Title: RIVER RESTORATION THROUGH COORDINATED PLANNING
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2RIVER RESTORATION THROUGH COORDINATED PLANNING
DEVELOPMENT
3Heartland Water Resources Council At the Heart
of Saving the Peoria Lakes
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7Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix Peoria Lakes Basin Alliance (PLBA) Project Prioritization Matrix
Project Evaluative Criteria 7 Criteria Categories 33 Proj Evaluative Criteria/50 Criteria Weights Project Evaluative Criteria 7 Criteria Categories 33 Proj Evaluative Criteria/50 Criteria Weights Wt Lower Lakes Isl Senachwine Creek Blue Creek Tenmile Creek Farm Creek Kickapoo Creek LaMarsh Creek Wesley Slough Partridge Creek Turkey Creek 116/24 Bluff  Criteria Project Application Mean Criteria Project Application Mean
Project Impact-Conservation 9 Totl  Pg 1-3 Pg 4 Pg 5-6 Pg 7-8 Pg 10-11 Pg 12-13 Pg 10 Wtrshed Pg 9   Criteria Project Application Mean Criteria Project Application Mean
1 Habitat Protection/Expansion Potential 2 3 3 1 5 3 5 5 3 3 5 5 Â 4 High
2 Wetlands Protection/Expansion Potential 1 0 5 3 5 3 5 5 1 5 3 5 Â 4 High
3 Watershed Restoration Potential 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 3 5 Â 1 Low
4 Hydrologic/Water Flow Potential 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 5 3 5 Â 2 M/L
5 Floodplain Recapture Potential 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 1 0 Â 1 Low
6 Overall Peo Lakes Effective Impact Potential 3 1 5 1 3 3 1 1 0 5 5 5 Â 3 Med
Project Impact-Community Project Impact-Community 7 Totl             0 Â
7 Economic Development Potential 2 1 1 1 3 5 3 3 1 0 3 0 Â 2 M/L
8 Community Revitilization Potential 1 0 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 0 3 1 Â 2 M/L
9 Tourism Development Potential 1 1 5 3 1 5 3 3 1 0 5 0 Â 2 M/L
10 Recreation Development Potential 1 3 5 1 3 5 1 5 1 0 5 1 Â 3 Med
11 Education/Learning Potential 1 3 3 0 3 5 3 5 1 5 5 3 Â 3 Med
12 Demonstration/Presentation Potential 1 5 3 1 5 5 3 5 1 3 5 5 Â 4 High
Project Capability Project Capability 6 Totl             0 Â
13 Sediment Reduction (In) Potential 2 0 5 0 5 3 1 5 0 5 5 3 Â 3 Med
14 Sediment Removal (Out) Potential 1 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 Â 1 Low
15 Sediment Placement (Put) Potential 1 5 0 0 5 1 5 3 0 0 0 0 Â 2 M/L
16 Land Avail/Acquisition (Use) Potential 2 5 3 1 3 3 1 1 3 1 3 5 Â 3 Med
Project Support Project Support 7 Totl             0 Â
17 Public Support Potential 1 5 3 1 5 5 3 3 3 3 5 5 Â 4 High
18 Sci/Professional Support Potential 2 5 3 0 5 5 3 5 3 5 5 5 Â 4 High
19 Partnership Opportunity Potential 1 5 5 3 5 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 Â 4 High
20 Government Support Potential 1 5 5 1 5 5 5 3 3 3 5 5 Â 4 High
21 Project Funding Potential 2 5 3 1 5 5 3 3 3 3 5 5 Â 4 High
Project Mgmt Control Project Mgmt Control 12 Totl             0 Â
22 Timely Project Completion Need (Urgency) 1 5 3 0 3 3 1 1 1 3 5 5 Â 3 Med
23 Timely Project Completion Potential 1 5 1 1 3 3 1 1 5 3 5 5 Â 3 Med
24 Timely Project Benefit Realization 2 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 Â 5 VHigh
25 Project Benefit Sustainability 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 5 5 5 Â 3 Med
26 Project Prerequisite/Sequencing 1 5 3 0 3 3 1 1 0 3 3 0 Â 2 M/L
27 Project Risk (Threats) of Proceeding 2 5 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 3 Â 2 M/L
28 Absence of Proj Showstopper 2 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 1 Â 4 High
Project Financials Project Financials 5 Totl             0 Â
29 Estimated Project Benefit 2 3 3 1 5 5 3 3 1 3 5 1 Â 3 Med
30 Estimated Proj Cost Benefit Ratio (ROI) 3 3 3 1 5 5 1 1 3 3 5 1 Â 3 Med
Project Linkage Consistency Project Linkage Consistency 4 Totl             0 Â
31 PLBA Mission Goals Consistency 1 5 5 1 5 5 3 3 1 5 5 5 Â 4 High
32 Conservation Corridor Connectivity 2 5 5 0 5 5 5 5 0 5 5 5 Â 4 High
33 Watershed Restor/Planning Consistency 1 5 5 1 5 5 3 3 3 5 5 3 Â 4 High
 Project Evaluative Summary 50 165 156 59 182 185 125 147 95 159 215 167   Â
