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Fish Passage Program

Milwaukee River Watershed

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Dam removal, fishways and culvert work.
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This project will enhance watershed habitat along the Milwaukee River, by installing nature-like fishways, removing a dam, and removing low-head barriers that will reconnect 158 stream miles to Lake Michigan. 

The environmental work is expected to create 174 temporary jobs and improve recreational fishing and tourism opportunities in the area. When the work is finished in late 2010, fish will be able to swim upstream an additional 35 miles in the main river and over 100 miles up tributary streams.

Contact Fish Passage Team Members


121 W. Main Street, Port Washington, Wisconsin 53074
PH: 262-268-2045
262-238-8257 or FAX: 262-238-8269

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