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Grass Lake berm construction underway

Construction is underway on a permanent reinforced berm along the northern shoreline of Grass Lake. The berm will help contain high water during periods of heavy rain, and construction should be completed this summer. It is one of several capital improvement projects designed to optimize drainage near Grass Lake… Read More

Shallow Lakes video addresses water quality, ecology and recreation

Watch the video: Getting to Know Shallow Lakes Urban shallow lakes are an important resource in our watershed district, supporting a variety of wildlife and enjoyed by many local residents. The educational video, Getting to Know Shallow Lakes, includes background… Read More

Local stewardship efforts celebrated with 2018 LEAP Awards

This year’s Landscape Ecology Awards Program (LEAP) recognized four homes in Saint Paul and Maplewood for exceptional landscaping practices that benefit water quality and natural resources. The owners of each property received awards during our annual recognition dinner, held Nov. 14 at Keller Golf Course. The District’s citizen-volunteer LEAP Team… Read More

Flood Awareness

Safety Tips & Information Related to Localized Flooding Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District   Throughout our watershed; ponds, wetlands, lakes, creeks & the Mississippi River are expected to rise as rain continues to fall. The National Weather Service estimates that total precipitation amounts will near… Read More

RWMWD Adopts Alternative Landscaping Equipment

Ever think about how gas-powered landscaping equipment — string trimmers, leaf blowers, hedge trimmers, backpack blowers, chain saws, and pole saws — impact air quality? Our land care tools are a significant source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other air emissions. The average gas-powered push mower produces 14.76 pounds… Read More

Wet Winter Ahead

Continuing a trend seen in recent years, Minnesota communities have been dealing with the ongoing challenge of high ground and surface water levels. The National Weather Service officially declared 2019 the wettest year in Twin Cities history. The extended winter forecast predicts that this wet trend will continue, adding to… Read More

Phalen and Keller Weir Projects

The Phalen Lake outlets and Keller Channel weirs are getting an upgrade as part of the Beltline Resiliency Plan. RWMWD will be able to automatically adjust the weir heights on the Keller Channel structure and the Phalen Lake outlet structure when the project is completed this spring. The remote weir… Read More

Public Notice: Proposed 2023 Budget

PUBLIC NOTICE RAMSEY-WASHINGTON METRO WATERSHED DISTRICT RAMSEY AND WASHINGTON COUNTIES, MINNESOTA PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Board of Managers of the Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District will hold a public hearing at 6:30 o’clock p.m., Wednesday, September 7, 2022, pursuant to Minn. Stat. §13D.021, to consider the proposed 2023 Fiscal Year… Read More

Welcome Anna! Welcome back Zola!

Anna Beining – Natural Resources Intern I am a student at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities studying environmental science and just finished up my junior year. I grew… Read More