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8 PEORIA LAKES COMPREHENSIVE RESTORATION
RELATED LAKEFRONT REVITALIZATION
PLAN May, 2007 HEARTLAND
WATER RESOURCES COUNCIL At The Heart of Saving
the Peoria Lakes IN COOPERATION WITH THE OTHER
MEMBERS OF THE PEORIA LAKES BASIN ALLIANCE
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10Illinois River Dredged Sediment and Biosolids
Used as Greenhouse Soil Mixtures
11Status Update
13 September 2007
Peoria Lakes Restoration Strategy
Implementation Plans
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13Sediment Removal
14Our Goals
- Ecological Improvements
- Conservation Improvements
- River Recreation Improvements
- Navigation Improvements
- Watershed Tributary Management
- Secondary Channel Development
- Water Access Recreation Improvements
- Community Development Improvements
- Tourism Entertainment Expansion
- Economic Development Opportunities
- Small Minority Business Development
Strategy Challenge Bring new collaboration and
execution structure to provide more actionable
progress.
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19Heartland Water Resources Council At the Heart
of Saving the Peoria Lakes
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21 PEORIA LAKES COMPREHENSIVE RESTORATION
RELATED LAKEFRONT REVITALIZATION
PLAN May, 2007 HEARTLAND
WATER RESOURCES COUNCIL At The Heart of Saving
the Peoria Lakes IN COOPERATION WITH THE OTHER
MEMBERS OF THE PEORIA LAKES BASIN ALLIANCE
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24Status Update
13 September 2007
Peoria Lakes Restoration Strategy
Implementation Plans
25Our Goals
Peoria Lakes Illinois River Restoration Goals
Lakefront Revitalization Goals
- Water Access Recreation Improvements
- Community Development Improvements
- Tourism Entertainment Expansion
- Economic Development Opportunities
- Small Minority Business Development
- Ecological Improvements
- Conservation Improvements
- River Recreation Improvements
- Navigation Improvements
- Watershed Tributary Management
- Secondary Channel Development
26Our Goals
Peoria Lakes Illinois River Restoration Goals
- Ecological Improvements
- Conservation Improvements
- River Recreation Improvements
- Navigation Improvements
- Watershed Tributary Management
- Secondary Channel Development
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33Sediment Removal Utilization Element
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38- Providing improved and diversified aquatic,
riparian and terrestrial habitats. - Serving as dredged material disposal sites for
both navigation channel maintenance and selective
dredging. - Reducing wind, and navigation, induced
re-suspension of sediment and tributary. - Reducing sedimentation rates in the areas where
islands are constructed.
39- Providing more suitable water-based recreational
sites in Peoria Lakes. - Providing a side channel away from the navigation
channel for safe recreational boating.
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41The Lakefront Revitalization Goals Approved by
the Heartland Board of Director are
- Improve Water Access River Recreation
- Facilitate Community Development Improvements
- Promote Tourism Entertainment Expansion
- Generate Economic Development Possibilities
- Bring About Small Minority Business Development
Opportunities
42PEORIA LAKES RESTORATION LAKEFRONT
REVITALIZATION GEOGRAPHIC COMPONENTS
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44- CITY OF CHILLICOTHE
- DOWNTOWN LAKEFRONT REVITALIZATION AREAS
- 1. DOWNTOWN LAKEFRONT AREAS
- Historic Downtown Enhancement
- Lakefront Village
- Lakefront Park Improvements
- Riverboat Landing
- Hotel/Retreat Center
- Marina Village
- Downtown Civic Visitors Center
- 2. SENACHWINE CREEK CONSERVATION RECREATION
- Conservation Area Improvements
- Senachwine Creek Detention Basin
- Nature Center Expansion
- Park Development
- Nature Trail Development
- Recreation Area Improvements
- 3. THREE SISTERS PARK MARINA AREA
45- VILLAGE OF PEORIA HEIGHTS
- DOWNTOWN LAKEFRONT REVITALIZATION AREAS
- 1. DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION AREA
- The Village In the Heights
- Hotel
- 400-Seat Auditorium
