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File #: Res.11-2488    Version: A Name: Permission granted to the Public Health Administrator to apply for and accept funds from WE Energies, Fund for Lake Michigan for the Baseline Assessment of Water Quality in Support of the Root River Restoration Grant
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/18/2011 In control: City Attorney's Office
On agenda: Final action: 4/18/2011
Title: Permission granted to the Public Health Administrator to apply for and accept funds from WE Energies, Fund for Lake Michigan for the Baseline Assessment of Water Quality in Support of the Root River Restoration Grant Resolved that permission be granted to the Public Health Administrator to apply for and accept funds in the amount of $175,140 from WE Energies, Fund for Lake Michigan for the Baseline Assessment of Water Quality in Support of the Root River Restoration Plan.(Grant Control #2011-012). The funds will be used to conduct chemical, microbial, and physical baseline assessments on the mainstream of the Root River (inclusive of sites within the City of Racine) and its tributary creeks in support of a watershed-based Root River restoration plan. The contract period is from May, 2011 through May, 2013. Fiscal Note: There is no match required of the City.
Sponsors: James Spangenberg
Related files: 11-6238
Sponsor
Alderman Spangenberg
 
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Permission granted to the Public Health Administrator to apply for and accept funds from WE Energies, Fund for Lake Michigan for the Baseline Assessment of Water Quality in Support of the Root River Restoration Grant
 
Resolved that permission be granted to the Public Health Administrator to apply for and accept funds in the amount of $175,140 from WE Energies, Fund for Lake Michigan for the Baseline Assessment of Water Quality in Support of the Root River Restoration Plan.(Grant Control #2011-012).  The funds will be used to conduct chemical, microbial, and physical baseline assessments on the mainstream of the Root River (inclusive of sites within the City of Racine) and its tributary creeks in support of a watershed-based Root River restoration plan.  The contract period is from May, 2011 through May, 2013.
 
Fiscal Note:  There is no match required of the City.