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Construction Underway At Pickle Pond Remediation And Restoration Site

Construction is underway to clean up polluted sediment and restore fish and wildlife habitat at Pickle Pond, a nine-acre urban pond that was created by the construction of a railroad embankment that cut off part of Barker's Bay in Superior. This project is part of a large-scale effort to address historical pollution and habitat loss in the St. Louis River Area of Concern and funded by the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.

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Piping Plover Monitoring Season has Begun!

It is again migratory shorebird season here in the Twin Ports!

The St. Louis River Alliance is monitoring the beaches on Wisconsin Point and Minnesota Point for the critically endangered shorebird, the Great Lakes Piping Plover.

For more information on the Piping Plover visit https://www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/pipingplover/

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May 2023: St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates

Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Current project updates for May 2023:

  • Munger Landing & Ponds behind Erie Pier: Construction will resume soon. For everyone’s safety, please stay out of these work areas until official announcements about their reopening have been made.

  • Scanlon Reservoir: Site restoration work will begin soon. The entrance road, parking area, fishing pier, & paddle boat launch at Scanlon Reservoir Park are open; however, they may temporarily close to accommodate site work. There’s no access past the road gate.

  • Pickle Pond: Construction has begun at the Pickle Pond restoration site in Superior. Crews will be setting up equipment and clearing areas to access the pond. Dredging will continue throughout the summer to remove contaminated sediments and create a deeper pond that is better connected to the St. Louis River.

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April 2023: St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates

Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Current project updates for April 2023:

  • Superior Slip Sediment Remediation Project | Information can now be found on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website.

  • Spirit Lake | Construction in progress, no public access until work is complete. Please stay clear of work outlined in map below.

  • The St. Louis River Area of Concern: From a Fond du Lac Viewpoint | Due to winter weather, this event has been rescheduled to Thursday, April 13th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Black Bear Casino

  • Scanlon Reservoir | Entrance road, parking area, fishing pier & paddle launch are now accessible. However, some areas may close temporarily during site restoration work in Spring 2023.

  • Munger Landing & Ponds behind Erie Pier | No public access! Please stay out of these work areas until official announcements about their reopening have bene made.

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EVENT RESCHEDULED TO 4/13/23 | The St. Louis River Area of Concern: From a Fond du Lac Viewpoint

EVENT RESCHEDULED DUE TO WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY!

Join us on THURSDAY, APRIL 13th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. for ‘The St. Louis River Area of Concern: From a Fond du Lac Viewpoint’ at the Stoney Brook Creek Room at Black Bear Casino (1785 MN-210, Carlton, MN 55718).

Speakers from the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa will share their unique cultural perspectives about the St. Louis River Area of Concern, their partnership role, and their own natural resource management efforts. Around the Earth drum group will open with song and Naawakwe will share Ojibwe place names in the Estuary. St. Louis River Area of Concern Coordinators will share plans for their work in 2023.

This event is free and open to the public. Come enjoy snacks, a cash bar, and thoughtful conversations!

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DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL 5/12: Now accepting National Water Trail Map sponsors!

SPONSORSHIP DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 5/12/23

Due to high demand, the St. Louis River Alliance will be printing another 10,000 St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail maps which will be distributed regionally and available online this coming spring and summer.

We are currently looking for map sponsors to support this project! Sponsorships start at $150 and there are limited spaces available, so claim your spot today.

The Water Trail map is a free, valuable resource for river enthusiasts and promotes the incredible local businesses of the Twin Ports!

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NOW HIRING: Piping Plover Monitors

NOW HIRING! The St. Louis River Alliance is hiring seasonal Piping Plover Monitors to help monitor and record bird activity on Wisconsin & Minnesota Point.

Monitor season is from May 1st-June 15th and staff will work 20-30 hours per week, with field training starting April 24th (weather dependent). In the event that nesting behavior occurs, positions may be extended until August 31st.

Please send your cover letter and resume to Mikayla Erickson at projectleader@stlouisriver.org to be considered for the position.

Click here for the full job description.

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March 2023: St. Louis River Area of Concern Updates

Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Current project updates for March 2023:

  • Perch Lake Update | In-water work at Perch Lake is complete now that dredging between Hwy 23 and the Waabizheshikana Trail (Marten Trail) is done.

  • Munger Landing Update | J.F. Brennan is working ten-hour days intermittently this winter removing contaminated sediment from the Snively Creek wetlands just south of Munger Landing. 

  • The St. Louis River Area of Concern: From a Fond du Lac Perspective (Event) | Tuesday, April 4th from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Black Bear Casino in the Stoney Brook Creek Room

  • 2023 Anticipated Field Work & Paddlers Awareness Handout | Many projects are planned for the St. Louis River Area of Concern, review these resources to learn about construction zones to avoid.

  • Winter Construction | For safety’s sake, please stay away & be alert to St. Louis River Area of Concern construction traffic near project sites

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ATTENTION PADDLERS: 2023 Area of Concern Construction Work

A lot of field work is planned for the St. Louis River Area of Concern (SLRAOC) project sites and is explained in the attached 2023 Anticipated Field Work document. 

PADDLERS: It is important to know what projects are happening as you explore the St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail! Check out the attached Paddlers Awareness handout to know where current project efforts could impede your paddling plans. Be sure to reference it before you launch so you can be sure to avoid active construction sites.

****Due to the Munger Landing remediation project, the Clyde Avenue boat launch will be closed for the 2023 paddle season.

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Twin Port’s Spring Bird Migrations

Here is a Spring Migration Timetable, provided by Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. These are just a few of the species you can see on the St. Louis River in Duluth, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin. For more information go to hawkridge.org

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Munger Landing Project Updates

A sediment cleanup project is underway at Munger Landing, also known as the Clyde Avenue boat launch, to protect human health and the environment from contamination left behind from historic industrial discharges.

