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Minnesota Stormwater Seminar Series:
Bioretention: Where Soil, Plants, and Rainwater Have a Rootin’ Good Time!
| Please join us in person or online on June 20, 2024 at 10am CDT for the next Minnesota Stormwater Seminar Series event - a monthly experience featuring national, state, and local experts on stormwater and green infrastructure. This seminar series is a partnership between the University of Minnesota's St. Anthony Falls Laboratory and Water Resources Center, and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, and made possible through the Minnesota Stormwater Research and Technology Transfer Program in collaboration with the Minnesota Stormwater Research Council. | |
Speaker:
- Dr. Shirley Clark is a Professor of Environmental Engineering at Penn State University Harrisburg.
Abstract: Bioretention is the go-to stormwater control measure in many urban areas. Bioretention success results from the interaction of the loading (flow and pollutants), the treatment media, and the vegetation. Working with the City of Lancaster, PA, Penn State University and Franklin and Marshall College researchers tested infiltration and nutrient removal performance in 100 bioretention systems throughout the city, and did a deep dive into understanding the performance of two systems in Brandon Park where salt loadings in the winter were different due to their proximity to the road. From the study of 100 basins, seasonally, the infiltration rate was higher in the summer, as was the resistance to penetration, likely due to the impact of the densely-packed roots in most of these systems and not media compaction. The soil moisture and electrical conductivity, as expected, were higher in the winter with soil moisture increasing as the electrical conductivity increased. Weak but significant correlations were found between soil moisture and number of plant species and also with canopy height. Due to the vegetation, as expected, nutrient removal from the water was seen in the summer, but not in the winter after the vegetation was harvested. The soil moisture sensors in the two Brandon Park bioretention systems showed that, in the winter, the soil moisture content changed as a function of rainfall and not snowfall. This resulted in the delay of the signal of the deicing salts until there was sufficient rain to move water into the basin, which may be 6 – 7 days. The field results also supported prior laboratory tests indicating that deicing salt was “cleaning” the bioretention media of previously-trapped metals during the winter months. To ensure that the system is robust, the designer needs to understand and address the interactions of pollutant loading, media selection, and plant palette.
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Date and Time: Thursday, June 20, 2024, 10a - 12p US Central
In-person: St. Anthony Falls Laboratory Auditorium (2 Third Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN)
Online: https://z.umn.edu/mn-stormwater-seminar-series (active 10 minutes prior)
Registration: Click here to Register
About the MN Stormwater Seminar Series:
The Minnesota Stormwater Seminar Series is a monthly experience featuring national, state, and local experts on stormwater and green infrastructure. This seminar series is a partnership between the University of Minnesota's St. Anthony Falls Laboratory and Water Resources Center, and the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. This seminar comprises national experts on advanced stormwater innovation and knowledge sharing what they've learned; experts and researchers from Minnesota who have recently completed or are working on innovative and high priority stormwater research; and national, state, and local experts sharing their practical experiences on the state-of-the-science topics that are important to Minnesota practitioners. The Series is made possible by the Minnesota Stormwater Research and Technology Transfer Program in collaboration with the Minnesota Stormwater Research Council and supported through an appropriation from the Clean Water Fund established by Minnesota Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment.
See the full schedule here.
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Previous Seminars (YouTube Channel):
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Trees, Ponds, and Watersheds: Long-Term Ecological Research to Understand People and Water in Cities featuring faculty from the MSP Urban LTER.
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Plants for Stormwater Design, Interactive Selection Tool for Stormwater Professionals and the Public featuring John Bly (Metro Blooms) and Dan Shaw (BWSR), and local experts.
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Rethinking Green Stormwater Infrastructure in Place featuring Ashlynn S. Stillwell, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and local experts.
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Performance of Stormwater Products and Practices: Why it Matters featuring Seth Brown, NMSA, and local experts.
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Capturing and quantifying coarse organic matter in urban stormwater featuring John Chapman, Univ. of Minnesota and local experts.
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Defining the footprint of sediment in green stormwater infrastructure featuring Virginia Smith, Villanova University, and local experts.
