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Green Infrastructure
and Green Highways
    Hubs and Links to a Healthy
           Environment

    Low Impact Development Center
            Summer 2007




          Low Impact Development Center 2007
Challenges to Performance Based
  and Watershed Approaches
    Regucopy

    Contradictions

    Agendicizing and disaggregation and

    specialization
    Political Boundaries and Interests

    Reliance on Minimum Standards

    Zoning and Building Codes not integrated with

    planning
    Mass Production not Profession

    Site Design Performance vs. BMP Efficiency

    Contract Process “Per Unit”

    LEED “no builder left behind”
        tm



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Builder/Developer/Institution
Land Use Economic and
Design Requirements
          Sustainability is not
         achieved by minimum Localized
Industry
          standards or ratingSustainable
Recognized
              systems!!! Development
Standards

Local Community
Codes/Ordinances
                                    Performance
and Watershed
Requirements
                                      Based!!!
                 Low Impact Development Center 2007
Courtesy Region 3 OW

                 Sustainable Community = Green (natural) + Gray (built) + Multi (societal)


                                                                            Built (“Gray”) Infrastructure
Green Highways




                                                                                     Social Infrastructure




                                                                                          Natural (“Green”)
                                                                                           Infrastructure



                                 Source: Guide to Sustainable Community Indicators, Hart 1999
                                            Low Impact Development Center 2007
                      Source: Guide to Sustainable Community Indicators, Hart 1999
Original Green Infrastructure




         Low Impact Development Center 2007
Green Infrastructure
    Definitions
  Finding common ground among
          the descriptions



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APA - 7 principles of Green
           Infrastructure
    Recognize the social and natural ecosystem/ watershed

    context
    Provide a multi-functional framework for development,

    protection, conservation, restoration and recreation
    Protect and regenerate health and biodiversity


    Create natural, social and economic linkage


    Improve the visual quality and sense of place of

    communities and landscapes
    Involve and engage the community in planning,

    implementation, management and monitoring
    Provide a multi-functional framework for funding for

    acquistion, restoration, management and development

                   Low Impact Development Center 2007
What is Green Infrastructure?
    “Infrastructure – the substructure of underlying

    foundation…on which the continuance and
    growth of a community or state depends” –
    Source: Webster’s New World Dictionary





    “Green infrastructure – the ecological

    processes, both natural and engineered, that act
    as the natural infrastructure. It includes ditches,
    creeks, wetlands, parks, open space, trees,
    green roofs, gardens, working lands, aquifers
    and watersheds that supply drinking water”
    source: http://www.wcel.org/issues/urban/sbg/glossary/



                                     Low Impact Development Center 2007
Conservation Fund Definition of
    Green Infrastructure
    “…an interconnected network of green space

    that conserves natural ecosystem values and
    functions and provides associated benefits to
    human populations….Green infrastructure differs
    from conventional approaches to open space
    planning because it looks at conservation value
    and actions in concert with land development,
    growth management and built infrastructure
    planning.”
    source: Green Infrastructure: Smart Conservation for the 21st Century, Benedict, Mark A., PhD,
    Edward T. McMahon, J.D., The Conservation Fund, Sprawl Watch Clearinghouse Monograph
    Series, www.sprawlwatch.org


                                 Low Impact Development Center 2007
EPA definition of Green
                 Infrastructure
 Green infrastructure is a cost effective and environmentally friendly
  approach to reduce stormwater and other excess flows entering
  combined or separate sewer systems.
 Green infrastructure is a way to protect surface waters and drinking
  water supplies, reduce drinking water and stormwater treatment
  costs, reduce urban heat island impacts, and provide more
  sustainable water resource management systems.
 Green infrastructure approaches use natural systems such as
  forested areas or engineered systems such as raingardens to
  cleanse water and reduce excess volumes by filtering and treating it
  using plants, soils and microbes.
 Green infrastructure can be used to reduce our reliance on pipes,
  channels and expensive engineered treatment systems that are
  costly to build, operate and maintain.
   source: http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/greeninfrastructure.cfm




