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Water Quality: Improving the Water Quality of the Mississippi River in Saint Paul

The Saint Paul Riverfront Corporation received a grant from the McKnight Foundation to expand the Corporation's capacity to integrate water quality issues into the work program and develop outreach tools.

 
1) WATER QUALITY MANUAL

The Design Center has developed a series of water quality Method Cards, intended to guide various Best Management Practices (BMPs) specific to Saint Paul at four development scales: individual, block, neighborhood and city wide.

To view the entire Water Quality Manual click on the links below, or request a free print copy by emailing marroquin@riverfrontcorporation.com.  Additional copies are also available upon request for $25 to help cover the cost of printing and postage.

 

Site

The site development scale highlights small-scale projects, such as single-family housing or small commercial developments.  Individual parcel owners manage small volumes of stormwater runoff, but collectively, these projects can have significant impacts on water quality.  Many of the Best Managment Practices (BMPs) classified as "site" can be done by individual property owners with little training.

 

Block

The BMPs at the block scale may require more space than is available at the site scale or may cost more to implement.  These BMPs are likely to be used in larger commercial, industrial, institutional, residential or civic developments.  As with the site scale, BMPs at the block scale are based on the best approach to capture and treat the stormwater as close as possible to where it initially falls.

 

Neighborhood

BMPs at the neighborhood scale take advantage of larger tracts of land, topographic features, soil conditions and water resources that are not available at the smaller scales.  Neighborhood BMPs may be constructed in civic open spaces, parks or street rights-of-way.  The BMPs also suggest appropriate development patterns for the neighborhood scale that provide stormwater treatment benefits.

 

City

Local policy makers and organizations must take the lead in promoting a cleaner, more environmentally-attractive method of reducing the water pollution that is generated in their communities.  City-scaled BMPs utilize city-wide intitiatives, programs, maintenance activities and resources to promote and support stormwater treatment goals.

     

 

2) WORKSHOP

A Workshop to Improve the Water Quality of the Mississippi River in Saint Paul
Friday, October 26, 2007

Learn about sustainable stormwater management from both local and national experts.  Learn about water quality issues affecting the Mississippi River and techniques used on various development scales, from site to block and neighborhood to city.   

 

 

Why Water Video

Why Water?
Gretchen Bonfert, The McKnight Foundation
>>The McKnight Foundation


 

Water Quality Issues Video

Introducing: Water Quality Best Management Practices Manual Video
   
Part 1
    Part 2
    Part 3

Local Case Studies Video

Improving the Water Quality of the Mississippi River in Saint Paul
Peter MacDonagh, The Kestrel Design Group & Joni Giese, SRF Consulting Inc.
>>to view presentation slides

 

 

Hennepin's Wake Video 
    Part 1
    Part 2
    Part 3

KEY NOTE: Hennepin's Wake: Valuing the Mississippi Raindrops Where They Fall
Steve Wise, Natural Resources Program Manager, Center for Neighborhood Technology - Chicago
>>to view presentation slides 

 

 

Moving Forward Video  Moving Forward
Michael Jon Olson, Hamline Midway Coalition & Tim Griffin, Saint Paul on the Mississippi Design Center

3) SAINT PAUL ON THE MISSISSIPPI DESIGN CENTER CAPACITY

Joni Giese, ASLA, an Associate from SRF Consulting Group, Inc., has increased expertise in the area of water quality by joining the Design Center's weekly core and adjunct meetings and participating in project review and presentations.

We would like to know what you think!
Please feel free to contact us with additional comments or ideas