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Kitsap County Department of Public Works CRAB – November 04, 2015 Bioretention Stormwater BMP Benson Burleson Design Engineer bburleso@co.kitsap.wa.us
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Stormwater BMPs Older approach to managing stormwater runoff.
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Low Impact Development (LID) A stormwater management strategy that focuses on maintaining or restoring the natural hydrologic functions of a site to achieve natural resource protection objectives and fulfill environmental regulatory requirements. Also referred to as: Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Natural Drainage Systems
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Low Impact Development (LID) New approach to managing stormwater runoff. POROUS PAVEMENT
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Low Impact Development (LID) New approach to managing stormwater runoff. POROUS PAVEMENT POROUS PAVERS
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Low Impact Development (LID) New approach to managing stormwater runoff. POROUS PAVEMENT POROUS PAVERS BIORETENTION CELL / SWALE ALSO CALLED RAINGARDENS
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Low Impact Development (LID) New approach to managing stormwater runoff. POROUS PAVEMENT POROUS PAVERS BIORETENTION CELL / SWALE GREEN ROOFS
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Low Impact Development (LID) New approach to managing stormwater runoff. POROUS PAVEMENT POROUS PAVERS BIORETENTION CELL / SWALE NOT A GREEN ROOF
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Low Impact Development (LID) New approach to managing stormwater runoff. POROUS PAVEMENT POROUS PAVERS BIORETENTION CELL / SWALE GREEN ROOFS PLANTER BOXES
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cells (Rain Gardens)
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cells (Rain Gardens) Shallow ponded area with compost amended soils and plantings to provide stormwater pollutant removal and flow control
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cells Smaller footprint than stormwater wetponds Recharges ground water Provides aesthetic benefits Reduces construction and maintenance costs Reduces grading area required Treats both stormwater quality and quantity Advantages:
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cells Disadvantages: Does not infiltrate efficiently in glacial till soils High seasonal groundwater areas not recommended Does require a flat to gently sloped area Shallow installation depths makes conveyance difficult Requires a high degree of certainty for long-term design infiltration rates for Ecology minimum requirements Not recommended for high vehicle traffic areas
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Design Considerations Existing and proposed basin land use Stormwater overflow discharge Amended Soil Suitable location for facility (SSC) Size and geometry of facility Long-term infiltration rate
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Design Example Existing and Proposed Basin Land Use Forest A/B or C/D - Existing conditions Road and/or Sidewalks etc.. – Proposed conditions
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Design Example Size and geometry of facility Begin with a square area for simplicity
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Design Example Stormwater overflow discharge Enter riser information.
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Design Example Amended soil http://www.seattle.gov/util/EnvironmentConservation/Projects/GreenStormwaterInfrastructure/StormwaterCode/Specificati onsPre-approvedMaterials/index.htm Using the City of Seattle specification for amended soil, SMMWW
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Design Example Long-term infiltration rate For project that must comply with minimum requirements a geotech recommendation is the best course of action
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Design Example Infiltration results
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Design Example Point of Compliance (POC) report
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Design Example Flow frequency report
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell using WWHM2012
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Design Example Suitable location for facility (SSC) Setbacks for buildings, property lines, wells, steep slopes Seasonal groundwater elevations Adequate fall to get catchment area to facility Land flat enough to avoid excessive grading Downstream conditions
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Design Example Vegetation selection and quantities Native plants preferable. Three zone scheme typical. Zone 1 - Emergents and Plants tolerant of wet conditions, 1 to 3 foot O.C. Zone 2 – Plants tolerant of occasional standing water, 2 to 6 foot O.C. Zone 3 – Plants that prefer drier conditional, 2 to 6 foot O.C. Plant quantities determined from SF of zone area Quantity example: 500 sf of planting area in Zone 1 Using 3 different species, 1 at 3’ OC and 2 at 1’ OC 500 / 3^2 = 55 for 3’ OC 500 / 1^2 = 500 – 55 = 445 for 1’ OC www.soundnativeplants.com http://raingarden.wsu.edu/HomeownerResources.html
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Drawings
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Photo Sidney Road Project (4,350 sf NPGIS)
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Drawings
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Photo Bethel-Mullinex Project (>10,000 sf NPGIS)
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Drawings
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Photo Lincoln-Widme Project (>10,000 sf NPGIS)
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Drawings
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Bioretention Cell Photo Phillips-Mullenix Project (>1,000 sf NPGIS)
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Kitsap County Department of Public Works Questions?
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