                                Low Impact Development Center 2007
Green Infrastructure

    An ecosystem , watershed based network

    approach to managing growth and creating
    sustainable environments in a variety of
    development densities

    Economically cost effective approach to solving

    various issues (water quality, habitat, urban heat
    island, CSO reductions, NPDES compliance,
    TMDL, safe communities) when compared to
    other approaches

                   Low Impact Development Center 2007
Green Infrastructure in the 21st
               century
    Retrofits using green systems to restore

    hydrological functional
    Provides the means to ecologically link

    one hub to the next
    Form of infrastructure that is lower in cost

    to maintain over its lifecycle
    Improves the quality of life for all

    inhabitants

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Green Infrastructure MAY be parks
 and large tracts of undeveloped land
          that are set aside

HUBS




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Green Infrastructure ALSO may
 be green retrofits in an urban or
       suburban landscape
LINKS




           Low Impact Development Center 2007
Links and Hubs of Green
Infrastructure in the Urban
        Environment




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Eco Roof – Link or Hub?




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Built Green Infrastructure




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Retrofits or Planned element




                                              Green Roof Irvine CA



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Green Infrastructure
      opportunities are
         everywhere
    LID tools facilitate the development of

    green infrastructure
    Open Space and Transportation corridors

    provide linking elements in a green
    infrastructure network
                Low Impact Development Center 2007
Watershed Planning Goals
    Hydrologic


        Runoff volume and peak discharge rate
    

        Flood control
    

        Water reuse
    

    Ecological


        Water quality and stream health
    

        Habitat creation
    

        Antidegradation
    

    Community and economic development


        Job creation
    

        User fees
    

        Historic preservation
    

        Disturbance
    

                          Low Impact Development Center 2007
Stormwater Management Goals
    Peak discharge rate (Q)


    Runoff volume


    Water quality


    Runoff duration


    Runoff frequency


    Groundwater recharge


     What tools are available to meet these goals?

                  Low Impact Development Center 2007
Highway Medians
 and Shoulders




          Low Impact Development Center 2007
Links and Hubs
    An organizing form idea for planning green

    infrastructure
    Creates an interdependent network of

    green
    Fits a watershed model of planning


    Can be implemented and maintained in

    sections
    Is an opportunity for public-private

    partnerships
                Low Impact Development Center 2007
Green Infrastructure Form : Hubs
             & Links
    Hubs

        Reserves (large protected areas)
    
        Managed Native Landscapes
    
        Working Lands (farms, managed forests)
    
        Green Roofs (if large enough)
    

    Links

        Streetscapes
    
        Water treatment swales
    
        Bioretention
    
        Highways
    
        Green Roofs
    



                     Low Impact Development Center 2007
Infrastructure needs care


    Green space is considered self-

    sustaining…green infrastructure implies
    something that must be maintained and at
    times restored.”




                Low Impact Development Center 2007
Green Infrastructure Case Study:
   Coyote Creek Watershed




         Low Impact Development Center 2007
Courtesy E. Takata
                     Low Impact Development Center 2007
Coyote Creek Green
       Infrastructure Principles
    Start upstream


    Connect the Dots


    Use Nature as a Guide


    All Fronts/No backs


    Manage for the Long Term


    Multiple Objectives




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Green Highways
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Theme Areas
  Watershed Driven Stormwater


 Recyclables and Reuse

 Ecosystems




    USEPA REGION 3 and FHWA
                                 http://www.ghp.org
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Context Sensitive Solution?
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• Either side of a closed-
LOCATION          section roadway (median
                  or shoulder)

Siting Guidelines
FIXED-OBJECT
             • No
HAZARD?
Materials
                • Water quality    MEDIUM
EFFECTIVENESS   • Volume
Hydrology      Hydraulics             N/A
                • Peak discharge      LOW

