Cool it! Continued Efforts to Solve the Temperature Impairment on Miller Creek using 13 Stormwater BMPs

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$426,641
Fund Source
Clean Water Fund
Recipient
St Louis, South SWCD
Recipient Type
Local/Regional Government
Status
Completed
Start Date
April 2019
End Date
December 2023
Activity Type
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
St. Louis
St. Louis
Project Overview

The South St. Louis SWCD will collaborate with the City of Duluth to implement 13 stormwater BMPs in two high priority parks in the Miller Creek Watershed. The proposed BMP locations were prioritized by the city & SWCD based on the desire to coordinate with upcoming construction planned for Lincoln Park & on the sediment impacts resulting from worsening erosion problems in Piedmont Park. The proposed BMPs include a combination of bio-infiltration, native plantings & structural components estimated to reduce volume by 2 acre-feet, phosphorus by 1 pound per year and sediment by one ton per year.

Project Details

The South St. Louis SWCD will collaborate with the City of Duluth to implement 13 stormwater BMPs in two high priority parks in the Miller Creek Watershed. Together with ongoing restoration efforts from other groups & businesses, recently-completed stream restoration work in Lincoln Park, & a 3,000 ft stream restoration project planned for 2021, these BMPs will help to restore Miller Creek to a ?fishable & swimmable? coldwater trout stream. Miller Creek has been well-studied & has a recently approved TMDL for temperature. Monitoring, stressor identification & implementation actions were also conducted & assigned to Miller Creek under two recently-completed WRAPS cycles for the St. Louis River & Duluth Urban Watersheds, which identified elevated e. coli levels & chloride toxicity as additional impairments to the creek. The proposed BMP locations were prioritized by the City & SWCD based on the desire to coordinate with upcoming construction planned for Lincoln Park & on the sediment impacts resulting from worsening erosion problems in Piedmont Park. The proposed BMPs include a combination of bio-infiltration, native plantings & structural components all aimed at reducing stormwater volume & flows & infiltrating & cooling stormwater runoff. The proposed activities align with the State's Nonpoint Priority Funding Plan, the St. Louis River & Duluth Urban Watershed WRAPS studies (as targeted implementation activities), and the County's comprehensive Water Mgmt plan. In addition, Miller Creek is identified as a priority resource in Duluth's St. Louis River Corridor Initiative, which has leveraged over $5M in Federal, State & private funds, with $4M in local tax funds to support small-scale restoration projects that support comprehensive, multi-agency, watershed improvements in western Duluth.

Competitive Grant Making Body
Board Members and Qualifications
Advisory Group Members and Qualifications
Conflict of Interest Disclosed
no
Conflict of Interest Contact

Annie Felix-Gerth

Legal Citation / Subdivision
The Laws of Minnesota 2017, Chapter 91, Article 2, Section 7(b)
Appropriation Language

(b) $6,882,000 the first year and $12,618,000 the second year are for grants to protect and restore surface water and drinking water; to keep water on the land; to protect, enhance, and restore water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams; and to protect groundwater and drinking water, including feedlot water quality and subsurface sewage treatment system projects and stream bank, stream channel, shoreline restoration, and ravine stabilization projects. The projects must use practices demonstrated to be effective, be of long-lasting public benefit, include a match, and be consistent with total maximum daily load (TMDL) implementation plans, watershed restoration and protection strategies (WRAPS), or local water management plans or their equivalents. A portion of these funds may be used to seek administrative efficiencies through shared resources by multiple local governmental units.

2019 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$426,641
Other Funds Leveraged
$1,054,537
Direct expenses
$425,416
Administration costs
$6,275
Number of full time equivalents funded
0.07183908
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Lincoln Park-1.3 acre impervious area routed to BMPs will remove: 52 % annual SW runoff volume; 71% annual total Phosphorus; 91% annual TSS. Piedmont Park-1 acre impervious area routed to BMPs will remove: 48% annual total Phosphorus; 90% annual TSS

Measurable Outcome(s)

Grant funds funded the stormwater projects in Lincoln and Piedmont parks had a combined reduction of 2.36 lbs of phosphorous, 2.48 acre-feet/year storage and 2.08 tons/year of sediment.

Proposed Outcomes Achieved
achieved proposed outcomes
Source of Additional Funds

LOCAL LEVERAGED FUNDS

Recipient Board Members
Albert Moline, Debra Taylor, John Tollgaard, Marcia Stromgren, Paul Fish
Project Manager
First Name
R.C.
Last Name
Boheim
Organization Name
St Louis, South SWCD
Street Address
4215 Enterprise Circle Duluth, MN 55811
City
Duluth
State
MN
Zip Code
55811
Phone
218-723-4867
Email
rc.boheim@southstlouisswcd.org
Administered By
Administered by
Location

520 Lafayette Road North
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone
651- 296-3767