The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is accepting comments on an environmental assessment worksheet for the Reno Bottoms Floodplain Forest and Backwater Restoration Project, located in Houston County. Comments will be accepted until 4:30 pm., Thursday, Nov. 6.
The DNR has proposed a project to restore degraded backwater habitat and floodplain forest along the Mississippi River. The project includes dredging accumulated sediments from an approximately five-acre area of a backwater in Upper Pool 9 of the Mississippi River to create deep aquatic habitat for fish. Dredged material will be used to increase land elevation in about five acres of floodplain to facilitate the re-establishment of forest damaged by flooding and changing hydrology.
A copy of the environmental assessment worksheet is available on the project page of the DNR website.
A print copy may be requested by calling 651-259-5100.
The environmental assessment worksheet is also available for review at the following locations:
- Houston County Public Library, 202 East Cedar St., Houston, MN 55943
- DNR Library, 500 Lafayette Rd., St. Paul, MN 55155
- Minneapolis Central Library, Government Documents, Second Floor, 300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55401
- Rochester Public Library, 101 Second St. SE, Rochester, MN 55904
The environmental assessment worksheet notice was published Tuesday, Oct. 7 in the EQB Monitor, a publication of the Environmental Quality Board.
Comments on the environmental assessment worksheet must be submitted no later than 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.
Email comments should be sent to [email protected] with “Reno Bottoms” in the subject line.
Mail comments should be sent to:
Kathy Metzker, EAW Project Manager
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
500 Lafayette Rd., Box 25
St. Paul, MN 55155-4025
Anyone who provides a mailing address or submits comments via email will receive a copy of the subsequent decision document, which will include responses to comments. Because all comments and related information are part of the public record for this environmental review, commenters’ names as well as email or postal addresses will be published and publicly available as they appear in the materials commenters submit.