Town of ashland SLAF projects

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Town of ashland SLAF projects Ingrid StenbjØrn, pe Town engineer

SLAF Funded Projects Ashland Police Department Parking Lot & Stream Restoration Mechumps Creek Stream Restoration Phase II

ASHLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT PARKING LOT AND STREAM RESTORATION

BEFORE

Funding the Project Budget of $372,273 Funded with: SLAF: $172,273 NFWF: $200,000 Finished Project for $367,957

Grant Fund Tracking

AFTER

Nutrient Removal -TOTAL PHOSPHORUS = 14.4 LBS/YR -TOTAL NITROGEN = 3.46 LBS/YR -TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS = 93,456 LBS/YR

MECHUMPS CREEK STREAM RESTORATION PHASE II WITH REGENGERATIVE WETLANDS

BEFORE

Funding the Project Budget of $ Funded with: SLAF: $215,309 NFWF: $200,000 Town: $15,000 Finished Project for $417,614

Grant Fund Tracking

AFTER

NUTRIENT REDUCTION -Total Phosphorus = 81.3 LBS/YR -Total Nitrogen = 89.7 LBS/YR -Total Suspended Solids = 532,076 LBS/YR

Chesapeake Bay TMDL Goal Reductions Required James River Basin TP = 150 LBS/YR TN = 20 LBS/YR TSS = OK York River Basin TP = 10 LBS/YR TN = OK

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