Treatment Train/Process
STORAGE
                • None
CAPACITY
Construction
           • Total Suspend Solids
Maintenance coliform
           • Fecal
TARGETED
POLLUTANTS • Oxygen depleting
             substances
Safety                                            Figure 8.1. Gutter filter along U.S. Route 1, Mount Rainier, MD._




                                                       NCHRP LID Manual
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SHA Mt. Ranier Gutter Filters
Sierra ClubLow Impact Development Center 2007 Program
            Community Award
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•   Bioretention 
•   Porous Pavements 
•   Environmentally Friendly Concrete 
•   Forest Buffers 
•   Restored and Stormwater Wetlands 
•   Stream Restoration 
•   Wildlife Crossings 
•   Soil Amendments




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Links and Hubs
    An organizing form idea for planning green

    infrastructure
    Creates an interdependent network of

    green
    Fits a watershed model of planning


    Can be implemented and maintained in

    sections
    Is an opportunity for public-private

    partnerships
                Low Impact Development Center 2007
AWI Great Streets:
Nannie Helen Burroughs




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GHP/Stormwater EMS Roadmap
                                   1. Identify environmental
                                   issue(s) and/or
                                   opportunity(ies) to be                              11. Managers/senior
                                                                                       management. Review
                                   addressed by EMS.
                                                                                       progress, identify
                                                                                       adjustments, and confirm
                                   2. Identify desired                                 commitments.
                                   environmental and
                                   business results and
             APPROVAL –            benefits.                     10B. PERIODIC                  10A. PROJECT
             Management
                                                                 REVIEW                         REVIEW
             provides
                                                                 Brief management on            Assess EMS
             feedback to           3. Establish objectives,      status in meeting              project
             finalize issues,      quantifiable measures and     objectives and targets.        performance.
             opportunities,        targets, and associated
             and expected          milestones.
             results.                                                                  9. Identify EMS-related
                                                                                       training needs,
                                                                                       responsibilities and
                                   4. Obtain management
                                                                                       schedule. Conduct the
                                   commitment to EMS,
                                                                                       training.
                                   characterize EMS resource
                                   needs, and identify EMS
                                   leaders.
                                                                                       8. Identify personnel (by
                                                                                       title) affected by EMS,
                                                                                       define responsibilities, and
                                   5. Identify existing
                                                                                       communicate
                                   initiatives, programs,
                                                                                       responsibilities.
                                   procedures, processes,
                                   and tools relevant to the
                                   EMS.
                                                                                       7. Assign responsibility for
                                                                                       developing enhanced or
                                   6. Identify improvements to                         new procedures,
                                   achieve EMS objectives                              processes, and tools.


          PLAN      DO          CHECK       ACT
LEGEND:

                                              Low Impact Development Center 2007
Watershed        Recyclable/             Conservation/
                           Items/Activities                             Planning            Design       Management               Driver            Reuse                  Ecosystem
   1      Develop templates and model protocols of
          watershed based innovative stormwater
                                                                               ●                ●              ●                    ◉                     ○                     ◉
          management for the Green Highways Approach
   2      Develop the technical foundation for innovative
          stormwater management applications in planning
                                                                               ●                ●              ●                    ◉                     ○                     ◉
          and design strategies




                                                                                              Metric                                                          Benchmark



Categor     Pollutan                                                               Natural Resource           Operations &                                                    Threshold
                                    Activity                    Regulatory                                                                     Water Quality
   y        t Source                                                                  Protection              Maintenance                                                    units/values

