December 5, 2024

Contact: Mary Juhl; mary.juhl@state.mn.us, 612-358-5733

NISSWA, Minn. — Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) Assistant Director for Regional Operations Justin Hanson presented Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District (PLSLWD) Water Resources Project Manager Emily Dick with the 2024 Outstanding Watershed Organization Employee award today during the Minnesota Watersheds’ annual conference in Nisswa.

“It’s an honor to recognize the accomplishments of professionals like Emily Dick, who work tirelessly to improve water quality and advance conservation priorities in their districts,” said BWSR Executive Director John Jaschke. “The passion and commitment demonstrated by local government staff is what drives successful conservation efforts throughout Minnesota.”

Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District is a special purpose unit of government located in Scott County. It was established in 1970 for the purpose of managing and conserving the waters and natural resources of the watershed.

Dick joined the watershed district in 2022 and has since distinguished herself as an exceptionally effective communicator, project planner and relationship builder. She leads planning and implementation efforts for the PLSLWD’s capital improvement projects and secured an $850,000 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency grant earlier this year that will fund 90% of a priority stormwater project. She and her team have been instrumental in revitalizing the district’s Community Action Council by attracting new members, who are researching potential district initiatives and supporting education and outreach events. Her team also organized the district’s first “Watershed Week,” collaborating with a local artist and area organizations to host educational events that reached community members who were not familiar with the watershed district.

“Emily demonstrates excellence through her leadership style and her ability to affect positive change,” said PLSLWD Administrator Joni Giese. “Emily continuously inspires and motivates district staff in a joyful and fun-spirited manner. At the same time, she is developing new operational approaches that improve data management and increase team efficiency, while also supporting team members’ growth, success and job satisfaction.”

Each year, BWSR celebrates the excellent work accomplished by local government staff to advance conservation efforts across the state. An award for Outstanding Soil and Water Conservation District Administrator was presented earlier this week during the Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts’ (MASWCD) annual convention in Bloomington.

Emily Dick
Prior Lake-Spring Lake Watershed District Water Resources Project Manager Emily Dick accepted BWSR’s 2024 Outstanding Watershed Organization Employee award from BWSR Assistant Director for Regional Operations Justin Hanson on Dec. 5 during the Minnesota Watersheds’ annual conference in Nisswa.

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BWSR is the state soil and water conservation agency, and it administers programs that prevent sediment and nutrients from entering our lakes, rivers, and streams; enhance fish and wildlife habitat; and protect wetlands. The 20-member board consists of representatives of local and state government agencies and citizens. BWSR's mission is to improve and protect Minnesota's water and soil resources by working in partnership with local organizations and private landowners