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Initial purchases of Calman color calibration software include one year of complimentary updates and support. While your Calman software license is for a lifetime, your access to updates and support ends after your first year of ownership. To ensure you keep receiving the latest updates to Calman software after your first year of complimentary updates has ended, it is important to renew your All Access maintenance agreement.

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The CALMAN Lakes Watershed is composed of Round, Boot, Long, and Becker Lakes and is located just Southeast of the City of Brillion in the Towns of Brillion, Rantoul, and Rockland. The CalMan Lakes are enjoyed by many sportsmen, swimmers, nature enthusiasts and others from within and outside of Calumet and Manitowoc counties. However, recent algal blooms, invasive species issues, and fish kills have indicated that these lakes are in need of some serious help. The counties, along with various stakeholders such as the Brillion Conservation Club, Long Lake Advancement Association, lakeshore properties owners and other are partnering on several projects to improve and maintain a health watershed for future sportsmen and recreation enthusiasts to enjoy.

The DNR has approved the CalMan Lakes Watershed Plan as a Nine Key Element Plan. Having this designation opens the door to various funding sources that only watersheds with 9KE plans are eligible. This step is critical to obtaining the significant funding needed to meet the goals of improving water quality.

After extensive monitoring, assessments, modeling and public surveys, the CalMan Lakes Watershed Management Plan was submitted to DNR in September. This plan is under review for meeting the Nine Key Elements required by DNR and EPA. Once approved, the plan opens the door to funding opportunities such as DNR Lake Protection Grants, GRLI funding (EPA and/or NRCS) and provides the framework to advance large projects needed to see water quality improvements. You can view the plan here: CalMan Lake 2018 (PDF). A implementation guidance plan is currently being drafted. The guidance document will summaries key findings of the plan and projects that can be advanced by all stakeholders.

While the planning effort is nearing completion, implementation has already begun. Local farmers have been working with conservation staff from both counties to implement practices to reduce sediment loss and nutrient loading to the lakes. Larger projects are in the works, as funding is pursued. Some projects to date include:

Becker and Long Lakes continue to be monitored through the Citizen Lake Monitoring Program (CLMN). CLMN funding has been requested for Round and Boot Lakes for 2018. The latest update including the final deliverables for the Phase II grant, as well as data from the Phase III efforts are not available. The April 2017 Public meeting covered most of the plan updates. You can view the latest draft plan or view the presentation slides provided by Onterra.

Key Highlights
Fall In-Lake Phosphorus profiles were collected to estimate the importance of internal phosphorus loading from bottom sediments when the bottom waters are devoid of oxygen. Data were compared to spring data, the "starting point" for internal nutrient release for the season.

The Figure above displays the dissolved oxygen and total phosphorus profiles for these three lakes in October 2015. It is estimated that the water column in Becker Lake contained 689 lbs of phosphorus in the fall of 2015, while Long Lake contained 627 pounds and Round Lake 132 pounds.

Sediment Core Samples:
The plan was to collect sediment cores from each lake during frozen conditions. However, the scheduled field day was bitter cold, and froze up the sampling equipment. One core was retrieved from Round Lake. A preliminary examination of the core indicates that the condition of the lake at the present time is significantly different from pre-settlement conditions. The diatoms - which are a type of algae that form silica "glass" cell walls, leaving a fossilized record over time - indicate that Round lake is hyper-eutrophic at the present time. Additional analysis will be performed later in the year. The remaining cores were pulled this spring, but the analysis was not available at the time of this report.

Winter 2015:
The shoreland inventory maps are now complete and available in pdf format. County Staff and volunteers performed shoreland assessments on each of the four CalMan lakes. The goal of the assessment was to better understand near-shore habitats and conditions. The entire shoreline was assessed linearly for changes in land use and documented vegetation, erosion issues, and anthropogenic disturbances. The shoreland area is defined as the area of land the OHWM (ordinary high water mark) up to 75 feet on land. In addition, a shoreland health scoring system was developed and a score was calculated for each parcel, easily communicating quality of shoreland conditions to riparian property owners. As the presence of development increased, the shoreland score decreased. Long Lake, which has more development than any other of the four lake in the study, has areas that may be prioritized for shoreline restoration. In contrast, Boot Lake had the healthiest habitat, with invasive wetland plants as the main threat to the health of the shoreline. For more information on Shoreland Habitats and their importance on the health of a lake, visit these resources below:

Summer 2015:
Calumet County was awarded the Lake Protection Funding in April. The grant will cover tributary sampling at the flow monitoring stations during spring recharge and rain events as well as sediment core samples in all four lakes (see below). We had a successful spring recharge season, collecting 94 samples as of July 1, 2015. Tributary Sampling will continue through the end of 2016. Below is a map of the CalMan watershed depicting locations of the culverts, direction of flow, and flow monitoring sites. Water sampling will be conducted at the flow monitoring sites (red triangles).

We are in the middle of the 2015 Lake Baseline Monitoring season. Both Round and Boot Lakes will continue to be monitored through the WDNR Grant. Becker and Long Lakes are monitored through the Citizen Lake Monitoring Network (CLMN) and volunteers from Long Lake Advancement Association and Brillion Conservation Club.

In addition to the Lake and Tributary Monitoring, Lake Consultants from Onterra, LLC will be collecting sediment cores from each lake this winter to understand nutrient release from the bottom of the lakes. This type of analysis can be used to determine the amount of phosphorus that is available from release during internal loading.

Spring 2015
In 2014, a final report documenting the data collection and analysis for Phase I and Phase II of the CalMan Project was introduced to the Calumet County Board, the Long Lake Advancement Association, and Brillion Conservation Club. The final report was adopted by Calumet County Board on December 12, 2014 as the formal CalMan Watershed Plan, which will served a guide moving forward in the project. Attached you will find the adopted Final Report, as well as a Companion Summary that highlights and illustrates important components of the adopted Plan. The Department of Natural Resources approved the final report as an adopted Watershed Plan in January 2015.

A third grant application was submitted to DNR in January 2015 to continue with implementation of the Watershed Plan. Much work and data collection still is needed to understand the sources of the excessive nutrients. Notification of grant awards is expected for early April, 2015. In the meantime, you may see staff from the LWCD or Onterra collecting samples during spring runoff season.

June 11, 2013: Staff from Onterra, LLC performed an early season aquatic invasive species (AIS) plant survey on Becker, Boot, Long and Round Lakes. Initially reports from the survey indicate a lot of curly-leaf pondweed on Round, and both curly-leaf pondweed and Eurasian water milfoil in Long Lake. The intent of this survey is to map populations and densities to keep an eye on them as water clarity improves with continued efforts to improve the lakes. As water clarity improves, these AIS hotspots will need to be controlled to allow native vegetation to return to the lakes.

Hybrid milfoil was again confirmed in Becker Lake, along with curly-leaf pondweed (right by the boat launch!). It is important to keep hybrid milfoil OUT of the other lakes! Efforts in some of the Manitowoc County Lakes have indicated that the hybrid milfoil is VERY HARD to get rid of; the typical chemical treatments are not working. So, if you are fishing in Becker, make sure you clean your boat before you go to another lake! If you plan on using your boat within the next week, please wash down your trailer, boat, and any submersible equipment (anchors and rope) with a mild bleach solution. Please do your part to keep this pesky plant out of Long, Round, Boot, and other lakes.

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