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VLAWMO Annual Financial Report 2018
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12/31/2018
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SECTION 1 <br />SECTION 2 <br />SECTION 4 <br />SECTION 5 <br />LANDSCAPE LEVEL 1 SUMMARY <br />For Landscape level one, 17 grants were awarded funding for <br />a total of $15,481. Funding for the year was not completely <br />utilized. <br />Of the 17 level one grants, 3 were native plant restorations <br />totaling 10,775 ft2. 2 were raingardens totaling 5,282 ft2. <br />1 was a shoreline restoration totaling 4,500 ft2. <br />2 were pervious pavement or infiltration driveways totaling <br />15,950 ft2. <br />2017 project square footage: <br />45,596 ft2 <br />2018 project square footage: <br />56,507 ft2 <br />LANDSCAPE LEVEL 2 SUMMARY <br />1 landscape level two grant was awarded for a total of <br />$7,700. The project was a native plant restoration in Vadnais <br />Heights, covering 20,000 sq ft. <br />RAINBARREL COST SHARE PROGRAM <br />The Rainbarrel Program reimburses residents 50% of the cost towards the purchase <br />of up to 2 rainbarrels.Applicants are limited to $125 maximum reimbursement per <br />rainbarrel. <br />RAINBARREL SUMMARY <br />In 2018 VLAWMO awarded grants for 9 rainbarrels,for a total of $610.23. <br />Atotal of 92 rainbarrel grants have been awarded since the program began in 2007. <br />Each time the barrels are filled, up to 4,850 gallons of rain water is available for <br />reuse. If each rainbarrel gets filled 10 times throughout the year from various storm <br />events, up to 46,000 gallons of water is available for reuse. 5 additional rainbarrels <br />were awarded in 2018 as prizes for public events. <br />13 <br />
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