 P, W       PS, NPS    Develop templates and model            • Vegetative         • Maintain stream     • Decrease O&M cost                                               mg/l (ppm)
                                                                                                                                        nutrients (TKN-N, NH3-N,
                       protocols of watershed based           cover                health (Erosion,      • decrease need and                                               mg/l (ppm)
                                                                                                                                        NO3-N+NO2-N,TP,
                       innovative stormwater management       • Decrease           channel protection,   frequency of mowing                                               lbs/da of UOD
                                                                                                                                        orthophosphate)
                       for the Green Highways Approach        runoff volume        habitat diversity)    • reduce frequency of                                             load
                                                                                                                                        TSS
                                                              • §303d listed       • Plant trees         plant replacement
                                                                                                                                        BOD
                                                              waters                                     • improve safety




          Action               Measurement           Metric
    1 Offsite                  Acres of forest       1.     Annual volume of runoff (ac/ft)
                                                                                                                                     GHP Metrics
      Reforestation
                                                     2.     Peak Runoff Rate (Cn)

                                                                                                                                     and Protocols
                                                     3.     Annual volume of non-point source pollution (mg/l)


                                                              Low Impact Development Center 2007
Sustainable
                                                                                           Economic
Communities:                                                                              Development



                                                                                 d
•Green Complement


                                                                               n
Gray….                                                                             Environmental Community
                                                                                   Development Development


                              a
•Bridge Infrastructure Gap



                              ss
•etc


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                            ga
                                                                                                    ICLI, 1999
                                 Sustainable Communities

                           ao
                           kG
                         in n
   Programs

                        Lo                                                      Programs


                      te m
                                                          Green
                                  Green                                         Linkable and
                                                         Highways
                              Infrastructure
                      am
                                                                                Expandable



                    re o
  Theme Areas

                    CC
   •Conservation Approach                  •Stormwater
   •Structural Approach                    •Recycling
   •Non-Structural Approach                •Ecosystem


                                          Low Impact Development Center 2007
Green Infrastructure Evolution
    Green Infrastructure is the community

    open space and infrastructure assets (e.g.
    parks, roads, vacant land)
    Functional Environmental Assett

    (stormwater, energy, air)
    Integrated functions with the watershed

    (e.g. hydrology, habitat, circulation)


                 Low Impact Development Center 2007
Recommendations for Local
           Decision Makers
    Get development right the first time


    Incorporate Green Infrastructure into

    Watershed Management Plans
    Revise state and local stormwater regulations


    Establish dedicated funding that rewards green

    infrastructure (SRF)
    Provide incentives for residential and

    commercial development

                  Low Impact Development Center 2007
Recommendations for Local
        Decision Makers (cont’d)
    Review and Revise local development

    ordinances
    Preserve existing trees, open space, and

    stream buffers
    Encourage and use Smart Growth


    Get the community involved!





                Low Impact Development Center 2007
EMS/Performance
           Based Approach

    Protect Environmental Legacy


    Save Costs/Reduce Consumption


    Ease Regulatory Burden


    Improve Review Cycles





              Low Impact Development Center 2007
DOT Institutional Goals
    Compliance


    Stewardship


    Public Benefit


    Operational Value


    Consistency and predictability


    Streamlining





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Regulatory Goals
    Watershed Based Approaches


    Trading


    Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS)


    Flexibility


    Transparency and Measurability


    Economic Viability and Sustainability





                 Low Impact Development Center 2007
Opportunities and Challenges
 Technical

 Institutional

 Fiscal

 Political




              Low Impact Development Center 2007
Technical Challenges
    Regulatory system based on land development Best

    Management Practices (BMPS)
    Prescriptive solutions with non-structural and structural

    practices that do not address pollutant loads that are
    unique to linear systems
    BMPs use is presumptive (e.g. 80% TSS removal =

    control of entire suite of pollutants).
    Hydrologic analysis does not reflect direct and indirect

    impacts of linear systems
    Current Regulatory Credit Systems not “mature” for

    watershed approaches
    Define Scale and Extent of Project (watershed influence)



                     Low Impact Development Center 2007
Technical Opportunities
    Integration of watershed based objectives

