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Imagine a Day Without Water
Come take a tour of Lakeville’s Water Treatment Facility to see where the city’s groundwater becomes potable water. Learn how your home’s water usage affects our drinking water supplies and the quality of lakes and rivers.
Lakeville Water Treatment Facility
8400 Ipava Ave., Lakeville
Friday, Oct. 18
Tour times: 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. or 1 p.m. Register now.
Redd survey on South Branch Vermillion River
What’s A Redd?
Trout are gravel nest spawners. Females excavate a nest, called a redd, where they deposit eggs. These eggs are fertilized by one or more male trout and then covered by gravel. Counting the number and distribution of redds over time provides data on the health of our streams. TCTU has decided to begin collecting redd data on the trout streams in our service area, data that we can share with the DNR, other agencies and anyone that is interested.
What Will We Be Doing?
- Doing TCTU’s 1st ever redd survey
- We will be walking the stream (about 1.8 miles) searching for and documenting redds
- We hope to have a total of 9 volunteers
The Plan
- Meet at the start time at the parking lot of the AMA.
- We will break out into teams, and walk sections of the river searching for and documenting redds.
What You Should Bring
- Clothes appropriate for the weather!
- Chest waders as some of you will have to cross the stream!

Volunteer for Winter Salt Week – Jan. 27-31
Join Dakota County and local watershed organizations in sampling for chloride in water. Stop by a Dakota County Library branch to pick up sampling materials and learn how you can use less salt and reduce chloride pollution while staying safe this winter.
Chloride levels in Minnesota’s lakes, rivers and groundwater are increasing over time, largely attributed to overuse of de-icing salt. One teaspoon of salt pollutes five gallons of water, with no feasible way to remove it. Salt damages property and the environment, harms aquatic species and impacts drinking water quality.
With friends or family, collect a water sample from a local lake, stream, or wetland and test it for chloride using the Izaak Walton League of America’s Salt Watch Kit. Choose any Dakota County library and sign up to collect testing supplies at that location Jan. 27 – 31.
Your testing kit will include a list and map of streams, ponds or wetlands near the libraries where you can collect a water sample from. Report the data/share the results to the Clean Water Hub. All materials needed and instructions will be provided by the county.
Participating library branches include:
- Burnhaven Library (Burnsville)
- Farmington Library (Farmington)
- Galaxie Library (Apple Valley)
- Heritage Library (Lakeville)
- Inver Glen Library (Inver Grove Heights)
- Kaposia Library (South St. Paul)
- Pleasant Hill Library (Hastings)
- Robert Trail Library (Rosemount)
- Wentworth Library (West St. Paul)
- Wescott Library (Eagan)
While at your favorite Dakota County library:
- Browse book displays on winter topics. Pick up a bookmark with the book lists.
- Have fun on a scavenger hunt.
- Learn how to be a Smart Salter and pick up a cup to use the right amount of salt if it is needed.
- Know what watershed you live in and how you can help protect local water resources.
- Kids activities include Salty Dawg activity book, temporary tattoos, origami and buttons!
- Learn from Salty Dawg and take the pledge to be a Smart Salter. Find more information about the pledge at all library branches and on the Dakota County website
More information about Winter Salt Week
Winter Salt Week is January 27-31, 2025. This event is a collaboration of governmental and non-governmental organizations across the United States and Canada. Winter salt use damages infrastructure and threatens the health of lakes, streams and drinking water. The goal of the event is to engage with Minnesotans on chloride pollution in your community and continue ‘working to keep freshwater fresh.’
Visit www.wintersaltweek.org for more information and to learn about the daily webinars including Minnesota speakers providing public works perspectives and presenting on the policy solutions panel.
Program Contact
Lindsey Albright, Monitoring and Outreach Coordinator, Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation District – lindsey.albright@co.dakota.mn.us
Winter safety tips:
- Wait until roads are safe to travel before driving to a sample location.
- Wear crampons or shoes with good traction.
- Approach water where the ground is flat and not slippery.
- NEVER walk on the ice over the water.
- Sample where ice is thin enough to easily break through and reachable from a stable spot on the bank.
- When in doubt, come back when conditions improve.
General safety tips:
- Wear fluorescent clothing when sampling during hunting season or along a roadway.
- Dress appropriately for weather conditions.
- Be sure to sample on public property or secure landowner permission first.
- Park carefully when sampling near a roadway.
- Go with a partner or make sure someone knows where you are going and when you are expected to return.
VRWJPO at Dakota County Fix-It Clinic – Apple Valley
Stop by our table and learn about your watershed while you get items fixed or mended for free by Dakota County volunteers. Reusing items means you’re keeping them out of the river!

Landscaping for Clean Water – Introductory Class
Attend a virtual or in-person introduction class to learn about creating beautiful gardens that help keep water clean.
Creating landscaped areas with native plants or gardens that soak up rainwater is the secret to leisurely living in great-looking yards. Attend a Landscaping for Clean Water Introduction to Clean Water class to see how others in your city have created landscaped areas that benefit local lakes, rivers, and wetlands. Choose one of five dates and locations, all from 6-7 p.m.:
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Burnsville City Hall
MONDAY, MARCH 10
Apple Valley Municipal Center
MONDAY, APRIL 7
Dakota Lodge, West St. Paul
TUESDAY, MAY 6
Online Via Zoom
MONDAY, JUNE 2
Farmington Library
Pre-registration for the free class is required. Please visit www.DAKOTASWCD.org to register. Registration is open to everyone, Dakota County residency not required. Contact Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation district at 651-480-7777 or LCW@co.dakota.mn.us with any questions!
After seeing dozens of affordable designs that have transformed bland urban landscapes to beautiful retreats, participants can attend a Landscaping for Clean Water design course where you will receive guidance to create a design for your yard.
For more information about Landscaping for Clean Water go to www.DAKOTASWCD.org.

Landscaping for Clean Water – Introductory Class
Attend a virtual or in-person introduction class to learn about creating beautiful gardens that help keep water clean.
Creating landscaped areas with native plants or gardens that soak up rainwater is the secret to leisurely living in great-looking yards. Attend a Landscaping for Clean Water Introduction to Clean Water class to see how others in your city have created landscaped areas that benefit local lakes, rivers, and wetlands. Choose one of five dates and locations, all from 6-7 p.m.:
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Burnsville City Hall
MONDAY, MARCH 10
Apple Valley Municipal Center
MONDAY, APRIL 7
Dakota Lodge, West St. Paul
TUESDAY, MAY 6
Online Via Zoom
MONDAY, JUNE 2
Farmington Library
Pre-registration for the free class is required. Please visit www.DAKOTASWCD.org to register. Registration is open to everyone, Dakota County residency not required. Contact Dakota County Soil and Water Conservation district at 651-480-7777 or LCW@co.dakota.mn.us with any questions!
After seeing dozens of affordable designs that have transformed bland urban landscapes to beautiful retreats, participants can attend a Landscaping for Clean Water design course where you will receive guidance to create a design for your yard.
For more information about Landscaping for Clean Water go to www.DAKOTASWCD.org.
Free Nitrate Testing for Private Well Water
Bring private well water samples in a clean container to get your water tested for nitrates. Get your questions answered by well and groundwater experts from Dakota County Environmental Resources. Water-themed coloring pages and activities will be provided for children. All are welcome.