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It covers approximately 37 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"10010700-AL","ParentName":"Braunworth Lake","Url":"/Site/10010700-01","ShortId":"dA","ParentUrl":"/Site/10010700-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.8184399792987,"Latitude":45.042998152301763,"Code":"82030800-01","Name":"Brick Pond","Site":"Brick Pond, Site 1","Description":"Brick Pond is located in Stillwater. It covers approximately 11 acres and has a maximum depth of about 2 meters.","ParentId":"82030800-AL","ParentName":"Brick Pond","Url":"/Site/82030800-01","ShortId":"BJp","ParentUrl":"/Site/82030800-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.599822711072264,"Latitude":44.794007063875739,"Code":"10022500-01","Name":"Brickyard Clayhole","Site":"Brickyard Clayhole, Site 1","Description":"Brickyard Clayhole is located in Chaska. 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It covers approximately 27 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"82011200-AL","ParentName":"Lake Rose - Lake Elmo","Url":"/Site/82011200-02","ShortId":"BKd","ParentUrl":"/Site/82011200-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.859517555246811,"Latitude":44.871835802271256,"Code":"10008000-01","Name":"Rutz Lake","Site":"Rutz Lake, Site 1","Description":"Rutz Lake is located in Waconia Township. It covers approximately 61 acres and has a maximum depth of about 4 meters.","ParentId":"10008000-AL","ParentName":"Rutz Lake","Url":"/Site/10008000-01","ShortId":"df","ParentUrl":"/Site/10008000-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.321326450389535,"Latitude":45.040163604251795,"Code":"27005800-01","Name":"Ryan Lake","Site":"Ryan Lake, Site 1","Description":"Ryan Lake is located in Robbinsdale. It covers approximately 20 acres and has a maximum depth of about 11 meters.","ParentId":"27005800-AL","ParentName":"Ryan Lake","Url":"/Site/27005800-01","ShortId":"XR","ParentUrl":"/Site/27005800-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.8040722011852,"Latitude":45.228189955929373,"Code":"82006700-01","Name":"Sand Lake","Site":"Sand Lake, Site 1","Description":"Sand Lake is located in Scandia. It covers approximately 46 acres and has a maximum depth of about 6 meters.","ParentId":"82006700-AL","ParentName":"Sand Lake","Url":"/Site/82006700-01","ShortId":"FF","ParentUrl":"/Site/82006700-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.391714962660515,"Latitude":45.025562822720126,"Code":"27062700-01","Name":"Northwood Lake","Site":"Northwood Lake, Site 1","Description":"Northwood Lake is located in New Hope. It covers approximately 15 acres and has a maximum depth of about 2 meters.","ParentId":"27062700-AL","ParentName":"Northwood Lake","Url":"/Site/27062700-01","ShortId":"od","ParentUrl":"/Site/27062700-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.79486369852151,"Latitude":44.9554339485227,"Code":"10009300-01","Name":"Oak Lake","Site":"Oak Lake, Site 1","Description":"Oak Lake is located in Watertown Township. It covers approximately 339 acres and has a maximum depth of about 3 meters.","ParentId":"10009300-AL","ParentName":"Oak Lake","Url":"/Site/10009300-01","ShortId":"yj","ParentUrl":"/Site/10009300-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.804321715131039,"Latitude":44.949928880739982,"Code":"10009300-02","Name":"Oak Lake","Site":"Oak Lake, Site 2","Description":"Oak Lake is located in Watertown Township. 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It covers approximately 118 acres and has a maximum depth of about 3 meters.","ParentId":"27013400-AL","ParentName":"Mooney Lake","Url":"/Site/27013400-01","ShortId":"SY","ParentUrl":"/Site/27013400-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.24417116280793,"Latitude":45.075893874391348,"Code":"02007501-01","Name":"East Moore Lake","Site":"East Moore Lake, Site 1","Description":"East Moore Lake is located in Fridley. It covers approximately 28 acres and has a maximum depth of about 6 meters.","ParentId":"02007501-AL","ParentName":"East Moore Lake","Url":"/Site/02007501-01","ShortId":"lS","ParentUrl":"/Site/02007501-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.8738918372608,"Latitude":45.182725070510351,"Code":"82002602-01","Name":"Mud Lake","Site":"Mud Lake, Site 1","Description":"Mud Lake is located in May Township. It covers approximately 62 acres and has a maximum depth of about 2 meters.","ParentId":"82002602-AL","ParentName":"Mud Lake","Url":"/Site/82002602-01","ShortId":"yp","ParentUrl":"/Site/82002602-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.8697140250212,"Latitude":44.773096266297273,"Code":"10006800-01","Name":"Myers Lake","Site":"Myers Lake, Site 1","Description":"Myers Lake is located in Benton Township. It covers approximately 81 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"10006800-AL","ParentName":"Myers Lake","Url":"/Site/10006800-01","ShortId":"dn","ParentUrl":"/Site/10006800-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.240493026318219,"Latitude":44.910241715995056,"Code":"27001900-01","Name":"Lake Nokomis","Site":"Lake Nokomis, Site 1","Description":"Lake Nokomis is located in Minneapolis. It covers approximately 200 acres and has a maximum depth of about 9 meters.","ParentId":"27001900-AL","ParentName":"Lake Nokomis","Url":"/Site/27001900-01","ShortId":"Zf","ParentUrl":"/Site/27001900-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.352527406945654,"Latitude":44.848844100251895,"Code":"27104501-01","Name":"Normandale Lake","Site":"Normandale Lake, Site 1","Description":"Normandale Lake is located in Bloomington. It covers approximately 103 acres and has a maximum depth of about 4 meters.","ParentId":"27104501-AL","ParentName":"Normandale Lake","Url":"/Site/27104501-01","ShortId":"wb","ParentUrl":"/Site/27104501-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.847124975568363,"Latitude":45.084581419325524,"Code":"82001800-01","Name":"North Twin Lake","Site":"North Twin Lake, Site 1","Description":"North Twin Lake is located in Stillwater Township. It covers approximately 69 acres and has a maximum depth of about 2 meters.","ParentId":"82001800-AL","ParentName":"North Twin Lake","Url":"/Site/82001800-01","ShortId":"oc","ParentUrl":"/Site/82001800-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.667689055340432,"Latitude":44.88381699305048,"Code":"10004100-01","Name":"Zumbra Lake","Site":"Zumbra Lake, Site 1","Description":"Zumbra Lake is located in Victoria. It covers approximately 277 acres and has a maximum depth of about 18 meters.","ParentId":"10004100-AL","ParentName":"Zumbra Lake","Url":"/Site/10004100-01","ShortId":"gz","ParentUrl":"/Site/10004100-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.942175490606616,"Latitude":44.51168726865366,"Code":"19000600-02","Name":"Lake Byllesby","Site":"Lake Byllesby, Site 2","Description":"Lake Byllesby is located in Stanton Township. It covers approximately 1369 acres and has a maximum depth of about 15 meters.","ParentId":"19000600-AL","ParentName":"Lake Byllesby","Url":"/Site/19000600-02","ShortId":"CGK","ParentUrl":"/Site/19000600-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.9738284209134,"Latitude":44.516353301608618,"Code":"19000600-03","Name":"Lake Byllesby","Site":"Lake Byllesby, Site 3","Description":"Lake Byllesby is located in Stanton Township. It covers approximately 1369 acres and has a maximum depth of about 15 meters.","ParentId":"19000600-AL","ParentName":"Lake Byllesby","Url":"/Site/19000600-03","ShortId":"CGL","ParentUrl":"/Site/19000600-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.513050446547865,"Latitude":45.211753587690005,"Code":"27012300-01","Name":"Lake Laura","Site":"Lake Laura, Site 1","Description":"Lake Laura is located in Dayton. 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It covers approximately 24 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"82012400-AL","ParentName":"Bass Lake East","Url":"/Site/82012400-01","ShortId":"vw","ParentUrl":"/Site/82012400-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.971442059108256,"Latitude":44.9446136914613,"Code":"82009100-01","Name":"Battle Creek Lake","Site":"Battle Creek Lake, Site 1","Description":"Battle Creek Lake is located in Woodbury. It covers approximately 105 acres and has a maximum depth of about 5 meters.","ParentId":"82009100-AL","ParentName":"Battle Creek Lake","Url":"/Site/82009100-01","ShortId":"E-","ParentUrl":"/Site/82009100-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.31012935924727,"Latitude":44.9548425733484,"Code":"27004000-01","Name":"Lake of the Isles","Site":"Lake of the Isles, Site 1","Description":"Lake of the Isles is located in Minneapolis. 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It covers approximately 57 acres and has a maximum depth of about 3 meters.","ParentId":"70007600-AL","ParentName":"Pike Lake - Prior Lake","Url":"/Site/70007600-02","ShortId":"pZ","ParentUrl":"/Site/70007600-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.953869278065284,"Latitude":45.102313586049085,"Code":"82012200-01","Name":"Pine Tree Lake","Site":"Pine Tree Lake, Site 1","Description":"Pine Tree Lake is located in Grant. It covers approximately 174 acres and has a maximum depth of about 8 meters.","ParentId":"82012200-AL","ParentName":"Pine Tree Lake","Url":"/Site/82012200-01","ShortId":"Cf","ParentUrl":"/Site/82012200-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.4286080158088,"Latitude":44.72479657553572,"Code":"70002600-02","Name":"Lower Prior Lake","Site":"Lower Prior Lake, Site 2","Description":"Lower Prior Lake is located in Prior Lake. 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It covers approximately 145 acres and has a maximum depth of about 4 meters.","ParentId":"10002900-AL","ParentName":"Miller Lake","Url":"/Site/10002900-01","ShortId":"BcW","ParentUrl":"/Site/10002900-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.4427683286077,"Latitude":44.908559862634505,"Code":"27008800-01","Name":"Minnetoga Lake","Site":"Minnetoga Lake, Site 1","Description":"Minnetoga Lake is located in Minnetonka. It covers approximately 14 acres and has a maximum depth of about 8 meters.","ParentId":"27008800-AL","ParentName":"Minnetoga Lake","Url":"/Site/27008800-01","ShortId":"wT","ParentUrl":"/Site/27008800-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.548694380594924,"Latitude":44.943144787891519,"Code":"27013302-01","Name":"Lake Minnetonka-Lower Lake","Site":"Lake Minnetonka-Lower Lake, Site 1","Description":"Lake Minnetonka-Lower Lake is located in Deephaven. 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It covers approximately 54 acres and has a maximum depth of about 4 meters.","ParentId":"82001900-AL","ParentName":"South Twin Lake","Url":"/Site/82001900-01","ShortId":"pV","ParentUrl":"/Site/82001900-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.226243568418624,"Latitude":45.108815112784768,"Code":"02007100-01","Name":"Spring Lake - Spring Lake Park","Site":"Spring Lake - Spring Lake Park, Site 1","Description":"Spring Lake - Spring Lake Park is located in Spring Lake Park. It covers approximately 60 acres and has a maximum depth of about 6 meters.","ParentId":"02007100-AL","ParentName":"Spring Lake - Spring Lake Park","Url":"/Site/02007100-01","ShortId":"pN","ParentUrl":"/Site/02007100-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.468433813438224,"Latitude":44.701810575601264,"Code":"70005400-01","Name":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake","Site":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake, Site 1","Description":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake is located in Prior Lake. It covers approximately 630 acres and has a maximum depth of about 11 meters.","ParentId":"70005400-AL","ParentName":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake","Url":"/Site/70005400-01","ShortId":"JO","ParentUrl":"/Site/70005400-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.47513747768997,"Latitude":44.701679082678936,"Code":"70005400-02","Name":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake","Site":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake, Site 2","Description":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake is located in Prior Lake. It covers approximately 630 acres and has a maximum depth of about 11 meters.","ParentId":"70005400-AL","ParentName":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake","Url":"/Site/70005400-02","ShortId":"JH","ParentUrl":"/Site/70005400-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.482509466222368,"Latitude":44.699251823683042,"Code":"70005400-03","Name":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake","Site":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake, Site 3","Description":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake is located in Prior Lake. It covers approximately 630 acres and has a maximum depth of about 11 meters.","ParentId":"70005400-AL","ParentName":"Spring Lake - Prior Lake","Url":"/Site/70005400-03","ShortId":"JF","ParentUrl":"/Site/70005400-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.542687779368165,"Latitude":44.947234480340242,"Code":"27013302-02","Name":"Lake Minnetonka-Lower Lake","Site":"Lake Minnetonka-Lower Lake, Site 2","Description":"Lake Minnetonka-Lower Lake is located in Deephaven. It covers approximately 5986 acres and has a maximum depth of about 10 meters.","ParentId":"27013302-AL","ParentName":"Lake Minnetonka-Lower Lake","Url":"/Site/27013302-02","ShortId":"Su","ParentUrl":"/Site/27013302-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.988061898768322,"Latitude":45.055267337016446,"Code":"62003600-01","Name":"Priebe Pond","Site":"Priebe Pond, Site 1","Description":"Priebe Pond is located in White Bear Lake. It covers approximately 6 acres and has a maximum depth of about 2 meters.","ParentId":"62003600-AL","ParentName":"Priebe Pond","Url":"/Site/62003600-01","ShortId":"BKb","ParentUrl":"/Site/62003600-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.275777651009449,"Latitude":44.686709939308592,"Code":"19036900-01","Name":"Raven Lake","Site":"Raven Lake, Site 1","Description":"Raven Lake is located in Lakeville. It covers approximately 6 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"19036900-AL","ParentName":"Raven Lake","Url":"/Site/19036900-01","ShortId":"aD","ParentUrl":"/Site/19036900-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.741646562772289,"Latitude":45.066831301518611,"Code":"27019200-01","Name":"Lake Rebecca - Greenfield","Site":"Lake Rebecca - Greenfield, Site 1","Description":"Lake Rebecca - Greenfield is located in Greenfield. It covers approximately 267 acres and has a maximum depth of about 9 meters.","ParentId":"27019200-AL","ParentName":"Lake Rebecca - Greenfield","Url":"/Site/27019200-01","ShortId":"PQ","ParentUrl":"/Site/27019200-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.47638385756872,"Latitude":44.84796464059351,"Code":"27007600-01","Name":"Red Rock Lake","Site":"Red Rock Lake, Site 1","Description":"Red Rock Lake is located in Eden Prairie. It covers approximately 97 acres and has a maximum depth of about 5 meters.","ParentId":"27007600-AL","ParentName":"Red Rock Lake","Url":"/Site/27007600-01","ShortId":"WQ","ParentUrl":"/Site/27007600-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.645759124537378,"Latitude":44.876760699227859,"Code":"10001800-01","Name":"Schutz Lake","Site":"Schutz Lake, Site 1","Description":"Schutz Lake is located in Victoria. 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It covers approximately 44 acres and has a maximum depth of about 20 meters.","ParentId":"62008200-AL","ParentName":"Lake Wabasso","Url":"/Site/62008200-01","ShortId":"Kh","ParentUrl":"/Site/62008200-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.444650003846007,"Latitude":44.774098926327149,"Code":"70007400-01","Name":"Dean Lake","Site":"Dean Lake, Site 1","Description":"Dean Lake is located in Shakopee. It covers approximately 128 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"70007400-AL","ParentName":"Dean Lake","Url":"/Site/70007400-01","ShortId":"nn","ParentUrl":"/Site/70007400-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.253644494068283,"Latitude":44.754937163713628,"Code":"19011700-01","Name":"Deeg Lake","Site":"Deeg Lake, Site 1","Description":"Deeg Lake is located in Burnsville. 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It covers approximately 155 acres and has a maximum depth of about 12 meters.","ParentId":"82010400-AL","ParentName":"Lake Jane","Url":"/Site/82010400-01","ShortId":"EO","ParentUrl":"/Site/82010400-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.833639259074289,"Latitude":45.226539244943652,"Code":"82005202-01","Name":"Big Marine Lake (Jellums)","Site":"Big Marine Lake (Jellums), Site 1","Description":"Big Marine Lake (Jellums) is located in Scandia. It covers approximately 72 acres and has a maximum depth of about 5 meters.","ParentId":"82005202-AL","ParentName":"Big Marine Lake (Jellums)","Url":"/Site/82005202-01","ShortId":"yn","ParentUrl":"/Site/82005202-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.154092715753066,"Latitude":45.172528243800627,"Code":"02058500-01","Name":"Loch Ness Lake","Site":"Loch Ness Lake, Site 1","Description":"Loch Ness Lake is located in Blaine. 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It covers approximately 1369 acres and has a maximum depth of about 15 meters.","ParentId":"19000600-AL","ParentName":"Lake Byllesby","Url":"/Site/19000600-04","ShortId":"CJ1","ParentUrl":"/Site/19000600-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.136152385781557,"Latitude":45.138695628215245,"Code":"02001300-01","Name":"Baldwin Lake","Site":"Baldwin Lake, Site 1","Description":"Baldwin Lake is located in Lino Lakes. It covers approximately 220 acres and has a maximum depth of about 2 meters.","ParentId":"02001300-AL","ParentName":"Baldwin Lake","Url":"/Site/02001300-01","ShortId":"BbN","ParentUrl":"/Site/02001300-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.287464283666822,"Latitude":44.712298804486728,"Code":"19002900-01","Name":"Lee Lake","Site":"Lee Lake, Site 1","Description":"Lee Lake is located in Lakeville. 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It covers approximately 80 acres and has a maximum depth of about 2 meters.","ParentId":"27011900-AL","ParentName":"Cedar Island Lake","Url":"/Site/27011900-01","ShortId":"TU","ParentUrl":"/Site/27011900-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.182636456079535,"Latitude":44.870239137680748,"Code":"19007800-01","Name":"Gun Club Lake","Site":"Gun Club Lake, Site 1","Description":"North basin of Gun Club Lake","ParentId":"19007800-AL","ParentName":"Gun Club Lake","Url":"/Site/19007800-01","ShortId":"COA","ParentUrl":"/Site/19007800-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.3925541148976,"Latitude":44.792012565466095,"Code":"70002500-01","Name":"Rice Lake - Savage","Site":"Rice Lake - Savage, Site 1","Description":"Open water area of Rice Lake","ParentId":"70002500-AL","ParentName":"Rice Lake - Savage","Url":"/Site/70002500-01","ShortId":"COB","ParentUrl":"/Site/70002500-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.406095227173921,"Latitude":44.795800174206661,"Code":"70008700-01","Name":"Fisher Lake","Site":"Fisher Lake, Site 1","Description":"Southeast area of Fisher Lake.","ParentId":"70008700-AL","ParentName":"Fisher Lake","Url":"/Site/70008700-01","ShortId":"COF","ParentUrl":"/Site/70008700-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.403949829738238,"Latitude":44.792738015746195,"Code":"70008700-02","Name":"Fisher Lake","Site":"Fisher Lake, Site 2","Description":"East outlet of Fisher Lake.","ParentId":"70008700-AL","ParentName":"Fisher Lake","Url":"/Site/70008700-02","ShortId":"COG","ParentUrl":"/Site/70008700-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.431718027124276,"Latitude":44.801953739211719,"Code":"70008800-01","Name":"Blue Lake","Site":"Blue Lake, Site 1","Description":"Open water area of Blue Lake, in Shakopee.","ParentId":"70008800-AL","ParentName":"Blue Lake","Url":"/Site/70008800-01","ShortId":"COI","ParentUrl":"/Site/70008800-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.39978639202603,"Latitude":45.0720272456694,"Code":"27006500-01","Name":"Lake Magda","Site":"Lake Magda, Site 1","Description":"Lake Magda is located in Brooklyn Park. It covers approximately 15 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"27006500-AL","ParentName":"Lake Magda","Url":"/Site/27006500-01","ShortId":"XQ","ParentUrl":"/Site/27006500-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.085580886261354,"Latitude":44.6844740439306,"Code":"19034200-01","Name":"Empire Lake, Site 1","Site":"Empire Lake","Description":"Empire Lake is located in Empire Township.","ParentId":"19034200-01","ParentName":"Empire Lake, Site 1","Url":"/Site/19034200-01","ShortId":"CMS","ParentUrl":"/Site/19034200-01"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.155929289554052,"Latitude":44.754411101507642,"Code":"19022400-01","Name":"Birger Pond, Site 1","Site":"Birger Pond","Description":"Birger Pond is located in Rosemount.","ParentId":"19022400-01","ParentName":"Birger Pond, Site 1","Url":"/Site/19022400-01","ShortId":"CMT","ParentUrl":"/Site/19022400-01"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.393323465990989,"Latitude":44.953445066745275,"Code":"27005200-01","Name":"Hannan Lake, Site 1","Site":"Hannan Lake","Description":"Hannan Lake is located in St. Louis Park","ParentId":"27005200-01","ParentName":"Hannan Lake, Site 1","Url":"/Site/27005200-01","ShortId":"CMU","ParentUrl":"/Site/27005200-01"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.377743540078,"Latitude":44.965173247057763,"Code":"27071000-01","Name":"Lamplighter Park Pond, Site 1","Site":"Lamplighter Park Pond","Description":"Lamplighter Park Pond is located in St. Louis Park","ParentId":"27071000-01","ParentName":"Lamplighter Park Pond, Site 1","Url":"/Site/27071000-01","ShortId":"CMV","ParentUrl":"/Site/27071000-01"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.967388504744278,"Latitude":45.05107744795481,"Code":"82013402-02","Name":"Lost Lake, Site 2","Site":"Lost Lake","Description":"Lost Lake Site 2 is located in the deepest point of the southeast basin of Lost Lake","ParentId":"82013402-02","ParentName":"Lost Lake, Site 2","Url":"/Site/82013402-02","ShortId":"CMW","ParentUrl":"/Site/82013402-02"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.156566019079,"Latitude":44.877794629477592,"Code":"19008100-01","Name":"Augusta Lake","Site":"Augusta Lake, Site 1","Description":"Augusta Lake is located in Mendota. It covers approximately 33 acres and has a maximum depth of about 11 meters.","ParentId":"19008100-AL","ParentName":"Augusta Lake","Url":"/Site/19008100-01","ShortId":"CIy","ParentUrl":"/Site/19008100-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.913383382793683,"Latitude":44.879570503299746,"Code":"82045600-01","Name":"Bailey Lake","Site":"Bailey Lake, Site 1","Description":"Bailey Lake is located in Woodbury.  It covers approximately 51 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"82045600-AL","ParentName":"Bailey Lake","Url":"/Site/82045600-01","ShortId":"CJK","ParentUrl":"/Site/82045600-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.845752931020357,"Latitude":45.042678233006306,"Code":"82002200-01","Name":"Brewer's Pond","Site":"Brewer's Pond, Site 1","Description":"Brewer's Pond is located in Stillwater. It covers approximately 9 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"82002200-AL","ParentName":"Brewer's Pond","Url":"/Site/82002200-01","ShortId":"CJS","ParentUrl":"/Site/82002200-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.841024985080779,"Latitude":45.076401617365121,"Code":"82048500-01","Name":"Heifort's Pond","Site":"Heifort's Pond, Site 1","Description":"Heifort's Pond is located in Stillwater. It covers approximately 11 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"82048500-AL","ParentName":"Heifort's Pond","Url":"/Site/82048500-01","ShortId":"CJY","ParentUrl":"/Site/82048500-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.8714611448633,"Latitude":45.282055468890228,"Code":"82005500-01","Name":"Nielson Lake","Site":"Nielson Lake, Site 1","Description":"Nielson Lake is located in Scandia. It covers approximately 37 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"82005500-AL","ParentName":"Nielson Lake","Url":"/Site/82005500-01","ShortId":"CJc","ParentUrl":"/Site/82005500-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.442866722422991,"Latitude":44.982988206261091,"Code":"27011000-01","Name":"Cavanaugh Lake","Site":"Cavanaugh Lake, Site 1","Description":"","ParentId":"27011000-AL","ParentName":"Cavanaugh Lake","Url":"/Site/27011000-01","ShortId":"CKl","ParentUrl":"/Site/27011000-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.443655332597743,"Latitude":45.126168424730729,"Code":"27027500-01","Name":"Teal Lake","Site":"Teal Lake, Site 1","Description":"","ParentId":"27027500-AL","ParentName":"Teal Lake","Url":"/Site/27027500-01","ShortId":"CKm","ParentUrl":"/Site/27027500-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.079135015790953,"Latitude":44.862030778050759,"Code":"19004600-01","Name":"Dickman Lake","Site":"Dickman Lake, Site 1","Description":"","ParentId":"19004600-AL","ParentName":"Dickman Lake","Url":"/Site/19004600-01","ShortId":"CKn","ParentUrl":"/Site/19004600-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.0739185795382,"Latitude":44.870730339332653,"Code":"19005200-01","Name":"Schmitt Lake","Site":"Schmitt Lake, Site 1","Description":"","ParentId":"19005200-AL","ParentName":"Schmitt Lake","Url":"/Site/19005200-01","ShortId":"CKo","ParentUrl":"/Site/19005200-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.425455802983791,"Latitude":44.717148519830239,"Code":"70016900-01","Name":"Little Prior Lake","Site":"Little Prior Lake, Site 1","Description":"","ParentId":"70016900-AL","ParentName":"Little Prior Lake","Url":"/Site/70016900-01","ShortId":"CKp","ParentUrl":"/Site/70016900-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.530474734876677,"Latitude":44.650397112821516,"Code":"70009400-01","Name":"Sutton Lake","Site":"Sutton Lake, Site 1","Description":"","ParentId":"70009400-AL","ParentName":"Sutton Lake","Url":"/Site/70009400-01","ShortId":"CKq","ParentUrl":"/Site/70009400-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.332911661965653,"Latitude":45.0057434671387,"Code":"27064500-01","Name":"South Rice Lake","Site":"South Rice Lake, Site 1","Description":"South Rice Lake is located in Golden Valley. It covers approximately 3 acres and has a maximum depth of about 3 meters.","ParentId":"27064500-AL","ParentName":"South Rice Lake","Url":"/Site/27064500-01","ShortId":"ol","ParentUrl":"/Site/27064500-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.634064639386821,"Latitude":44.872658346081458,"Code":"10001000-01","Name":"Tamarack Lake","Site":"Tamarack Lake, Site 1","Description":"Tamarack Lake is located in Victoria. It covers approximately 24 acres and has a maximum depth of about 20 meters.","ParentId":"10001000-AL","ParentName":"Tamarack Lake","Url":"/Site/10001000-01","ShortId":"or","ParentUrl":"/Site/10001000-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.928180558662817,"Latitude":45.268206914841016,"Code":"82015900-04","Name":"Forest Lake","Site":"Forest Lake, Site 4","Description":"Forest Lake is located in Forest Lake Township. It covers approximately 2249 acres and has a maximum depth of about 12 meters.","ParentId":"82015900-AL","ParentName":"Forest