clear direction came from the board – to focus on funding a “project manager” position that will create a master plan for implementation of the 70 recommendations of the Yahara CLEAN report – compiled by government agencies over the past several years. We have entitled this first phase “The Yahara Watershed Initiative.” Next meeting date is March 15.

Spectrum Brands has really stepped up as an organization in this effort with strong financial support, employee engagement … and they are bringing the Spectrum company picnic to the Clean Lakes Festival!

Click here to see who is on the Community Board

Madison Mayor buys in

Mike Gerner (Community Board Chair), James and Don attended a meeting with Mayor Dave and his staff to lay out our objectives. After some discussion, the mayor agreed to support and pursue a budget amendment to invest in a public/private partnership for the “Yahara Watershed Initiative.”

$25,000. Good first step.

County likes the idea too

Topf Wells(County Executive Chief of Staff) and Dave Merritt(Director of Policy & Program Development ) were very receptive to ourplan to hire a top shelf person to create the initial plan. After some discussion, it was suggested that this person be someone that could not only weave through government channels and mounds of data, but coordinate the development and long-term implementation of the plan.

In addition to the County’s commitment in their 2011 budget of over
$200,000 to the Clean Lakes Initiative (for which the Alliance spoke in favor) — one full-time phosphorus trading program staffperson (Dave Merritt) and additional non-point phosphorus reduction program dollars, the County agreed to assist with a significant contribution for the recruiting, advertising, supervising, and housing the new position at the Office of Lakes and Watersheds.

Dane County Towns Association is engaged

A presentation was made to their executive board and we fielded questions. All are aware of the need to accelerate our actions and they will be very helpful with our work in the ag community in the future.

The “Initiative” is a group effort

As you can see, there will be a number of investors in the “Initiative” to create a plan. In addition to the City and County, we are actively pursuing private and corporate sponsors to round out a diverse group that will oversee the first-phase project. A public/private partnership.

Party at Sardine!

Phillip and John at Sardine have agreed to produce two events to help us raise money and awareness! The first one will be a VIP invite-only reception to educate and engage the most influential players in Madison. David Mollenhoff has already agreed to speak.

The second will be a run/walk in downtown Madison. Preliminary idea is to start at Marigold and end up at Sardine for a BIG party outside. Grills, Bands, Tent. Phillip says it’s all about the party. All in favor say “Aye!”

Dick Lathrop is a wealth of knowledge!

Had a great sit down with Dick, a former DNR and UW Research Scientist, at the CLA offices last week and learned a lot about the history and his ideas for solutions. Dick will make a brief presentation to the CLA Community Board on March 15.

David Mollenhoff is inspiring…and inspired.

After years of preaching to the choir, David sees the promise of the CLA “Initiative” and has agreed to help with presentations to the various stakeholder groups we will be assembling, as well as help define our vision for the watershed. Thanks David!

Kevin Connors and the Ag world

Kevin Conners (Director) and his staff at Dane County Land and Water Resources spent a good deal of time with us last week sharing the processes and budgets they currently work with. Wasn’t difficult to see that they have a great crew that has a great relationship with the farmers; just not enough money to make a dent in the issues with phosphorus runoff. Kevin and Pat Sutter are pulling together some basic data for us that will include numbers of farms, cows, etc. for the ag part of our presentations.

Save the Date!

Don’t miss the Clean Lakes Festival this summer on Saturday August 27, 2011 at Olin Park.

Science Forum on tap

The Clean Lakes Alliance is hosting the first-ever Science Forum next month. An expert panel of scientists, limnologists, hydrologists assembled by Steve Carpenter of UW Madison to frankly discuss the issues and solutions of the Yahara Watershed. More details to follow.

LANDS’ END

LANDS’ END has again agreed to the title sponsorship of the Clean Lakes Festival for 2011 and will be taking on a stronger position with the Alliance and engaging their employees in the cause. More to follow.

Thanks Lands’ End!

New Members of the Alliance

Gordon Flesch Company

Smith & Gesteland

Yahara Lakes Association

Doug Bach

Jane and Chris Clark

Michael Gay

Patrick and Kim Walters

YLA Board

Yahara Lakes Association has asked Clean Lakes Alliance to appoint a representative to their board.

Thanks Gialamas!

Special thanks to The Gialamas Company for the generous donation of the Clean Lakes Alliance offices and utilities.

2010 Clean Lakes Festival Sponsors

Lands’ End

Spectrum Brands

DeJope Gaming

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Alliant Energy

MG&E

The Gialamas Company

UBS The Burish Group

Baird and Associates

Wisconsin Distributors

John Roach Projects

Clear Channel Radio

Contact us Anytime!

Don Heilman
don@cleanlakesalliance.com

James Tye
james@cleanlakesalliance.com

Phone:608.836.6973

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Sunset Party on the Edgewater Rooftop on 6/3

The Clean Lakes Alliance will be hosting the Sunset Party on Thursday, June 3rd on the Edgewater Hotel Rooftop from 5:0o – 8:30 pm!

The Sunset Party is the celebration to kick of the lake season in Dane County. We take this moment to bring together lake residents and community stakeholders to take a step back and enjoy an evening together. As a community we understand the importance of the lakes as a natural resource and recreational attraction. The Clean Lakes Alliance hosts this event to connect these two elements and bring awareness how important the lakes are.

The event will be held on the roof of the city’s most recognized hotel, The Edgewater Hotel. We will announce the Dane County Water Champions Award which honors those who have given outstanding contributions to protect and improve our county’s lakes and streams. Following the award, the nationally ranked Mad-City Water Ski team will perform on the lake for all to view.

This event is hosted by the Clean Lakes Alliance in partnership with Dane County Lakes and Watershed Commission, The Edgewater Hotel, and Grey Goose Vodka.

Light Hors d’ oeuvres and refreshments will be served. Attire is business casual.

The Dane County Lakes and Watershed Commission’s Dane County Waters Champions Award is an annual recognition of outstanding contributions to the protection and improvement of our County’s lakes and streams at a ceremony during Take A Stake in the Lakes Days in June. These annual awards, presented by the Commission, recognize individuals, businesses and organizations whose commitment to Dane County’s water resources, and whose work on their behalf, has made a positive difference in protecting and improving water quality as well as the scenic, economic, recreational and environmental value of those lakes and streams. We salute these friends of Dane County Waters for their efforts and, as we do, we are all reminded that our actions, today, have a lasting impact on the future of these waters we treasure.

There are four awards:

  • To an individual whose commitment to Dane County’s waters and whose work on their behalf has resulted in a significant and lasting improvement in water quality, in our appreciation of the waters and in the future health of the County’s water resources.
  • To a business whose practices and values demonstrate an active and positive commitment to “doing well by doing good” through on-going efforts to protect and improve water quality in Dane County.
  • To an organization whose mission and accomplishments demonstrate a commitment to protecting and improving water quality in Dane County through the efforts of its members, through outreach and public awareness programs and through hands-on projects.
  • To a youth or youth group, whose activities to improve and protect Dane County’s water resources have resulted in a significant and lasting improvement in water quality and or quantity; or demonstrate success through outreach and public awareness programs and through hands-on projects.
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