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Title: Karns Meadow Stormwater Treatment Wetland DESIGN


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Karns Meadow Stormwater Treatment Wetland
Planning, Design Funding
Brian Remlinger, Project Manager Dr. Paul Hook,
Wetland and Watershed Scientist Eric August, PE,
Water Resources Engineer
think habitat!
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Other Partners
  • Volunteer, Administrative and Financial Support
    From
  • 1 for the Tetons (local businesses)
  • Jackson Hole Trout Unlimited
  • Ducks Unlimited
  • Jackson Hole One Fly
  • WY Game Fish Department

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Primary Goals
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Project Need
  • Sediment from urban stormwater runoff impairs
    aquatic life and cold water fisheries in Flat
    Creek.
  • Loss of riparian and wetland habitat
  • Local stewardship of creek
  • Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat trout
  • Water quality regulatory framework

Snow Storage
Snow King Tube Outlet
Snow King Ave.
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Existing Management Practices
  • Address Road Traction Sand
  • On-site stormwater retention regulations (e.g.
    new development)
  • 20 sediment retention vaults (installation and
    maintenance)
  • Improved road traction sanding methods
  • Expanded street sweeping operations (including a
    new street sweeper)

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Existing Management Practices
  • Others
  • No Dump plaques
  • Public education
  • 1.2 miles of fisheries enhancements in Flat Creek
  • Flat Creek streambank restoration
  • Pervious brick walkways

BEFORE
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Stormwater Basin
475 acres or 27 of Town
42 miles of road
National Forest 17 sq.mi.
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Land Acquisition
2004 Town acquires Karns Property 1.6 million
Tracts 3 4 JH Land Trust holds Conservation
Easement
Affordable Housing
Grassy Park
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Feasibility
Topographic Survey
  • 2005
  • Feasibility Study (25,000)
  • Stormwater Runoff Analysis
  • Site Characteristics
  • Water Rights
  • Concept Design
  • Uncertainties
  • Rough Cost Estimates

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Hydrologic Sediment Load Survey
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Vegetation Survey
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Wetland Delineation
Wetlands Under Army Corps Jurisdiction
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2007 Stakeholder Memorandum of Understanding
The purpose was to clarify and summarize the
stakeholders goals, concerns and roles with an
emphasis on identifying areas of
shared/compatible goals and areas of potential
divergence or tradeoffs.
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2008 Preliminary Design
General Layout
Flat Creek
Rodeo Grounds Snow Storage
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Stormwater Inputs Base Flow
Sediment Load Estimate Snow King/Rodeo Grounds
100 cy/yr Kelly Tube/Cache Crk 100-400 cy/yr
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Connecting Infrastructure
(Adjustable)
Kelly Tube Outlet
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Open channels will feature a natural design
Native Upland Grasses
Native Wetland Grasses
Flowing Water
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Sediment Basins
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Sediment Basin Typical Cross-Section
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Treatment Wetland Concept
  • Adequate storage for all winter and early-spring
    snowmelt and 2-year rainfall event.
  • 24-hour retention time for average rainfall
    event.
  • In 2008, gt90 of snowmelt runoff volume was lt6
    acre-feet/day
  • In 2008, runoff from Snow King/Rodeo Grounds
    rarely exceeded 0.5 acre-feet/day.

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Habitat Enhancement Concepts
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Habitat Enhancement Examples
Existing Depression - Groundwater at Surface
Urban Greenway Project Fort Collins, CO
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Operation Maintenance Concepts
  • Best Management Practice designed to work with
    minimal water management
  • Seasonal Adjustments of water control structures
    will be necessary
  • Annual Maintenance will include sediment basin
    clean out, weed monitoring and control, mosquito
    control and general system inspection

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Information Education
  • Open House
  • Signage
  • Construction
  • Permanent
  • Newspaper
  • Construction Notices
  • Educational series
  • Non-governmental Organization Outreach
  • County Fair Booth
  • Wetland Tours

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Project Phases
Year 1 Final Engineering, Design and Planning
90,000 Year 2 Construction
800,000 Year 3 Revegetation
350,000 Year 4 Initial Operation, Install
Signs, and Monitoring 110,000 TOTAL
ESTIMATED COST 1.3 million
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Funding Sources
CWA - 319 Funds 770,000 Teton Conservation
District 200,000 Local Non-profit
Organizations 100,000 Town of Jackson 230,000
Currently pursuing Federal Economic Stimulus
funding
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2008 319 Funds Proposal (Wyoming DEQ)
  • Budget for 100-200 hours for preparation and
    presentation
  • Get Letter of Support requests out early
  • Review DEQ sample proposal and successful
    proposals
  • Dont underestimate the Budget Justification
    tables
  • Colleague review
  • Participate in the DEQ Pre-Submittal Review
  • 319 Review Panel Presentation

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Brian Remlinger (208) 201-4081 brian_at_intermountai
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