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    RAINGARDENS

    SusanKenzle,RLA,LI

    WatershedProtectionDepartment

    CityofAustin

    Source:IowaNaturalResources

    ConservationService

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    WatershedProtectionDepartment(WPD)Missions:

    water

    quality

    protection

    and

    erosion

    control

    Environmental Resource Management

    Field Operations

    Watershed Engineering

    Watershed Policy and Planning

    Design, implement & evaluate

    engineered systems that reduce

    pollution & erosion in our waterways.

    Stormwater is a resource.

    Water quality control retrofits

    Stream restoration

    DIVISIONS

    Sustainable Stormwater

    Solut ions Section

    A rain garden is one of 7 green stormwater Infrastructure practices

    recognized by WPD as eligible for water quality credit

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    Whatand

    Why

    Whatand

    Why1

    Types

    Types2

    Plants

    Plants3

    Maintenance

    Maintenance4

    RainGarden

    Topics

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    Source:IowaNaturalResources

    ConservationService

    RAINGARDENS:

    WHAT&WHY

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    Rain

    Garden:

    What?Ashallow,vegetateddepressiondesignedtoabsorbandfilterrunofffromhardscapeslikeroads,sidewalks,driveways,roofs

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    Rain

    Garden:

    Why? Toslowandcleanstormwater:reduceserosionandflooding,protectswaterqualitybyfilteringpollutants

    Tominimize

    potable

    water

    use

    on

    landscapes

    Increasebaseflow increeksandgroundwaterrechargebyenhancingwaterinfiltration

    into

    the

    soil

    (rather

    than

    overland)

    Tosupporthabitatforbirdsandbutterflies

    Aesthetics

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    Stormwaterenters

    inlet Flooding

    of

    West

    Bouldin Creek

    intodevelopment

    Erosion:WestBouldinCreek ErosionRepair:WestBouldinCreek

    RainGarden:Why?

    Tocapture

    &

    infiltrate

    stormwater

    runoff

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    Source:treehugger.org

    RainGarden:Why?

    Tofilter

    stormwater

    and

    remove

    pollutants

    fromvarioussources

    Source:mass.gov/dep/water/resources

    Source:delcocd.org Source:ristormwatersolutions.org

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    Source:IowaNatural ResourcesConservation

    Service

    Source:greenhousecanada.com

    RainGarden:Why?To

    filter

    stormwater

    and

    remove

    pollutants

    Plants&

    soil

    filter

    and

    removepollutants

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    RAINGARDENS:

    TYPES

    Source:lowimpactdevelopment.org

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    RainGardens:info.sourcesTheCityofAustinhastwo sourcesofinformationonRainGardens:

    CityofAustinEnvironmentalCriteriaManual(ECM),Section1.6.7

    Commercial,Multifamily, Civic,andPublicR.O.W.

    GrowGreen(residential)

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    RainGardens:Types

    CityofAustinECM1.6.7HdetailsthreetypesofnonresidentialRain

    Gardens:

    FullInfiltration

    PartialInfiltration

    Filtrationwithnoinfiltration

    ResidentialraingardensarenotgovernedbytheECM.

    Fullinfiltration.

    Source:liv.ac.uk

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    RainGardensSOIL

    &

    WATER

    INFILTRATION

    Type ofexistingsoilanditsinfiltrationrateeffectsthetypeofraingarden.

    Infiltrationtime: nonresidential(48hrs max.)andresidential(24hrs max.).

    Nonresidentialraingardens:nativesoilorbiofiltration media,underdrain system.

    Raingarden

    growing

    medium

    characteristics:

    Havesufficientwaterholdingcapacity;

    Beabletosustainhealthymicroorganismpopulation.

    InfiltrationTest

    Source:watab.net

    Simple Infiltration test Double ring Infiltration test

    Simple

    Cheap Direct Infiltration Rate

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    Capturesandfullyinfiltratesrunoff

    The

    infiltration

    capacity

    of

    the

    site

    soils

    are

    used

    to

    reducestormwaterrunoffvolumeandassociatedpollutants

    Nounderdrain

    RainGardenTypes FullInfiltration

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    Capturesandtreatsrunoffthroughabiofiltration

    bed,aspecial

    soil

    mix

    Stormwaterexitsthisraingardenin2ways:

    viaaraisedoutletpipe

    byinfiltrationintotheunderlyingsoil

    RainGardenTypes PartialInfiltration

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    RainGardenTypesResidential

    Nativesoil

    Nounderdrain

    or

    connection

    to

    stormwater

    system

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    RainGardens:

    Examples

    Raingardensacrossthecitytakevariousforms

    Commercial

    Multifamily

    Civic

    PublicR.O.W.

