City of Pocatello Stormwater Treatment Hannah Sanger City of Pocatello

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City of Pocatello Stormwater Treatment Hannah Sanger City of Pocatello hsanger@pocatello.us

The Portneuf River

The problem

The problem

Solution #1 Detain & retain stormwater with large wetlands & ponds

Sacajawea Park

Sacajawea Park – data

Sacajawea Park – renovations

1st Street Wetland

Clark Street Wetland

The problem with wetlands Have to pipe to them Vegetation challenges Treatment of infiltrated water?

Solution #2: Bio-infiltration Swales

Swale Design

Swale Design

Why Treat Stormwater?

Why Treat Stormwater?

Thank you! Hannah Sanger City of Pocatello (208) 234-6518 hsanger@pocatello.us Quick bio: Hannah is the City’s Science & Environment Division manager. Her work primarily focuses on stormwater management.