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Harnessing Minnesota's Stormwater Data for Improved Modeling and Management of Water Quality in Cities featuring Jacques Finlay & Ben Janke, with local experts.
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Leveraging Grant Funds for Stormwater & Community Resilience Planning featuring Linnea Savereide, Paula Kalinosky, Ian Weber, Trent Imdieke, Troy Erickson, Camilla Correll, Andrea Crabtree Nayes, Mike Love.
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Ushering in a new era of TMDL compliance: Adaptive management and reducing connected impervious cover. Jamie Houle, University of New Hampshire, and local experts.
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Retrofitting existing SCMs to enter the nutrient trading market. Bill Hunt, North Carolina State University and local experts.
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Filtration media expert panel discussion featuring Erin Anderson Wenz, Mei Cai, Erik Megow, Mike Isensee, Bridget Ulrich, Andy Erickson, and Joanne Boettcher.
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Biofiltration Media – Phosphate release or capture, plant growth, chloride impacts, and more! Andy Erickson, St. Anthony Falls Lab, U of M Twin Cities.
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Biochar for stormwater management: Challenges in translating success from the laboratory to the field. Bridget Ulrich, NRRI & UM-Duluth.
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Road salt impacts: Stormwater, surface water, groundwater, ecosystems and drinking water supplies. Joel Moore, Towson University with local experts.
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Infiltration as a stormwater management practice. John Gulliver; Todd Shoemaker; Noah Czech; Mike Gerber; Forrest Kelley; Eric Lund; John Nieber; and Mike Trojan.
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Street Sweeping for Water Quality: A Panel Discussion, Sarah Hobbie, Mike Trojan, Mike Kinney, and Paula Kalinosky.
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Assessing ecological impacts from urban stormwater to rivers, streams and estuaries. Ken Schiff, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project with local experts.
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Stormwater reuse and human health: A panel discussion. Nancy Rice (MN Dept. of Health); Anita Anderson (MN Dept. of Health); Tamara Walsky (University of Minnesota); Satoshi Ishii (University of Minnesota); Sybil Sharvelle (Colorado State University).
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Prioritizing chemicals and chemical mixtures of ecological concern in Great Lakes tributaries. Steven Corsi, Research Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Madison, WI, with local experts.
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Real time monitoring and control of green infrastructure for improved stormwater management. David McCarthy, Monash Infrastructure Institute, Department of Civil Engineering, with local experts.
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Stormwater Research Spotlight: "A simulated examination of stormwater sampling methods." Daniel Furuta and Bruce Wilson, Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, University of MN.
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Co-Design Sustainable, Resilient, and Just Nature-based Stormwater Solutions with Communities. Chingwen Cheng, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, and Environmental Design, Arizona State University, with local experts.
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Stormwater Research Spotlight: "Equipping Municipalities with Climate Change Data to Inform Stormwater Management." Ryan Noe, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, UMN.
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Advancing Green Infrastructure Practices through CLASIC Life Cycle Cost and Triple Bottom Line Benefit Analysis. Harry Zhang, The Water Research Foundation (WRF), with local experts.
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Stormwater Research Spotlight: Evaluation of Microbial and Chemical Contaminant Removals in Different Stormwater Reuse Systems (Satoshi Ishii) & Pollutant Removal and Maintenance Evaluation of Underground Sand Filters (Todd Shoemaker)
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The Stormwater Corps: Integrating Undergraduate Student Training into Municipal Stormwater Retrofit Planning. Michael Dietz, University of Connecticut, with local experts.
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Stormwater Research Spotlight: Pond treatment with spent lime to control phosphorus release from sediments. Greg Wilson, Barr Engineering.
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Spatial and Temporal Scaling of Biofilter Media Performance Data and Updates to WinSLAMM. Robert Pitt, University of Alabama, with local experts.
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Stormwater Research Spotlight: Biofiltration Media Optimization: Phase I Results, Phase II preliminary results, and Future Work. Andy Erickson, St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota.
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Underground Stormwater Control Measures. James Lenhart, Stormwater Northwest, with local experts.
