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Bald Eagle Lake Watershed Stormwater Reuse/Phosphorus Reduction Project February 3, 2016 Kyle Axtell Water Resource Specialist & Project Manager Rice Creek Watershed District
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Presentation Outline Brief Project Background – Planning – Design & Pollutant Reduction Goals Project Management – Funding & Permitting – Project Assurances – Pitfalls & Lessons Learned
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Bald Eagle Lake Nutrient TMDL (2009-2012) RCWD Watershed Management Plan (2010) Hugo Stormwater Capital Improvement Plan (2011) BWSR grant was awarded for water quality improvement (total P reduction), although… Reducing dependency on groundwater for irrigation becomes an important focus of the project. 1991 lbs 1128 lbs 364 lbs 640 lbs Multiple Efforts Point to One Project Alum Raingardens ORGC & Others
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Project Overview: 116 Acre Golf Course Bald Eagle Lake Oneka Ridge Golf Course
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Stormwater Pond – 915 acre drainage area – 880,000 gallons available per “fill” of the pond – ORGC uses 150,000+ gal per irrigation cycle Lift Station (600gpm) – Integrated with existing irrigation network Infiltration System – Used for excess runoff beyond irrigation needs – Backup system if land use changes in the future Project Design & Goals Annual Pollutant Reduction Estimates Total Phosphorus: up to 75 lbs/yr Volume Reduction: up to 32.5M gallons Groundwater Usage: 5 to 15 M gallons (50%)
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Presentation Outline Brief Project Background – Planning – Design & Goals Project Management – Funding & Permitting – Project Assurances – Pitfalls & Lessons Learned
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Funding & Permitting BWSR CWF Grant:$ 497,100 Total Match:$ 192,000 Rice Creek WD: 113,700 City of Hugo: 50,000 Oneka Ridge GC: 28,300 Total Project Cost:$ 689,100 Original Budget:$ 632,000 Each entity involved in either funding OR permitting had a say in the outcome of this project Rice Creek Watershed District – Wetland Conservation Act – RCWD Rules (D, E, F, I) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – No Jurisdiction!!! Minnesota PCA – NPDES Construction Minnesota DNR – Appropriation (Dewatering) – Appropriation (Operation) Amended existing GW permit City of Hugo – Plumbing Permit Backflow Preventer Valves
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Project Assurances on Private Property Challenges with public projects on private property – Necessary to balance multiple primary interests RCWD – Downstream water quality Hugo – Reduced groundwater usage ORGC – Aesthetics, playability, maintenance – BWSR grant agreement designated project as a capital improvement... 25 years of project assurance Payback Schedule vs. Project Easement BWSR & RCWD need to protect against landowner “backing out” Required 39 page covenant package (recorded on property deed) to be in place prior to BWSR’s execution of grant agreement 25 year access easement obtained over pond, lift station, force main and infiltration area is convertible if land use changes RCWD will make covenants available as example for others
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Project Construction Photos 09/16/2013 18 th Tee – Before Project
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Project Construction Photos 12/30/2013 18 th Tee – During Pond Excavation
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Project Construction Photos 18 th Tee – After Project 09/11/2014
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Pitfalls & Lessons Learned MPCA inquiry: Is an underground infiltration system a Class V injection well??? – Nitrates? Pesticides/Herbicides? Excavation mass balance with multiple parties led to some disagreement at end of project… Weather delays… Force main repairs… Lift station intake manifold re-fabrication… Integration of old & new irrigation systems…
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Pitfalls & Lessons Learned June 2014: 10”+ of rain in one week = no irrigation!
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Any Questions? Feel free to contact me for additional questions or project information: Kyle Axtell Rice Creek WD (763) 398-3072 kaxtell@ricecreek.org
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