Past Watershed Heroes

2010 Watershed Heroes

October 8, 2010

The 2010 Watershed Heroes Awards Ceremony was held on Friday, October 8, 2010.

View Award Announcement of Awards Press Release

Press release - MCWD Announces 2010 Watershed Heroes

Duke RealtyExcellence in DevelopmentFor their innovative runoff-reducing features on the West End development in St. Louis Park to substantially decrease pollutant laden runoff, to improve water quality downstream.
City of MinneapolisInnovation in GovernmentFor their sustainability initiative, linking health, economy and the environment and by targeting key areas and the interdepartmental teams' creative approaches to problem solving. They have demonstrated leadership through aggressive goals and actions.
Tina Plant of Hedberg Landscape & Masonry Supplies and the
Go Blue! Team
Outstanding PartnerFor spearheading the Go Blue! Diamond Lake Community Makeover project, bringing together community, business, and government partners in an effort to improve water quality by providing grant funded clean water project opportunities.
Metro BloomsCitizen EngagementFor strengthening communities through education and technical assistance. They empower citizens to take action for clean water by building raingardens and other clean water landscape features.
MCWD
Rule Making Task Force
Outstanding ContributionFor this citizen-based group spent considerable time and effort - exceeding the process outlined in the law –to shape rule language that provides greater natural resource protection and streamlined regulatory administration in a cost-effective and reasonable way.
Ginny BlackLifetime StewardshipFor her 15 years of service on the Plymouth City Council, supporting sustainable practices at city hall and throughout the community. She promotes clean water, recycling, and green building through increasing community awareness and promoting real change. In addition to her professional career as organics recycling coordinator at the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Ginny has served on the MCWD’s Rule Making Task Force and is the council liaison to the Plymouth Environmental Quality Committee.

Past Watershed Heroes

October 23, 2009

The 2009 Watershed Heroes Awards Ceremony was held on Friday, October 23, 2009.

Press Release - MCWD Announces 2009 Watershed Heroes

Stonehenge USAExcellence in Development AwardFor their contribution in responsibly managing rain water run-off to protect downstream water resources.
City of MoundInnovation in Government AwardFor their progressive efforts when redeveloping their downtown to reduce nutrient loading to local lakes. 
Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing CompanyOutstanding Partner AwardFor their partnership with MCWD in their “Join Us Out Here” campaign for the 3rd annual Minnehaha Creek clean-up event on July 12, 2009.
“KICK”:
The Keep It Clean Kids
Youth Naturalist AwardFor their clean up efforts and education of water issues in Plymouth including a film.
Mike Shouldice,
Victoria, MN
Citizen Engagement AwardFor his efforts in natural resource preservation in and around the City of Victoria. He spearheaded the formation of the Schutz Lake Association, organized a lake clean-up with area citizens, and collected volunteers to plant trees as well as helping engage local citizens in lake protection and improvement activities.
Mary Nolte,
Fulton Neighborhood Association
Outstanding ContributionFor her efforts to promote and support improved rain water management by households in the Fulton Neighborhood. She is the chair of the FNA Environment Committee which sponsored 23 rain gardens in the rainwater management program from 2003 to 2007.
Gabriel Jabbour,
Orono, MN
Lifetime StewardshipFor his work as a community leader and advocate for Lake Minnetonka as a public resource for all generations to freely enjoy.  He coordinated and was involved in several multi-agency partnerships for the creation of public access points to the Lake, public ownership of Big Island, and creation of the Dakota Rail Regional Trail.

September 26, 2008

The Award Ceremony was held at Bayview Events Center on Lake Minnetonka on September 26, 2008.

Methodist HospitalExcellence in DevelopmentFor their use of innovative stormwater management in the re-development of their campus, for their partnership in restoring ecological integrity to Minnehaha Creek, and for increasing access to the creek and associated wetlands.
City of MinnetonkaInnovation in GovernmentFor their land conservation program, and for their commitment to environmental restoration and protection in their development and redevelopment efforts.
Bachman'sOutstanding PartnerFor featuring displays and demonstrations sites that highlight attractive and innovative stormwater management techniques that homeowners can install.
Dave Oltmans & the Friends of Diamond LakeCitizen EngagementFor their efforts to engage citizens to protect and improve waters in Minneapolis, including Diamond Lake.
Sandy Colvin RoyOutstanding ContributionFor her leadership in the City of Minneapolis implement innovative projects that protect and improve the city’s lakes and streams, her efforts with the National League of Cities to promote watershed management and for her own advocacy efforts to bring awareness and common-sense solutions to stormwater management issues.
Woody LoveLifetime StewardshipFor overall vision and leadership in protecting and managing water resources at the local government level, and for leadership with various organizations, including MCWD, Minnesota Association of Watershed Districts,and the City of Shorewood.

October 26, 2007

The Award Ceremony a "Blue Tie Gala" was held at the Lafayette Club on Lake Minnetonka on October 26, 2007.

Locust Hills Development, LLCExcellence in DevelopmentFor their use of conservation design and innovative stormwater management, and for their proactive efforts to involve government agencies in the design process.
City of OronoInnovation in GovernmentFor their implementation of the District’s first wetland protection ordinance in the 1980’s, and their initiative and hard work to form a partnership to acquire the Big Island property.
Minnesota Landscape ArboretumOutstanding PartnerFor partnerships with the MCWD in watershed management and water quality education, including the Spring Peeper Meadow wetland restoration, the Watershed Demonstration Parking Lot, and the Low Impact Development Conference held in 2006.
Gleason Lake Environmental AmbassadorsYouth NaturalistFor their efforts to educate others about environmental issues through their restaurant table tent program and outreach work at community events.
Nokomis East Neighborhood AssociationCitizen EngagementFor their initiative in starting the Blue Water Partnership and for restoring the shoreline of Lake Nokomis and an adjacent prairie.
Raymond HaikOutstanding ContributionFor his role in the initial development of watershed law, which led to the founding of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District forty years ago, and for his early commitment, guidance and counseling of the District through many initial projects.
Richard G. Gray, Sr., P Sc and Richard P. Caldecott, Ph.D.Lifetime StewardshipFor co-founding the Gray Freshwater Biological Institute (GFBI) and their pioneering water quality research.

October 28, 2004

# 6 of the Church of the Good Shepard
# 110 of Mount Olivet Lutheran Church
# 196 of Diamond Lake Lutheran Church
For removing more than 1,100 pounds of waste and debris from a stretch of Minnehaha Creek.

December 19, 2002

Representative Wes Skolglund
Representative Dennis Ozment
Senator Julie Sabo
For helping to protect the water resources of Camp Coldwater Springs through their legislative efforts and leadership on the springs issues.
Victor Gilbertson, local painter and retired architectFor immortalizing the bridges and the natural environment along Minnehaha Creek in book of collected watercolor paintings, Watercolors of Bridges over Minnehaha Creek.

April 26, 2001

Nina Cole, Valley View Middle School
Elizabeth Crist, Valley View Middle School
For their vigilance in discovering a puddle of mercury adjacent to Minnehaha Creek and contacting the Pollution Control agency for emergency containment and removal.