Lake","Url":"/Site/82015900-04","ShortId":"CIk","ParentUrl":"/Site/82015900-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.11896910282195,"Latitude":44.917692230624034,"Code":"19007900-01","Name":"Pickerel Lake - Lilydale","Site":"Pickerel Lake - Lilydale, Site 1","Description":"Pickerel Lake - Lilydale is located in Lilydale. It covers approximately 114 acres and has a maximum depth of about 3 meters.","ParentId":"19007900-AL","ParentName":"Pickerel Lake - Lilydale","Url":"/Site/19007900-01","ShortId":"CIl","ParentUrl":"/Site/19007900-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.858709104196407,"Latitude":44.745868941068352,"Code":"19000300-01","Name":"Lake Rebecca - Hastings","Site":"Lake Rebecca - Hastings, Site 1","Description":"Lake Rebecca - Hastings is located in Hastings. It covers approximately 58 acres and has a maximum depth of about 5 meters.","ParentId":"19000300-AL","ParentName":"Lake Rebecca - Hastings","Url":"/Site/19000300-01","ShortId":"CIm","ParentUrl":"/Site/19000300-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.3397440379395,"Latitude":44.884544002282048,"Code":"27002801-01","Name":"Lake Cornelia","Site":"Lake Cornelia, North Basin","Description":"Lake Cornelia is located in Edina. It covers approximately 53 acres and has a maximum depth of about 2 meters. A road divides the lake into north and south basins which cover about 19 and 34 acres, respectively.","ParentId":"27002802-AL","ParentName":"Lake Cornelia","Url":"/Site/27002801-01","ShortId":"CMY","ParentUrl":"/Site/27002802-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.16496542298772,"Latitude":45.058241130487005,"Code":"62007100-01","Name":"Valentine Lake","Site":"Valentine Lake, Site 1","Description":"Valentine Lake is located in Arden Hills. It covers approximately 60 acres and has a maximum depth of about 4 meters.","ParentId":"62007100-AL","ParentName":"Valentine Lake","Url":"/Site/62007100-01","ShortId":"ox","ParentUrl":"/Site/62007100-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.9061495564666,"Latitude":44.783109670235767,"Code":"10010500-01","Name":"Young America Lake","Site":"Young America Lake, Site 1","Description":"Young America Lake is located in Young America Township. It covers approximately 83 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"10010500-AL","ParentName":"Young America Lake","Url":"/Site/10010500-01","ShortId":"dB","ParentUrl":"/Site/10010500-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.346408182303009,"Latitude":44.903362034135512,"Code":"27067000-01","Name":"Lake Harvey","Site":"Lake Harvey, Site 1","Description":"Lake Harvey is located in Edina. It covers approximately 6 acres and has a maximum depth of about 1 meters.","ParentId":"27067000-AL","ParentName":"Lake Harvey","Url":"/Site/27067000-01","ShortId":"nN","ParentUrl":"/Site/27067000-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.270466567822012,"Latitude":44.700892525037609,"Code":"19036300-01","Name":"Goose Lake - Lakeville","Site":"Goose Lake - Lakeville, Site 1","Description":"Goose Lake - Lakeville is located in Lakeville. It covers approximately 11 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"19036300-AL","ParentName":"Goose Lake - Lakeville","Url":"/Site/19036300-01","ShortId":"aF","ParentUrl":"/Site/19036300-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.83699084688395,"Latitude":45.301751687556347,"Code":"13002500-01","Name":"Second Lake, Site 1","Site":"Second Lake, Site 1","Description":"Second lake is located in Chisago Lake Township. It covers approximately 86 acres. The maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"13002500-01","ParentName":"Second Lake, Site 1","Url":"/Site/13002500-01","ShortId":"CJr","ParentUrl":"/Site/13002500-01"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.0715665068569,"Latitude":44.913662841497811,"Code":"19008400-01","Name":"Lilly Lake","Site":"Lilly Lake, Site 1","Description":"Lilly Lake is located in West St. Paul. Total acreage and maximum depth are unknown.","ParentId":"19008400-AL","ParentName":"Lilly Lake","Url":"/Site/19008400-01","ShortId":"CJs","ParentUrl":"/Site/19008400-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.61120338869091,"Latitude":44.881946622774578,"Code":"10000900-03","Name":"Minnewashta Lake","Site":"Minnewashta Lake, Site 3","Description":"Minnewashta Lake is located in Chanhassen. It covers approximately 677 acres and has a maximum depth of about 21 meters.","ParentId":"10000900-AL","ParentName":"Minnewashta Lake","Url":"/Site/10000900-03","ShortId":"CJt","ParentUrl":"/Site/10000900-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.78863940392624,"Latitude":44.830294340166944,"Code":"82000200-01","Name":"O'Connors Lake","Site":"O'Connors Lake, Site 1","Description":"O'Connors Lake is located in Denmark Township. It covers approximately 38 acres, and the maximum depth is unknown.","ParentId":"82000200-AL","ParentName":"O'Connors Lake","Url":"/Site/82000200-01","ShortId":"tp","ParentUrl":"/Site/82000200-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.387651761412343,"Latitude":44.970825691627027,"Code":"27071100-02","Name":"Westwood Lake","Site":"Westwood Lake, Site 2","Description":"Westwood Lake is located in St. Louis Park. It covers approximately 41 acres and has a maximum depth of about 2 meters.","ParentId":"27071100-AL","ParentName":"Westwood Lake","Url":"/Site/27071100-02","ShortId":"CJq","ParentUrl":"/Site/27071100-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.423643545795926,"Latitude":44.802677151599156,"Code":"70008800-02","Name":"Blue Lake","Site":"Blue Lake, Site 2","Description":"East outlet of Blue Lake in Shakopee","ParentId":"70008800-AL","ParentName":"Blue Lake","Url":"/Site/70008800-02","ShortId":"CNe","ParentUrl":"/Site/70008800-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.402136697962987,"Latitude":44.791979223353323,"Code":"70002500-02","Name":"Rice Lake - Savage","Site":"Rice Lake - Savage, Site 2","Description":"West outlet of Rice Lake","ParentId":"70002500-AL","ParentName":"Rice Lake - Savage","Url":"/Site/70002500-02","ShortId":"CNj","ParentUrl":"/Site/70002500-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.186351915211674,"Latitude":44.880027446885173,"Code":"27000100-01","Name":"Snelling Lake","Site":"Snelling Lake, Site 1","Description":"Open water area of Snelling Lake.","ParentId":"27000100-AL","ParentName":"Snelling Lake","Url":"/Site/27000100-01","ShortId":"CNk","ParentUrl":"/Site/27000100-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.343680380724152,"Latitude":44.934746036773483,"Code":"27066400-01","Name":"Wolfe Park Lake","Site":"Wolfe Park Lake, Site 1","Description":"Deepest point of Wolfe Park Lake","ParentId":"27066400-AL","ParentName":"Wolfe Park Lake","Url":"/Site/27066400-01","ShortId":"CNl","ParentUrl":"/Site/27066400-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.070143432249225,"Latitude":44.910242939141973,"Code":"19004800-01","Name":"Thompson Lake","Site":"Thompson Lake, Site 1","Description":"Thompson Lake is located in West St. Paul. It covers approximately 7 acres and has an unknown maximum depth.","ParentId":"19004800-AL","ParentName":"Thompson Lake","Url":"/Site/19004800-01","ShortId":"CIz","ParentUrl":"/Site/19004800-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-93.371080393415639,"Latitude":44.901262661321582,"Code":"27005600-01","Name":"Hawkes Lake","Site":"Hawkes Lake, Site 1","Description":"Hawkes Lake is located in Edina. It covers approximately 5 acres and has an unknown maximum depth.","ParentId":"27005600-AL","ParentName":"Hawkes Lake","Url":"/Site/27005600-01","ShortId":"CI0","ParentUrl":"/Site/27005600-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.945912422337045,"Latitude":44.75576506478513,"Code":"19000501-02","Name":"Spring Lake - Nininger Township","Site":"Spring Lake - Nininger Township, Site 2","Description":"Spring Lake - Nininger Township is located in Nininger Township. It covers approximately 1495 acres and has a maximum depth of about 5 meters.","ParentId":"19000501-AL","ParentName":"Spring Lake - Nininger Township","Url":"/Site/19000501-02","ShortId":"CI2","ParentUrl":"/Site/19000501-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Lake","Longitude":-92.874195863201209,"Latitude":44.995885240414246,"Code":"82046000-01","Name":"Reid Park Pond, Site 1","Site":"Reid Park Pond","Description":"","ParentId":"82046000-01","ParentName":"Reid Park Pond, Site 1","Url":"/Site/82046000-01","ShortId":"CLp","ParentUrl":"/Site/82046000-01"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.01555538990263,"Latitude":44.882775535653913,"Code":"UM8325","Name":"Mississippi River near Newport","Site":"Mississippi River at South St. Paul, River Mile 832.5","Description":"The Mississippi River near Newport is the stretch of the river that runs along the borders of the cities of South St. Paul, Newport, Inver Grove Heights, and St. Paul Park. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and lies in Navigation Pool 2. It is also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Compared to other sections of the Mississippi River in the Twin Cities, this stretch of the river is located in a more industrial area. It is also located just about three miles downstream from the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. Pigs Eye Lake, an important riverine wetland for birds such as herons and egrets, connects to this part of the Mississippi River. Additionally, Battle Creek flows into Pigs Eye Lake, and Fish Creek enters into the Mississippi River right where Pigs Eye Lake also connects to the river.</br></br>Mississippi River at Newport, River Mile 831 is the main monitoring station in this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River that is just a couple miles downstream from the effluent of the large Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility and downstream from the highly urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMN-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River near Newport","Url":"/Site/UM8325","ShortId":"B4","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMN-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.009206210208461,"Latitude":44.865956741785638,"Code":"UM8310","Name":"Mississippi River near Newport","Site":"Mississippi River at Newport, River Mile 831","Description":"The Mississippi River near Newport is the stretch of the river that runs along the borders of the cities of South St. Paul, Newport, Inver Grove Heights, and St. Paul Park. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and lies in Navigation Pool 2. It is also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Compared to other sections of the Mississippi River in the Twin Cities, this stretch of the river is located in a more industrial area. It is also located just about three miles downstream from the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. Pigs Eye Lake, an important riverine wetland for birds such as herons and egrets, connects to this part of the Mississippi River. Additionally, Battle Creek flows into Pigs Eye Lake, and Fish Creek enters into the Mississippi River right where Pigs Eye Lake also connects to the river.</br></br>Mississippi River at Newport, River Mile 831 is the main monitoring station in this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River that is just a couple miles downstream from the effluent of the large Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility and downstream from the highly urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. 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Compared to other sections of the Mississippi River in the Twin Cities, this stretch of the river is located in a more industrial area. It is also located just about three miles downstream from the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. Pigs Eye Lake, an important riverine wetland for birds such as herons and egrets, connects to this part of the Mississippi River. Additionally, Battle Creek flows into Pigs Eye Lake, and Fish Creek enters into the Mississippi River right where Pigs Eye Lake also connects to the river.</br></br>Mississippi River at Newport, River Mile 831 is the main monitoring station in this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River that is just a couple miles downstream from the effluent of the large Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility and downstream from the highly urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. 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The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMN-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River near Newport","Url":"/Site/UM8303","ShortId":"CL","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMN-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.009444520259308,"Latitude":44.852502018997015,"Code":"UM8300","Name":"Mississippi River near Newport","Site":"Mississippi River at Inver Grove, River Mile 830","Description":"The Mississippi River near Newport is the stretch of the river that runs along the borders of the cities of South St. Paul, Newport, Inver Grove Heights, and St. Paul Park. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and lies in Navigation Pool 2. It is also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Compared to other sections of the Mississippi River in the Twin Cities, this stretch of the river is located in a more industrial area. It is also located just about three miles downstream from the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. Pigs Eye Lake, an important riverine wetland for birds such as herons and egrets, connects to this part of the Mississippi River. Additionally, Battle Creek flows into Pigs Eye Lake, and Fish Creek enters into the Mississippi River right where Pigs Eye Lake also connects to the river.</br></br>Mississippi River at Newport, River Mile 831 is the main monitoring station in this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River that is just a couple miles downstream from the effluent of the large Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility and downstream from the highly urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMN-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River near Newport","Url":"/Site/UM8300","ShortId":"CN","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMN-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.012196032641029,"Latitude":44.804927121051769,"Code":"UM8267","Name":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Site":"Mississippi River at Grey Cloud Island, River Mile 826.7","Description":"The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island is a large bend of the river several miles downstream from St. Paul ending at Lock and Dam 2, also known as the Hastings Dam, which forms Pool 2. The river widens at this location allowing the flow of the water to slow down, and there are also several islands and backwater lakes that have formed in the area. The main backwater lakes include River, Baldwin, Spring, and Mooers Lakes. This section of the Mississippi River has historically been one of the most  stressed reaches in the metro area. The slower flows and downstream position from St. Paul and the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility can create conditions which cause environmental stress such as low dissolved oxygen levels in the water, which is harmful to aquatic life. This section of the river also receives water from the Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility in Empire Township, which until 2008 had previously been entering into the Vermillion River. The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island lies upstream from Eagles Point Wastewater Treatment Facility in Cottage Grove. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. There are several parks and scientific research areas along the river in this area, such as Grey Cloud Dunes Scientific and Natural Area, Pine Bend Bluffs Scientific and Natural Area, and Spring Lake Park Reserve.</br></br>Mississippi River at Grey Cloud Island, River Mile 826.7 is the main monitoring stations on this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River that is almost 10 miles downstream from the effluent of the large Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility and also downstream from the highly urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMGCI-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Url":"/Site/UM8267","ShortId":"CO","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMGCI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.98850311177226,"Latitude":44.775001702207724,"Code":"UM8226","Name":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Site":"Mississippi River at Grey Cloud Landing Daymark, River Mile 822.6","Description":"The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island is a large bend of the river several miles downstream from St. Paul ending at Lock and Dam 2, also known as the Hastings Dam, which forms Pool 2. The river widens at this location allowing the flow of the water to slow down, and there are also several islands and backwater lakes that have formed in the area. The main backwater lakes include River, Baldwin, Spring, and Mooers Lakes. This section of the Mississippi River has historically been one of the most  stressed reaches in the metro area. The slower flows and downstream position from St. Paul and the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility can create conditions which cause environmental stress such as low dissolved oxygen levels in the water, which is harmful to aquatic life. This section of the river also receives water from the Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility in Empire Township, which until 2008 had previously been entering into the Vermillion River. The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island lies upstream from Eagles Point Wastewater Treatment Facility in Cottage Grove. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. There are several parks and scientific research areas along the river in this area, such as Grey Cloud Dunes Scientific and Natural Area, Pine Bend Bluffs Scientific and Natural Area, and Spring Lake Park Reserve.</br></br>Mississippi River at Grey Cloud Island, River Mile 826.7 is the main monitoring stations on this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River that is almost 10 miles downstream from the effluent of the large Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility and also downstream from the highly urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMGCI-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Url":"/Site/UM8226","ShortId":"CZ","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMGCI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.040068497024009,"Latitude":44.902167915564007,"Code":"UM8344","Name":"Mississippi River by South St. Paul","Site":"Mississippi River downstream of Metro WWTP, River Mile 834.4","Description":"The Mississippi River near South St. Paul is the area just downstream of where the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility effluent channel enters into the river. This section of the river is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and lies in Navigation Pool 2. It also lies in the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Battle Creek Regional Park lies next to the river at this location, as does Pigs Eye Lake, which is an important riverine wetland for migrating birds. Most monitoring in this section of the river has been for special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMSSP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by South St. Paul","Url":"/Site/UM8344","ShortId":"Bq","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMSSP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.277778169986235,"Latitude":45.10194656291258,"Code":"UM8628","Name":"Mississippi River near Fridley","Site":"Mississippi River at Fridley, River Mile 862.8","Description":"The Mississippi River near Fridley is the section of the river that flows along the borders of Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Coon Rapids, and Fridley, then into Minneapolis. This area includes the farthest extent of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project on the Mississippi River, which ends at river mile 857.6. It is also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Several tributaries enter this section of the Mississippi River, such as Rice Creek. Several parks lie along this relatively urban stretch of the Mississippi River, including Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park, Islands of Peace Regional Park, and North Mississippi Regional Park. Mississippi River at Fridley, River Mile 862.8 was originally positioned to monitor the water quality of the river downstream from the Anoka Wastewater Treatment Facility, which was in operation until 1999.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMRF-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River near Fridley","Url":"/Site/UM8628","ShortId":"w","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMRF-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.199548955874178,"Latitude":44.915903047967639,"Code":"UM8477","Name":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 1","Site":"Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 1, River Mile 847.7","Description":"The Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 1 is the stretch of the river that flows through downtown Minneapolis and reaches Lock and Dam 1, also known as the Ford Dam. It is part of the is part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area and the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project. There are several well-known landmarks along the river in downtown Minneapolis such as Saint Anthony Falls, the Stone Arch Bridge, and the ruins of the former flour mills. Saint Anthony Falls lies between the Upper and Lower Saint Anthony Falls Lock and Dams. Downstream from Minneapolis is the Mississippi River Gorge, which is the only true gorge on the Mississippi River. Lock and Dam 1 forms Pool 1 of the Mississippi River, which extends up to the Saint Anthony Falls. Bassett Creek travels 1.7 miles in a tunnel under Minneapolis before entering into the Mississippi River near Saint Anthony Falls. Additionally, there are many stormwater outlets leading into the river from the surrounding highly urban areas of Minneapolis.</br></br>The Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 1, River Mile 847.7  is one of the main monitoring stations of the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River downstream from Minneapolis and before the entrance of the Minnesota River.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMALD1-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 1","Url":"/Site/UM8477","ShortId":"0","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMALD1-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.1996809751574,"Latitude":44.908623836880047,"Code":"UM8471","Name":"Mississippi River above MN River","Site":"Mississippi River below Lock and Dam No. 1, River Mile 847.1","Description":"The Mississippi River above the Minnesota River Confluence is the stretch of the river which flows between Lock and Dam 1 and the entrance of the Minnesota River in St. Paul. Minnehaha Creek flows into this section of the Mississippi River. Several parks and landmarks lie close to this stretch of the river, including Minnehaha Regional Park with Minnehaha Falls, Fort Snelling State Park with the historic Fort Snelling, and Hidden Falls Regional Park with Hidden Falls, a waterfall formed from a nested groundwater aquifer. This section of the river is part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area and the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project. Monitoring in this section of the river has been limited to special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMAC-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River above MN River","Url":"/Site/UM8471","ShortId":"9","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMAC-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.180046237791331,"Latitude":44.894154303945776,"Code":"UM8455","Name":"Mississippi River above MN River","Site":"Mississippi River above Minnesota River confluence, River Mile 845.5","Description":"The Mississippi River above the Minnesota River Confluence is the stretch of the river which flows between Lock and Dam 1 and the entrance of the Minnesota River in St. Paul. Minnehaha Creek flows into this section of the Mississippi River. Several parks and landmarks lie close to this stretch of the river, including Minnehaha Regional Park with Minnehaha Falls, Fort Snelling State Park with the historic Fort Snelling, and Hidden Falls Regional Park with Hidden Falls, a waterfall formed from a nested groundwater aquifer. This section of the river is part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area and the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project. Monitoring in this section of the river has been limited to special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMAC-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River above MN River","Url":"/Site/UM8455","ShortId":"-","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMAC-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.1382161864492,"Latitude":44.904504134534605,"Code":"UM8433","Name":"Mississippi River near St. Paul","Site":"Mississippi River below Minnesota River confluence, River Mile 843.3","Description":"The Mississippi River near St. Paul is the stretch of the river that starts where the Minnesota River enters into the Mississippi River, travels through downtown St. Paul, and ends just before the effluent channel of the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. This area is highly urban so there are many stormwater outlets entering into the river. The St. Paul Downtown Airport lies along this stretch of the Mississippi River. Additionally and the Beltline Interceptor, which is the outlet of several lakes and their watersheds in the east of St. Paul, enters into the Mississippi River just across from the airport. Despite being in a highly urban area, many parks lie along this stretch of the river, including Fort Snelling State Park, Lilydale Regional Park, Cherokee Regional Park, and Battle Creek Regional Park. Also it is part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. This section of the river is channelized as part of USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and there is a lot of commercial traffic that passes through. It lies in Navigation Pool 2 of the Upper Mississippi River.</br></br>Mississippi River at St. Paul, River Mile 839.1 is the main monitoring station on this stretch of the river. Is measures the water quality of the Mississippi River passing through downtown St. Paul, which is below the confluence of the Minnesota River and upstream from the effluent of the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. USGS station 05331000 is located near this water quality monitoring station and measures hydrological data of the river.