Sept. 16, 2017
Dear Friends of the Lake,
Did you know that one pound of phosphorus can generate 500 pounds of algae during those "gross" algae blooms of July and August? Untreated storm water runoff from yards, ditches streets and the city storm water system deposits over 2100 pounds of phosphorus per year into Forest Lake.
This is NOT fertilizer phosphorus, but phosphorus from decaying grass clippings, leaves, twigs and sediment that washes into the lake, often through the city storm water drain system( ie., through those storm water grates on curbed streets).
The Comfort Lake Forest Lake Watershed District, in an effort to protect the lake, is funding a storm water street drain stenciling program this Saturday , Sept 23 from 9am to 1 pm to let people know that storm water grates drain into the lake without any treatment.
Since all volunteers (adults and youth), will receive a tee shirt, beverage and food, we need you to RSVP providing your name and shirt sizes ( S,M,L XL). RSVP by either :
1. Calling : Jack MacKenzie @ 651-324-8873
OR
2. Emailing : jmackenzie426@msn.com
Event details are listed below. Thanks for your help!
FLLA Board of Directors
Stev Stegner, President
SCWMS and CLFLWSD Storm Drain Stencil Initiative Information
- Contact: Jack MacKenzie, 651 324 8873 or jmackenzie426@msn.com
- Date: September 23, 2017 alternate date September 30
- Pre and Post project destination: CLFLWD office, 44 Lake St S, Forest Lake, MN 55025 (next to Kodiak Coffee)
- Gloves, safety vests provided. Paint and templates provided.
- Push brooms, back pack blowers and flat shovels needed for pre-clean up.
- Goal: To clean and paint "neatly" as many storm drains as possible and
- Time: 8:30 pre-project meeting begins, including: discussion, team creation, instructions, materials distribution and mapping.
- 9:00 initiative starts, groups head to respective areas to paint, call Jack if you encounter challenges.
- Remember: clean area for good paint adhesion, paint, cone, stuff fliers into mailboxes, repeat.
- The day will be over no later than 1:00 pm, maybe sooner depending on how many volunteers we have. Currently there are 875 storm drains to stencil. According to statistics, one team of three can clean and paint between 10 and 15 per hour. Realistically, it is my hope to knock out half of the drains this year and the other half next spring.
- Post meeting after at the CLFLW Office.
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