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Stormwater Funding Workshop/Roundtable December 15, 2014

This presentation summary highlights the Schwanz Lake Direct Drainage Targeted Neighborhood Runoff Reduction Project, discussing the reasons for applying for funding, the project description, challenges and opportunities, local official reactions, lessons learned, and future recommendations.

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Stormwater Funding Workshop/Roundtable December 15, 2014

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  1. Stormwater Funding Workshop/Roundtable December 15, 2014 Eric Macbeth, City of Eagan Schwanz Lake Direct Drainage Targeted Neighborhood Runoff Reduction Project, 2010-2011 (Project No. C10-14)

  2. Presentation Summary • Why applied for funding • Description of process • Challenges/opportunities • Local official reactions • Lessons learned/Future potential • Recommendations

  3. Why applied: Had background Golden Meadow Neighborhood (23%) Schwanz Lake Schwanz Lake • Stormwater Runoff: (85%) • Internal (10%) • Atmosphere (5%) Schwanz Lake Nutrient Management Plan: Phosphorus Sources

  4. Why applied: Had goals and 1st year start 30 basins @ 170 ft2 = 5,100 ft2 *P8 Urban Catchment Model (Walker)

  5. Why applied: Could measure results Flow Meter Rain Gauge

  6. Description of Process (cities then unqualified) • WMO application (City) • JPA between WMO and City • Cost share: WMO, Dakota County, City • Periodic reporting to BWSR (WMO)

  7. Challenges/opportunities • Coordination with WMO, met only quarterly • eLink reporting unintuitive, required BWSR technical assistance • Competitive bid process—expansion of project—work plan modification

  8. Local official reactions • Eagan history of receiving state grants • City council approved CIP, 1st year start • WMO coordination

  9. Lessons learned/Future potential

  10. Recommendations Leif Hagen, Photo Credit

  11. www.cityofeagan.com/lakesandwetlands emacbeth@cityofeagan.com (651) 675-5300 Schwanz Lake Direct Drainage Targeted Neighborhood Runoff Reduction Project, 2010-2011 (Project No. C10-14)

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