Rice Lake Drawdown 2025-2026
Last Updated 6/12/2025
Background on Rice Lake drawdown needs
  The lake is controlled by a dam on Elm Creek. This allows the Rice Lake Area Association (with the help of the City of Maple Grove) to control the lake level when necessary. The lake basin receives water from various sources (creeks, residential and commercial drainage systems, etc.) which cover over 100 square miles in the northwest Hennepin County area. High levels of phosphorous enters the lake from these many sources and, along with the growth of non-native nuisance plants, contributes to accelerated and heavy weed growth. In some situations, this heavy weed growth impedes or halts navigation by water craft and impacts recreational use of the lake.

  There has been an on-going increase in the presence of both non-native Eurasian Watermilfoil and Curlyleaf Pondweed since the last whole lake treatment via drawdown was conducted over the winter of 2021-2022. A 2025 Aquatic Invasive Species Plant Study was conducted and showed a high number of both CLP and EWM plants since 2024. We also know that the last Fish Survey conducted in 2024 shows a disproportionate number of rough fish (common carp and bullhead) to the number of game fish. Each of our project consultants recommended a drawdown with winter aeration to both reduce the CLP & EWM growth and to help the fish population to survive.

How does a Drawdown work?
  A drawdown done during the winter months exposes the lake bottom to the elements. A good hard freeze could be very beneficial in stunting the growth of weeds for the next year and possible future years. The native plants are accustomed to the elements and should not be impacted during a drawdown. 

  How does the Drawdown Process Work?
  The procedure for requesting a drawdown is very similar than when last sought in 2021-2022. The Minnesota DNR incorporated a new process in 2012 with these requirements:
            - Get at least 75% sign-off from riparian residents (lake/creekshore owners)
            - Show evidence that drawdown is needed for non-native plant control.

​Who Advocates the Drawdown for 2025-2026?
  RLAA has received support for conducting a drawdown by the following parties:

What is the Current Status for the Drawdown?
  As of June 12, both RLAA and the City is working with the MN DNR Area Hydrologist to get the drawdown permit completed and approved. We will keep you informed of the on-going status of this project on this web page.

         In process tasks are in italics

Past Fish Restocking Projects
With the help of the City of Maple Grove, RLAA has stocked more native game fish in both 2022 and 2023.  Besides improving the game fish habitat and water quality, these species can feed on the young of both carp and bullhead. Note: All fish stocked were young, except for the 10 pair of adult largemouth bass. Among the species of fish stocked were:

How low can we go?

Other Comments

# of Visitors since June 30, 2020
Drawdown Approval vs. Rejection Summary Chart
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MN DNR Drawdown Requirements (2012)
Homeowner Drawdown Signature Document
Comparison Chart for current and previous Drawdowns
U.S. Geologic Survey gauge reading (Elm Creek in Champlin)  
2025-2026 Winter Aeration permit from DNR
2025-2026 Winter Aeration liability insurance coverage
2025-2026 Winter Aeration Public Notice (to be run 11/x & 11/xx)
Task
Status
Comments
1. Contact City to begin the drawdown request process
In Process 6/12/2025
The City formally requests the drawdown with the DNR on behalf of RLAA
2. Contact DNR to confirm requirements
Completed 6/8/2025
Ensure the process has not changed vs. past drawdowns
3. Collect riparian (shoreline) signatures for drawdown approval
In Process 6/12/2025
75% of the 100 shoreline residents are needed for approval.
4. Submit signatures along with formal drawdown request to City
Pending
5. City to hold Public Meeting for Public Comments
Pending
6. City Council to decide on drawdown
Pending
7. Drawdown decision announced to Public after MN DNR grants permit
Pending
9. Drawdown begins
Pending
10. Water level down to xxx.xx sea level
Pending
11. Dam bypass closed
Pending
Wait until all ice is off the lake
12. Winter aeration system turned off; Thin Ice signs collected
Pending
Drawdown Task List
RLAA Request to City for drawdown
2025 AIS Plant Survey
Rice Lake drawdown checklist

Rice Lake drawdown photos