</br></br>The Mississippi River upstream of Metro WWTP, River Mile 836.8 station has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMSTP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River near St. Paul","Url":"/Site/UM8433","ShortId":"BD","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMSTP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.086420062352232,"Latitude":44.945050869166771,"Code":"UM8391","Name":"Mississippi River near St. Paul","Site":"Mississippi River at St. Paul, River Mile 839.1","Description":"The Mississippi River near St. Paul is the stretch of the river that starts where the Minnesota River enters into the Mississippi River, travels through downtown St. Paul, and ends just before the effluent channel of the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. This area is highly urban so there are many stormwater outlets entering into the river. The St. Paul Downtown Airport lies along this stretch of the Mississippi River. Additionally and the Beltline Interceptor, which is the outlet of several lakes and their watersheds in the east of St. Paul, enters into the Mississippi River just across from the airport. Despite being in a highly urban area, many parks lie along this stretch of the river, including Fort Snelling State Park, Lilydale Regional Park, Cherokee Regional Park, and Battle Creek Regional Park. Also it is part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. This section of the river is channelized as part of USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and there is a lot of commercial traffic that passes through. It lies in Navigation Pool 2 of the Upper Mississippi River.</br></br>Mississippi River at St. Paul, River Mile 839.1 is the main monitoring station on this stretch of the river. Is measures the water quality of the Mississippi River passing through downtown St. Paul, which is below the confluence of the Minnesota River and upstream from the effluent of the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. USGS station 05331000 is located near this water quality monitoring station and measures hydrological data of the river.</br></br>The Mississippi River upstream of Metro WWTP, River Mile 836.8 station has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMSTP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River near St. Paul","Url":"/Site/UM8391","ShortId":"BK","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMSTP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.008030331695053,"Latitude":44.897537057679017,"Code":"FC0002","Name":"Fish Creek Watershed","Site":"Fish Creek above Hwy-61, River Mile 0.2","Description":"Fish Creek is located in the central eastern metropolitan area. It begins at Carver Lake outlet in Woodbury and continues to flow through Maplewood and St. Paul, running through Fish Creek Natural Area Greenway, before discharging into the Mississippi River.</br></br>Fish Creek above Hwy-61, River Mile 0.2 is a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station. It monitors the water quality of Fish Creek before it enters into the Mississippi River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"FC-AL","ParentName":"Fish Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/FC0002","ShortId":"FQ","ParentUrl":"/Site/FC-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.385958120224714,"Latitude":44.77569242244892,"Code":"EA0008","Name":"Eagle Creek Watershed","Site":"Eagle Creek above 126th Street, River Mile 0.8","Description":"Eagle Creek is located in the southwestern metropolitan area. It begins at Boiling Springs, a large and constantly-flowing spring in Shakopee, and runs through the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge before entering into the Minnesota River. The creek is also a Minnesota Department of Natural Resources designated trout stream.</br></br>Eagle Creek above 126th Street, River Mile 0.8 is a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station. It monitors the water quality of Eagle Creek before it enters into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"EA-AL","ParentName":"Eagle Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/EA0008","ShortId":"FT","ParentUrl":"/Site/EA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.734892984643608,"Latitude":45.086658150347517,"Code":"CW0231","Name":"Crow River Mainstem","Site":"Crow River below Hwy 55, River Mile 23.1","Description":"Crow River is located primarily west of the metropolitan area. The Crow River Mainstem begins where the North and South Forks join together at the city of Rockford and ends by flowing into the Mississippi River. The forks upstream of the mainstem flow through agricultural land, forest, open spaces and small urban areas.</br></br>The main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station on the Crow River Mainstem is Crow River below Hwy 55, River Mile 23.1. It measures the water quality of the Crow River just after the North and South Fork merge together. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station additionally has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"CW-AL","ParentName":"Crow River Mainstem","Url":"/Site/CW0231","ShortId":"FY","ParentUrl":"/Site/CW-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.9690227721999,"Latitude":44.771592875111118,"Code":"UM8218","Name":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Site":"Mississippi River at Grey Cloud Daymark, River Mile 821.8","Description":"The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island is a large bend of the river several miles downstream from St. Paul ending at Lock and Dam 2, also known as the Hastings Dam, which forms Pool 2. The river widens at this location allowing the flow of the water to slow down, and there are also several islands and backwater lakes that have formed in the area. The main backwater lakes include River, Baldwin, Spring, and Mooers Lakes. This section of the Mississippi River has historically been one of the most  stressed reaches in the metro area. The slower flows and downstream position from St. Paul and the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility can create conditions which cause environmental stress such as low dissolved oxygen levels in the water, which is harmful to aquatic life. This section of the river also receives water from the Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility in Empire Township, which until 2008 had previously been entering into the Vermillion River. The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island lies upstream from Eagles Point Wastewater Treatment Facility in Cottage Grove. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. There are several parks and scientific research areas along the river in this area, such as Grey Cloud Dunes Scientific and Natural Area, Pine Bend Bluffs Scientific and Natural Area, and Spring Lake Park Reserve.</br></br>Mississippi River at Grey Cloud Island, River Mile 826.7 is the main monitoring stations on this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River that is almost 10 miles downstream from the effluent of the large Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility and also downstream from the highly urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMGCI-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Url":"/Site/UM8218","ShortId":"Ci","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMGCI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.9533135191991,"Latitude":44.7665522814321,"Code":"UM8207","Name":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Site":"Mississippi River above Boulanger-Towhead Daymark, River Mile 820.7","Description":"The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island is a large bend of the river several miles downstream from St. Paul ending at Lock and Dam 2, also known as the Hastings Dam, which forms Pool 2. The river widens at this location allowing the flow of the water to slow down, and there are also several islands and backwater lakes that have formed in the area. The main backwater lakes include River, Baldwin, Spring, and Mooers Lakes. This section of the Mississippi River has historically been one of the most  stressed reaches in the metro area. The slower flows and downstream position from St. Paul and the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility can create conditions which cause environmental stress such as low dissolved oxygen levels in the water, which is harmful to aquatic life. This section of the river also receives water from the Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility in Empire Township, which until 2008 had previously been entering into the Vermillion River. The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island lies upstream from Eagles Point Wastewater Treatment Facility in Cottage Grove. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. There are several parks and scientific research areas along the river in this area, such as Grey Cloud Dunes Scientific and Natural Area, Pine Bend Bluffs Scientific and Natural Area, and Spring Lake Park Reserve.</br></br>Mississippi River at Grey Cloud Island, River Mile 826.7 is the main monitoring stations on this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River that is almost 10 miles downstream from the effluent of the large Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility and also downstream from the highly urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMGCI-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Url":"/Site/UM8207","ShortId":"Cj","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMGCI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.904198245737348,"Latitude":44.774210588897269,"Code":"UM8178","Name":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Site":"Mississippi River at Nininger Daymark, River Mile 817.8","Description":"The Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2 is stretch of the river just above the Hastings Dam (also known as Lock and Dam No. 2) and downstream from the outlets of Mooers and Spring Lakes, two backwater lakes of the Mississippi River. The Cottage Grove Wastewater Treatment Facility and part of the Spring Lake Regional Park lie near the upstream end of this stretch of the river. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Lock and Dam No. 2 forms navigation Pool 2, which stretches up to Lock and Dam No. 1 (also known as the Ford Dam) near St. Paul.</br></br>The main monitoring station on this stretch of the river is the Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2, River Mile 815.6. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River before the entrance of the St. Croix River. Additionally, this monitoring station is located downstream from the outlets of the Eagles Point and Empire Wastewater Treatment Facilities, as well as downstream from the highly urban areas of Minneapolis and St. Paul. In addition to the collection of conventional water samples, automatic monitoring equipment takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Most of the other monitoring sites within this section of the Mississippi River have only been monitored for special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMALD2-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Url":"/Site/UM8178","ShortId":"Ck","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMALD2-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.898333727017416,"Latitude":44.77389025889191,"Code":"UM8174","Name":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Site":"Mississippi River at Nininger, River Mile 817.4","Description":"The Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2 is stretch of the river just above the Hastings Dam (also known as Lock and Dam No. 2) and downstream from the outlets of Mooers and Spring Lakes, two backwater lakes of the Mississippi River. The Cottage Grove Wastewater Treatment Facility and part of the Spring Lake Regional Park lie near the upstream end of this stretch of the river. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Lock and Dam No. 2 forms navigation Pool 2, which stretches up to Lock and Dam No. 1 (also known as the Ford Dam) near St. Paul.</br></br>The main monitoring station on this stretch of the river is the Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2, River Mile 815.6. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River before the entrance of the St. Croix River. Additionally, this monitoring station is located downstream from the outlets of the Eagles Point and Empire Wastewater Treatment Facilities, as well as downstream from the highly urban areas of Minneapolis and St. Paul. In addition to the collection of conventional water samples, automatic monitoring equipment takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Most of the other monitoring sites within this section of the Mississippi River have only been monitored for special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMALD2-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Url":"/Site/UM8174","ShortId":"Ct","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMALD2-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.87354716292711,"Latitude":44.767337853694336,"Code":"UM8159","Name":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Site":"Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2, River Mile 815.9","Description":"The Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2 is stretch of the river just above the Hastings Dam (also known as Lock and Dam No. 2) and downstream from the outlets of Mooers and Spring Lakes, two backwater lakes of the Mississippi River. The Cottage Grove Wastewater Treatment Facility and part of the Spring Lake Regional Park lie near the upstream end of this stretch of the river. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Lock and Dam No. 2 forms navigation Pool 2, which stretches up to Lock and Dam No. 1 (also known as the Ford Dam) near St. Paul.</br></br>The main monitoring station on this stretch of the river is the Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2, River Mile 815.6. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River before the entrance of the St. Croix River. Additionally, this monitoring station is located downstream from the outlets of the Eagles Point and Empire Wastewater Treatment Facilities, as well as downstream from the highly urban areas of Minneapolis and St. Paul. In addition to the collection of conventional water samples, automatic monitoring equipment takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Most of the other monitoring sites within this section of the Mississippi River have only been monitored for special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMALD2-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Url":"/Site/UM8159","ShortId":"Cx","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMALD2-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.870555816697262,"Latitude":44.765278467840162,"Code":"UM8156","Name":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Site":"Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2, River Mile 815.6","Description":"The Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2 is stretch of the river just above the Hastings Dam (also known as Lock and Dam No. 2) and downstream from the outlets of Mooers and Spring Lakes, two backwater lakes of the Mississippi River. The Cottage Grove Wastewater Treatment Facility and part of the Spring Lake Regional Park lie near the upstream end of this stretch of the river. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Lock and Dam No. 2 forms navigation Pool 2, which stretches up to Lock and Dam No. 1 (also known as the Ford Dam) near St. Paul.</br></br>The main monitoring station on this stretch of the river is the Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2, River Mile 815.6. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River before the entrance of the St. Croix River. Additionally, this monitoring station is located downstream from the outlets of the Eagles Point and Empire Wastewater Treatment Facilities, as well as downstream from the highly urban areas of Minneapolis and St. Paul. In addition to the collection of conventional water samples, automatic monitoring equipment takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Most of the other monitoring sites within this section of the Mississippi River have only been monitored for special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMALD2-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Url":"/Site/UM8156","ShortId":"C6","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMALD2-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.8689921413632,"Latitude":44.7611616427043,"Code":"UM8153","Name":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Site":"Mississippi River at Lock and Dam No. 2, River Mile 815.3","Description":"The Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2 is stretch of the river just above the Hastings Dam (also known as Lock and Dam No. 2) and downstream from the outlets of Mooers and Spring Lakes, two backwater lakes of the Mississippi River. The Cottage Grove Wastewater Treatment Facility and part of the Spring Lake Regional Park lie near the upstream end of this stretch of the river. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Lock and Dam No. 2 forms navigation Pool 2, which stretches up to Lock and Dam No. 1 (also known as the Ford Dam) near St. Paul.</br></br>The main monitoring station on this stretch of the river is the Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2, River Mile 815.6. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River before the entrance of the St. Croix River. Additionally, this monitoring station is located downstream from the outlets of the Eagles Point and Empire Wastewater Treatment Facilities, as well as downstream from the highly urban areas of Minneapolis and St. Paul. In addition to the collection of conventional water samples, automatic monitoring equipment takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Most of the other monitoring sites within this section of the Mississippi River have only been monitored for special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMALD2-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Url":"/Site/UM8153","ShortId":"DD","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMALD2-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.850555373685239,"Latitude":44.7466687721578,"Code":"UM8139","Name":"Mississippi R. below Lock and Dam 2","Site":"Mississippi River at Hastings Bridge, River Mile 813.9","Description":"The Mississippi River below Lock and Dam No. 2 is the stretch of the Mississippi River that falls between the Hastings Dam (also known as Lock and Dam No. 2) and the entrance of the St. Croix River. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. The Hastings Wastewater Treatment Facility discharges into this section of the Mississippi River. The monitoring sites in this section of the river were used for special studies and also to monitor the effects of the Hastings Wastewater Treatment Facility on the Mississippi River. Sample collection was limited to the open water (ice-free) season.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMBLD2-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi R. below Lock and Dam 2","Url":"/Site/UM8139","ShortId":"DE","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMBLD2-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.83027776011474,"Latitude":44.749444662125292,"Code":"UM8128","Name":"Mississippi R. below Lock and Dam 2","Site":"Mississippi River below Hastings Bridge, River Mile 812.8","Description":"The Mississippi River below Lock and Dam No. 2 is the stretch of the Mississippi River that falls between the Hastings Dam (also known as Lock and Dam No. 2) and the entrance of the St. Croix River. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. The Hastings Wastewater Treatment Facility discharges into this section of the Mississippi River. The monitoring sites in this section of the river were used for special studies and also to monitor the effects of the Hastings Wastewater Treatment Facility on the Mississippi River. Sample collection was limited to the open water (ice-free) season.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMBLD2-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi R. below Lock and Dam 2","Url":"/Site/UM8128","ShortId":"DI","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMBLD2-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.729364615115472,"Latitude":44.711172495815774,"Code":"UM8070","Name":"Mississippi River by Smiths Landing","Site":"Mississippi River at Prairie Island, River Mile 807","Description":"The Mississippi River near Smiths Landing is the section of the river extending from the St. Croix River outlet near Prescott, WI to near Sturgeon Lake, a backwater lake formed on the historical floodplain of the river. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and located in navigation Pool 3. The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area ends here at the border of Ravenna and Welch Townships, which is also the border of the seven county metro area. The Gores Pool Wildlife Management Area lies on the south side of this stretch of the river. Most monitoring in this section of the river has been for special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMSL-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by Smiths Landing","Url":"/Site/UM8070","ShortId":"DL","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMSL-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.225396146024821,"Latitude":44.917432210655342,"Code":"MH0017","Name":"Lower Minnehaha Creek Watershed","Site":"Minnehaha Creek at 32nd Ave, River Mile 1.7","Description":"Minnehaha Creek is located in the west-central metropolitan area. It begins at the Gray’s Bay outlet of Lake Minnetonka, running through wetlands, forests, grasslands, and urban areas before plunging over the 53-foot-tall Minnehaha Falls and flowing into the Mississippi River. The creek provides opportunities for recreational activities, like canoeing and fishing, and for scenic viewing along park trails.</br></br>Minnehaha Creek  at 32nd Ave, River Mile 1.7 was a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station until 2013. It monitored the water quality of Minnehaha Creek just upstream from Minnehaha Falls. Samples were collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also had automatic monitoring equipment which took measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Minnehaha Creek Watershed District continues to sample the Minnehaha Creek downstream from the Council's former WOMP station. The Metropolitan Council continues to calculate and publish loads beyond 2013 using data provided by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District and the USGS.","ParentId":"LMHC-AL","ParentName":"Lower Minnehaha Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/MH0017","ShortId":"FH","ParentUrl":"/Site/LMHC-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-94.050544015371258,"Latitude":44.118024432174032,"Code":"LE0013","Name":"Le Sueur River Watershed","Site":"Le Sueur River in South Bend TWP, River Mile 1.3","Description":"Le Sueur River begins in northwestern Freeborn County in south central Minnesota. It flows 111 miles through a mostly agricultural region until it discharges into the Blue Earth River, which in turn flows into the Minnesota River. Le Sueur River and two of its tributary waterbodies were monitored by the Metropolitan Council from 1998 to 2005 as part of the Outstate Streams Monitoring Program.","ParentId":"LE-AL","ParentName":"Le Sueur River Watershed","Url":"/Site/LE0013","ShortId":"FJ","ParentUrl":"/Site/LE-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.714568202488479,"Latitude":44.70155973035601,"Code":"UM8060","Name":"Mississippi River by Smiths Landing","Site":"Mississippi River at upper Smith Bar, River Mile 806","Description":"The Mississippi River near Smiths Landing is the section of the river extending from the St. Croix River outlet near Prescott, WI to near Sturgeon Lake, a backwater lake formed on the historical floodplain of the river. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and located in navigation Pool 3. The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area ends here at the border of Ravenna and Welch Townships, which is also the border of the seven county metro area. The Gores Pool Wildlife Management Area lies on the south side of this stretch of the river. Most monitoring in this section of the river has been for special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMSL-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by Smiths Landing","Url":"/Site/UM8060","ShortId":"DM","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMSL-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.699543238781729,"Latitude":44.691524468134453,"Code":"UM8050","Name":"Mississippi River by Smiths Landing","Site":"Mississippi River above Smiths Landing, River Mile 805","Description":"The Mississippi River near Smiths Landing is the section of the river extending from the St. Croix River outlet near Prescott, WI to near Sturgeon Lake, a backwater lake formed on the historical floodplain of the river. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and located in navigation Pool 3. The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area ends here at the border of Ravenna and Welch Townships, which is also the border of the seven county metro area. The Gores Pool Wildlife Management Area lies on the south side of this stretch of the river. Most monitoring in this section of the river has been for special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMSL-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by Smiths Landing","Url":"/Site/UM8050","ShortId":"DN","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMSL-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.60999989035993,"Latitude":44.611946382475963,"Code":"UM7969","Name":"Mississippi R. near Lock and Dam 3","Site":"Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 3, River Mile 796.9","Description":"The Mississippi River near Lock and Dam No. 3 is the stretch of the river just upstream and downstream of Lock at Dam No. 3, located upstream of Red Wing, MN near Hager City, WI. Lock and Dam No. 3 forms navigational Pool 3 which reaches up to Lock and Dam 2 (also known at the Hastings Dam) near Hastings. This stretch of the river is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project. It falls downstream of the seven county metropolitan area and is upstream of Lake Pepin. Additionally, the Cannon River and main outlet of the Vermillion River enter into the Mississippi River a bit below Lock and Dam No. 3.</br></br>The Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 3, River Mile 796.9 is one of the main monitoring stations of the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River leaving the seven county metropolitan area.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMALD3-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi R. near Lock and Dam 3","Url":"/Site/UM7969","ShortId":"DO","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMALD3-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.550087276402209,"Latitude":44.575592645787836,"Code":"UM7920","Name":"Mississippi River near Red Wing","Site":"Mississippi River above Red Wing, River Mile 792","Description":"The Mississippi River near Red Wing is the part of the river passing through Red Wing, MN, downstream from Lock and Dam No. 3 and just upstream from Lake Pepin. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is located in navigation Pool 4. This section of the river has several side channels and backwater lakes.