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A collaborative website for members of the Silver Lake Association. (''Website created and maintained by [http://cctbio.ece.umn.edu/wiki/index.php/Marc_Riedel Marc Riedel].'')
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A collaborative website for members of the Silver Lake Association. (Website created and maintained by [http://cctbio.ece.umn.edu/wiki/index.php/Marc_Riedel Marc Riedel].) To join the association or obtain more information, including email invitations to events, please send an email to [mailto:SilverLakeMN@yahoo.com SilverLakeMN@yahoo.com].
  
 
[[File:Marc-Riedel-Silver-Lake-06.jpg|790px|link=]]
 
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= Announcements =
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= Events =
  
* The Steering Committee has been meeting since mid July 2016 to discuss the formation of the association.
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* The first general meeting of the association will be held on May 9, 2017, at 7pm at the offices of [http://http://rpbcwd.org Watershed District]: [https://goo.gl/maps/eVqoNVfRZg82 18681 Lake Drive East, Chanhassen, MN 55317]. All are welcome.
* Stay tuned for a formal invitation for all to join!
 
  
 
= About Silver Lake =
 
= About Silver Lake =
  
 
There are many Silver Lakes across the country, and several in Minnesota. Ours is located here:
 
There are many Silver Lakes across the country, and several in Minnesota. Ours is located here:
 
'''Location''':
 
  
 
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See the [[Media:Silver-lake-fact-sheet.pdf | '''Silver Lake Fact Sheet''']], courtesy of the [http://www.rpbcwd.org watershed district].
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See the [//mriedel.ece.umn.edu/silverwiki/images/1/14/Silver_Lake_Fact_Sheet.pdf '''Silver Lake Fact Sheet'''], courtesy of the [http://www.rpbcwd.org watershed district]
 
 
 
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* to undertake drainage improvements  
 
* to undertake drainage improvements  
 
* to educate lake shore residents on lake/lake shore management
 
* to educate lake shore residents on lake/lake shore management
* to have a voice at Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed meetings
 
 
* to provide social opportunities for members
 
* to provide social opportunities for members
  
== Steering Committee ==
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= Active Topics =
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
!Name
 
!Address
 
!Phone
 
!Email
 
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| Brock Austin          || || 952 300 5530 || [mailto:brockjayaustin@gmail.com brockjayaustin@gmail.com]
 
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| John DePaolis        || || (763) 229-4030 || [mailto:john.depaolis@oatly.com john.depaolis@oatly.com]
 
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| Bill Heyman            || 19900 Sweetwater Curve || (612) 751-7906 || [mailto:bill.heyman@gmail.com bill.heyman@gmail.com]
 
|-
 
| Gary Kicker            || || (952) 470-3955 || [mailto:glkiecker@fastmail.com glkiecker@fastmail.com]
 
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| Klaus Clark            || || 952 401 3642 || [mailto:klausclark@mchsi.com klausclark@mchsi.com]
 
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| Dorothy Pedersen || || (952) 933-2141 || [mailto:naturesgardenllc@centurylink.net naturesgardenllc@centurylink.net]
 
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| Marc Riedel || 5995 Ridge Rd. || (612) 275-9878 || [mailto:mriedel@umn.edu mriedel@umn.edu]
 
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| Rich Simpson || 5800 Covington Dr. || (612) 720-1849 || [mailto:jrs4883@aol.com jrs4883@aol.com]
 
|}
 
 
 
= MPCA Classification =
 
 
 
An event that galvanized the formation of this lake association was a decision by the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us Minnesota Pollution Control Agency] in 2016 to reclassify Silver Lake as '''wetland''' instead of a '''shallow lake'''.  Members of the association felt strongly that the lake should remain classified as a "shallow lake".
 
 
 
Here are the [[Media:mpca-criteria.pdf| criteria]] from the MPCA.
 