    (e.g. water quality loading, CSS) into
    design and analysis procedures
    Regulatory Credit for innovative

    techniques
    Stormwater trading and banking


    Advance monitoring science and Materials

    selection

                Low Impact Development Center 2007
Institutional
       Challenges/Opportunities
    Internal Awareness


    Training (DOT, Resource and Regulatory

    Agencies)
    Decision Support Systems (Process)


    Environmental Management System

    Development (Entire Operations)
    Demonstration of Success of Flexible

    Approaches
    Consistent and predictable response to flexible

    and innovative solutions

                  Low Impact Development Center 2007
Fiscal Challenges and
             Opportunities
    Long-Term Support for Research and

    Training
    Long-Term Support for Monitoring


    Leveraging of Funding (Public and Private

    and Joint Public Agency Partnerships)
    Funding of Maintenance Activities


    True Costing to Communities (Triple

    Bottom Line) and DOTs
                Low Impact Development Center 2007
Political
    Awareness of Context Sensitive Solutions

    and Watershed Approaches
    Highway “Hot Potato”


    Inter-jurisdictional


    Funding competition


    Who gets to cut the Ribbon





                Low Impact Development Center 2007
Keys to Success

           Leaving the
    Strong Problem Definition and Common Language

    Economic Drivers = Environmental Results

    Protocols, Metrics, Consistency, Adaptability (not



            Watershed
    adaptive management)
    Determine User Needs

    “Address” stakeholders issues




           “Better than
    Mission may not be accomplished

    Training (everybody at the table)