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMRW-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River near Red Wing","Url":"/Site/UM7920","ShortId":"DX","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMRW-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.3497487524591,"Latitude":44.546247593215888,"Code":"UM7810","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River in upper Lake Pepin, River Mile 781","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UM7810","ShortId":"Da","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.316388122562643,"Latitude":44.532221083400266,"Code":"UM7790","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River at Frontenac, River Mile 779","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UM7790","ShortId":"Dc","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.2915173097817,"Latitude":44.485162663648879,"Code":"UM7756","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River at Erickson Point, River Mile 775.6","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UM7756","ShortId":"Dd","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.284209065130568,"Latitude":44.478228284102237,"Code":"UM7750","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River in middle Lake Pepin, River Mile 775","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UM7750","ShortId":"Df","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.256110741111073,"Latitude":44.457499904914819,"Code":"UM7728","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River at Lake City, River Mile 772.8","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UM7728","ShortId":"Di","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.231529067234135,"Latitude":44.435157222027534,"Code":"UM7710","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River below Lake City, River Mile 771","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UM7710","ShortId":"Dj","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.133235101303654,"Latitude":44.417867492642422,"Code":"UM7660","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River in lower Lake Pepin, River Mile 766","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UM7660","ShortId":"Dl","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.115277629502145,"Latitude":44.413889782704622,"Code":"UM7649","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River at Reads Landing, River Mile 764.9","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UM7649","ShortId":"Dm","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.104182476920414,"Latitude":44.411931041512432,"Code":"UM7645","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River at the outlet of Lake Pepin, River Mile 764.5","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UM7645","ShortId":"Dp","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.099059620738942,"Latitude":44.411030512196241,"Code":"UM7643","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River upstream of Chippewa River, River Mile 764.3","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UM7643","ShortId":"Dt","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.812785162964033,"Latitude":45.08398829197796,"Code":"SI0007","Name":"Silver Creek Watershed","Site":"Silver Creek at Co Rd 11, River Mile 0.7","Description":"Silver Creek is a small stream in Washington County that begins at the outlet of Lake Carol in Stillwater Township, drops into an ecologically sensitive, scenic gorge at Fairy Falls, and extends to the St. Croix River. Silver Creek provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking, and other recreational activities. The creek and its surrounding area are a valuable scenic amenity for the community.</br></br>Silver Creek at Hwy 95, River Mile 0.1 is a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station. It was initially installed at Silver Creek at Co Rd 11, River Mile 0.7 but was moved to its current location at River Mile 0.1 in 2002. This WOMP station measures the water quality of Silver Creek before it flows into the St. Croix River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station additionally has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"SI-AL","ParentName":"Silver Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/SI0007","ShortId":"Du","ParentUrl":"/Site/SI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.802741331994042,"Latitude":45.0559576431106,"Code":"SC0233","Name":"St. Croix River near Stillwater","Site":"St. Croix River at Stillwater, River Mile 23.3","Description":"The St. Croix River near Stillwater is the region of the river that starts just upstream of where the river widens into Lake Saint Croix and extends down to about where Valley Creek enters the river. The Carnelian-Marine Outlet, Silver Creek, Browns Creek, and Valley Creek all enter this section of the St. Croix River. Additionally, the St. Croix Valley Wastewater Treatment Facility discharges into this section of the reach. This area also marks the farthest extent of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project on the Minnesota River, which ends at river mile 24.5 near downtown Stillwater.</br></br>St. Croix River at Stillwater, River Mile 23.3 is the main river monitoring station on this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the St. Croix River that enters the seven county metropolitan area before it flows past the St. Croix Valley Wastewater Treatment Facility and into Lake St. Croix. On the rare occasion this monitoring station was inaccessible due to construction on the bridge the samples are normally collected from, water samples were collected just upstream at river mile 23.4.</br></br>The St. Croix River is a 164 mile tributary of the Mississippi River which begins in Douglas County of northwestern Wisconsin. It flows into the Mississippi River near the city of Prescott, WI. The watershed of the river covers approximately 7,760 square miles, split between Minnesota and Wisconsin. It is mostly covered with forests and wetlands, although there is still a sizable amount of agriculture in the south. Development also continues to grow in the St. Croix River watershed. The St. Croix River is designated as a National Scenic Riverway by the federal National Wild and Scenic Rivers Program.","ParentId":"SCS-AL","ParentName":"St. Croix River near Stillwater","Url":"/Site/SC0233","ShortId":"Dx","ParentUrl":"/Site/SCS-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.804353993732164,"Latitude":44.748263680151652,"Code":"SC0003","Name":"St. Croix River near Prescott","Site":"St. Croix River at Prescott, River Mile 0.3","Description":"The St. Croix River near Prescott is the final stretch of the river before it enters into the Mississippi River. It is located downstream of where Valley Creek, the Willow River (WI), and the Kinnickinnic River (WI) enter into the St. Croix River. This entire section of the river is part of Lake St. Croix. The river passes several parks, including Afton State Park, Kinnickinnic State Park, and St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park.</br></br>The St. Croix River at Prescott, River Mile 0.3 is one of the main monitoring stations of the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. It measures the water quality of the St. Croix River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. This site sometimes experiences tailwater backflow from the Mississippi River. USGS station 05344500 is located near this water quality monitoring station and measures hydrological data of the river.</br></br>The St. Croix River is a 164 mile tributary of the Mississippi River which begins in Douglas County of northwestern Wisconsin. It flows into the Mississippi River near the city of Prescott, WI. The watershed of the river covers approximately 7,760 square miles, split between Minnesota and Wisconsin. It is mostly covered with forests and wetlands, although there is still a sizable amount of agriculture in the south. Development also continues to grow in the St. Croix River watershed. The St. Croix River is designated as a National Scenic Riverway by the federal National Wild and Scenic Rivers Program.","ParentId":"SCP-AL","ParentName":"St. Croix River near Prescott","Url":"/Site/SC0003","ShortId":"D7","ParentUrl":"/Site/SCP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.634574552087088,"Latitude":44.668591540003511,"Code":"SA0082","Name":"Sand Creek Watershed","Site":"Sand Creek upstream of Louisville Swamp, River Mile 8.2","Description":"Sand Creek is located in the southern metropolitan region and its watershed extends into Scott, Rice and Le Sueur counties. It has three main branches (Raven, Porter and Sand creeks) that flow through the communities of Montgomery, New Prague, and Jordan and the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge, before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Sand Creek upstream of Louisville Swamp, River Mile 8.2 is the main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Sand Creek watershed. It measures the water quality of Sand Creek before it enters the Louisville Swamp and drains into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Monitoring has also occurred at several other locations along Sand Creek for brief periods of time.</br></br>In 1996, MCES provided a Twin Cities Water Quality Initiative (TCQI) grant to Scott SWCD to conduct a paired watershed study within the West Raven and County Ditch 10 subwatersheds of the Sand Creek watershed to assess nutrient reductions from implementing agricultural best management practices. Water samples were regularly collected at Scott County Ditch 10 at Church Ave, River Mile 0.3 and West Raven Creek at Church Ave, River Mile 4.7 from 1999 to 2009. Additionally, automatic monitoring equipment took measurements every 15 minutes. The continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"SA-AL","ParentName":"Sand Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/SA0082","ShortId":"ED","ParentUrl":"/Site/SA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.390416385786565,"Latitude":45.199541650165628,"Code":"RUM0007","Name":"Rum River Watershed","Site":"Rum River at Anoka Dam, River Mile 0.7","Description":"Rum River is located north of the metropolitan area. It begins at the Lake Mille Lacs outlet in Mille Lacs Kathio State Park and runs through lakes, wetlands, forest, grassland, agricultural, and urban areas, including Onamia Lake, a crucial wild rice lake. There are small stands of wild rice found along the length of the river. The river discharges into the Mississippi River near the city of Anoka. The river is both a State Water Trail and State Wild and Scenic River.</br></br>Rum River at Anoka, River Mile 0.6 is jointly used as a stream WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station and as part of the Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Program. Previously, Rum River at Anoka, River Mile 0.6 was a large river monitoring station and Rum River below Main St., River Mile 0.5 was a stream WOMP station. In 2000, the WOMP station was moved to Rum River at Anoka Dam, River Mile 0.7. The WOMP station was moved again in 2012 and merged with the river monitoring stations at River Mile 0.6, however the WOMP automatic monitoring equipment was removed when the switch was made. Prior to that, the automatic monitoring equipment was taking measurements at the WOMP station at River Mile 0.7 every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"RUM-AL","ParentName":"Rum River Watershed","Url":"/Site/RUM0007","ShortId":"EH","ParentUrl":"/Site/RUM-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.785939259628691,"Latitude":44.915843371753525,"Code":"VA0010","Name":"Valley Creek Watershed","Site":"Valley Creek at Putnam Blvd, River Mile 1","Description":"Valley Creek is a small naturally reproducing trout stream in Washington County that extends from Afton to the St. Croix River. Valley Creek provides opportunities for fishing and wildlife viewing. The creek and its surrounding area are a valuable scenic amenity for the community.</br></br>Valley Creek at Putnam Blvd, River Mile 1 is a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station. It measures the water quality of Valley Creek before it enters into the St. Croix River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VA-AL","ParentName":"Valley Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/VA0010","ShortId":"Jd","ParentUrl":"/Site/VA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.479728914928671,"Latitude":44.817935807763483,"Code":"RI0013","Name":"Riley Creek Watershed","Site":"Riley Creek Inlet to Grass Lake, River Mile 1.3","Description":"Riley Creek is located in the western metropolitan area. It begins at Lake Lucy in Chanhassen and runs through lakes, open land, urban areas and the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Riley Creek Inlet to Grass Lake, River Mile 1.3 is the main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station in the Riley Creek Watershed. It measures the water quality of Riley Creek before it enters into Grass Lake and then into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"RI-AL","ParentName":"Riley Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/RI0013","ShortId":"Je","ParentUrl":"/Site/RI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.850345060711831,"Latitude":44.725263711721304,"Code":"VR0020","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0020","ShortId":"Jf","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.032854182715681,"Latitude":44.937182628576743,"Code":"BA0022","Name":"Battle Creek Watershed","Site":"Battle Creek below Hwy-61, River Mile 2.2","Description":"Battle Creek is an urban creek located in the central eastern metropolitan area. It begins at Battle Creek Lake outlet and primarily runs through wooded parks along its path, providing habitat for wildlife and the opportunity for recreational activities, before flowing into Pigs Eye Lake and discharging to the Mississippi River.</br></br>The main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station in the Battle Creek Watershed is Battle Creek below Hwy-61, River Mile 2.2. It monitors the water quality of Battle Creek before it flows into the Mississippi River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>Over the years, water quality samples have also occasionally been collected on Battle Creek at a few sites close to the Metro WWTP (specifically river miles 0.1, 1, and 2). This monitoring was done as part the WWTP Operations projects to monitor the water quality entering into Pigs Eye Lake and the Mississippi River.","ParentId":"BA-AL","ParentName":"Battle Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BA0022","ShortId":"Jl","ParentUrl":"/Site/BA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.73194630507443,"Latitude":44.564390046633079,"Code":"CN0119","Name":"Cannon River Watershed","Site":"Cannon River at Welch, River Mile 11.9","Description":"Cannon River is located south of the metropolitan area. It begins at the Shields Lake outlet and runs through hills, forest and farmland before entering a broad gorge at the city of Cannon Falls. The Cannon River then flows east before entering the Mississippi River upstream of the city of Red Wing. The river is a state water trail, and the section from Faribault to the Mississippi River has been designated a Wild and Scenic River by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The Cannon Valley Trail runs for 20 miles along the river between the cities of Cannon Falls and Red Wing, attracting 100,000 cyclists per year.</br></br>Cannon River at Welch, River Mile 11.9 is a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station additionally has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>Cannon River near Harliss MN, River Mile 4 was monitored as part of the Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Program until 2007.","ParentId":"CN-AL","ParentName":"Cannon River Watershed","Url":"/Site/CN0119","ShortId":"Jn","ParentUrl":"/Site/CN-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.299399307849271,"Latitude":44.976401066593162,"Code":"BS0019","Name":"Bassett Creek Watershed","Site":"Bassett Creek at Irving Ave, River Mile 1.9","Description":"Bassett Creek is an urban creek located in the north central metropolitan area. It begins at the Medicine Lake outlet and runs through a number of parks along its path, providing habitat for wildlife and the opportunity for recreational activities, before flowing through a storm tunnel under downtown Minneapolis and discharging into the Mississippi River.</br></br>Bassett Creek at Irving Ave, River Mile 1.9 is a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station. It monitors the water quality of Bassett Creek before it enters into the pipe which travels under Minneapolis and discharges into the Mississippi River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"BS-AL","ParentName":"Bassett Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BS0019","ShortId":"Jo","ParentUrl":"/Site/BS-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.808393101692758,"Latitude":45.075684047958127,"Code":"BR0003","Name":"Browns Creek Watershed","Site":"Browns Creek at Dellwood Rd, River Mile 0.3","Description":"Browns Creek is a small trout stream in Washington County that extends from the City of Grant to the St. Croix River. The water quality in Browns Creek makes it suitable for fishing, wildlife viewing, and other recreational activities. The Browns Creek State Trail is immediately adjacent to the creek and allows cyclists and hikers excellent views of the creek gorge and its overlying broadleaf forest canopy.</br></br>Browns Creek at Dellwood Rd, River Mile 0.3 is a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station. It monitors the water quality of Browns Creek before it enters into the St. Croix River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"BR-AL","ParentName":"Browns Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BR0003","ShortId":"Jq","ParentUrl":"/Site/BR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.041043652209993,"Latitude":44.903197317336037,"Code":"UM8345","Name":"Mississippi River by South St. Paul","Site":"Mississippi River downstream of Metro WWTP, River Mile 834.5","Description":"The Mississippi River near South St. Paul is the area just downstream of where the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility effluent channel enters into the river. This section of the river is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and lies in Navigation Pool 2. It also lies in the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Battle Creek Regional Park lies next to the river at this location, as does Pigs Eye Lake, which is an important riverine wetland for migrating birds. Most monitoring in this section of the river has been for special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMSSP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by South St. Paul","Url":"/Site/UM8345","ShortId":"Jr","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMSSP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.31509620922813,"Latitude":44.777570937564143,"Code":"WI0010","Name":"Willow Creek Watershed","Site":"Willow Creek below Hwy 13, River Mile 1","Description":"Willow Creek is located in the southern metropolitan area. It begins at Lee and Keller lakes, and runs through a storm sewer system and Sunset Pond, eventually descending a bluff and flowing through an underground culvert near the Kraemer Quarry before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Willow Creek below Hwy 13, River Mile 1 was monitored as part of WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) until 2009. It measured the water quality of Willow Creek before it enters into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"WI-AL","ParentName":"Willow Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/WI0010","ShortId":"Js","ParentUrl":"/Site/WI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.39091183276301,"Latitude":45.197985376684827,"Code":"RUM0006","Name":"Rum River Watershed","Site":"Rum River at Anoka, River Mile 0.6","Description":"Rum River is located north of the metropolitan area. It begins at the Lake Mille Lacs outlet in Mille Lacs Kathio State Park and runs through lakes, wetlands, forest, grassland, agricultural, and urban areas, including Onamia Lake, a crucial wild rice lake. There are small stands of wild rice found along the length of the river. The river discharges into the Mississippi River near the city of Anoka. The river is both a State Water Trail and State Wild and Scenic River.</br></br>Rum River at Anoka, River Mile 0.6 is jointly used as a stream WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station and as part of the Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Program. Previously, Rum River at Anoka, River Mile 0.6 was a large river monitoring station and Rum River below Main St., River Mile 0.5 was a stream WOMP station. In 2000, the WOMP station was moved to Rum River at Anoka Dam, River Mile 0.7. The WOMP station was moved again in 2012 and merged with the river monitoring stations at River Mile 0.6, however the WOMP automatic monitoring equipment was removed when the switch was made. Prior to that, the automatic monitoring equipment was taking measurements at the WOMP station at River Mile 0.7 every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"RUM-AL","ParentName":"Rum River Watershed","Url":"/Site/RUM0006","ShortId":"Ju","ParentUrl":"/Site/RUM-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.803516958951818,"Latitude":45.079273964309792,"Code":"SI0001","Name":"Silver Creek Watershed","Site":"Silver Creek at Hwy 95, River Mile 0.1","Description":"Silver Creek is a small stream in Washington County that begins at the outlet of Lake Carol in Stillwater Township, drops into an ecologically sensitive, scenic gorge at Fairy Falls, and extends to the St. Croix River. Silver Creek provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking, and other recreational activities. The creek and its surrounding area are a valuable scenic amenity for the community.</br></br>Silver Creek at Hwy 95, River Mile 0.1 is a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station. It was initially installed at Silver Creek at Co Rd 11, River Mile 0.7 but was moved to its current location at River Mile 0.1 in 2002. This WOMP station measures the water quality of Silver Creek before it flows into the St. Croix River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station additionally has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"SI-AL","ParentName":"Silver Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/SI0001","ShortId":"Jw","ParentUrl":"/Site/SI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.885590775252084,"Latitude":44.905541931760951,"Code":"CWS0203","Name":"Crow River South Fork","Site":"Crow River South Fork near Mayer, River Mile 20.3","Description":"Crow River is located primarily west of the metropolitan area. The Crow River Mainstem begins where the North and South Forks join together at the city of Rockford and ends by flowing into the Mississippi River. The forks upstream of the mainstem flow through agricultural land, forest, open spaces and small urban areas.</br></br>The main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station on the Crow River Mainstem is Crow River below Hwy 55, River Mile 23.1. It measures the water quality of the Crow River just after the North and South Fork merge together. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station additionally has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"CWS-AL","ParentName":"Crow River South Fork","Url":"/Site/CWS0203","ShortId":"J1","ParentUrl":"/Site/CWS-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.664795578890107,"Latitude":44.580456039257243,"Code":"SD0003","Name":"Sand Creek Watershed","Site":"Scott County Ditch 10 at Church Ave, River Mile 0.3","Description":"Sand Creek is located in the southern metropolitan region and its watershed extends into Scott, Rice and Le Sueur counties. It has three main branches (Raven, Porter and Sand creeks) that flow through the communities of Montgomery, New Prague, and Jordan and the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge, before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Sand Creek upstream of Louisville Swamp, River Mile 8.2 is the main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Sand Creek watershed. It measures the water quality of Sand Creek before it enters the Louisville Swamp and drains into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Monitoring has also occurred at several other locations along Sand Creek for brief periods of time.</br></br>In 1996, MCES provided a Twin Cities Water Quality Initiative (TCQI) grant to Scott SWCD to conduct a paired watershed study within the West Raven and County Ditch 10 subwatersheds of the Sand Creek watershed to assess nutrient reductions from implementing agricultural best management practices. Water samples were regularly collected at Scott County Ditch 10 at Church Ave, River Mile 0.3 and West Raven Creek at Church Ave, River Mile 4.7 from 1999 to 2009. Additionally, automatic monitoring equipment took measurements every 15 minutes. The continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"SA-AL","ParentName":"Sand Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/SD0003","ShortId":"J3","ParentUrl":"/Site/SA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.393063866585265,"Latitude":45.195189289146917,"Code":"RUM0005","Name":"Rum River Watershed","Site":"Rum River below Main St, River Mile 0.5","Description":"Rum River is located north of the metropolitan area. It begins at the Lake Mille Lacs outlet in Mille Lacs Kathio State Park and runs through lakes, wetlands, forest, grassland, agricultural, and urban areas, including Onamia Lake, a crucial wild rice lake. There are small stands of wild rice found along the length of the river. The river discharges into the Mississippi River near the city of Anoka. The river is both a State Water Trail and State Wild and Scenic River.</br></br>Rum River at Anoka, River Mile 0.6 is jointly used as a stream WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station and as part of the Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Program. Previously, Rum River at Anoka, River Mile 0.6 was a large river monitoring station and Rum River below Main St., River Mile 0.5 was a stream WOMP station. In 2000, the WOMP station was moved to Rum River at Anoka Dam, River Mile 0.7. The WOMP station was moved again in 2012 and merged with the river monitoring stations at River Mile 0.6, however the WOMP automatic monitoring equipment was removed when the switch was made. Prior to that, the automatic monitoring equipment was taking measurements at the WOMP station at River Mile 0.7 every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"RUM-AL","ParentName":"Rum River Watershed","Url":"/Site/RUM0005","ShortId":"J6","ParentUrl":"/Site/RUM-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.791784452747024,"Latitude":45.11891272654367,"Code":"CM0030","Name":"Carnelian-Marine Outlet","Site":"Carnelian-Marine Outlet at Little Carnelian Lake, River Mile 3","Description":"The Carnelian-Marine stream system connects a series of lakes and wetlands in Washington County. It extends from Scandia to the St. Croix River. The outlet of the system is at Little Carnelian Lake. Once leaving the lake, the water flows in a pipe until it empties into the St. Croix River near the historical Boomsite north of Stillwater. The pipe was installed in 1985 to prevent flooding that had previously been affecting properties and homes on Big Marine and Big Carnelian Lakes. The Carnelian-Marine watershed provides opportunities for swimming, fishing, wildlife viewing, and other recreational activities. The stream and its surrounding area are a valuable scenic amenity for the community.