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County Low Impact Development (LID) Outreach. BRIAN LEADERS, RLA REGISTERED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. Discussion Topics. _______________________________________________ What is a watershed? Why we need a Stormwater Management Ordinance Problems caused by not having a Plan
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County Low Impact Development (LID) Outreach BRIAN LEADERS, RLA REGISTERED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Discussion Topics _______________________________________________ • What is a watershed? • Why we need a Stormwater Management Ordinance • Problems caused by not having a Plan • Urban Conservation Problems • EPA “Today” • BMP’s (Best Management Practices) • Iowa DNR
A watershed is a geographic area from which water drains toward a common watercourse (such as a lake, stream or ocean) in a natural basin.
When thinking of a watershed do not just think of water, include land, landuse, topography, geology etc. All of these components affect watersheds.
What problems are caused by not having a Stormwater Management Plan?
evapotranspiration: 40-50% interflow: 20-30% surface runoff: <1% Watershed Hydrology BEFORE Development www.psat.wa.gov/Programs/LID.htm
Watershed Hydrology AFTER Development evapotranspiration: ~25% interflow: 0-30% surface runoff: ~30% www.psat.wa.gov/Programs/LID.htm
Urban Conservation Problems ___________________________________
Urban Conservation Problems __________________________________ 10 to 20 times higher erosion than agriculture
Urban Conservation Problems ___________________________________ Storm water runoff is carrying high concentration of pollutants directly into creeks, stream and river.
Urban Conservation Problems ___________________________________ Developing in the fragile loess soils
Urban Conservation Problems ___________________________________ Rural vs. urban conflicts
Effluent Limitation Guidelines(ELG’s) _______________________________________________ On December 1, 2009, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released effluent limits on stormwater discharges from many construction and development sites (the Construction Rule). (74 Fed. Reg. 62,996)1
The Construction Rule became effective February 1, 2010, and imposes the following general requirements: _________________________________________________________________________________ • Non-numeric limitations apply to construction activity that disturbs one or more acres; • Beginning August 2, 2011, a numeric turbidity limit and related monitoring requirements will apply to construction activity that disturbs 20 or more acres at one time;
Numeric Turbidity _______________________________________________ 20 32 50 110 178 345 412 EPA’s Numeric Turbidity Limit is 280.
3) No later than February 2, 2014, the numeric turbidity limit will apply to projects that disturbs 10 or more acres.
EPA’s Main Goals ______________________________________________________ • Preserve and improve water qualityon a national scale. • Reduce sediment discharged from construction sites by four billion pounds each year.
Effective Controls and Required BMP’s ________________________________________________________ Controls are considered Effective When: “…bare soil is uniformly and evenly covered with vegetation or other suitable materials, storm water is controlled so that rills or gullies are not visible and channels or stream banks are not eroded.
Selecting temporary BMP’S(Best Management Practices)for you!
Down Gradient Perimeter Control ________________________________________________
Ditch Checks _______________________________________________
Channel Protection _______________________________________________
Temporary Ponding _______________________________________________
Construction Phasing _______________________________________________
Access Protection _______________________________________________
Inlet Protection _______________________________________________
Temporary Cover & Protection _______________________________________________
Spoil and Stockpile Areas _______________________________________________
Selecting permanent BMP’S(Best Management Practices)for you!
Rain Garden _______________________________________________
Infiltration Berm _______________________________________________
Soil TestingInfiltration and Embankment _______________________________________________
Sand Filters _______________________________________________
Dry Detention _______________________________________________
Wet Detention _______________________________________________
Constructed Wetlands _______________________________________________
Grassed Swales _______________________________________________
Dry and Wet Swales _______________________________________________
Grassed Vegetated Filter Strips _______________________________________________
Pervious Pavement _______________________________________________