- Meeting Conference Center
- Restaurant Catering Center
- Family Fun Entertainment Center
- Area Agency on Aging
- Senior Citizens Fitness Center
- Others
- Historic Downtown
- 2. LAKEFRONT REVITALIZATION AREA
- Lakefront Pavilion
- Lakefront Parks
- Riverboat Landing
46- CITY OF PEORIA
- DOWNTOWN LAKEFRONT REVITALIZATION TOURISM
- DEVELOPMENT AREAS
- 1. DOWNTOWN LAKEFRONT
- Riverboat Landing (Spirit of Peoria)
- Amphitheater
- Gateway Building
- Riverfront Park
- RiverPlex
- Warehouse District
- Museum
- Civic Center
- 2. NEAR-NORTHSIDE LAKEFRONT
- CSO Project
- Lakefront Park Expansion
- Residential Project
- Neighborhood Revitalization
- 3. AVERYVILLE LAKEFRONT
47- CITY OF EAST PEORIA
- LAKEFRONT REVITALIZATION AREAS
- 1. EAST PEORIA LAKEFRONT
- Shoreline Village
- Riverboat Landing
- Hotel Indoor Waterpark
- Family Fun Entertainment Center
- Movie Theater
- Retail Center
- Par-A-Dice Village
- River Sports Center
- Farm Creek Channel Improvements
- Conservation Islands
- Secondary Channel
- Deepwater Fish Habitat
- 2. TENMILE CREEK
- Conservation Area Improvements
- Tenmile Creek Detention Basin
48- CITY OF PEKIN
- DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT REVITALIZATION AREAS
- 1. DOWNTOWN PEKIN GATEWAY CENTER
- Pekin Gateway Center Development
- - 1000-Seat Auditorium
- - Meeting Conference Center
- - Regional Education Training Center
- - Workforce Business Development Center
- - Area Agency on Aging
- - Restaurant Banquet Center
- Downtown Riverfront
- - Riverboat Landing Hotel
- - Marina Village/Visitors Center
- - Blufftop Village
- 2. PEKIN LAKES CONSERVATION AREA
- Lakes Restoration
- Conservation Improvements
- Lakefront Park Expansion
49RIVERTOWNS U.S.A.(Illinois River Sister
Cities)(Lieutenant Governors International
Sister Rivers Program)(Senior Citizens Tourism
Entertainment Network)
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51Greater Success - Collaboration
52- Significant Reduction in Sediment Flow
- Major Conservation Park Improvements
- Conservation Corridor Connections
- Enhanced Fish Wildlife Habitats
- Additional Deepwater for Recreation
- 1 Billion in Development Over the Next 10 Years
- Hundreds, if not, Thousands of New Jobs
- Small Minority Business Development
Opportunities - Downtown, Lakefront Revitalization
- Urban Neighborhood Revitalization
- Brownfield Remediation
- Peoria Area as a National River Towns U.S.A.
Tourism Center and An International Sister Rivers
Partner
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55Farm Creek Conceptual Lake Restoration
Lakefront Revitalization Plan
Conservation Area
Par-A-Dice Village
Lakefront Park Mixed Use
Conservation Islands
Shoreline Village Marina
Wetlands
Highway Commercial
Sediment Placement Areas
56Tenmile Creek Project Area
Proposed Edgewater Business Park
IDNR Conservation Area
Proposed Sediment Processing Center
Conservation Island Deepwater Habitat
Cooper Park
Spindler Marina
57FACILITATION CENTER
- Restoration Revitalization
- Lakefront Marketing
- Rivertown USA Sister Cities
- Senior Citizens Tourism Entertainment Network
- IDNR
- Cities
- Counties
- Park Districts
- Corps of Engineers
- IL State Water Survey
- Secondary Channel
- Deepwater Wetland Expansion
Tri-County Regional Planning
- Community Service Alliance
- Business Community Alliance
- Community Development Alliance
- Community Ministry Alliance
- Small Minority Business Devel.
- Watershed Planning Groups
- Tributary Watershed Management
- Soil Water Conserv. Districts
- IL State Water Survey
- Tributary Mainstream Detention Basins
58Heartland Water Resources Council At the Heart
of Saving the Peoria Lakes
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60Sediment Management in the Farm Creek Flood
Control Channel
611.0 mile
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63Fondulac Reservoir
Farmdale Reservoir
Flood Control Channel
Farm Creek Watershed (61 sq mi)
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64How much sediment? ISWS sediment yield
equations Entire Watershed Sed. Yield Area
Regional Eq. 36,400 tons/year (0.9
tons/ac/yr) Sed. Yield Area Regression Eq.