</br></br>Carnelian-Marine Outlet at Little Carnelian Lake, River Mile 3 was monitored by the Metropolitan Council as part of WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) until 2009. Samples were collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also had automatic monitoring equipment which took measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"CM-AL","ParentName":"Carnelian-Marine Outlet","Url":"/Site/CM0030","ShortId":"J7","ParentUrl":"/Site/CM-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.9583790052267,"Latitude":44.017689259642793,"Code":"BD0006","Name":"Le Sueur River Watershed","Site":"Little Beauford Ditch near Beauford, River Mile 0.6","Description":"Le Sueur River begins in northwestern Freeborn County in south central Minnesota. It flows 111 miles through a mostly agricultural region until it discharges into the Blue Earth River, which in turn flows into the Minnesota River. Le Sueur River and two of its tributary waterbodies were monitored by the Metropolitan Council from 1998 to 2005 as part of the Outstate Streams Monitoring Program.","ParentId":"LE-AL","ParentName":"Le Sueur River Watershed","Url":"/Site/BD0006","ShortId":"J8","ParentUrl":"/Site/LE-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.040984167865957,"Latitude":44.947639625475809,"Code":"BELT0005","Name":"Beltline Interceptor","Site":"Beltline Interceptor above Warner Rd, River Mile 0.5","Description":"Beltline Interceptor is a large underground pipe which transports water from the Phalen Chain of Lakes, Beaver Lake, and the local watershed on the east side of St. Paul. It mainly discharges into the Mississippi River but also has a smaller secondary outlet into the wetland and channel system which leads into Pigs Eye Lake.</br></br>The main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station on the Beltline Interceptor is Beltline Interceptor above Warner Rd, River Mile 0.5. Samples are regularly collected throughout the year during baseflow and storm events. The Beltline Interceptor Outfall to the Mississippi River, River Mile 0 was monitored in 1988 as part of a special low flow study.","ParentId":"BELT-AL","ParentName":"Beltline Interceptor","Url":"/Site/BELT0005","ShortId":"J9","ParentUrl":"/Site/BELT-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-94.109776289637054,"Latitude":44.096113609960909,"Code":"BU0120","Name":"Blue Earth River","Site":"Blue Earth River at Rapidan TWP, River Mile 12","Description":"Blue Earth River begins in the southwest of Faribault County in south central Minnesota at the confluence of two headwater branches from northern Iowa. It flows 108 miles through a mostly agricultural region before entering the Mississippi River at Mankato, where it contributes approximately 46% of the Minnesota River flow. Blue Earth River was monitored by the Metropolitan Council from 1998 to 2004 as part of the Outstate Streams Monitoring Program.","ParentId":"BU-AL","ParentName":"Blue Earth River","Url":"/Site/BU0120","ShortId":"J_","ParentUrl":"/Site/BU-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.343678503946549,"Latitude":44.774739652018795,"Code":"CR0009","Name":"Credit River Watershed","Site":"Credit River near 126th St in Savage, River Mile 0.9","Description":"Credit River is located in the southwestern metropolitan area. It begins in New Market Township and flows through lakes and wetlands, and Murphy-Hanrehan Regional Park before entering into the Minnesota River near the city of Savage.</br></br>The main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Credit River Watershed is Credit River near 126th St in Savage, River Mile 0.9. The station was originally located at Credit River in Savage, River Mile 0.6. However due to difficulties at that location, the station was moved to its current location at River Mile 0.9 in 2000. The monitoring station measures the water quality of Credit River before it enters into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"CR-AL","ParentName":"Credit River Watershed","Url":"/Site/CR0009","ShortId":"Fc","ParentUrl":"/Site/CR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.343401525118921,"Latitude":44.778907460069043,"Code":"CR0006","Name":"Credit River Watershed","Site":"Credit River in Savage, River Mile 0.6","Description":"Credit River is located in the southwestern metropolitan area. It begins in New Market Township and flows through lakes and wetlands, and Murphy-Hanrehan Regional Park before entering into the Minnesota River near the city of Savage.</br></br>The main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Credit River Watershed is Credit River near 126th St in Savage, River Mile 0.9. The station was originally located at Credit River in Savage, River Mile 0.6. However due to difficulties at that location, the station was moved to its current location at River Mile 0.9 in 2000. The monitoring station measures the water quality of Credit River before it enters into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"CR-AL","ParentName":"Credit River Watershed","Url":"/Site/CR0006","ShortId":"Fe","ParentUrl":"/Site/CR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.630733604927329,"Latitude":44.572816317773935,"Code":"CN0040","Name":"Cannon River Watershed","Site":"Cannon River near Harliss MN, River Mile 4","Description":"Cannon River is located south of the metropolitan area. It begins at the Shields Lake outlet and runs through hills, forest and farmland before entering a broad gorge at the city of Cannon Falls. The Cannon River then flows east before entering the Mississippi River upstream of the city of Red Wing. The river is a state water trail, and the section from Faribault to the Mississippi River has been designated a Wild and Scenic River by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The Cannon Valley Trail runs for 20 miles along the river between the cities of Cannon Falls and Red Wing, attracting 100,000 cyclists per year.</br></br>Cannon River at Welch, River Mile 11.9 is a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station additionally has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>Cannon River near Harliss MN, River Mile 4 was monitored as part of the Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Program until 2007.","ParentId":"CN-AL","ParentName":"Cannon River Watershed","Url":"/Site/CN0040","ShortId":"Fm","ParentUrl":"/Site/CN-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.649338527528016,"Latitude":44.750038415392929,"Code":"CA0017","Name":"Carver Creek Watershed","Site":"Carver Creek at Co Rd 40, River Mile 1.7","Description":"Carver Creek is located in the western metropolitan area. It has two headwater branches, one in Waconia Township and one in Camden Township. The creek runs through lakes (including Lake Waconia), wetlands and the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, providing habitat for wildlife and opportunity for recreational activities, before discharging into the Minnesota River.</br></br>The main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Carver Creek Watershed is Carver Creek at Co Rd 40, River Mile 1.7. The station was originally located at Carver Creek near Carver Bluff Pkwy, River Mile1. However that location was often affected by backflow from the Minnesota River, so the station was moved to its current location at River Mile 1.7 in 1993. The monitoring station measures the water quality of Carver Creek before it enters into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"CA-AL","ParentName":"Carver Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/CA0017","ShortId":"Fr","ParentUrl":"/Site/CA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.638331884164415,"Latitude":44.752085938016954,"Code":"CA0010","Name":"Carver Creek Watershed","Site":"Carver Creek near Carver Bluff Pkwy, River Mile 1","Description":"Carver Creek is located in the western metropolitan area. It has two headwater branches, one in Waconia Township and one in Camden Township. The creek runs through lakes (including Lake Waconia), wetlands and the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, providing habitat for wildlife and opportunity for recreational activities, before discharging into the Minnesota River.</br></br>The main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Carver Creek Watershed is Carver Creek at Co Rd 40, River Mile 1.7. The station was originally located at Carver Creek near Carver Bluff Pkwy, River Mile1. However that location was often affected by backflow from the Minnesota River, so the station was moved to its current location at River Mile 1.7 in 1993. The monitoring station measures the water quality of Carver Creek before it enters into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"CA-AL","ParentName":"Carver Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/CA0010","ShortId":"Fw","ParentUrl":"/Site/CA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.540978080216718,"Latitude":44.812249215187869,"Code":"BL0035","Name":"Bluff Creek Watershed","Site":"Bluff Creek Inlet to Rice Lake, River Mile 3.5","Description":"Bluff Creek is located in the southwestern metropolitan area. It begins in Chanhassen and runs through Rice Lake, the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, agricultural land, forest and grassland, and some urban areas before discharging into the Minnesota River.</br></br>The main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Bluff Creek Watershed is Bluff Creek Inlet to Rice Lake, River Mile 3.5. It monitors the water quality of Bluff Creek before it enters into Rice Lake and then on to the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"BL-AL","ParentName":"Bluff Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BL0035","ShortId":"F6","ParentUrl":"/Site/BL-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.70794643136243,"Latitude":44.734578497426291,"Code":"BE0050","Name":"Bevens Creek Watershed","Site":"Bevens Creek at Maplewood Rd, River Mile 5","Description":"Bevens Creek is located in the southwestern metropolitan area. It begins in Green Isle Township in Sibley County (outside of the metropolitan area) and runs through agricultural land, wetlands and some urban areas. Silver Creek joins the main stem of Bevens Creek roughly three miles upstream of where the creek discharges into the Minnesota River.</br></br>Two main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring stations are located on Bevens Creek. Bevens Creek at Maplewood Rd, River Mile 5 is located upstream of the Silver Creek confluence. It monitors the watershed outlet of Bevens Creek before the entrance of Silver Creek. Bevens Creek at Co Rd 40, River Mile 2 is located downstream from the Silver Creek confluence. It monitors the watershed outlet of the combined Bevens and Silver Creeks that enters into the Minnesota River. At both stations, samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. These stations also have automatic monitoring equipment which take measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"BE-AL","ParentName":"Bevens Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BE0050","ShortId":"GB","ParentUrl":"/Site/BE-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.909026791865713,"Latitude":43.99632885317952,"Code":"LC0016","Name":"Le Sueur River Watershed","Site":"Little Cobb River at Beauford TWP, River Mile 1.6","Description":"Le Sueur River begins in northwestern Freeborn County in south central Minnesota. It flows 111 miles through a mostly agricultural region until it discharges into the Blue Earth River, which in turn flows into the Minnesota River. Le Sueur River and two of its tributary waterbodies were monitored by the Metropolitan Council from 1998 to 2005 as part of the Outstate Streams Monitoring Program.","ParentId":"LE-AL","ParentName":"Le Sueur River Watershed","Url":"/Site/LC0016","ShortId":"FN","ParentUrl":"/Site/LE-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.681855780052047,"Latitude":44.711643536281827,"Code":"BE0020","Name":"Bevens Creek Watershed","Site":"Bevens Creek at Co Rd 40, River Mile 2","Description":"Bevens Creek is located in the southwestern metropolitan area. It begins in Green Isle Township in Sibley County (outside of the metropolitan area) and runs through agricultural land, wetlands and some urban areas. Silver Creek joins the main stem of Bevens Creek roughly three miles upstream of where the creek discharges into the Minnesota River.</br></br>Two main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring stations are located on Bevens Creek. Bevens Creek at Maplewood Rd, River Mile 5 is located upstream of the Silver Creek confluence. It monitors the watershed outlet of Bevens Creek before the entrance of Silver Creek. Bevens Creek at Co Rd 40, River Mile 2 is located downstream from the Silver Creek confluence. It monitors the watershed outlet of the combined Bevens and Silver Creeks that enters into the Minnesota River. At both stations, samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. These stations also have automatic monitoring equipment which take measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"BE-AL","ParentName":"Bevens Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BE0020","ShortId":"GF","ParentUrl":"/Site/BE-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.03781025542628,"Latitude":44.934110323180384,"Code":"BA0020","Name":"Battle Creek Watershed","Site":"Battle Creek near the Metro WWTP, River Mile 2","Description":"Battle Creek is an urban creek located in the central eastern metropolitan area. It begins at Battle Creek Lake outlet and primarily runs through wooded parks along its path, providing habitat for wildlife and the opportunity for recreational activities, before flowing into Pigs Eye Lake and discharging to the Mississippi River.</br></br>The main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station in the Battle Creek Watershed is Battle Creek below Hwy-61, River Mile 2.2. It monitors the water quality of Battle Creek before it flows into the Mississippi River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>Over the years, water quality samples have also occasionally been collected on Battle Creek at a few sites close to the Metro WWTP (specifically river miles 0.1, 1, and 2). This monitoring was done as part the WWTP Operations projects to monitor the water quality entering into Pigs Eye Lake and the Mississippi River.","ParentId":"BA-AL","ParentName":"Battle Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BA0020","ShortId":"GQ","ParentUrl":"/Site/BA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.301463955819386,"Latitude":44.808268333029012,"Code":"NM0018","Name":"Nine Mile Creek Watershed","Site":"Nine Mile Creek below 106th St, River Mile 1.8","Description":"Nine Mile Creek is located in the southern metropolitan area. The creek has two forks: the north fork begins in Hopkins, while the south fork begins in Minnetonka. The two forks join together upstream of Normandale Lake in Bloomington. The Creek flows through numerous lakes, park land and the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge (providing habitat for wildlife and recreational opportunities) before entering into the Minnesota River. The creek’s name is based not on its length, but on the distance early settlers had to travel from Fort Snelling to the creek crossing along Old Shakopee Road in Bloomington.</br></br>Nine Mile Creek below 106th St, River Mile 1.8 is an NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station. It monitors the water quality of Nine Mile Creek just before it enters into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"NM-AL","ParentName":"Nine Mile Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/NM0018","ShortId":"EP","ParentUrl":"/Site/NM-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-94.193799519500416,"Latitude":44.200946612696114,"Code":"MI1200","Name":"Minnesota River near Mankato","Site":"Minnesota River at Judson, River Mile 120","Description":"The Minnesota River near Mankato is located outside of the seven county metropolitan area, mostly along the borders of Blue Earth, Le Sueur, and Nicollet Counties. Minneopa State Park lies along this stretch of the river. The combined outlet of the Blue Earth and Le Sueur Rivers enters into this section of the Minnesota River near the city of Mankato. Sites on this reach were sampled as part of the Outstate Monitoring Program which collected water data from the Minnesota, Blue Earth, and Le Sueur Rivers from 1998 to 2004.</br></br>The Minnesota River is a 332 mile long tributary of the Mississippi River which originates from Big Stone Lake near the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. The watershed of the river covers roughly 17,000 square miles. The geology of the watershed is relatively young compared to other areas of Minnesota, and as a result there  is a lot of erosion activity in the Minnesota River and its tributaries. Much of the watershed has been converted into cropland to take advantage of the nutrient rich soil in the region.","ParentId":"MIMAN-AL","ParentName":"Minnesota River near Mankato","Url":"/Site/MI1200","ShortId":"EU","ParentUrl":"/Site/MIMAN-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.9537671234252,"Latitude":44.324878807656376,"Code":"MI0897","Name":"Minnesota River near Mankato","Site":"Minnesota River at St Peter, River Mile 89.7","Description":"The Minnesota River near Mankato is located outside of the seven county metropolitan area, mostly along the borders of Blue Earth, Le Sueur, and Nicollet Counties. Minneopa State Park lies along this stretch of the river. The combined outlet of the Blue Earth and Le Sueur Rivers enters into this section of the Minnesota River near the city of Mankato. Sites on this reach were sampled as part of the Outstate Monitoring Program which collected water data from the Minnesota, Blue Earth, and Le Sueur Rivers from 1998 to 2004.</br></br>The Minnesota River is a 332 mile long tributary of the Mississippi River which originates from Big Stone Lake near the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. The watershed of the river covers roughly 17,000 square miles. The geology of the watershed is relatively young compared to other areas of Minnesota, and as a result there  is a lot of erosion activity in the Minnesota River and its tributaries. Much of the watershed has been converted into cropland to take advantage of the nutrient rich soil in the region.","ParentId":"MIMAN-AL","ParentName":"Minnesota River near Mankato","Url":"/Site/MI0897","ShortId":"EY","ParentUrl":"/Site/MIMAN-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.642169641615112,"Latitude":44.692750749003679,"Code":"MI0394","Name":"Minnesota River near Jordan","Site":"Minnesota River at Jordan, River Mile 39.4","Description":"The Minnesota River near Jordan is the stretch of the river that enters into the seven county metropolitan area. Several major tributaries enter into the Minnesota River within this stretch, including Bevens, Carver, and Sand Creeks. Some of the surrounding areas of this part of the river are included in the Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area and Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge.</br></br>The Minnesota River at Jordan, River Mile 39.4 is one of the main monitoring stations of the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. It measures the water quality of the Minnesota River that enters into the seven county metropolitan area, before the water flows through downstream developed areas and passes the Blue Lake and Seneca Wastewater Treatment Facilities. USGS station 05330000 is located near this water quality monitoring station and measures hydrological data of the river.</br></br>The Minnesota River is a 332 mile long tributary of the Mississippi River which originates from Big Stone Lake near the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. The watershed of the river covers roughly 17,000 square miles. The geology of the watershed is relatively young compared to other areas of Minnesota, and as a result there  is a lot of erosion activity in the Minnesota River and its tributaries. Much of the watershed has been converted into cropland to take advantage of the nutrient rich soil in the region.","ParentId":"MIJOR-AL","ParentName":"Minnesota River near Jordan","Url":"/Site/MI0394","ShortId":"Eb","ParentUrl":"/Site/MIJOR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.526742024695551,"Latitude":44.800219654214828,"Code":"MI0251","Name":"Minnesota River near Shakopee","Site":"Minnesota River at Shakopee, River Mile 25.1","Description":"The Minnesota River near Shakopee is the stretch of the river upstream of the Blue Lake Wastewater Treatment Facility. Many areas next to this stretch of the river are part of the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. Riley and Bluff Creeks flow into this section of the Minnesota River just downstream from downtown Shakopee. The Minnesota River at Shakopee, River Mile 25.1 has been used as a backup sampling site when the site at Jordan (River Mile 39.4) was inaccessible.</br></br>The Minnesota River is a 332 mile long tributary of the Mississippi River which originates from Big Stone Lake near the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. It flows into the Mississippi River near Ft. Snelling in St. Paul. The watershed of the river covers roughly 17,000 square miles. The geology of the watershed is relatively young compared to other areas of Minnesota, and as a result there  is a lot of erosion activity in the Minnesota River and its tributaries. Much of the watershed has been converted into cropland to take advantage of the nutrient rich soil in the region.","ParentId":"MISPEE-AL","ParentName":"Minnesota River near Shakopee","Url":"/Site/MI0251","ShortId":"El","ParentUrl":"/Site/MISPEE-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.351773019103234,"Latitude":44.789656883466293,"Code":"MI0143","Name":"Minnesota River near Savage","Site":"Minnesota River at Savage, River Mile 14.3","Description":"The Minnesota River near Savage is the stretch of river just downstream of the Blue Lake Wastewater Treatment Facility, mainly between the cities of Savage and Burnsville. Portions of this section of the river flow along the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. This stretch of the river receives water from several tributaries, including Credit River, Eagle Creek, Purgatory Creek, and Willow Creek. This area also marks the farthest extent of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project on the Minnesota River, ending at river mile 14.7.</br></br>The Minnesota River is a 332 mile long tributary of the Mississippi River which originates from Big Stone Lake near the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. The watershed of the river covers roughly 17,000 square miles. The geology of the watershed is relatively young compared to other areas of Minnesota, and as a result there  is a lot of erosion activity in the Minnesota River and its tributaries. Much of the watershed has been converted into cropland to take advantage of the nutrient rich soil in the region.","ParentId":"MISAV-AL","ParentName":"Minnesota River near Savage","Url":"/Site/MI0143","ShortId":"Eq","ParentUrl":"/Site/MISAV-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.247916720017557,"Latitude":44.815107568112467,"Code":"MI0085","Name":"Minnesota River near Black Dog","Site":"Minnesota River at Black Dog, River Mile 8.5","Description":"The Minnesota River near Black Dog is the stretch of the river which flows between sections of Burnsville, Bloomington, and Eagan. The area surrounding this section of the river is part of the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge and has several lakes, fens, and marshes. Nine Mile Creek flows into this section of the Minnesota River. The Xcel Energy Plant is also located on this stretch of the river, and the Seneca Wastewater Treatment Facility is located just downstream.</br></br>The Minnesota River at Black Dog, River Mile 8.5 is the main river monitoring  station on this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Minnesota River upstream of the Seneca Wastewater Treatment Facility. It additionally is uniquely positioned next to the Xcel Energy Plant, with one cooling effluent pipe entering the river above the water quality monitoring site and one entering below. In 1986, the monitoring station was temporarily located at Minnesota River below Cedar Avenue Bridge, River Mile 7.4 because the regular monitoring station was inaccessible for the year.</br></br>The Minnesota River is a 332 mile long tributary of the Mississippi River which originates from Big Stone Lake near the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. The watershed of the river covers roughly 17,000 square miles. The geology of the watershed is relatively young compared to other areas of Minnesota, and as a result there  is a lot of erosion activity in the Minnesota River and its tributaries. Much of the watershed has been converted into cropland to take advantage of the nutrient rich soil in the region.","ParentId":"MIBD-AL","ParentName":"Minnesota River near Black Dog","Url":"/Site/MI0085","ShortId":"Ev","ParentUrl":"/Site/MIBD-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.23021406269369,"Latitude":44.827439033078264,"Code":"MI0074","Name":"Minnesota River near Black Dog","Site":"Minnesota River below Cedar Avenue Bridge, River Mile 7.4","Description":"The Minnesota River near Black Dog is the stretch of the river which flows between sections of Burnsville, Bloomington, and Eagan. The area surrounding this section of the river is part of the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge and has several lakes, fens, and marshes. Nine Mile Creek flows into this section of the Minnesota River. The Xcel Energy Plant is also located on this stretch of the river, and the Seneca Wastewater Treatment Facility is located just downstream.</br></br>The Minnesota River at Black Dog, River Mile 8.5 is the main river monitoring  station on this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Minnesota River upstream of the Seneca Wastewater Treatment Facility. It additionally is uniquely positioned next to the Xcel Energy Plant, with one cooling effluent pipe entering the river above the water quality monitoring site and one entering below. In 1986, the monitoring station was temporarily located at Minnesota River below Cedar Avenue Bridge, River Mile 7.4 because the regular monitoring station was inaccessible for the year.