    Residential

    FullInfiltration

    PartialInfiltration

    Filtration

    FullInfiltration

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    RainGardenExamplesCommercial

    W34th Street

    ZachScott

    Theater3300

    N

    IH35

    Aveda

    Institute

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    RainGardenExamples Multifamily

    WildflowerTerrace,Mueller

    WildflowerTerrace,

    Mueller

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    WestRGInfiltration

    North

    RGPartInfil.

    EastRGPartInfil.

    RainGardenExamplesCivicCity

    of

    Austin,

    One

    Texas

    Center

    Inundated Dry OTCRainGardenFacts:

    1.5ACdrainagearea;

    761,615galoftreated

    stormwatertreatedinan

    averageyear;

    Approximately1,000lbs

    totalsuspendedsolids

    preventedfromentering

    EastBouldin Creekand

    LadyBird

    Lake.

    OTCRainGardenFacts:

    1.5ACdrainagearea;

    761,615galoftreated

    stormwatertreatedinan

    averageyear;

    Approximately1,000lbs

    totalsuspendedsolids

    preventedfromentering

    EastBouldin Creekand

    LadyBird

    Lake.WestRainGarden

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    RainGardenExamplesCivic

    NWRecreation

    Center Stacy

    Park

    NWRecreationCenter

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    RainGardenExamples R.O.W.

    10th &Rio

    Grande Grover

    Ave.

    ToddLane(future)

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    RainGardensExamplesResidential

    SolvitaTownhomes,HarmonAve.

    BellamyResidence

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    RAINGARDENS:

    PLANTS

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    RainGardens:Plants Plants

    are

    an

    essential

    component

    theyfilterandcleanstormwater,and

    stabilizethesoil

    UseNativeoradaptedplants

    UseDroughttolerantplants

    Plantswithfibrousrootsystemsare

    verybeneficial

    Plant

    roots

    will

    maintain

    and

    increase

    soilporosity

    Avoidplantsthatrequirewelldrained

    soils

    Diversityof

    plant

    types

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    RainGardens:PlantsPLANT

    INFORMATION

    SOURCES NonresidentialfollowECM1.6.7C,Biofiltration

    Turf grass (e.g., buffalo grass) Groundcovers

    Small trees

    Other with approval

    Perennials

    Shrubs Grasses, Sedges

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    RainGardens:PlantsatOTCRainGardens

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    RainGardens:PlantsatOTCRainGardens

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    Source:sbgardendesign.wordpress.com

    RAINGARDENS:

    MAINTENANCE

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    RainGardens:ConsiderMaintenanceDuringDesign Select

    native

    vegetation

    whenever

    possible.

    Planvegetationthroughouttheentiregarden.

    Plantsshouldpredominateovermulchorgravelsoil

    stabilization.

    Properplant

    spacing

    is

    important.

    Crushedgranite&othermaterialswithfinesshould

    notbeusedastheycanclogthesystem,preventing

    properdrainage.

    Ifpedestriantrafficisexpected,providestepping

    stonestodirectwalking.

    Plantspinyvegetationalonggardenedgeto

    discouragepedestrian

    use.

    Designthegardendepressiontobeasshallowas

    possibletofacilitatemowingandreduceerosion.

    Designwith

    maintenance

    in

    mind.

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    RainGardens:PostconstructionMaintenance

    Keepcurbcut orotherinflowdeviceclearof

    leaves,

    trash,

    sediment,

    media

    Inflow

    Remove

    excess

    sediment

    from

    inside

    inlet

    to

    allowproper

    flow

    into

    rain

    garden

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    RainGardens:PostconstructionMaintenancePlants

    Pruneexcessive

    growth

    or

    prune

    for

    plant

    health Donotprunenativeplantsingeometricor

    unnaturalshapes

    Bunchgrassesnoshorterthan18

    Mowsodforminggrasses

    no

    shorter

    than

    3

    R i G d

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    RainGardens:PostconstructionMaintenancePlants,Irrigation

    Minimizeirrigationusebutkeepplantsadequatelywaterduringestablishmentanddrought

    Checksystemsperiodicallyforproperfunction,leaks

    Treestabilizationshouldberemoved

    after1year

    Girdledtrunk

    R i G d

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    RainGardens:PostconstructionMaintenance

    Trash,Dead

    Animals,

    Standing

    Water

    Waterstandingforover48hrsmaysignalclogging&becomeamosquitobreedingarea

    Removedeadanimals,petwaste,andtrashregularly

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    QUESTIONS?

    Source:IowaNaturalResources

    ConservationService


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