The Project includes the dredging and off-site disposal of approximately 100,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediments across 38 acres. The Project will also restore eight acres of aquatic habitat and include replacement of the motorized boat landing and constructing a new sandy paddle sport launch.

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Winter Walk on the Waabizheshikana Trail (Photos)

Thank you to everyone who joined us on our Winter Walk, as a part of the Winter Out West weekend! We had a beautiful, warm stroll on the Waabizheshikana Trail, and a great opportunity to learn about some of the clean up projects happening along the river.

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February 2022: SLR Area of Concern Updates

Many projects are happening to help clean-up and delist the St. Louis River Area of Concern. Current project updates for February 2023:

  • BUI 2 Removal | The Degraded Fish and Wildlife Populations Beneficial Use Impairment has been officially removed from the SLRAOC!

  • 2022 RAP Posted | The annual update of the SLRAOC Remedial Action Plan has been completed. 

  • Superior Slips update | WDNR and its partners have investigated sediment contamination in 4 industrial slips in the Port of Superior and developed alternatives for remedial cleanup.

  • Winter AOC Construction | Please stay away and be alert to construction traffic at work sites.

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Winter Fun Night (photos & press)

On January 25th the St. Louis River Alliance and YMCA hosted a special Winter Fun Night event at the GND Rec. Center. We enjoyed hot chocolate, snowshoeing, a bonfire and time connecting with community! This event was free and family friendly.

We hosted the event as an opportunity to gain public feedback on what activities and events people would like to see on the St. Louis River. The input was overwhelming and we are so thankful for everyones participation!

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River Connection Event @ Morgan Park Community Center

Join the St. Louis River Alliance for our River Connection event on Tuesday, February 21st from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at the Morgan Park Community Club located at 1242 88th Ave. West in Duluth.

We want to learn about how YOU want to experience the St. Louis River! Your feedback will help us plan our event calendar for 2023 and beyond.

This event is free, family-friendly, and open to the public. We will provide food and drinks. $20 Super One gift cards will be offered to the first 50 people from the communities of Morgan Park, Smithville, and Riverside who attend the event and share their input via our River Connections Survey. 

Though this event is open to all, you must be 18+, live in the focus neighborhoods mentioned above, and complete a physical survey in order to qualify for the gift cards. *Limit of one gift card per family/address

If you have any questions about this event, please email Alyssa at outreach@stlouisriver.org

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Winter Out West: Winter Walk

The St. Louis River Alliance is excited to be a part of the Winter Out West festivities. We will be finishing off the weekend fun with a Winter Walk on the Waabizheshikana Trail (previously known as the Western Waterfront Trail)  on Sunday, February 12th from 12:30-1:30 pm!

This event is free, family-friendly, and open to the public. Come learn about some of the plants and animals that call the estuary home. We will provide hot chocolate, coffee and snacks. Stop by our input table at the trailhead to tell us about how you want to experience the river for a chance to receive a **$20 Super One gift card!

Parking: We will be meeting at the Waabizheshikana Trail Head at 7009 Pulaski St. Duluth, MN 55807. Please carpool if possible! There is a parking lot and free on-street parking.

Transportation Options: Valley Youth Center will be providing van and bus shuttles to and from Zenith Bookstore to the Waabizheshikana trail (Western Waterfront/Martin Trail).

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Winter Fun Night @ Gary-New Duluth Rec. Center

Join the St. Louis River Alliance and the YMCA at the Gary-New Duluth Rec. Center for a Winter Fun Night!

This event is free, family-friendly, and open to the public. Come help build a community snow sculpture while enjoying s’mores and hot chocolate around a bonfire.

The St. Louis River Alliance is hosting this event to learn about how YOU want to experience the St. Louis River. Stop by our table and let us know what outdoor activities you enjoy for a chance to win a door prize!

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Public Comment: 2022 Remedial Action Plan draft (REMINDER)

Public Comment Requested: You are invited to provide input on the draft 2022 Remedial Action Plan (RAP) for the St. Louis River Area of Concern (SLRAOC).

The draft 2022 RAP, posted on WDNR’s SLRAOC website, is organized as a “red line” document showing the deletions and insertions to the 2021 document. It includes a summary of the status of all 80 management actions and notes work completed from October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022. The update also identifies remaining actions that need to be completed before the SLRAOC can be proposed for delisting, along with the anticipated schedule to do so.

Please provide your input no later than noon on Friday, January 13, 2023.

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Public Comment: 2022 Remedial Action Plan (RAP) draft

Public Comment Requested: You are invited to provide input on the draft 2022 Remedial Action Plan (RAP) for the St. Louis River Area of Concern (SLRAOC).

The draft 2022 RAP, posted on WDNR’s SLRAOC website, is organized as a “red line” document showing the deletions and insertions to the 2021 document. It includes a summary of the status of all 80 management actions and notes work completed from October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022. The update also identifies remaining actions that need to be completed before the SLRAOC can be proposed for delisting, along with the anticipated schedule to do so.

Please provide your input no later than noon on Friday, January 13, 2023.

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2022 Member Drive Recap

Thank you to everyone who made a contribution during our 2022 Membership Drive. We raised $12,449. This money will help us continue to provide programming and events to get the community on and connected to the St. Louis River. For a small non-profit, every penny really does count, and we are incredibly grateful for your support!

If you missed us during the Drive, please know we are always accepting memberships and donations.

You can conveniently sign-up online: www.stlouisriver.org/become-a-member

Or make a donation at: www.stlouisriver.org/donate

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