</br></br>The Minnesota River is a 332 mile long tributary of the Mississippi River which originates from Big Stone Lake near the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. The watershed of the river covers roughly 17,000 square miles. The geology of the watershed is relatively young compared to other areas of Minnesota, and as a result there  is a lot of erosion activity in the Minnesota River and its tributaries. Much of the watershed has been converted into cropland to take advantage of the nutrient rich soil in the region.","ParentId":"MIBD-AL","ParentName":"Minnesota River near Black Dog","Url":"/Site/MI0074","ShortId":"E0","ParentUrl":"/Site/MIBD-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.19255649734086,"Latitude":44.87029134882868,"Code":"MI0035","Name":"Minnesota River near Fort Snelling","Site":"Minnesota River at Fort Snelling, River Mile 3.5","Description":"The Minnesota River near Fort Snelling is the final stretch of the river before it flows into the Mississippi River. The areas next to this section of the river include parts of the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge and Fort Snelling State Park. Fort Snelling is a historic former military outpost dating back to the 1820's, located at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers. The Minneapolis - St. Paul  International Airport lies to the northeast of this section of the Minnesota River, and the Seneca Wastewater Treatment Facility is located at the upstream end.</br></br>The Minnesota River at Fort Snelling, River Mile 3.5 is one of the main monitoring stations of the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Program. It measures the water quality of the Minnesota River just before it enters into the Mississippi River. Additionally, it is located just downstream from the Seneca Wastewater Treatment Facility. USGS station 05330920 is located near this water quality monitoring station and measures hydrological data of the river. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Minnesota River is a 332 mile long tributary of the Mississippi River which originates from Big Stone Lake near the border of South Dakota and Minnesota. The watershed of the river covers roughly 17,000 square miles. The geology of the watershed is relatively young compared to other areas of Minnesota, and as a result there  is a lot of erosion activity in the Minnesota River and its tributaries. Much of the watershed has been converted into cropland to take advantage of the nutrient rich soil in the region.","ParentId":"MIFTS-AL","ParentName":"Minnesota River near Fort Snelling","Url":"/Site/MI0035","ShortId":"E1","ParentUrl":"/Site/MIFTS-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.116389010200422,"Latitude":44.658888857086865,"Code":"VR0206","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0206","ShortId":"I","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.106349291210108,"Latitude":44.661963536131246,"Code":"VR0196","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River just upstream of Empire WWTP, River Mile 19.6","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0196","ShortId":"K","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.096570657288979,"Latitude":44.66147573734419,"Code":"VR0189","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River 1.7 miles downstream of Biscayne, River Mile 18.9","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0189","ShortId":"L","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.06931432435222,"Latitude":44.663826088805259,"Code":"VR0172","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River 1.6 miles upstream of Blaine Ave, River Mile 17.2","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0172","ShortId":"M","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.055053929373329,"Latitude":44.666756500823084,"Code":"VR0156","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0156","ShortId":"N","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.034530748340458,"Latitude":44.661457960523563,"Code":"VR0138","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River at Clayton Ave Bridge, River Mile 13.8","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0138","ShortId":"V","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.013881506184532,"Latitude":44.66138302530323,"Code":"VR0127","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River at Donnelly Ave Bridge, River Mile 12.7","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0127","ShortId":"W","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.973204223245347,"Latitude":44.673687439377026,"Code":"VR0098","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River at Co Rd 62 Bridge, River Mile 9.8","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0098","ShortId":"X","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.933615507243559,"Latitude":44.69563036786063,"Code":"VR0072","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River at Hogan Ave Bridge, River Mile 7.2","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0072","ShortId":"Y","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.895651408914347,"Latitude":44.716856458526685,"Code":"VR0044","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River at 160th St Bridge, River Mile 4.4","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0044","ShortId":"Z","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.8634715865455,"Latitude":44.71896472782899,"Code":"VR0027","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River at Hastings, River Mile 2.7","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0027","ShortId":"a","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.465748331562651,"Latitude":44.566171085358576,"Code":"UMWI7870","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River WI inlet to Lake Pepin, River Mile 787","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UMWI7870","ShortId":"l","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.394730470379344,"Latitude":45.191371893942446,"Code":"UM8716","Name":"Mississippi River near Anoka","Site":"Mississippi River at Anoka, River Mile 871.6","Description":"The Mississippi River near Anoka is the stretch of the river that enters into seven county metropolitan area. It travels along the border of Anoka and Hennepin Counties. Several tributaries enter into this section of the river, including Rum and Crow Rivers. This stretch of the Mississippi River is the start of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Additionally, the Mississippi River from St. Cloud to Anoka is part of Minnesota's Wild and Scenic Rivers Program. There are also several parks, including Mississippi West Regional Park and Peninsula Point Two Rivers Historical Park.</br></br>The Mississippi River at Anoka, River Mile 871.6 is one of the main monitoring stations of the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River than enters into the seven county metropolitan area, before is flows through downstream developed areas and past several wastewater treatment facilities.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMA-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River near Anoka","Url":"/Site/UM8716","ShortId":"n","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.032199561160567,"Latitude":44.927644889836927,"Code":"BA0001","Name":"Battle Creek Watershed","Site":"Battle Creek near the mouth Pigs Eye Lake, River Mile 0.1","Description":"Battle Creek is an urban creek located in the central eastern metropolitan area. It begins at Battle Creek Lake outlet and primarily runs through wooded parks along its path, providing habitat for wildlife and the opportunity for recreational activities, before flowing into Pigs Eye Lake and discharging to the Mississippi River.</br></br>The main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station in the Battle Creek Watershed is Battle Creek below Hwy-61, River Mile 2.2. It monitors the water quality of Battle Creek before it flows into the Mississippi River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>Over the years, water quality samples have also occasionally been collected on Battle Creek at a few sites close to the Metro WWTP (specifically river miles 0.1, 1, and 2). This monitoring was done as part the WWTP Operations projects to monitor the water quality entering into Pigs Eye Lake and the Mississippi River.","ParentId":"BA-AL","ParentName":"Battle Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BA0001","ShortId":"GS","ParentUrl":"/Site/BA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.049444604127,"Latitude":44.933888659762786,"Code":"UM8368","Name":"Mississippi River near St. Paul","Site":"Mississippi River upstream of Metro WWTP, River Mile 836.8","Description":"The Mississippi River near St. Paul is the stretch of the river that starts where the Minnesota River enters into the Mississippi River, travels through downtown St. Paul, and ends just before the effluent channel of the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. This area is highly urban so there are many stormwater outlets entering into the river. The St. Paul Downtown Airport lies along this stretch of the Mississippi River. Additionally and the Beltline Interceptor, which is the outlet of several lakes and their watersheds in the east of St. Paul, enters into the Mississippi River just across from the airport. Despite being in a highly urban area, many parks lie along this stretch of the river, including Fort Snelling State Park, Lilydale Regional Park, Cherokee Regional Park, and Battle Creek Regional Park. Also it is part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. This section of the river is channelized as part of USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and there is a lot of commercial traffic that passes through. It lies in Navigation Pool 2 of the Upper Mississippi River.</br></br>Mississippi River at St. Paul, River Mile 839.1 is the main monitoring station on this stretch of the river. Is measures the water quality of the Mississippi River passing through downtown St. Paul, which is below the confluence of the Minnesota River and upstream from the effluent of the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. USGS station 05331000 is located near this water quality monitoring station and measures hydrological data of the river.</br></br>The Mississippi River upstream of Metro WWTP, River Mile 836.8 station has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMSTP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River near St. Paul","Url":"/Site/UM8368","ShortId":"Mm","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMSTP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.2448988092199,"Latitude":45.093660055419463,"Code":"RC0037","Name":"Rice Creek Watershed","Site":"Rice Creek downstream of Hwy 65, River Mile 3.7","Description":"Rice Creek is located in the north central metropolitan area. It originates from Clear Lake in the city of Forest Lake, right next to the border of Washington and Anoka Counties. Rice Creek flows 28 miles, most of which falls in Anoka County. It travels through the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes as well as parks, urban areas, and many other lakes. Rice Creek drains into the Mississippi River in the Manomin County Park in the city of Fridley.</br></br>Rice Creek at Fridley, River Mile 1 was briefly part of the Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Program from 1977 to 1980. Rice Creek downstream of Hwy 65, River Mile 3.7 was monitored by the Metropolitan Council from 1995 to 1999 as part of WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program).","ParentId":"RC-AL","ParentName":"Rice Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/RC0037","ShortId":"HL","ParentUrl":"/Site/RC-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.370741662739789,"Latitude":44.723522079384821,"Code":"CR0099","Name":"Credit River Watershed","Site":"Credit River just south of 154th St, River Mile 9.9","Description":"Credit River is located in the southwestern metropolitan area. It begins in New Market Township and flows through lakes and wetlands, and Murphy-Hanrehan Regional Park before entering into the Minnesota River near the city of Savage.</br></br>The main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Credit River Watershed is Credit River near 126th St in Savage, River Mile 0.9. The station was originally located at Credit River in Savage, River Mile 0.6. However due to difficulties at that location, the station was moved to its current location at River Mile 0.9 in 2000. The monitoring station measures the water quality of Credit River before it enters into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"CR-AL","ParentName":"Credit River Watershed","Url":"/Site/CR0099","ShortId":"LT","ParentUrl":"/Site/CR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.46385601585807,"Latitude":44.5632298868567,"Code":"UM7870","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Mississippi River MN Channel Inlet to Lake Pepin, UM 787.0, River Mile 787","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/UM7870","ShortId":"Mo","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.6647202481807,"Latitude":44.5695103188022,"Code":"WR0047","Name":"Sand Creek Watershed","Site":"West Raven Creek at Church Ave, River Mile 4.7","Description":"Sand Creek is located in the southern metropolitan region and its watershed extends into Scott, Rice and Le Sueur counties. It has three main branches (Raven, Porter and Sand creeks) that flow through the communities of Montgomery, New Prague, and Jordan and the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge, before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Sand Creek upstream of Louisville Swamp, River Mile 8.2 is the main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Sand Creek watershed. It measures the water quality of Sand Creek before it enters the Louisville Swamp and drains into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Monitoring has also occurred at several other locations along Sand Creek for brief periods of time.</br></br>In 1996, MCES provided a Twin Cities Water Quality Initiative (TCQI) grant to Scott SWCD to conduct a paired watershed study within the West Raven and County Ditch 10 subwatersheds of the Sand Creek watershed to assess nutrient reductions from implementing agricultural best management practices. Water samples were regularly collected at Scott County Ditch 10 at Church Ave, River Mile 0.3 and West Raven Creek at Church Ave, River Mile 4.7 from 1999 to 2009. Additionally, automatic monitoring equipment took measurements every 15 minutes. The continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"SA-AL","ParentName":"Sand Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/WR0047","ShortId":"KO","ParentUrl":"/Site/SA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.049935598125586,"Latitude":44.927341264674929,"Code":"UM8363","Name":"Mississippi River near St. Paul","Site":"Mississippi River upstream of Metro WWTP, River Mile 836.3","Description":"The Mississippi River near St. Paul is the stretch of the river that starts where the Minnesota River enters into the Mississippi River, travels through downtown St. Paul, and ends just before the effluent channel of the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. This area is highly urban so there are many stormwater outlets entering into the river. The St. Paul Downtown Airport lies along this stretch of the Mississippi River. Additionally and the Beltline Interceptor, which is the outlet of several lakes and their watersheds in the east of St. Paul, enters into the Mississippi River just across from the airport. Despite being in a highly urban area, many parks lie along this stretch of the river, including Fort Snelling State Park, Lilydale Regional Park, Cherokee Regional Park, and Battle Creek Regional Park. Also it is part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. This section of the river is channelized as part of USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and there is a lot of commercial traffic that passes through. It lies in Navigation Pool 2 of the Upper Mississippi River.</br></br>Mississippi River at St. Paul, River Mile 839.1 is the main monitoring station on this stretch of the river. Is measures the water quality of the Mississippi River passing through downtown St. Paul, which is below the confluence of the Minnesota River and upstream from the effluent of the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility. USGS station 05331000 is located near this water quality monitoring station and measures hydrological data of the river.</br></br>The Mississippi River upstream of Metro WWTP, River Mile 836.8 station has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMSTP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River near St. Paul","Url":"/Site/UM8363","ShortId":"Bm","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMSTP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.082042822949049,"Latitude":44.659884748859511,"Code":"VRT0178","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River Tributary, at River Mile 17.8","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VRT0178","ShortId":"C","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.03445443001975,"Latitude":44.658894351611444,"Code":"VRT0137","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River Tributary, at River Mile 13.7","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VRT0137","ShortId":"D","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.0078261666696,"Latitude":44.658939701577488,"Code":"VRS0003","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River South Branch at Co Rd 66, at River Mile 0.3","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VRS0003","ShortId":"E","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.803891608637031,"Latitude":45.056993935260984,"Code":"SC0234","Name":"St. Croix River near Stillwater","Site":"St. Croix River above Stillwater Bridge, River Mile 23.4","Description":"The St. Croix River near Stillwater is the region of the river that starts just upstream of where the river widens into Lake Saint Croix and extends down to about where Valley Creek enters the river. The Carnelian-Marine Outlet, Silver Creek, Browns Creek, and Valley Creek all enter this section of the St. Croix River. Additionally, the St. Croix Valley Wastewater Treatment Facility discharges into this section of the reach. This area also marks the farthest extent of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project on the Minnesota River, which ends at river mile 24.5 near downtown Stillwater.</br></br>St. Croix River at Stillwater, River Mile 23.3 is the main river monitoring station on this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the St. Croix River that enters the seven county metropolitan area before it flows past the St. Croix Valley Wastewater Treatment Facility and into Lake St. Croix. On the rare occasion this monitoring station was inaccessible due to construction on the bridge the samples are normally collected from, water samples were collected just upstream at river mile 23.4.</br></br>The St. Croix River is a 164 mile tributary of the Mississippi River which begins in Douglas County of northwestern Wisconsin. It flows into the Mississippi River near the city of Prescott, WI. The watershed of the river covers approximately 7,760 square miles, split between Minnesota and Wisconsin. It is mostly covered with forests and wetlands, although there is still a sizable amount of agriculture in the south. Development also continues to grow in the St. Croix River watershed. The St. Croix River is designated as a National Scenic Riverway by the federal National Wild and Scenic Rivers Program.","ParentId":"SCS-AL","ParentName":"St. Croix River near Stillwater","Url":"/Site/SC0234","ShortId":"MZ","ParentUrl":"/Site/SCS-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.035483148688,"Latitude":44.927283385070254,"Code":"BA0010","Name":"Battle Creek Watershed","Site":"Battle Creek east of Metro WWTP, River Mile 1","Description":"Battle Creek is an urban creek located in the central eastern metropolitan area. It begins at Battle Creek Lake outlet and primarily runs through wooded parks along its path, providing habitat for wildlife and the opportunity for recreational activities, before flowing into Pigs Eye Lake and discharging to the Mississippi River.</br></br>The main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station in the Battle Creek Watershed is Battle Creek below Hwy-61, River Mile 2.2. It monitors the water quality of Battle Creek before it flows into the Mississippi River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>Over the years, water quality samples have also occasionally been collected on Battle Creek at a few sites close to the Metro WWTP (specifically river miles 0.1, 1, and 2). This monitoring was done as part the WWTP Operations projects to monitor the water quality entering into Pigs Eye Lake and the Mississippi River.","ParentId":"BA-AL","ParentName":"Battle Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BA0010","ShortId":"M2","ParentUrl":"/Site/BA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.8885927054635,"Latitude":44.728900148953848,"Code":"BE0180","Name":"Bevens Creek Watershed","Site":"Bevens Creek at Young America/Benton Twp. Border, River Mile 18","Description":"Bevens Creek is located in the southwestern metropolitan area. It begins in Green Isle Township in Sibley County (outside of the metropolitan area) and runs through agricultural land, wetlands and some urban areas. Silver Creek joins the main stem of Bevens Creek roughly three miles upstream of where the creek discharges into the Minnesota River.</br></br>Two main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring stations are located on Bevens Creek. Bevens Creek at Maplewood Rd, River Mile 5 is located upstream of the Silver Creek confluence. It monitors the watershed outlet of Bevens Creek before the entrance of Silver Creek. Bevens Creek at Co Rd 40, River Mile 2 is located downstream from the Silver Creek confluence. It monitors the watershed outlet of the combined Bevens and Silver Creeks that enters into the Minnesota River. At both stations, samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. These stations also have automatic monitoring equipment which take measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"BE-AL","ParentName":"Bevens Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BE0180","ShortId":"M4","ParentUrl":"/Site/BE-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.904702532952285,"Latitude":44.717246826461334,"Code":"BE0195","Name":"Bevens Creek Watershed","Site":"Bevens Creek at the Sibley/Carver county border, River Mile 19.5","Description":"Bevens Creek is located in the southwestern metropolitan area. It begins in Green Isle Township in Sibley County (outside of the metropolitan area) and runs through agricultural land, wetlands and some urban areas. Silver Creek joins the main stem of Bevens Creek roughly three miles upstream of where the creek discharges into the Minnesota River.</br></br>Two main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring stations are located on Bevens Creek. Bevens Creek at Maplewood Rd, River Mile 5 is located upstream of the Silver Creek confluence. It monitors the watershed outlet of Bevens Creek before the entrance of Silver Creek. Bevens Creek at Co Rd 40, River Mile 2 is located downstream from the Silver Creek confluence. It monitors the watershed outlet of the combined Bevens and Silver Creeks that enters into the Minnesota River. At both stations, samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. These stations also have automatic monitoring equipment which take measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"BE-AL","ParentName":"Bevens Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BE0195","ShortId":"M5","ParentUrl":"/Site/BE-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.052868809468109,"Latitude":44.940931841569679,"Code":"BELT0000","Name":"Beltline Interceptor","Site":"Beltline Interceptor Outfall to the Mississippi River, River Mile 0","Description":"Beltline Interceptor is a large underground pipe which transports water from the Phalen Chain of Lakes, Beaver Lake, and the local watershed on the east side of St. Paul. It mainly discharges into the Mississippi River but also has a smaller secondary outlet into the wetland and channel system which leads into Pigs Eye Lake.</br></br>The main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station on the Beltline Interceptor is Beltline Interceptor above Warner Rd, River Mile 0.5. Samples are regularly collected throughout the year during baseflow and storm events. The Beltline Interceptor Outfall to the Mississippi River, River Mile 0 was monitored in 1988 as part of a special low flow study.","ParentId":"BELT-AL","ParentName":"Beltline Interceptor","Url":"/Site/BELT0000","ShortId":"M6","ParentUrl":"/Site/BELT-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.489310969860853,"Latitude":44.8096213014936,"Code":"BL0002","Name":"Bluff Creek Watershed","Site":"Bluff Creek Outlet from Rice Lake, River Mile 0.2","Description":"Bluff Creek is located in the southwestern metropolitan area. It begins in Chanhassen and runs through Rice Lake, the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, agricultural land, forest and grassland, and some urban areas before discharging into the Minnesota River.</br></br>The main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Bluff Creek Watershed is Bluff Creek Inlet to Rice Lake, River Mile 3.5. It monitors the water quality of Bluff Creek before it enters into Rice Lake and then on to the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"BL-AL","ParentName":"Bluff Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BL0002","ShortId":"M8","ParentUrl":"/Site/BL-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.684078235843927,"Latitude":44.740560746176158,"Code":"CA0025","Name":"Carver Creek Watershed","Site":"Carver Creek at Dahlgren Twp, River Mile 2.5","Description":"Carver Creek is located in the western metropolitan area. It has two headwater branches, one in Waconia Township and one in Camden Township. The creek runs through lakes (including Lake Waconia), wetlands and the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge, providing habitat for wildlife and opportunity for recreational activities, before discharging into the Minnesota River.</br></br>The main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Carver Creek Watershed is Carver Creek at Co Rd 40, River Mile 1.7. The station was originally located at Carver Creek near Carver Bluff Pkwy, River Mile1. However that location was often affected by backflow from the Minnesota River, so the station was moved to its current location at River Mile 1.7 in 1993. The monitoring station measures the water quality of Carver Creek before it enters into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"CA-AL","ParentName":"Carver Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/CA0025","ShortId":"M9","ParentUrl":"/Site/CA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.297028056223525,"Latitude":45.150124606669458,"Code":"CO0019","Name":"Coon Creek Watershed","Site":"Coon Creek at Coon Rapids, River Mile 1.9","Description":"Coon Creek has a 92 square mile watershed covering central Anoka County, ranging from rural residential to highly urban. The headwaters originate in the city of Columbus in the Carlos Avery Wildlife Management Area. Coon Creek drains into the Mississippi River in the Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park. The creek drains stormwater for Coon Rapids, Blaine, Andover, and Ham Lake.