    Navigate and Collaborate



             Before”
    Institutions and Large Impacts

    Regulatory Credit for Innovation and Flexible

    Approaches
    Pilots and Baby Steps


                     Low Impact Development Center 2007

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  • 1. Green Infrastructure and Green Highways Hubs and Links to a Healthy Environment Low Impact Development Center Summer 2007 Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 2. Challenges to Performance Based and Watershed Approaches Regucopy  Contradictions  Agendicizing and disaggregation and  specialization Political Boundaries and Interests  Reliance on Minimum Standards  Zoning and Building Codes not integrated with  planning Mass Production not Profession  Site Design Performance vs. BMP Efficiency  Contract Process “Per Unit”  LEED “no builder left behind”  tm Emailification “no one reads”2007  Low Impact Development Center
  • 3. Builder/Developer/Institution Land Use Economic and Design Requirements Sustainability is not achieved by minimum Localized Industry standards or ratingSustainable Recognized systems!!! Development Standards Local Community Codes/Ordinances Performance and Watershed Requirements Based!!! Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 4. Courtesy Region 3 OW Sustainable Community = Green (natural) + Gray (built) + Multi (societal) Built (“Gray”) Infrastructure Green Highways Social Infrastructure Natural (“Green”) Infrastructure Source: Guide to Sustainable Community Indicators, Hart 1999 Low Impact Development Center 2007 Source: Guide to Sustainable Community Indicators, Hart 1999
  • 5. Original Green Infrastructure Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 6. Green Infrastructure Definitions Finding common ground among the descriptions Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 7. APA - 7 principles of Green Infrastructure Recognize the social and natural ecosystem/ watershed  context Provide a multi-functional framework for development,  protection, conservation, restoration and recreation Protect and regenerate health and biodiversity  Create natural, social and economic linkage  Improve the visual quality and sense of place of  communities and landscapes Involve and engage the community in planning,  implementation, management and monitoring Provide a multi-functional framework for funding for  acquistion, restoration, management and development Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 8. What is Green Infrastructure? “Infrastructure – the substructure of underlying  foundation…on which the continuance and growth of a community or state depends” – Source: Webster’s New World Dictionary  “Green infrastructure – the ecological  processes, both natural and engineered, that act as the natural infrastructure. It includes ditches, creeks, wetlands, parks, open space, trees, green roofs, gardens, working lands, aquifers and watersheds that supply drinking water”  source: http://www.wcel.org/issues/urban/sbg/glossary/ Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 9. Conservation Fund Definition of Green Infrastructure “…an interconnected network of green space  that conserves natural ecosystem values and functions and provides associated benefits to human populations….Green infrastructure differs from conventional approaches to open space planning because it looks at conservation value and actions in concert with land development, growth management and built infrastructure planning.” source: Green Infrastructure: Smart Conservation for the 21st Century, Benedict, Mark A., PhD, Edward T. McMahon, J.D., The Conservation Fund, Sprawl Watch Clearinghouse Monograph Series, www.sprawlwatch.org Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 10. EPA definition of Green Infrastructure  Green infrastructure is a cost effective and environmentally friendly approach to reduce stormwater and other excess flows entering combined or separate sewer systems.  Green infrastructure is a way to protect surface waters and drinking water supplies, reduce drinking water and stormwater treatment costs, reduce urban heat island impacts, and provide more sustainable water resource management systems.  Green infrastructure approaches use natural systems such as forested areas or engineered systems such as raingardens to cleanse water and reduce excess volumes by filtering and treating it using plants, soils and microbes.  Green infrastructure can be used to reduce our reliance on pipes, channels and expensive engineered treatment systems that are costly to build, operate and maintain. source: http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/greeninfrastructure.cfm Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 11. Green Infrastructure An ecosystem , watershed based network  approach to managing growth and creating sustainable environments in a variety of development densities Economically cost effective approach to solving  various issues (water quality, habitat, urban heat island, CSO reductions, NPDES compliance, TMDL, safe communities) when compared to other approaches Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 12. Green Infrastructure in the 21st century Retrofits using green systems to restore  hydrological functional Provides the means to ecologically link  one hub to the next Form of infrastructure that is lower in cost  to maintain over its lifecycle Improves the quality of life for all  inhabitants Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 13. Green Infrastructure MAY be parks and large tracts of undeveloped land that are set aside HUBS Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 14. Green Infrastructure ALSO may be green retrofits in an urban or suburban landscape LINKS Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 15. Links and Hubs of Green Infrastructure in the Urban Environment Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 16. Eco Roof – Link or Hub? Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 17. Built Green Infrastructure Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 18. Retrofits or Planned element Green Roof Irvine CA Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 19. Green Infrastructure opportunities are everywhere LID tools facilitate the development of  green infrastructure Open Space and Transportation corridors  provide linking elements in a green infrastructure network Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 20. Watershed Planning Goals Hydrologic  Runoff volume and peak discharge rate  Flood control  Water reuse  Ecological  Water quality and stream health  Habitat creation  Antidegradation  Community and economic development  Job creation  User fees  Historic preservation  Disturbance  Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 21. Stormwater Management Goals Peak discharge rate (Q)  Runoff volume  Water quality  Runoff duration  Runoff frequency  Groundwater recharge  What tools are available to meet these goals? Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 22. Highway Medians and Shoulders Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 23. Links and Hubs An organizing form idea for planning green  infrastructure Creates an interdependent network of  green Fits a watershed model of planning  Can be implemented and maintained in  sections Is an opportunity for public-private  partnerships Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 24. Green Infrastructure Form : Hubs & Links Hubs  Reserves (large protected areas)  Managed Native Landscapes  Working Lands (farms, managed forests)  Green Roofs (if large enough)  Links  Streetscapes  Water treatment swales  Bioretention  Highways  Green Roofs  Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 25. Infrastructure needs care Green space is considered self-  sustaining…green infrastructure implies something that must be maintained and at times restored.” Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 26. Green Infrastructure Case Study: Coyote Creek Watershed Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 27. Courtesy E. Takata Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 28. Coyote Creek Green Infrastructure Principles Start upstream  Connect the Dots  Use Nature as a Guide  All Fronts/No backs  Manage for the Long Term  Multiple Objectives  Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 29. Low Impact Development Center 2007 Courtesy E. Takata
  • 30. Courtesy E. Takata Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 31. Courtesy E. Takata Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 32. Low Impact Development Center 2007 Courtesy E. Takata
  • 33. Courtesy E. Takata Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 34. Courtesy E.Takata Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 36. Green Highways Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 37. Theme Areas Watershed Driven Stormwater   Recyclables and Reuse  Ecosystems USEPA REGION 3 and FHWA http://www.ghp.org Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 38. Context Sensitive Solution? Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 42. • Either side of a closed- LOCATION section roadway (median or shoulder) Siting Guidelines FIXED-OBJECT • No HAZARD? Materials • Water quality MEDIUM EFFECTIVENESS • Volume Hydrology Hydraulics N/A • Peak discharge LOW Treatment Train/Process STORAGE • None CAPACITY Construction • Total Suspend Solids Maintenance coliform • Fecal TARGETED POLLUTANTS • Oxygen depleting substances Safety Figure 8.1. Gutter filter along U.S. Route 1, Mount Rainier, MD._ NCHRP LID Manual Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 48. SHA Mt. Ranier Gutter Filters Sierra ClubLow Impact Development Center 2007 Program Community Award
  • 51. Bioretention  • Porous Pavements  • Environmentally Friendly Concrete  • Forest Buffers  • Restored and Stormwater Wetlands  • Stream Restoration  • Wildlife Crossings  • Soil Amendments Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 59. Links and Hubs An organizing form idea for planning green  infrastructure Creates an interdependent network of  green Fits a watershed model of planning  Can be implemented and maintained in  sections Is an opportunity for public-private  partnerships Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 60. AWI Great Streets: Nannie Helen Burroughs Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 62. GHP/Stormwater EMS Roadmap 1. Identify environmental issue(s) and/or opportunity(ies) to be 11. Managers/senior management. Review addressed by EMS. progress, identify adjustments, and confirm 2. Identify desired commitments. environmental and business results and APPROVAL – benefits. 10B. PERIODIC 10A. PROJECT Management REVIEW REVIEW provides Brief management on Assess EMS feedback to 3. Establish objectives, status in meeting project finalize issues, quantifiable measures and objectives and targets. performance. opportunities, targets, and associated and expected milestones. results. 9. Identify EMS-related training needs, responsibilities and 4. Obtain management schedule. Conduct the commitment to EMS, training. characterize EMS resource needs, and identify EMS leaders. 