By building a park ??? West Branch East Branch Phase 2 2009 Phase 1 2008 Phase 3 2011 How to slow the runoff from these 1000 new homes and from a 1000.

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By building a park ??? West Branch East Branch Phase Phase Phase How to slow the runoff from these 1000 new homes and from a 1000 new homes upstream of the Grove

Nov 2, 2009 Oct 30 Flood We flood the Grove Park To slow major floods, in the Grove streams and wetlands but we reduce sediment deposition, and increase nutrient uptake in the park.

Undersized Park Bridge restricts larger floods Detains floodwater in the park above bridge. Brandon Lott

Helps IEPA 319 Grant Review when the IEPA staff know that you are solving Illinois water quality problems At the Grove, the EPA objectives were 1. Slow residential runoff, 2. Improve runoff water quality, 3. Reduce erosion and sedimentation

Tour Talks and Locations A.Parking in the Grove Housing Development City view of Grove 319 project Bloomington Park District - David Lamb and Neil Finlen Prairie and wetland planting Bryan Cross and Peter Martin Developer’s view of Grove 319 project Bill Doud and Marshall Kaisner B. Parking at Pump Station Stormwater control - Brandon Lott Monitoring Stormwater runoff, sediment, and nutrients - USGS – Tim Straub and Charles Bohall Monitoring Fishery - IDNR Trent Thomas