</br></br>Coon Creek at Coon Rapids, River Mile 1.9 was monitored by the Metropolitan Council from 1995 to 1999 as part of WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program). It measured the water quality of Coon Creek before it entered into the Mississippi River. Samples were collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events.","ParentId":"CO-AL","ParentName":"Coon Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/CO0019","ShortId":"NA","ParentUrl":"/Site/CO-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.788878744008827,"Latitude":45.095726733543778,"Code":"CWN0024","Name":"Crow River Mainstem","Site":"Crow River North Fork at Rockford Twp, River Mile 2.4","Description":"Crow River is located primarily west of the metropolitan area. The Crow River Mainstem begins where the North and South Forks join together at the city of Rockford and ends by flowing into the Mississippi River. The forks upstream of the mainstem flow through agricultural land, forest, open spaces and small urban areas.</br></br>The main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station on the Crow River Mainstem is Crow River below Hwy 55, River Mile 23.1. It measures the water quality of the Crow River just after the North and South Fork merge together. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station additionally has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"CW-AL","ParentName":"Crow River Mainstem","Url":"/Site/CWN0024","ShortId":"NC","ParentUrl":"/Site/CW-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.776849290069478,"Latitude":45.057758401298535,"Code":"CWS0031","Name":"Crow River South Fork","Site":"Crow River South Fork at Franklin Twp, River Mile 3.1","Description":"Crow River is located primarily west of the metropolitan area. The Crow River Mainstem begins where the North and South Forks join together at the city of Rockford and ends by flowing into the Mississippi River. The forks upstream of the mainstem flow through agricultural land, forest, open spaces and small urban areas.</br></br>The main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station on the Crow River Mainstem is Crow River below Hwy 55, River Mile 23.1. It measures the water quality of the Crow River just after the North and South Fork merge together. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station additionally has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"CWS-AL","ParentName":"Crow River South Fork","Url":"/Site/CWS0031","ShortId":"ND","ParentUrl":"/Site/CWS-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.742599890119408,"Latitude":44.973870645164773,"Code":"PI0106","Name":"Pioneer Creek Watershed","Site":"Pioneer Creek near the outlet into Ox Yoke Lake, River Mile 10.6","Description":"Pioneer Creek is located in the western metropolitan area on the west edge of Hennepin County. It flows out of Lake Independence between the cities of Medina and Independence and empties into Ox Yoke Lake in the city of Minnetrista. Ox Yoke Lake feeds Deer Creek which then enters into the South Fork Crow River. The South Fork Crow River is a tributary of mainstem Crow River which flows into the Mississippi River in the city of Dayton.</br></br>Pioneer Creek near the outlet into Ox Yoke Lake, River Mile 10.6 was monitored by the Metropolitan Council from 1995 to 1999 as part of WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program). Samples were collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events.","ParentId":"PI-AL","ParentName":"Pioneer Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/PI0106","ShortId":"NH","ParentUrl":"/Site/PI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.583975196441386,"Latitude":44.641499426301657,"Code":"PO0011","Name":"Sand Creek Watershed","Site":"Porter Creek at Sand Creek Township, River Mile 1.1","Description":"Sand Creek is located in the southern metropolitan region and its watershed extends into Scott, Rice and Le Sueur counties. It has three main branches (Raven, Porter and Sand creeks) that flow through the communities of Montgomery, New Prague, and Jordan and the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge, before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Sand Creek upstream of Louisville Swamp, River Mile 8.2 is the main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Sand Creek watershed. It measures the water quality of Sand Creek before it enters the Louisville Swamp and drains into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Monitoring has also occurred at several other locations along Sand Creek for brief periods of time.</br></br>In 1996, MCES provided a Twin Cities Water Quality Initiative (TCQI) grant to Scott SWCD to conduct a paired watershed study within the West Raven and County Ditch 10 subwatersheds of the Sand Creek watershed to assess nutrient reductions from implementing agricultural best management practices. Water samples were regularly collected at Scott County Ditch 10 at Church Ave, River Mile 0.3 and West Raven Creek at Church Ave, River Mile 4.7 from 1999 to 2009. Additionally, automatic monitoring equipment took measurements every 15 minutes. The continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"SA-AL","ParentName":"Sand Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/PO0011","ShortId":"NI","ParentUrl":"/Site/SA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.26375280100757,"Latitude":45.091616883101118,"Code":"RC0010","Name":"Rice Creek Watershed","Site":"Rice Creek at Fridley, River Mile 1","Description":"Rice Creek is located in the north central metropolitan area. It originates from Clear Lake in the city of Forest Lake, right next to the border of Washington and Anoka Counties. Rice Creek flows 28 miles, most of which falls in Anoka County. It travels through the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes as well as parks, urban areas, and many other lakes. Rice Creek drains into the Mississippi River in the Manomin County Park in the city of Fridley.</br></br>Rice Creek at Fridley, River Mile 1 was briefly part of the Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Program from 1977 to 1980. Rice Creek downstream of Hwy 65, River Mile 3.7 was monitored by the Metropolitan Council from 1995 to 1999 as part of WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program).","ParentId":"RC-AL","ParentName":"Rice Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/RC0010","ShortId":"NJ","ParentUrl":"/Site/RC-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.422000083784,"Latitude":44.827000028511911,"Code":"PU0039","Name":"Purgatory Creek Watershed","Site":"Purgatory Creek at Pioneer Trail in Eden Prairie, River Mile 3.9","Description":"Purgatory Creek is located in the western metropolitan area. It has two headwater sources: Silver Lake and Lotus Lake. It runs 16 miles through lakes, marshes, forests, and urban areas before flowing through the bluffs of the Minnesota River Valley and into the Minnesota River. The watershed of the creek lies mostly in Eden Prairie and Minnetonka and also covers small parts of Deephaven, Shorewood, and Chanhassen.</br></br>Purgatory Creek at Pioneer Trail in Eden Prairie, River Mile 3.9 is a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station which started operating in 2014. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"PU-AL","ParentName":"Purgatory Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/PU0039","ShortId":"Nn","ParentUrl":"/Site/PU-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.485292790584609,"Latitude":44.829929699482129,"Code":"RI0022","Name":"Riley Creek Watershed","Site":"Riley Creek at Eden Prairie Road, River Mile 2.2","Description":"Riley Creek is located in the western metropolitan area. It begins at Lake Lucy in Chanhassen and runs through lakes, open land, urban areas and the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Riley Creek at Eden Prairie Road, River Mile 2.2 was used as a substitute station for the WOMP station at River Mile 1.3, while the main station was being rebuilt.","ParentId":"RI-AL","ParentName":"Riley Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/RI0022","ShortId":"Nq","ParentUrl":"/Site/RI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.623834664165045,"Latitude":45.209734857304213,"Code":"CW0091","Name":"Crow River Mainstem","Site":"Crow River at Rogers, River Mile 9.1","Description":"Crow River is located primarily west of the metropolitan area. The Crow River Mainstem begins where the North and South Forks join together at the city of Rockford and ends by flowing into the Mississippi River. The forks upstream of the mainstem flow through agricultural land, forest, open spaces and small urban areas.","ParentId":"CW-AL","ParentName":"Crow River Mainstem","Url":"/Site/CW0091","ShortId":"N0","ParentUrl":"/Site/CW-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.295805596684772,"Latitude":44.977324490977686,"Code":"BS0017","Name":"Bassett Creek Watershed","Site":"Bassett Creek at Van White Blvd, River Mile 1.7","Description":"Bassett Creek is an urban creek located in the north central metropolitan area. It begins at the Medicine Lake outlet and runs through a number of parks along its path, providing habitat for wildlife and the opportunity for recreational activities, before flowing through a storm tunnel under downtown Minneapolis and discharging into the Mississippi River.","ParentId":"BS-AL","ParentName":"Bassett Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BS0017","ShortId":"N2","ParentUrl":"/Site/BS-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.031799983652164,"Latitude":44.936775045140188,"Code":"BA0023","Name":"Battle Creek Watershed","Site":"Battle Creek below Hwy-61, River Mile 2.3","Description":"Battle Creek is an urban creek located in the central eastern metropolitan area. It begins at Battle Creek Lake outlet and primarily runs through wooded parks along its path, providing habitat for wildlife and the opportunity for recreational activities, before flowing into Pigs Eye Lake and discharging to the Mississippi River. The main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station in the Battle Creek Watershed is Battle Creek below Hwy-61, River Mile 2.2. The River Mile 2.3 station was added for stage monitoring only due to an established beaver dam that was affecting stage at the 2.2 station.","ParentId":"BA-AL","ParentName":"Battle Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/BA0023","ShortId":"N6","ParentUrl":"/Site/BA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.810000013687244,"Latitude":44.731999956601719,"Code":"VRL0181","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River Lower north of County Road 54, River Mile 18.1","Description":"","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VRL0181","ShortId":"N9","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.48075238046313,"Latitude":44.806320797853907,"Code":"RI0000","Name":"Riley Creek Watershed","Site":"Riley Creek Outlet from Grass Lake, River Mile 0","Description":"Riley Creek is located in the western metropolitan area. It begins at Lake Lucy in Chanhassen and runs through lakes, open land, urban areas and the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Riley Creek  Inlet to Grass Lake, River Mile 1.3 is the main WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station in the Riley Creek Watershed. It measures the water quality of Riley Creek before it enters into Grass Lake and then into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"RI-AL","ParentName":"Riley Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/RI0000","ShortId":"NK","ParentUrl":"/Site/RI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.330865283449114,"Latitude":44.55889161857025,"Code":"RUSH0003","Name":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Site":"Rush River, mouth at Lake Pepin, River Mile 0.3","Description":"Lake Pepin, located roughly 60 miles downstream from St. Paul, is the largest lake on the Mississippi River. It is approximately 21 miles long, covers about 29,295 acres, and has a maximum depth around 60 feet. The lake formed when sedimentary deposits of the Chippewa River's delta restricted the flow of the Mississippi River, causing water to backup. Several tributaries enter into Lake Pepin, such as the cold water Bullard, Gilbert, Miller, and Wells Creeks. Lake Pepin has slower flows as the river widens into a lake, so it is susceptible to the pressures of pollution from upstream areas such as excess nutrients and sediment. Lake Pepin is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and is in navigation Pool 4. Several natural areas and parks lie along Lake Pepin, such as Espen Island State Wildlife Management Area, Pierce County Islands State Public Hunting Grounds, Frontenac State Park, Rush River Delta State Natural Area, and Maiden Rock Bluff State Natural Area. Lake Pepin is a popular recreational destination for activities such as boating and fishing.</br></br>Lake Pepin was routinely sampled by Metropolitan Council in the late 1970s and early 1980s at several locations as part of the Large Rivers Monitoring Program. Additionally, several locations on Lake Pepin and Rush River were monitored as part of a special phosphorus study in 1996. The last sample collected by Metropolitan Council in Lake Pepin occurred in 2006.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMLP-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River Lake Pepin","Url":"/Site/RUSH0003","ShortId":"NL","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMLP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.61499869621656,"Latitude":44.747158382619467,"Code":"SA0001","Name":"Sand Creek Watershed","Site":"Sand Creek at confluence with Minnesota River, River Mile 0.1","Description":"Sand Creek is located in the southern metropolitan region and its watershed extends into Scott, Rice and Le Sueur counties. It has three main branches (Raven, Porter and Sand creeks) that flow through the communities of Montgomery, New Prague, and Jordan and the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge, before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Sand Creek upstream of Louisville Swamp, River Mile 8.2 is the main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Sand Creek watershed. It measures the water quality of Sand Creek before it enters the Louisville Swamp and drains into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Monitoring has also occurred at several other locations along Sand Creek for brief periods of time.</br></br>In 1996, MCES provided a Twin Cities Water Quality Initiative (TCQI) grant to Scott SWCD to conduct a paired watershed study within the West Raven and County Ditch 10 subwatersheds of the Sand Creek watershed to assess nutrient reductions from implementing agricultural best management practices. Water samples were regularly collected at Scott County Ditch 10 at Church Ave, River Mile 0.3 and West Raven Creek at Church Ave, River Mile 4.7 from 1999 to 2009. Additionally, automatic monitoring equipment took measurements every 15 minutes. The continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"SA-AL","ParentName":"Sand Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/SA0001","ShortId":"NM","ParentUrl":"/Site/SA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.602870472199257,"Latitude":44.700089229638309,"Code":"SA0051","Name":"Sand Creek Watershed","Site":"Sand Creek at Sand Creek Twp., River Mile 5.1","Description":"Sand Creek is located in the southern metropolitan region and its watershed extends into Scott, Rice and Le Sueur counties. It has three main branches (Raven, Porter and Sand creeks) that flow through the communities of Montgomery, New Prague, and Jordan and the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge, before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Sand Creek upstream of Louisville Swamp, River Mile 8.2 is the main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Sand Creek watershed. It measures the water quality of Sand Creek before it enters the Louisville Swamp and drains into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Monitoring has also occurred at several other locations along Sand Creek for brief periods of time.</br></br>In 1996, MCES provided a Twin Cities Water Quality Initiative (TCQI) grant to Scott SWCD to conduct a paired watershed study within the West Raven and County Ditch 10 subwatersheds of the Sand Creek watershed to assess nutrient reductions from implementing agricultural best management practices. Water samples were regularly collected at Scott County Ditch 10 at Church Ave, River Mile 0.3 and West Raven Creek at Church Ave, River Mile 4.7 from 1999 to 2009. Additionally, automatic monitoring equipment took measurements every 15 minutes. The continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"SA-AL","ParentName":"Sand Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/SA0051","ShortId":"NN","ParentUrl":"/Site/SA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.588837842687937,"Latitude":44.630308388425689,"Code":"SA0132","Name":"Sand Creek Watershed","Site":"Sand Creek at Helena Twp., River Mile 13.2","Description":"Sand Creek is located in the southern metropolitan region and its watershed extends into Scott, Rice and Le Sueur counties. It has three main branches (Raven, Porter and Sand creeks) that flow through the communities of Montgomery, New Prague, and Jordan and the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge, before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Sand Creek upstream of Louisville Swamp, River Mile 8.2 is the main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Sand Creek watershed. It measures the water quality of Sand Creek before it enters the Louisville Swamp and drains into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Monitoring has also occurred at several other locations along Sand Creek for brief periods of time.</br></br>In 1996, MCES provided a Twin Cities Water Quality Initiative (TCQI) grant to Scott SWCD to conduct a paired watershed study within the West Raven and County Ditch 10 subwatersheds of the Sand Creek watershed to assess nutrient reductions from implementing agricultural best management practices. Water samples were regularly collected at Scott County Ditch 10 at Church Ave, River Mile 0.3 and West Raven Creek at Church Ave, River Mile 4.7 from 1999 to 2009. Additionally, automatic monitoring equipment took measurements every 15 minutes. The continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"SA-AL","ParentName":"Sand Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/SA0132","ShortId":"NO","ParentUrl":"/Site/SA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.277603567206441,"Latitude":45.119314878180134,"Code":"SB0005","Name":"Springbrook Creek Watershed","Site":"Springbrook Creek at Fridley in the Springbrook Nature Center, River Mile 0.5","Description":"Springbrook Creek is located in the north central region of the metropolitan area. It is fed by several tributaries and stormwater systems and flows through the Springbrook Nature Center. It drains into the Mississippi River in the city of Fridley. The Springbrook Creek Watershed covers parts of Coon Rapids, Blaine, Fridley, and Spring Lake Park.</br></br>Springbrook Creek at Fridley in the Springbrook Nature Center, River Mile 0.5 was a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station from 1995 to 1998. It monitored the water quality of Springbrook Creek just before it entered into the Mississippi River.","ParentId":"SB-AL","ParentName":"Springbrook Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/SB0005","ShortId":"NP","ParentUrl":"/Site/SB-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.286444021801628,"Latitude":45.033120822962012,"Code":"SH0001","Name":"Shingle Creek Watershed","Site":"Shingle Creek near the outlet to the Mississippi River, River Mile 0.1","Description":"Shingle Creek is located in the central region of the metropolitan area. It begins when Bass and Eagle Creeks join together in Brooklyn Park. Then it flows about 11 miles through Brooklyn Center and Minneapolis, eventually draining into the Mississippi River from North Mississippi Regional Park. The majority of the Single Creek Watershed is developed and residential.</br></br>Shingle Creek near the outlet to the Mississippi River, River Mile 0.1 was a WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program) station from 1995 to 1999. It measured the water quality of Shingle Creek before it entered into the Mississippi River.","ParentId":"SH-AL","ParentName":"Shingle Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/SH0001","ShortId":"NR","ParentUrl":"/Site/SH-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.7170231307783,"Latitude":45.076690474914969,"Code":"SR0018","Name":"Sarah Creek Watershed","Site":"Sarah Creek at County Rd 92, River Mile 1.8","Description":"Sarah Creek is located in the western metropolitan area in the city of Greenfield in Hennepin County. It starts from Lake Sarah, travels a short distance through the Lake Rebecca Park Reserve, and then feeds into the Crow River. The Crow River then eventually feeds into the Mississippi River in the city of Dayton.</br></br>Sarah Creek at County Rd 92, River Mile 1.8 was monitored from 1995 to 1999 as part of WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program).","ParentId":"SR-AL","ParentName":"Sarah Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/SR0018","ShortId":"NS","ParentUrl":"/Site/SR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.930915656807329,"Latitude":44.804153660336233,"Code":"SW0015","Name":"South Washington County","Site":"South Washington Co. Unnamed stream in Cottage Grove, River Mile 1.5","Description":"This unnamed stream in south Washington County is located in Cottage Grove in the east of the metropolitan area. It is the outlet of DNR Wetland 86W and drains into the Mississippi River. It was monitored from 2000 to 2001 as part of WOMP (Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program).","ParentId":"SW-AL","ParentName":"South Washington County","Url":"/Site/SW0015","ShortId":"NT","ParentUrl":"/Site/SW-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.911184269058,"Latitude":44.775086936302465,"Code":"UM8180","Name":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Site":"Mississippi River at Nininger, River Mile 818","Description":"The Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2 is stretch of the river just above the Hastings Dam (also known as Lock and Dam No. 2) and downstream from the outlets of Mooers and Spring Lakes, two backwater lakes of the Mississippi River. The Cottage Grove Wastewater Treatment Facility and part of the Spring Lake Regional Park lie near the upstream end of this stretch of the river. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. Lock and Dam No. 2 forms navigation Pool 2, which stretches up to Lock and Dam No. 1 (also known as the Ford Dam) near St. Paul.</br></br>The main monitoring station on this stretch of the river is the Mississippi River above Lock and Dam No. 2, River Mile 815.6. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River before the entrance of the St. Croix River. Additionally, this monitoring station is located downstream from the outlets of the Eagles Point and Empire Wastewater Treatment Facilities, as well as downstream from the highly urban areas of Minneapolis and St. Paul. In addition to the collection of conventional water samples, automatic monitoring equipment takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Most of the other monitoring sites within this section of the Mississippi River have only been monitored for special studies.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMALD2-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi R. above Lock and Dam 2","Url":"/Site/UM8180","ShortId":"NW","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMALD2-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.989733332120991,"Latitude":44.7750795991513,"Code":"UM8228","Name":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Site":"Mississippi River at Government Daymark, River Mile 822.8","Description":"The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island is a large bend of the river several miles downstream from St. Paul ending at Lock and Dam 2, also known as the Hastings Dam, which forms Pool 2. The river widens at this location allowing the flow of the water to slow down, and there are also several islands and backwater lakes that have formed in the area. The main backwater lakes include River, Baldwin, Spring, and Mooers Lakes. This section of the Mississippi River has historically been one of the most  stressed reaches in the metro area. The slower flows and downstream position from St. Paul and the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility can create conditions which cause environmental stress such as low dissolved oxygen levels in the water, which is harmful to aquatic life. This section of the river also receives water from the Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility in Empire Township, which until 2008 had previously been entering into the Vermillion River. The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island lies upstream from Eagles Point Wastewater Treatment Facility in Cottage Grove. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. There are several parks and scientific research areas along the river in this area, such as Grey Cloud Dunes Scientific and Natural Area, Pine Bend Bluffs Scientific and Natural Area, and Spring Lake Park Reserve.</br></br>Mississippi River at Grey Cloud Island, River Mile 826.7 is the main monitoring stations on this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River that is almost 10 miles downstream from the effluent of the large Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility and also downstream from the highly urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMGCI-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Url":"/Site/UM8228","ShortId":"NY","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMGCI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.013521746740835,"Latitude":44.803870829371434,"Code":"UM8266","Name":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Site":"Mississippi River at Grey Cloud Island, River Mile 826.6","Description":"The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island is a large bend of the river several miles downstream from St. Paul ending at Lock and Dam 2, also known as the Hastings Dam, which forms Pool 2. The river widens at this location allowing the flow of the water to slow down, and there are also several islands and backwater lakes that have formed in the area. The main backwater lakes include River, Baldwin, Spring, and Mooers Lakes. This section of the Mississippi River has historically been one of the most  stressed reaches in the metro area. The slower flows and downstream position from St. Paul and the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility can create conditions which cause environmental stress such as low dissolved oxygen levels in the water, which is harmful to aquatic life. This section of the river also receives water from the Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility in Empire Township, which until 2008 had previously been entering into the Vermillion River. The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island lies upstream from Eagles Point Wastewater Treatment Facility in Cottage Grove. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. There are several parks and scientific research areas along the river in this area, such as Grey Cloud Dunes Scientific and Natural Area, Pine Bend Bluffs Scientific and Natural Area, and Spring Lake Park Reserve.