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R � <br /> THE AGRICULTURAL <br /> WATERSHED INSTITUTE <br /> 4004 COLLEGE PARK ROAD <br /> DECATUR, ILLINOIS 62521 <br /> TE�. (217)877-5640 <br /> � F,4x(217)877-5641 <br /> May 10, 2010 <br /> Mr. Keith Alexander <br /> Director of Water Management <br /> City of Decatur <br /> One Gary K. Anderson Plaza <br /> Decatur, IL 62523 <br /> Re: Proposed Agreement for Financial Support of Watershed Research and Education <br /> . 2010-2011 'I <br /> Dear Mr. Alexander: <br /> The Agricultural Watershed Institute (AWI) is pleased to submit this proposed agreement for II <br /> consideration by the City of Decatur. AWI was incorparated in 2003 and is a 501(c)(3) ��, <br /> nonprofit organization. Upon acceptance of this proposed agreement, the City of Decatur will <br /> provide $20,000 during its 2010-11 fiscal year to support AWI's research and educational <br /> activities as described herein. <br /> AWI MISSION AND FOCUS AREAS � <br /> AWI's mission is to conduct research and educational programs on practices and policies that <br /> improve water quality, maintain or restore ecosystem he�lth, and conserve and manage land and <br /> water resources in agricultural watersheds. The Upper Sangamon River Watershed, which <br /> includes the Lake Decatur Watershed, is our home watershed and the location of much of our <br /> ongoing project activity. We conduct applied research on issues of local, regional and national <br /> importance. We aspire to achieve national leadership in our research focus areas. AWPs <br /> research builds on and complements the work of the Macon County Soil & Water Conservation <br /> District and other SWCDs for the protection of Lake Decatur. AWI maintains collabarative <br /> partnerships with academic institutions including the University of Illinois, Millikin University <br /> and Richland Community College and with Lake Decatur watershed stakeholders. <br /> Our current research focus areas are: <br /> . Nutrient management, <br /> • Beneficial use of dredged sediment, and <br /> . Biomass energy to generate electricity and heat. <br />