202,000 tons/year (5.2 tons/ac/yr) Downstream
of Corps Reservoirs Sed. Yield Area Regional
Eq. 18,500 tons/year (1.1 tons/ac/yr)
Sed. Yield Area Regression Eq. 163,000
tons/year (9.3 tons/ac/yr) Farm Cr Diversion
Channel Delta Growth Report 2001-08 (1904
1999) (60 sq mi) 20,093 tons/year
adjusted (27 sq mi, 67 of flow, 70 yrs)
40,700 tons/year (2.4 tons/ac/yr)
65How much sediment? Sedimentation Rates in
Farmdale and Fondulac Flood Control Reservoirs
Farmdale Res. (27.4 sq mi) 19,000
tons/year (1.1 tons/acre/year)
Fondulac Res. (5.35 sq mi) 15,400
tons/year (4.5 tons/acre/year)
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67GRADE CONTROL STRUCTURE
68GRADE CONTROL STRUCTURE
69KERFOOT CR LOOKING DOWNSTREAM
70Farm Creek Channel at Main Street (IL 116) Bridge
71Farm Creek Channel Upstream of Diversion Structure
722007
2002
2002
2007
73Farm Creek Channel Outlet to River
74Farm Creek Channel Outlet to River
75Farm Creek Diversion Channel Outlet to Peoria Lake
76Farm Creek Diversion Channel Outlet to Peoria Lake
77UPSTREAM
Farm Creek Flood Control Channel Sediments
DOWNSTREAM
78One Sediment Control Dam Option Rubber Dam
Source Bridgestone Corporation
Rubber Dam Deflated
Rubber Dam Inflated
79Average Sediment Capture Efficiency for Various
Dam Heights (from standard sedimentation basin
analysis)
80Water Surface
Streambed 1 Year Later
Initial Streambed
Farm Creek Profile - HEC-RAS Sediment Transport
Model (8 ft Dam)
81Optimum (Least Cost) Dam Height Analysis
82- Sediment Management Cost
- No Net Accumulation in River/Peoria Lake
- 0.6 million - 1.5 million average annual cost
for removal and disposal. - Equivalent to
- 16 - 39 per acre per year over entire
watershed - or
- 35 to 87 per acre per year over the
watershed downstream of Corps of Engineers flood
control reservoirs - Costs include only the direct project costs do
not include costs associated with land,
infrastructure or ecologic resources damages
83Apparent sediment sources Streambank Erosion
Streambank Stabilization Projects Required
84Apparent sediment sources Streambed Down-cutting
85Enhanced Sediment Trapping in Flood Control
Reservoirs
86Heartland Water Resources Council At the Heart
of Saving the Peoria Lakes
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88LAKEFRONT REVITALIZATION DEVELOPMENT
OPPORTUNITIES THE EAST PEORIA COMPONENT
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92Embassy Suites Hotel Conference Center
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94Eastport Banquet Meeting Center
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97Peoria
East Peoria
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- LAKEFRONT REVITALIZATION AREAS
- 1. EAST PEORIA LAKEFRONT
- Shoreline Village
- Riverboat Landing
- Hotel Indoor Waterpark
- Family Fun Entertainment Center
- Movie Theater
- Retail Center
- Par-A-Dice Village
- River Sports Center
- Farm Creek Channel Improvements
- Conservation Islands
- Secondary Channel
- Deepwater Fish Habitat
- 2. TENMILE CREEK
- Conservation Area Improvements
- Tenmile Creek Detention Basin
99Par-A-Dice Village Project
Farm Creek Project
100Farm Creek Channel Farm Creek Delta
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103Existing Industrial Use Undeveloped Site
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105Par-A-Dice Village Project
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107Existing Underdeveloped Marina
108Farm Creek Conceptual Lake Restoration
Lakefront Revitalization Plan
Conservation Area
Par-A-Dice Village
Lakefront Park Mixed Use
Conservation Islands
Shoreline Village Marina
Wetlands
Highway Commercial
Sediment Placement Areas
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110Tenmile Creek Project Area
Proposed Edgewater Business Park
IDNR Conservation Area
Proposed Sediment Processing Center
Conservation Island Deepwater Habitat
Cooper Park
Spindler Marina
111Truck Storage
Contractor Yard
112Dilapidated Underutilized Areas
Dilapidated Trailer Park
Trans-Shipment Container Storage
113Junkyard
Junkyard
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115IDNR Property
Christie Property
Cooper Park
116- CITY OF EAST PEORIA
- LAKEFRONT REVITALIZATION AREAS
- 1. EAST PEORIA LAKEFRONT
- Shoreline Village
- Riverboat Landing
- Hotel Indoor Waterpark
- Family Fun Entertainment Center
- Movie Theater
- Retail Center
- Par-A-Dice Village
- River Sports Center
- Farm Creek Channel Improvements
- Conservation Islands
- Secondary Channel
- Deepwater Fish Habitat
- 2. TENMILE CREEK
- Conservation Area Improvements
- Tenmile Creek Detention Basin
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118Heartland Water Resources Council At the Heart
of Saving the Peoria Lakes