New Solutions for Stormwater Management with Trees

New Solutions for Stormwater Management with Trees

 

Submitted by Rene Jones Lafflam on Tue, 2007-05-29 09:42.
2007-06-21 08:00

2007-06-21 14:30


When
June 21, 2007

Time
8:00 am – 2:30 pm

Where
Bunker Hill Activity Center
Anoka County Parks & Recreation
550 Bunker Lake Boulevard
Andover, MN 55304

Cost
$35

Presented by

  • Bonestroo
  • Tree Trust
  • Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

Trees, like no other plant, slow down and capture rainfall. For this reason, trees already play an important role in reducing the needs for stormwater treatment and helping cities meet clean water regulations. Without trees, cities would have to greatly increase the capacity of their stormwater systems. Yet planning for tree planting and preservation and planning for stormwater management are seldom connected. Pooling the planning and budgets for these two functions can help reduce overall costs and maximize the benefits of both.

This workshop will help professionals recognize the possibilities, identify the techniques and understand the economics of integrating trees into storm water management and meeting federal, state and local water quality regulations and ordinances
Speakers include:

  • Randy Neprash, Professional Engineer, MPCA
  • Ken Holman, Urban Forester, MN DNR
  • Dean Michalko, Sr. Prof. Engineer, HN County
  • Gary Johnson, Professor, Urban Forestry, UM
  • Ciara Schlichting, AICP, Bonestroo

See the website for a PDF fole of the agenda and registration information.

Sponsors

  • Minneapolis Tree Advisory Commission
  • Mississippi Watershed Management Organization
  • USDA Forest Service, State & Private Forestry
  • Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources
  • Capitol Region Watershed
  • City of Minneapolis
  • Hennepin County
  • Bonestroo

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