</br></br>Mississippi River at Grey Cloud Island, River Mile 826.7 is the main monitoring stations on this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River that is almost 10 miles downstream from the effluent of the large Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility and also downstream from the highly urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMGCI-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Url":"/Site/UM8266","ShortId":"NZ","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMGCI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-92.955429081454369,"Latitude":44.76056452571914,"Code":"UMSP8208","Name":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Site":"Mississippi River Spring Lake Backwater, River Mile 820.8","Description":"The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island is a large bend of the river several miles downstream from St. Paul ending at Lock and Dam 2, also known as the Hastings Dam, which forms Pool 2. The river widens at this location allowing the flow of the water to slow down, and there are also several islands and backwater lakes that have formed in the area. The main backwater lakes include River, Baldwin, Spring, and Mooers Lakes. This section of the Mississippi River has historically been one of the most  stressed reaches in the metro area. The slower flows and downstream position from St. Paul and the Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility can create conditions which cause environmental stress such as low dissolved oxygen levels in the water, which is harmful to aquatic life. This section of the river also receives water from the Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility in Empire Township, which until 2008 had previously been entering into the Vermillion River. The Mississippi River near Grey Cloud Island lies upstream from Eagles Point Wastewater Treatment Facility in Cottage Grove. It is part of the USACE's 9-Foot Channel Navigation Project and also part of the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. There are several parks and scientific research areas along the river in this area, such as Grey Cloud Dunes Scientific and Natural Area, Pine Bend Bluffs Scientific and Natural Area, and Spring Lake Park Reserve.</br></br>Mississippi River at Grey Cloud Island, River Mile 826.7 is the main monitoring stations on this stretch of the river. It measures the water quality of the Mississippi River that is almost 10 miles downstream from the effluent of the large Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility and also downstream from the highly urban centers of Minneapolis and St. Paul. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Mississippi River is one of the world's largest rivers, flowing over 2,300 miles through the center of the United States. It begins at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota and ends at the Gulf of Mexico, where pollutants carried by the river contribute to the Gulf's Dead Zone. Millions of people rely on the Mississippi River as a source of drinking water, and the river is also an important waterway for shipment of commodities. The Mississippi River watershed is the 4th largest in the world at about 1.2 million square miles. The section of the watershed in and upstream of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area has a mix of several types of land including forests, wetlands, agriculture, and developed areas.","ParentId":"UMGCI-AL","ParentName":"Mississippi River by Grey Cloud Is.","Url":"/Site/UMSP8208","ShortId":"Nc","ParentUrl":"/Site/UMGCI-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.132399952188251,"Latitude":44.650974448965265,"Code":"VR0219","Name":"Vermillion River Watershed","Site":"Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 21.9","Description":"Vermillion River is located in the southern metropolitan area and is made up of smaller streams (like North Creek, South Creek, and South Branch), the outlet of Lake Marion in Lakeville, and wetlands in New Market and Castle Rock townships. The river runs through wetlands, forest, and agricultural and urban areas before discharging into the Mississippi River. Several portions of the river are designated as trout streams, and the Empire Wastewater Treatment Plant discharged into the river in Empire Township until 2008 when it was diverted to discharge to the Mississippi River. The Elko-New Market Wastewater Treatment Plant was also diverted away from the Vermillion River in 2011.</br></br>Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 and Vermillion River at Farmington, River Mile 20.6 are two of the main monitoring stations in the Council's Large Rivers Conventional Monitoring Project. The station near Empire measures the water quality downstream from the former Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility, and the station near Farmington measures water quality upstream of the former effluent. Vermillion River near Empire, River Mile 15.6 also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.</br></br>The Vermillion river is also monitored as part of WOMP, which is the Watershed Outlet Monitoring Program. The Vermillion River below Hwy-61, River Mile 2 is a stream WOMP station that measures the water quality of the Vermillion River just before it flows into the Mississippi River. It is located at the top of Vermillion Falls. This WOMP station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"VR-AL","ParentName":"Vermillion River Watershed","Url":"/Site/VR0219","ShortId":"Lx","ParentUrl":"/Site/VR-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"River","Longitude":-93.619577373762311,"Latitude":44.735549250796325,"Code":"SA0016","Name":"Sand Creek Watershed","Site":"Sand Creek downstream of Louisville Swamp, River Mile 1.6","Description":"Sand Creek is located in the southern metropolitan region and its watershed extends into Scott, Rice and Le Sueur counties. It has three main branches (Raven, Porter and Sand creeks) that flow through the communities of Montgomery, New Prague, and Jordan and the Minnesota Valley Wildlife Refuge, before entering the Minnesota River.</br></br>Sand Creek upstream of Louisville Swamp, River Mile 8.2 is the main NPS (Nonpoint Source) monitoring station in the Sand Creek watershed. It measures the water quality of Sand Creek before it enters the Louisville Swamp and drains into the Minnesota River. Samples are collected at regular intervals for baseflow and also during storm events. This station also has automatic monitoring equipment which takes measurements every 15 minutes. This continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage. Monitoring has also occurred at several other locations along Sand Creek for brief periods of time.</br></br>In 1996, MCES provided a Twin Cities Water Quality Initiative (TCQI) grant to Scott SWCD to conduct a paired watershed study within the West Raven and County Ditch 10 subwatersheds of the Sand Creek watershed to assess nutrient reductions from implementing agricultural best management practices. Water samples were regularly collected at Scott County Ditch 10 at Church Ave, River Mile 0.3 and West Raven Creek at Church Ave, River Mile 4.7 from 1999 to 2009. Additionally, automatic monitoring equipment took measurements every 15 minutes. The continuous data can be found under the \"Time Series\" dropdown in the \"Data Collected\" section located farther down on this webpage.","ParentId":"SA-AL","ParentName":"Sand Creek Watershed","Url":"/Site/SA0016","ShortId":"MA","ParentUrl":"/Site/SA-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.431457684816962,"Latitude":44.795948696582713,"Code":"RG01","Name":"Blue Lake Rain Gauge","Site":"Blue Lake Rain Gauge","Description":"The Blue Lake Rain Gauge is located on the property of the MCES Blue Lake Wastewater Treatment Facility in the city of Shakopee. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG01","ParentName":"Blue Lake Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG01","ShortId":"B","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG01"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.281320851622951,"Latitude":45.094523041671337,"Code":"RG02","Name":"Brooklyn Park Rain Gauge","Site":"Brooklyn Park Rain Gauge","Description":"The Brooklyn Park Rain Gauge is located in the city of Brooklyn Park next to the Mississippi River. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG02","ParentName":"Brooklyn Park Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG02","ShortId":"C","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG02"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.201335880548811,"Latitude":44.961030660335879,"Code":"RG03","Name":"Wabash and Cromwell Rain Gauge","Site":"Wabash and Cromwell Rain Gauge","Description":"The Wabash and Cromwell Rain Gauge was located at the intersection of Wabash Ave and Cromwell Ave in the city of St. Paul, a few blocks from the Mississippi River. It measured precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket. Operation of this rain gauge ended in 2010.","ParentId":"RG03","ParentName":"Wabash and Cromwell Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG03","ShortId":"D","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG03"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.033140723222616,"Latitude":44.9778964056181,"Code":"RG04","Name":"Hazel Park Water Works Rain Gauge","Site":"Hazel Park Water Works Rain Gauge","Description":"Hazel Park Water Works Rain Gauge is located in Prosperity Heights Park in the city of St. Paul. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG04","ParentName":"Hazel Park Water Works Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG04","ShortId":"E","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG04"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.684052719469918,"Latitude":44.931525894529287,"Code":"RG05","Name":"Mound Rain Gauge","Site":"Mound Rain Gauge","Description":"The Mound Rain Gauge is located on the west side of Lake Minnetonka in the city of Mound. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG05","ParentName":"Mound Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG05","ShortId":"F","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG05"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.200321741983842,"Latitude":45.093819679630379,"Code":"RG06","Name":"Mounds View Rain Gauge","Site":"Mounds View Rain Gauge","Description":"The Mounds View Rain Gauge is located in the city of Mounds View, just north of where Rice Creek flows through the Rice Creek North Regional Trail Corridor in the city of New Brighton. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG06","ParentName":"Mounds View Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG06","ShortId":"G","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG06"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.377707406302974,"Latitude":45.007495216445534,"Code":"RG07","Name":"New Hope Rain Gauge","Site":"New Hope Rain Gauge","Description":"The New Hope Rain Gauge is located in Terra Linda Park in the city of New Hope. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG07","ParentName":"New Hope Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG07","ShortId":"H","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG07"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.202555978583646,"Latitude":44.830027086659683,"Code":"RG08","Name":"Eagan RMF Rain Gauge","Site":"Eagan Regional Maintenance Facility Rain Gauge","Description":"The Eagan Regional Maintenance Facility Rain Gauge is located just outside of Fort Snelling State Park in the city of Eagan. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG08","ParentName":"Eagan RMF Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG08","ShortId":"I","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG08"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.2000567920292,"Latitude":44.952273336329853,"Code":"RG09","Name":"Minneapolis Rain Gauge","Site":"Minneapolis Rain Gauge","Description":"Contradictory to its name, the Minneapolis Rain Gauge is actually located in the city of St. Paul, just across the Mississippi River from Minneapolis. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG09","ParentName":"Minneapolis Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG09","ShortId":"J","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG09"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-92.775611120460269,"Latitude":45.011395995046776,"Code":"RG10","Name":"Bayport Rain Gauge","Site":"Bayport Rain Gauge","Description":"The Bayport Rain Gauge is located a short distance away from Lake Saint Croix of the St. Croix River in the city of Bayport. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG10","ParentName":"Bayport Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG10","ShortId":"K","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG10"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-92.846511514173415,"Latitude":44.745281191403585,"Code":"RG11","Name":"Hastings Rain Gauge","Site":"Hastings Rain Gauge","Description":"The Hastings Rain Gauge is located on the grounds of the MCES Hastings Wastewater Treatment Facility in the city of Hastings next to the Mississippi River. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG11","ParentName":"Hastings Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG11","ShortId":"L","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG11"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.104615362117329,"Latitude":44.6644093054719,"Code":"RG12","Name":"Empire Rain Gauge","Site":"Empire Rain Gauge","Description":"The Empire Rain Gauge is located on the grounds of the MCES Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility in Empire Township. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG12","ParentName":"Empire Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG12","ShortId":"M","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG12"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.509207467305217,"Latitude":44.802381679296218,"Code":"RG13","Name":"Shakopee Rain Gauge","Site":"Shakopee Rain Gauge","Description":"The Shakopee Rain Gauge was located close to the Minnesota River in the city of Shakopee. It measured precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket. Operation of the site ended after 2006.","ParentId":"RG13","ParentName":"Shakopee Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG13","ShortId":"N","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG13"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.767533879446034,"Latitude":44.846115327814132,"Code":"RG14","Name":"Waconia Rain Gauge","Site":"Waconia Rain Gauge","Description":"The Waconia Rain Gauge is located off of Highway 5 in the city of Waconia, not far from Lake Waconia. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG14","ParentName":"Waconia Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG14","ShortId":"O","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG14"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.526146097543148,"Latitude":45.042988593244687,"Code":"RG15","Name":"Medina Rain Gauge","Site":"Medina Rain Gauge","Description":"The Medina Rain Gauge is located along Highway 55 in Medina. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG15","ParentName":"Medina Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG15","ShortId":"P","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG15"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.39242649132089,"Latitude":45.191940095295415,"Code":"RG16","Name":"Anoka Rain Gauge","Site":"Anoka Rain Gauge","Description":"The Anoka Rain Gauge is located in the city of Anoka, near where the Rum River enters into the Mississippi River. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG16","ParentName":"Anoka Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG16","ShortId":"Q","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG16"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.121867560378348,"Latitude":45.134735708660777,"Code":"RG17","Name":"Lino Lakes Rain Gauge","Site":"Lino Lakes Rain Gauge","Description":"The Lino Lakes Rain Gauge is located off of Ware Road in the city of Lino Lakes. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG17","ParentName":"Lino Lakes Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG17","ShortId":"R","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG17"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.0045480690703,"Latitude":44.85505893198863,"Code":"RG18","Name":"Newport Rain Gauge","Site":"Newport Rain Gauge","Description":"The Newport Rain Gauge is located close to the Mississippi River in the city of Newport. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG18","ParentName":"Newport Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG18","ShortId":"S","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG18"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.523398927662356,"Latitude":44.899731241728311,"Code":"RG19","Name":"Shorewood Rain Gauge","Site":"Shorewood Rain Gauge","Description":"The Shorewood Rain Gauge is located in the city of Shorewood close to one of the headwater streams of Purgatory Creek. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG19","ParentName":"Shorewood Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG19","ShortId":"T","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG19"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.231384520632,"Latitude":44.885231216730034,"Code":"RG20","Name":"MSP Airport Rain Gauge","Site":"MSP Airport Rain Gauge","Description":"The MSP International Airport Rain Gauge is located on the grounds of the MSP international airport in the city of Minneapolis. It is operated year-round by the National Weather Service. MCES copied over records from this rain gauge until 2011.","ParentId":"RG20","ParentName":"MSP Airport Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG20","ShortId":"U","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG20"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.313063009039055,"Latitude":44.981576922200887,"Code":"RG90","Name":"Theodore Wirth Park Rain Gauge","Site":"Theodore Wirth Park Rain Gauge","Description":"The Theodore Wirth Park Rain Gauge was located in Theodore Wirth Park in the city of Minneapolis. It measured precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG90","ParentName":"Theodore Wirth Park Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG90","ShortId":"Ba","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG90"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-92.986159218404637,"Latitude":45.253727937610023,"Code":"RG21","Name":"Forest Lake Rain Gauge","Site":"Forest Lake Rain Gauge","Description":"The Forest Lake Rain Gauge is located along Highway 61 in the city of Forest Lake. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG21","ParentName":"Forest Lake Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG21","ShortId":"V","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG21"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.592049409964432,"Latitude":44.786208648958961,"Code":"RG22","Name":"Chaska Rain Gauge","Site":"Chaska Rain Gauge","Description":"The Chaska Rain Gauge is located in the city of Chaska, not far from the Minnesota River. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG22","ParentName":"Chaska Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG22","ShortId":"W","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG22"},{"WaterBodyType":"RainGauge","Longitude":-93.200471956673226,"Latitude":45.299842998116354,"Code":"RG23","Name":"East Bethel Rain Gauge","Site":"East Bethel Rain Gauge","Description":"The East Bethel Rain Gauge is located at the East Bethel Wastewater Reclamation Facility in East Bethel, MN. It measures precipitation year-round with a heated tipping bucket.","ParentId":"RG23","ParentName":"East Bethel Rain Gauge","Url":"/Site/RG23","ShortId":"X","ParentUrl":"/Site/RG23"},{"WaterBodyType":"Wwtp","Longitude":-93.240976501033174,"Latitude":45.304699945837982,"Code":"EBE_PL_IN","Name":"East Bethel WWTP","Site":"East Bethel WWTP","Description":"The East Bethel Wastewater Reclamation Facility, located in East Bethel of Anoka county, is MCES's first aquifer recharging treatment plant. The effluent from the facility infiltrates into the groundwater instead of discharging into surface waters. East Bethel has been online since 2014 and has a design capacity of 0.44 million gallons per day. To inquire about data from the facility, please contact Ricky Arora, Manager Process Information at (651) 602-8191 or <a href=\"mailto:ricky.arora@metc.state.mn.us\">Ricky.Arora@metc.state.mn.us</a>.","ParentId":"EBE-AL","ParentName":"East Bethel WWTP","Url":"/Site/EBE_PL_IN","ShortId":"i","ParentUrl":"/Site/EBE-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Wwtp","Longitude":-93.5619627589625,"Latitude":45.200335990351995,"Code":"ROG_PL_IN","Name":"Rogers WWTP","Site":"Rogers WWTP","Description":"The Rogers Wastewater Treatment Facility is located in Rogers of Hennepin County. It has been in operation since 1960 and currently has a design capacity of 1.6 million gallons per day. The treatment facility was acquired by the Metropolitan Council from the City of Rogers on July 1, 2019. The treated effluent from the facility discharges into a ditch and a wetland before eventually discharging to the Crow River. To inquire about data from the facility, please contact Ricky Arora, Manager Process Information at (651) 602-8191 or <a href=\"mailto:ricky.arora@metc.state.mn.us\">Ricky.Arora@metc.state.mn.us</a>.","ParentId":"ROG-AL","ParentName":"Rogers WWTP","Url":"/Site/ROG_PL_IN","ShortId":"k","ParentUrl":"/Site/ROG-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Wwtp","Longitude":-93.104312292867462,"Latitude":44.665355290828039,"Code":"EMP_PL_IN","Name":"Empire WWTP","Site":"Empire WWTP","Description":"The Empire Wastewater Treatment Facility in Empire Township of Dakota County was built in 1979. It currently has a design capacity of 24 million gallons per day. The facility stopped discharging into the Vermillion River in 2008, and instead the effluent is now diverted through a pipe to the Mississippi River. To inquire about data from the facility, please contact Ricky Arora, Manager Process Information at (651) 602-8191 or <a href=\"mailto:ricky.arora@metc.state.mn.us\">Ricky.Arora@metc.state.mn.us</a>.","ParentId":"EMP-AL","ParentName":"Empire WWTP","Url":"/Site/EMP_PL_IN","ShortId":"B","ParentUrl":"/Site/EMP-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Wwtp","Longitude":-93.2092235299032,"Latitude":44.827671794203091,"Code":"SEN_PL_IN","Name":"Seneca WWTP","Site":"Seneca WWTP","Description":"The Seneca Wastewater Treatment Facility, located in Eagan of Dakota County, is MCES's third largest wastewater treatment facility and the fourth largest in Minnesota. It was originally built in 1972 and currently has a design capacity of 34 million gallons per day. The treated effluent from the facility discharges into the Mississippi River. To inquire about data from the facility, please contact Ricky Arora, Manager Process Information at (651) 602-8191 or <a href=\"mailto:ricky.arora@metc.state.mn.us\">Ricky.Arora@metc.state.mn.us</a>.","ParentId":"SEN-AL","ParentName":"Seneca WWTP","Url":"/Site/SEN_PL_IN","ShortId":"F","ParentUrl":"/Site/SEN-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Wwtp","Longitude":-93.431034676242959,"Latitude":44.798584981294837,"Code":"BLU_PL_IN","Name":"Blue Lake WWTP","Site":"Blue Lake WWTP","Description":"The Blue Lake Wastewater Treatment Facility located in Shakopee of Scott County is MCES's second largest wastewater treatment facility and the third largest in Minnesota. It has been in operation since 1973 and currently has a design capacity of 32 million gallons of wastewater per day. The treated effluent from the facility discharges into the Minnesota River. To inquire about data from the facility, please contact Ricky Arora, Manager Process Information at (651) 602-8191 or <a href=\"mailto:ricky.arora@metc.state.mn.us\">Ricky.Arora@metc.state.mn.us</a>.","ParentId":"BLU-AL","ParentName":"Blue Lake WWTP","Url":"/Site/BLU_PL_IN","ShortId":"K","ParentUrl":"/Site/BLU-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Wwtp","Longitude":-93.045466230608113,"Latitude":44.92526185889816,"Code":"MET_PL_IN","Name":"Metro WWTP","Site":"Metro WWTP","Description":"The Metro Wastewater Treatment Facility, located in St. Paul of Ramsey County, is the largest wastewater treatment facility in Minnesota and one of the largest in the country. It has been in operation since 1938 and currently has the capacity to treat 251 million gallons per day. The treated effluent from the facility discharges into the Mississippi River. To inquire about data from the facility, please contact Ricky Arora, Manager Process Information at (651) 602-8191 or <a href=\"mailto:ricky.arora@metc.state.mn.us\">Ricky.Arora@metc.state.mn.us</a>.","ParentId":"MET-AL","ParentName":"Metro WWTP","Url":"/Site/MET_PL_IN","ShortId":"Q","ParentUrl":"/Site/MET-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Wwtp","Longitude":-92.791387176671776,"Latitude":45.038243966184055,"Code":"STC_PL_IN","Name":"St. Croix Valley WWTP","Site":"St. Croix Valley WWTP","Description":"The St. Croix Valley Plant is located in Oak Park Heights of Washington County. It was originally constructed in 1959 and currently has a design capacity of 4.5 million gallons per day. The treated effluent from the facility discharges into the St. Croix River. To inquire about data from the facility, please contact Ricky Arora, Manager Process Information at (651) 602-8191 or <a href=\"mailto:ricky.arora@metc.state.mn.us\">Ricky.Arora@metc.state.mn.us</a>.","ParentId":"STC-AL","ParentName":"St. Croix Valley WWTP","Url":"/Site/STC_PL_IN","ShortId":"U","ParentUrl":"/Site/STC-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Wwtp","Longitude":-92.8466000284311,"Latitude":44.744674013115947,"Code":"HAS_PL_IN","Name":"Hastings WWTP","Site":"Hastings WWTP","Description":"The Hastings Wastewater Treatment Facility is located in Hastings of Dakota County. It has been in operation since 1955 and currently has a design capacity of 2.34 million gallons per day. The treated effluent from the facility discharges into the Mississippi River. To inquire about data from the facility, please contact Ricky Arora, Manager Process Information at (651) 602-8191 or <a href=\"mailto:ricky.arora@metc.state.mn.us\">Ricky.Arora@metc.state.mn.us</a>.","ParentId":"HAS-AL","ParentName":"Hastings WWTP","Url":"/Site/HAS_PL_IN","ShortId":"X","ParentUrl":"/Site/HAS-AL"},{"WaterBodyType":"Wwtp","Longitude":-92.918707007107415,"Latitude":44.786509762820394,"Code":"EAG_PL_IN","Name":"Eagles Point WWTP","Site":"Eagles Point WWTP","Description":"The Eagles Point Wastewater Treatment Facility is located in Cottage Grove of Washington County. The facility opened in 2002, replacing the Cottage Grove treatment facility that had been in operation since 1962. It has a design capacity of 10 million gallons per day and discharges treated effluent into the Mississippi River. To inquire about data from the facility, please contact Ricky Arora, Manager Process Information at (651) 602-8191 or <a href=\"mailto:ricky.arora@metc.state.mn.us\">Ricky.Arora@metc.state.mn.us</a>.","ParentId":"EAG-AL","ParentName":"Eagles Point WWTP","Url":"/Site/EAG_PL_IN","ShortId":"b","ParentUrl":"/Site/EAG-AL"}]