2023 WBIF Shakopee/Scott WMO - Shakopee Stormwater BMP at Lewis Street West/2nd Avenue West Parking Lot
This project is an underground infiltration or filtration chamber system located on public property that will be constructed in the downtown Shakopee area that currently has no stormwater treatment. The goal is for this project to be infiltration, however there is shallow bedrock in Shakopee, and if separation cannot be met, the BMP will be filtration instead of infiltration. There is a 26.4 acre drainage area with no existing treatment/BMPs which drains directly to the Minnesota River. This project (N-03) was identified through the Downtown Shakopee BMP Study that was partially funded with prior WBIF funds. The reduction in TP and TSS is estimated at 60 TSS removal (2,793 lbs/year), 25% TP removal (4.6 lbs/year). Final removal estimates will be determined with final design of the project.
Annie Felix-Gerth
(a) $13,591,000 the first year and $13,375,000 the second year are for performance-based grants with multiyear implementation plans to local government units. The grants may be used to implement projects that protect, enhance, and restore surface water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams; protect groundwater from degradation; and protect drinking water sources. Projects must be identified in a comprehensive watershed plan developed under the One Watershed, One Plan or metropolitan surface water management frameworks or groundwater plans. Grant recipients must identify a nonstate match and may use other legacy funds to supplement projects funded under this paragraph. & (a) $21,197,000 the first year and $22,367,000 the second year are for performance-based grants with multiyear implementation plans to local government units. The grants may be used to implement projects that protect, enhance, and restore surface water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams; protect groundwater from degradation; and protect drinking water sources. Projects must be identified in a comprehensive watershed plan developed under the One Watershed, One Plan and seven-county metropolitan groundwater or surface water management frameworks as provided for in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 103B, 103C, 103D, and 114D. Grant recipients must identify a nonstate match and may use other legacy funds to supplement projects funded under this paragraph. This appropriation may be used for: reference The Laws of Minnesota, 2021, 1st Special Session, Chapter 1, Article 2, Sec. 6(a)
The reduction in TP and TSS is estimated at 60 TSS removal (2,793 lbs/year), 25% TP removal (4.6 lbs/year). Final removal estimates will be determined with final design of the project.
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