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Stormwater Research Spotlight: Identifying Sources of Contaminants in Urban Stormwater and Evaluation of Their Removal Efficacy through Urban Best Management Practices (Heiko L. Schoenfuss, and Richard Kiesling)
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Permeable Pavement Maintenance: Designing to Reduce Maintenance, Planning for Maintenance Frequency, and Effective Techniques to Restore Pavement Hydraulics. Ryan Winston, The Ohio State University with local experts.
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Stormwater Research Spotlight: Inspiring Community Action for Stormwater Management (Sarah Roth and Amit Pradhananga).
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Green Infrastructure Strategies for Creating Sustainable Landscapes: Bioswales/’Scoop and Dump’/ CU-Soil. Nina Bassuk, Cornell University with local experts.
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Stormwater Research Spotlight: Detecting phosphorus release from stormwater ponds to guide management and design. (John Gulliver & Jacques Finlay; UMN) & Pond Treatment with Spent Lime to Control Phosphorus Release from Sediments (Greg Wilson)
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Research on Green Infrastructure at the USEPA. Michelle Simon, US EPA with local experts.
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Stormwater Research Spotlight: Pollutant Removal and Maintenance Assessment of Underground Filtration Systems (Phase I) (Todd Shoemaker & Ali Stone, Wenck) & Temporal Dynamics of Pathogens and Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Raw and Treated Stormwater (Satoshi Ishii, UMN)
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Designing of the Next Generation of Sustainable Urban Stormwater Practices. Tom Schueler and David Wood, Chesapeake Stormwater Network with local experts.
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Stormwater Research Spotlight: Characterization of Stormwater Particle Size Distribution and Sediment Concentration through Evaluation of Manhole Sumps with SHSAM (John Chapman) & Developing a street sweeping credit for stormwater phosphorus source reduction (Sarah Hobbie and Mike Trojan).
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Research to Practice: Lessons in Resilience from Monitoring Urban Stormwater Transportation Systems. Rob Traver, Villanova University with local experts.
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Stormwater Research Spotlight: From Policy to Action: Community Driven Stormwater Management (Mae Davenport) & Establishing a Geodata Standard for Stormwater Infrastructure (Geoffrey Maas).
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Pathogens in Urban Stormwater Systems: Tools for the Municipal Stormwater Manager. Jane Clary, Wright Water Engineers, Inc., with local experts.
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Bioretention Soil Media, Vegetation, and Maintenance: Lessons learned from Green Stormwater Infrastructure research in Vermont. Stephanie Hurley, University of Vermont with local experts.
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National Topics in Stormwater Relevant to Local MS4 Program Managers. Seth Brown, National Municipal Stormwater Alliance and Storm and Stream Solutions, LLC with local experts.
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Bioretention and Treatment Media: A Phosphorus Story. Allen Davis, University of Maryland with local experts.
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Tree function in stormwater biofilters: the green in green infrastructure. Jon Hathaway, University of Tennessee, Knoxville with local experts.
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What happens when permeable pavements freeze? Jenn Drake, University of Toronto, with local experts.
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Optimization Modeling: Can We Plan our Infrastructure More Efficiently? Using Renfrew, Calgary, as a Case Study. Scott Struck, Geosyntec Consultants, with local experts.
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Modernizing Performance Metrics for Stormwater Infrastructure. Elizabeth Fassman-Beck, Stevens Institute of Technology with local experts.
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Innovation and Technology Evolution in Water Resources Engineering: Where are we headed and how will we get there? Marcus Quigley, EcoLucid, with local experts.
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Moving from an industry of the problem to an industry of the solution: linking scientific research to decision-making and adoption approaches. Jamie Houle, University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center with local experts.
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Investigating the Stormwater Quantity and Quality Impacts of Urban Trees. Bill Selbig, USGS Wisconsin Water Science Center with local experts.
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A New Dynamic Horizon in Stormwater. Bridget Wadzuk, Villanova University with local experts.
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It Rained Two Feet, Now What? Bill Hunt, North Carolina State University with local experts.
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