8. Identify personnel (by title) affected by EMS, define responsibilities, and 5. Identify existing communicate initiatives, programs, responsibilities. procedures, processes, and tools relevant to the EMS. 7. Assign responsibility for developing enhanced or 6. Identify improvements to new procedures, achieve EMS objectives processes, and tools. PLAN DO CHECK ACT LEGEND: Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 63. Watershed Recyclable/ Conservation/ Items/Activities Planning Design Management Driver Reuse Ecosystem 1 Develop templates and model protocols of watershed based innovative stormwater ● ● ● ◉ ○ ◉ management for the Green Highways Approach 2 Develop the technical foundation for innovative stormwater management applications in planning ● ● ● ◉ ○ ◉ and design strategies Metric Benchmark Categor Pollutan Natural Resource Operations & Threshold Activity Regulatory Water Quality y t Source Protection Maintenance units/values P, W PS, NPS Develop templates and model • Vegetative • Maintain stream • Decrease O&M cost mg/l (ppm) nutrients (TKN-N, NH3-N, protocols of watershed based cover health (Erosion, • decrease need and mg/l (ppm) NO3-N+NO2-N,TP, innovative stormwater management • Decrease channel protection, frequency of mowing lbs/da of UOD orthophosphate) for the Green Highways Approach runoff volume habitat diversity) • reduce frequency of load TSS • §303d listed • Plant trees plant replacement BOD waters • improve safety   Action Measurement Metric 1 Offsite Acres of forest 1.     Annual volume of runoff (ac/ft) GHP Metrics Reforestation 2.     Peak Runoff Rate (Cn) and Protocols 3.     Annual volume of non-point source pollution (mg/l) Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 64. Sustainable Economic Communities: Development d •Green Complement n Gray…. Environmental Community Development Development a •Bridge Infrastructure Gap ss •etc el ga ICLI, 1999 Sustainable Communities ao kG in n Programs Lo Programs te m Green Green Linkable and Highways Infrastructure am Expandable re o Theme Areas CC •Conservation Approach •Stormwater •Structural Approach •Recycling •Non-Structural Approach •Ecosystem Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 65. Green Infrastructure Evolution Green Infrastructure is the community  open space and infrastructure assets (e.g. parks, roads, vacant land) Functional Environmental Assett  (stormwater, energy, air) Integrated functions with the watershed  (e.g. hydrology, habitat, circulation) Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 66. Recommendations for Local Decision Makers Get development right the first time  Incorporate Green Infrastructure into  Watershed Management Plans Revise state and local stormwater regulations  Establish dedicated funding that rewards green  infrastructure (SRF) Provide incentives for residential and  commercial development Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 67. Recommendations for Local Decision Makers (cont’d) Review and Revise local development  ordinances Preserve existing trees, open space, and  stream buffers Encourage and use Smart Growth  Get the community involved!  Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 68. EMS/Performance Based Approach Protect Environmental Legacy  Save Costs/Reduce Consumption  Ease Regulatory Burden  Improve Review Cycles  Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 69. DOT Institutional Goals Compliance  Stewardship  Public Benefit  Operational Value  Consistency and predictability  Streamlining  Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 70. Regulatory Goals Watershed Based Approaches  Trading  Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS)  Flexibility  Transparency and Measurability  Economic Viability and Sustainability  Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 71. Opportunities and Challenges  Technical  Institutional  Fiscal  Political Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 72. Technical Challenges Regulatory system based on land development Best  Management Practices (BMPS) Prescriptive solutions with non-structural and structural  practices that do not address pollutant loads that are unique to linear systems BMPs use is presumptive (e.g. 80% TSS removal =  control of entire suite of pollutants). Hydrologic analysis does not reflect direct and indirect  impacts of linear systems Current Regulatory Credit Systems not “mature” for  watershed approaches Define Scale and Extent of Project (watershed influence)  Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 73. Technical Opportunities Integration of watershed based objectives  (e.g. water quality loading, CSS) into design and analysis procedures Regulatory Credit for innovative  techniques Stormwater trading and banking  Advance monitoring science and Materials  selection Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 74. Institutional Challenges/Opportunities Internal Awareness  Training (DOT, Resource and Regulatory  Agencies) Decision Support Systems (Process)  Environmental Management System  Development (Entire Operations) Demonstration of Success of Flexible  Approaches Consistent and predictable response to flexible  and innovative solutions Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 75. Fiscal Challenges and Opportunities Long-Term Support for Research and  Training Long-Term Support for Monitoring  Leveraging of Funding (Public and Private  and Joint Public Agency Partnerships) Funding of Maintenance Activities  True Costing to Communities (Triple  Bottom Line) and DOTs Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 76. Political Awareness of Context Sensitive Solutions  and Watershed Approaches Highway “Hot Potato”  Inter-jurisdictional  Funding competition  Who gets to cut the Ribbon  Low Impact Development Center 2007
  • 77. Keys to Success Leaving the Strong Problem Definition and Common Language  Economic Drivers = Environmental Results  Protocols, Metrics, Consistency, Adaptability (not  Watershed adaptive management) Determine User Needs  “Address” stakeholders issues  “Better than Mission may not be accomplished  Training (everybody at the table)  Navigate and Collaborate  Before” Institutions and Large Impacts  Regulatory Credit for Innovation and Flexible  Approaches Pilots and Baby Steps  Low Impact Development Center 2007