  
We mounted a significant lobbying campaign.  
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* Excellent presentation on shallow lakes: [http://sbean.barr.com/ls/click?upn=8cfcZUNkjBSK7T5va9u6h9enaifFzYlb4dV1amrYUg54ZGKRIFmXqC-2BbpL9lk-2BrJPg8C_-2BOxEZae8w7aIKYVGkul20HArpl63Odw-2Ba84wofXOPwLsz30LYvIMMwCWA3qK-2FRKwcqYliOC4qpqYfsuL00nU8UUlACuAgD-2FLUuXYS-2F5GNqag2s9hbo-2F02jLt8issLDfM8RMic0-2B9s57YGOeSDdldJ5EMfjTiMu5COMX9GvFPYwJvFqPz-2FLjhO3-2BxAgadTsRcZHdlFi1T1QFLsBQg77frNq24uCfBnH5aQHtSaRu6ytDTsblEVJb26SX-2B7kA9k-2FyT6TRhX9Qf1X2Iue9M3T2VF15xStCyKe8prkY3ugR0hSWcEjNqYLh0wUzdVBMkHlZ4hI0D7kXdzJDTvKjqeuQW8RKrmBHzd7exNgXxDrTrcm5JPD9lPEkS90fw0Sh37M1N9eI4m64OUTLXFrZFwsTlevguvZi-2F-2FDZbmBn8rMsZHMqWdQx6bjsBmB9JtQhgDunakT4zTB02F4fqvfQRbsM2kHmj3YR8NpMtEJtYHSdszKvmojV2yqhQxO6rjVmKTDZsdp8tz6CS8ug-2Fyxnib2pICvvYh-2BX2kPPPEK1gYX3McIIkFrM7PeBY3NlT9p8lEPbHbWqaFqf1nS1KPDRSl341QY1IX1jEbNL2TwRBhaAXZzXS5fUwUByQ6BNK3dGIlC8X9k-2Bv9og-2FgiwaO-2BjAYtTJSw-3D-3D Video]
* Here is [http://cctbio.ece.umn.edu/wiki/index.php/Marc_Riedel Marc]'s [[Media:marc-mpc-criteria.pdf| analysis]].
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* Silver Lake has a healthy population of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_rice wild rice]. See [[Wild_Rice | discussion]].  
* Here is the [[Media:Silver-lake-is-a-lake.pdf| presentation]] that [http://cctbio.ece.umn.edu/wiki/index.php/Marc_Riedel Marc] gave to the [http://www.rpbcwd.org watershed district].
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* The [https://www.pca.state.mn.us Minnesota Pollution Control Agency] had planned to reclassify Silver Lake as '''wetland''' instead of a '''shallow lake'''.  See [[MPCA_Lake_Classification | discussion]].
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* Stormwater runoff is harming our lake. See [[Stormwater | discussion]].
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* [mailto:naturesgardenLLC@centurylink.net Dorothy] is concerned about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanobacteria Blue Green Algae]. See [[Blue_Green_Algae | discussion]].
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* The culvert on Covington Avenue is badly damaged and a cause for concern. See [[Covintgon_Culvert | discussion.]]
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* Residents have been discussing plans to mitigate the damage from  the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_ash_borer Emerald Ash Borer].  See [[Emerald_Ash_Borer | discussion]].
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* [mailto:naturesgardenLLC@centurylink.net Dorothy] has identified Northern Red Belly Dace, an unusual species, in Silver Lake. See [[Northern_Red_Belly_Dace | discussion]].
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* The Metropolitan Council Sewer Line runs beneath the western shore of Silver Lake. There is concern about its integrity. See [[Met._Council_Sewer_Line | discussion]].
  
[mailto:brockjayaustin@gmail.com Brock] had numerous discussions with the MPCA, and he posted a public comment to the MPCA  Draft Impaired Waters List. We are very pleased to say that our lobbying efforts were successful.  On Dec. 1, the MPCA concluded:
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= History of Silver Lake =
  
''"During the 2016 assessment of Silver Lake (AUID 27-0136-00), information was gathered to determine if the lake met the definition of a shallow lake or if it was a wetland. Input from Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District, MPCA staff, and local stakeholders was reviewed. The MPCA has determined that Silver Lake should remain in the shallow lake category. This basin does have characteristics of both shallow lakes and wetlands, however, the local use of Silver Lake is more indicative of a shallow lake'''. It will be added to the 2018 Draft Impaired Waters List''' because the 2016 watershed assessments are part of the 2018 listing cycle.''"
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Gary Kiecker has done some remarkable research into the history of the lake, from the earliest settlers through to the 1950's. Did you know that Silver Lake was first settled by Simon and Katharina (Lehnertz) Cordell in 1853? That the slopes on the west side of the lake once boasted apple orchards and vineyards? See the [//mriedel.ece.umn.edu/silverwiki/images/c/c7/Kiecker_History_of_Silver_Lake.pptx  slides] from Gary's presentation at our May meeting.
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[[File:first-map-of-silver-lake.jpg|790px|link=]]
  
Having Silver Lake listed as an impaired lake by the MPCA is significant. We can apply for grants for projects aimed at improving lake quality. Furthermore, we can lobby the watershed district, local municipalities, the DNR, and the state to take active steps directed at improving the lake quality.
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= Newsletter =
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* [http://cctbio.ece.umn.edu/silverwiki/images/e/e1/Newsletter_Q1-2018.pdf 1st Quarter, 2018]
  
