News & Updates
St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates: Interstate Island Restoration Project Completion
Here is a “birds eye” view of the completed habitat restoration at Interstate Island. The project was completed in late April.
52,624 cubic yards of dredged materials were beneficially reused to restore or enhance the colonial water bird nesting habitat!
St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates: Cross City Trail detour during Erie Pier remediation
Beginning at the end of June 2021, a portion of the Cross City Trail and adjacent city-owned land will be closed to accommodate work being done in the ponds behind Erie Pier.
[UPCOMING EVENT] Explore an Urban Treasure: The St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail
At the headwaters of Lake Superior nestled between Duluth, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin lies an urban treasure waiting to be explored. Join Kris Eilers, Executive Director of the St. Louis River Alliance, as she shares about the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail. May 20th from 6-7 p.m. via zoom.
Seasons of the St. Louis River Photo Contest: NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS
Calling all amateur and professional photographers! We are looking for your portraits of wildlife, animal behavior, the relationship between people and nature, plant life, weather, seasons, recreation and harbor activities for our 2021 photo contest.
St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates: Interstate Island Final Phase of Restoration
It’s an exciting time for a Common Tern who soon will return to its restored nesting site on Interstate Island after overwintering in South America.
Last year, restoration began on Interstate Island to combat habitat loss that happened over recent years due to flooding and higher water levels. Next week JF Brennan Company will complete the construction aspects of the habitat restoration.
SLRE National Water Trail Map Distribution Locations
Pick up your FREE St. Louis River Estuary (SLRE) National Water Trail Map at one of the many local businesses in the Twin Ports (Duluth, MN and Superior, WI) PDF versions are also available online.
St. Louis River Area of Concern Construction Sites to be Avoided
There are many remediation and restoration projects going on in the St. Louis River Area of Concern. This is especially important for paddlers and boaters on the River. The sites that should be avoided due to active construction this year (2021) are Kingsbury Bay, Grassy Point, and USS/Spirit Lake.
We are hiring! Seasonal Piping Plover Monitors
The St. Louis River Alliance is hiring three Piping Plover Monitors to work 20-30 hours a week from May 1st - June 15th, 2021. In the event that nesting behavior is observed, positions will be extended until August 31st. The employment extension will be determined by May 31st.
Area of Concern Project Updates: Ponds behind Erie Pier
Spring is coming and big things are happening at the Ponds behind Erie Pier site in the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Trees are being cleared this week to prep the site for the remedial construction scheduled to begin in June.
St. Louis River Area of Concern Anticipated Field Work 2021
There is some great field work anticipated for 2021! Check-out what is planned for the St. Louis River Area of Concern, both in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Virtual St. Louis River Summit, March 1-3rd via Zoom
The Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve (Lake Superior Reserve) will hold its 11th annual St. Louis River Summit March 1-3 virtually via Zoom.
The cost to attend will be $30.
Learn More: https://lakesuperiorreserve.org/summit/
St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates: Ponds behind Erie Pier
EPA and MPCA announce $16 million sediment cleanup in the St. Louis River Area of Concern in Duluth, Minnesota
COMING SOON! The Seasons of the St. Louis River, an Area of Concern Photo Contest
Calling all amateur and professional photographers! We are looking for your portraits of wildlife, animal behavior, the relationship between people and nature, plant life, weather, seasons, recreation and harbor activities for our 2021 photo contest.
St. Louis River Alliance promotes Alyssa Johnson to Communication and Projects Administrator
The St. Louis River Alliance has announced the promotion of Alyssa Johnson as the Communication and Projects Administrator.
St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates: 2020 Remedial Action Plan is now Available
The 2020 St. Louis River Area of Concern Remedial Action Plan (RAP) update is now available, incorporating stakeholders’ feedback we received on the draft shared recently. The document is available online here.
St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates: Remedy Decisions for Scanlon Reservoir, Thomson Reservoir and Mud Lake West
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) remediation team is another step closer towards the cleanup of the St. Louis River Area of Concern (SLRAOC). After evaluating options and gathering public input, MPCA has selected remedies for three SLRAOC contaminated sites: Scanlon Reservoir, Thomson Reservoir, and Mud Lake West.
2020 Celebration of Progress: St. Louis River Area of Concern (Virtual Event Recording)
Watch the recording of this years 2020 Celebration of Progress: St. Louis River Area of Concern. This year we learned about the St. Louis River Area of Concern projects that have been completed and those that are underway. The event was virtually hosted on Tuesday, November 17 from 6-8 p.m. via Zoom. This is a live recording of that event.
St. Louis River Area of Concern Update: Public Input Opportunity for 2020 Remedial Action Plan (RAP)
ST. LOUIS RIVER AREA OF CONCERN UPDATES: The St. Louis River Area of Concern coordinating agencies would like to share a stakeholder feedback opportunity available now through December 7, 2020. A draft version of the 2020 Remedial Action Plan (RAP) is available for public review and comments on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources St. Louis River AOC website.
St. Louis River Area of Concern Update: AZCON Slip Clean-up Complete
ST. LOUIS RIVER AREA OF CONCERN UPDATES: The St. Louis River Area of Concern (AOC) is one step closer to delisting following completion of a contaminated sediment clean-up project at AZCON/Duluth Seaway Port Authority’s Slip November 12.
Be a part of something good! November kicks off the St. Louis River Alliance’s Membership Drive
November is Membership Drive month at the St. Louis River Alliance.
The St. Louis River and Lake Superior shape our way of life and continually help us thrive. These special bodies of water connect us to each other and remind us how vital it is to ensure that the River is healthy for generations to come!