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Want a Rain Garden on Your Property? We can Help!

  • February 16, 2016
  • Community, Water Quality
Rain gardens maintained by volunteers at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in St. Paul.

It’s not too early to start thinking about installing a rain garden on your property next spring!

RWMWD is now accepting applications for the 2016 BMP Incentive Program. This program offers technical assistance and cost share funds to support projects that improve water quality. Funds are available to homeowners, churches, homeowner associations, and commercial properties interested in installing clean water projects on their property. Projects are funded 50-100% depending on the type of project and location in the Watershed. 

Additionally, Washing Conservation District currently has funding to do clean water landscaping projects with condos, town homes, and single family homeowner associations. These funds are available to associations in Washington County who complete projects that will help reduce runoff water pollution, converting turf areas to native plantings, and retrofitting existing stormwater ponds into reuse systems for irrigation.  




A 2011 residential rain garden project done through
the RWMWD cost-share program.


Visit our website for more information or call with questions about the program. Technical service for the cost share program is provided by Ramsey and Washington Conservation Districts. Please call the numbers below to schedule a site visit to see what opportunities are available on your property. We look forward to hearing from you!

It is never too early to start thinking about installing water quality BMPs on your property. Visit our website for more information or call with questions about the program. Technical service for the cost share program is provided by Ramsey and Washington Conservation Districts. Please call the numbers below to schedule a site visit to see what opportunities are available on your property. We look forward to hearing from you!

 






Ramsey County Residents:
Michael Schumann
Michael.Schumann@co.ramsey.mn.us
651-266-7275
  


Washington County Residents:
Tara Kline
TKline@mnwcd.org
651-275-1136 x28

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