= Active Topics =
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= What Can You Do =
  
* Water clarity is one of the chief areas of concern. See [[Silver_Lake:Water_Clarity | discussion]].
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* Reduce stormwater runoff: [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Main_Page Tips].
* Stormwater runoff is harming our lake. See [[Silver_Lake:Water_Stormwater | discussion]].
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* Create and maintain a proper shoreland buffer: [http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/rys/st/bufferzone.html Tips].
* [mailto:naturesgardenLLC@centurylink.net Dorothy] is concerned about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanobacteria Blue Green Algae]. See [[Silver_Lake:Blue_Green_Algae | discussion]].
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* Minimize erosion: [http://www.extension.umn.edu/environment/water/property-owners/shoreland-maintenance/stabilizing-your-shoreland-landscapes-and-construction%20activities/index.html Tips].
* The culvert on Covington Avenue is badly damaged and a cause for concern. See [[Silver_Lake:Covintgon_Culvert | discussion.]]
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* Limit salting: [http://rpbcwd.org/news/lets-be-salt-smart/ Tips].
* Residents have been discussing plans to mitigate the damage from  the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_ash_borer Emerald Ash Borer].  See [[Silver_Lake:Emerald_Ash_Borer | discussion]].
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* Create a home for wildlife: [http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/privatelandhabitat/planning.html Tips].
* [mailto:naturesgardenLLC@centurylink.net Dorothy] has identified Northern Red Belly Dace, an unusual species, in Silver Lake. See [[Silver_Lake:Northern_Red_Belly_Dace | discussion]].
 
* The Metropolitan Council Sewer Line runs beneath the western shore of Silver Lake. There is concern about its integrity. See [[Silver_Lake:Met_Council_Sewer_Line | discussion]].
 
  
 
= Resources =
 
= Resources =
  
* 2013 [http://www.rpbcwd.org/files/9114/5045/3838/Silver_R13_-_Plants_12-4-13.pdf Aquatic Plant Survey of Silver Lake]. Note that Silver Lake has a healthy population of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_rice wild rice]. According to the watershed district, it is the only urban lake in Minnesota with wild rice &ndash; another reason why our little lake is so special.
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* [//mriedel.ece.umn.edu/silverwiki/images/1/14/Silver_Lake_Fact_Sheet.pdf Silver Lake Fact Sheet]
*2008  [[Media:Watershed_District_Report_2008.pdf | Watershed District Report On Lake Health]]. [[Media:Silver_Lake_Watershed_District_Report_2008.pdf | Excerpt]]  of Silver Lake Portion.
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* Dorothy's presentation [//mriedel.ece.umn.edu/silverwiki/images/a/ab/Pedersen_Wildlife_and_Water_Quality_Landscaping.pptx  Pedersen Wildlife and Water Quality Landscaping] at our association meeting in May, 2017.
*[http://www.shorelandmanagement.org/depth/plan.pdf Developing a Lake Management Plan] by the Interagency Lakes Coordinating Committee (link courtesy of  [mailto:naturesgardenLLC@centurylink.net Dorothy Pedersen])
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* 2016 [//mriedel.ece.umn.edu/silverwiki/images/6/67/Silver_Lake_Wild_Rice_Abundance.pdf  Survey of Wild Rice]
* [[Media:MLA_Guidebook_for_Lake_Associations.docx‎| MLA Guidebook for Lake Associations]] (courtesy of  [mailto:naturesgardenLLC@centurylink.net Dorothy Pedersen])
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* 2013 [http://www.rpbcwd.org/files/9114/5045/3838/Silver_R13_-_Plants_12-4-13.pdf Aquatic Plant Survey of Silver Lake].  
* Information on [[Media:shallow-lake-information.pdf| Shallow Lake Ecology](courtesy of  [mailto:naturesgardenLLC@centurylink.net Dorothy Pedersen])
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* 2008  [//mriedel.ece.umn.edu/silverwiki/images/a/a8/Watershed_District_Report_2008.pdf Watershed District Report On Lake Health]. ([//mriedel.ece.umn.edu/silverwiki/images/0/05/Silver_Lake_Watershed_District_Report_2008.pdf Excerpt]  of Silver Lake Portion.)
*[http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/shorelandmgmt/guide/standards_tables.html DNR Shoreland Management Guide]
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* [http://www.shorelandmanagement.org/depth/plan.pdf Developing a Lake Management Plan] by the Interagency Lakes Coordinating Committee
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* [//mriedel.ece.umn.edu/silverwiki/images/3/38/MLA_Guidebook_for_Lake_Associations.docx  MLA Guidebook for Lake Associations]  
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* Information on [//mriedel.ece.umn.edu/silverwiki/images/5/5b/Shallow-lake-information.pdf Shallow Lake Ecology]   
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* [http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/shorelandmgmt/guide/standards_tables.html DNR Shoreland Management Guide]
  
