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1 Resilient Communities Project: The City of North St. Paul Stormwater Quality Improvement Plan for the Urban Ecology Center Subwatershed Petros Paulos Bryan Sprang John Hunter Abigail Tomasek Alexandra Miller

2 Resilient Communities Project The mission of the Resilient Communities Project is to connect communities in Minnesota with the wide-ranging expertise of University of Minnesota faculty and students to address pressing local issues in ways that advance sustainability and resilience. CE5511: “Urban Hydrology & Land Development - taught by Dr. John Gulliver, P. E.

3 Kohlman Lake Subwatersheds Kohlman Lake has been identified for impairment of aquatic recreation (swimming) due to excess nutrients. As a result, it has been placed on Minnesota’s list of impaired waters. In-lake concentration goal is 60 ug/ L. 10- year (summer) average was 98 ug/L (through 2006).

4 Study Area Urban Ecology Center Drainage

5 Study Area Urban Ecology Center Drainage

6 Goals -Assist City of North St. Paul identify specific ways to reduce TP and TSS loading exiting the UEC drainage -Compare several different load-reduction methods and/ or locations within computer model -Provide cost analysis for construction and maintenance of added methods

7 Methods ●Create Current Condition Model ●Obtain Current SCMs ●Delineate into Drainage Areas ●Soil Type and Land Use ●Current SCM Dimensions ●Current Loading: TP=177 lbs/yr TSS=48,000 lbs/yr ●Current SCM Effectiveness: TP=30 lbs/yr TSS=15,000 lbs/yr

8 Raingardens Underground Infiltration Stormwater Control Measures (SCMs)

9 Sumps Street Sweeping

10 UEC Subdrainages SCM type Sub-drainage Number Area (acres) Volume (acre-ft) Number of Practices Rain Gardens60.30.454* Rain Gardens70.71.059* Rain Gardens80.510.766* Rain Gardens90.841.2410* Rain Gardens110.40.65* Rain Gardens120.630.948* Infiltration Basins 90.840.831 Infiltration Vaults 120.51.51 *Based on Rain Gardens being approximately 150 meters cubed

11 Results/ SCMs Sub-drainage Location Stormwater Control Measure (SCM) Total Phosphorous removed* Total Suspended Solids removed** [lbs. / yr.] 6Rain Gardens 3.41,124 7Rain Gardens 10.93,003 8Rain Gardens 61,646 9Rain Gardens 102,888 11Rain Gardens 1.2314 12Rain Gardens 30.96,822 9Infiltration Basin 11.53,246 12Infiltration Vault 32.98,988

12 Results/ SCMs Sub-drainageSCM Practice Construction cost of new SCM [$] Annual O&M [$] *Cost efficiency [$/ per pound of TP removed] *Cost efficiency [$/ per pound of TSS removed] 6Rain Gardens 199,9259,996.262,940.088.89 7Rain Gardens 382,66319,133.161,755.346.37 8Rain Gardens 216,188 10,809.401,801.576.57 9Rain Gardens 434,233 21,711.662,171.177.52 11Rain Gardens 249,27412,463.7110,386.42 39.69 12Rain Gardens 353,976 17,698.82572.78 2.59 9Infiltration Basin 312,084 15,604.212,298.53 # 8.15 # 12Infiltration Vault 1,132,500 8561,737.52 # 6.36 #

13 SUMPs in Parallel SHSAM (BARR Engineering) Sizing Hydrodynamic Separators and Manholes Inputs ●National Urban Runoff Program (NURP) Particle Size Distribution ●Air Temperature Data (Golden Valley) ●Precipitation Data (St. Paul) ●Stormceptor (unknown model #)

14 Results / Sumps ModelUnit Cost ($) Installation Costs ($) Annual Cleaning Costs ($) Average Increase in Load Removal Efficiency (%) Average Increase in lbs TSS Removed per year Cost($) Per lbs of TSS Removed Average Increase in lbs P Removed per year Cost ($) Per lbs of TP Removed 4507,6002,2804003.9 6241.190.243096.60 9009,3232,7974004.3 6761.270.263289.32 120011,0933,3284004.6 7221.340.283465.22 180015,0414,5124005.1 8001.530.313957.70 240017,2205,1664005.3 8361.640.334146.88 360023,3917,0174005.8 9061.950.355056.09 480027,3398,2024006 9402.160.375476.36 600031,4249,4274006.1 9652.370.386030.86 720033,55610,0674006.2 9772.490.386395.65

15 Results / Street Sweeping Street Sweeping Events Lbs. TP removed/ yr Additional lbs. TP removed/ yr Operational Cost Cost/ lb. Current ScheduleApr/ May/ Oct/ Nov 61.1 -$3,532.80$57.82 Enhanced ScheduleApr/ May/ 2 X Oct/ 2X Nov 81.4 20.3 $5,299.20 $65.10 Street Sweeping ●Regenerative Air Sweeper (e.g. TYMCO) ○Possible partnership with neighboring cities ●Cost=$23/Curb Mile ●38.4 Curb Miles

16 Summary Costs SCD Practice SCD location/ type/ schedule *Cost efficiency [$/ lb. of TP removed] *Cost efficiency [$/ lb. of TSS removed] Rain Gardens6 2,940.088.89 Rain Gardens7 1,755.346.37 Rain Gardens8 1,801.576.57 Rain Gardens9 2,171.177.52 Rain Gardens11 10,386.42 39.69 Rain Gardens12 572.78 2.59 Infiltration Basin9 2,298.53 # 8.15 # Infiltration Vault12 1,737.52 # 6.36 # SumpModel 4503,096.60 # 1.19 # Street SweepingApr/ May/ Oct/ Nov57.82-

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