 
= Photos =
 
= Photos =
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[[File:MarcRiedelSilverLakeCollage.jpg|790px|link=]]<br>
 
[[File:MarcRiedelSilverLakeCollage.jpg|790px|link=]]<br>
 
* Here is a college of Aerial Photos of Silver Lake, provided by [mailto:bill.heyman@gmail.com Bill].<br>
 
* Here is a college of Aerial Photos of Silver Lake, provided by [mailto:bill.heyman@gmail.com Bill].<br>
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[[File:SilverLakeAerialPhotoCollage.jpg|790px|link=]]<br>
 
* According old timers, otters were never present on Silver Lake. Around 2012, they made their way up the Purgatory Creek watershed, and Silver Lake now has a thriving population. Another reason why our little lake is special.<br>
 
* According old timers, otters were never present on Silver Lake. Around 2012, they made their way up the Purgatory Creek watershed, and Silver Lake now has a thriving population. Another reason why our little lake is special.<br>
 
[[File:Silver-lake-otter.jpg|550px|link=http://mriedel.ece.umn.edu/wiki/images/4/44/Silver-lake-otter.jpg]]<br>
 
[[File:Silver-lake-otter.jpg|550px|link=http://mriedel.ece.umn.edu/wiki/images/4/44/Silver-lake-otter.jpg]]<br>
 
(Photo courtesy of [mailto:swestfibers@aol.com Sherri West]).
 
(Photo courtesy of [mailto:swestfibers@aol.com Sherri West]).

Latest revision as of 11:43, 21 June 2022

A collaborative website for members of the Silver Lake Association. (Website created and maintained by Marc Riedel.) To join the association or obtain more information, including email invitations to events, please send an email to SilverLakeMN@yahoo.com.

Marc-Riedel-Silver-Lake-06.jpg

Events

About Silver Lake

There are many Silver Lakes across the country, and several in Minnesota. Ours is located here:

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See the Silver Lake Fact Sheet, courtesy of the watershed district

About the Association

Mission

Stewardship of the natural world throughout the Silver Lake area is the mission of Silver Lake Residents' Association.

The association shall lead and work with residents and government units to conserve and improve the quality of our waters, shoreland and wildlife resources. Its mission is to preserve the recreational, aesthetic and ecological values of Silver Lake for the benefit of present and future generations.

Its primary goal is to disseminate information. The association will serve as:

  • a conduit of information to the the residents of Silver Lake regarding the welfare and management of the lake;
  • a conduit of information, questions and concerns from the residents of Silver Lake to the local and state entities such as the Watershed District, the DNR, the municipalities of Shorewood and Chanhassen, as well as Hennepin County.

Other specific goals are:

  • to preserve wildlife
  • to manage vegetation
  • to improve water clarity
  • to undertake drainage improvements
  • to educate lake shore residents on lake/lake shore management
  • to provide social opportunities for members

Active Topics

History of Silver Lake

Gary Kiecker has done some remarkable research into the history of the lake, from the earliest settlers through to the 1950's. Did you know that Silver Lake was first settled by Simon and Katharina (Lehnertz) Cordell in 1853? That the slopes on the west side of the lake once boasted apple orchards and vineyards? See the slides from Gary's presentation at our May meeting. First-map-of-silver-lake.jpg

Newsletter

What Can You Do

  • Reduce stormwater runoff: Tips.
  • Create and maintain a proper shoreland buffer: Tips.
  • Minimize erosion: Tips.
  • Limit salting: Tips.
  • Create a home for wildlife: Tips.

Resources

Photos

We would like to assemble a gallery of photos contributed by Association Members. Please email your photos to Marc: mriedel@umn.edu.

  • Bill shared this time lapse satellite imagery of Silver Lake from 1984 to 2016. You can slow it down by tapping on the speed in the lower left, or pause it and go from year-to-year.
  • Here is a collage of photos of Silver Lake, assembled by Marc.

MarcRiedelSilverLakeCollage.jpg

  • Here is a college of Aerial Photos of Silver Lake, provided by Bill.

SilverLakeAerialPhotoCollage.jpg

  • According old timers, otters were never present on Silver Lake. Around 2012, they made their way up the Purgatory Creek watershed, and Silver Lake now has a thriving population. Another reason why our little lake is special.

Silver-lake-otter.jpg
(Photo courtesy of Sherri West).