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Improving Soil Structure & Case Studies Eric Berntsen State Water Resources Control Board

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Improving Soil Structure & Case Studies

Eric Berntsen

State Water Resources Control Board

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SEVEN PRINCIPLES of River-Friendly LANDSCAPING

1. Landscape Locally 2. Landscape for Less to

the Landfill 3. Nurture the Soil 4. Conserve Water 5. Conserve Energy 6. Protect Water & Air

Quality 7. Create Wildlife

Habitat

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3. NURTURE THE SOIL

• Protect from erosion and compaction

• Build “living soil” with organic compost and sheet mulching

• Apply organic mulch to protect and enrich soil

• Feed soils naturally and avoid synthetic, quick release fertilizers

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"The history of every nation is eventually written in the way in which it cares for its soil" Franklin D. Roosevelt

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What happens when we maintain/improve soil quality?

• More nutrient and water retention

• Less need for fertilizer, pesticides, etc.

• Filtering and decomposition of toxins

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Ideal Soil Structure for Plant Growth

Mineral45%

Organic Matter

5%

Water25%

Air25%

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Soil Texture

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Particle Percentage

Total depth = 4 inches Sand depth = 1 ½ inches

1.5 divided by 4 = .38x100= 38% (40)

Silt depth = 1 ¼ inches

1.25 divided by 4= .31x100=31% (30)

Clay depth =1 ¼ inches

1.25 divided by 4= .31x100=31% (30)

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Soil Textural Triangle

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BUILD “LIVING SOIL”

• Healthy soil biology, full of micro-organisms forms the foundation for the entire site ecology

• Similar to the role of plankton in the ocean

· Creates soil structure

· Stores and cycles nutrients · protect plants from pests

· Improves water infiltration and storage

· Filters out urban pollutants

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LIVING SOIL STRUCTURE

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PROTECT FROM EROSION AND COMPACTION

• Stockpile topsoil for later use in the landscape. (max 6’ height)

• Protect stockpiles from erosion

• Specify earthwork construction during the dry season

• Control equipment and foot traffic on site and protect planting areas from damage and compaction

• Coordinate with utility layout and design

• Aerate compacted soils and incorporate compost

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Healthy Soil Food Web Benefits

• Suppress Disease (no more pesticides!) • Retain Nutrients (reduce run-off,

leaching) • Nutrients Available at rates plants

require (eliminate fertilizer) • Decompose Toxins • Build (re-build) Soil Structure • Reduce Water Use, increase water

holding capacity, rooting depth

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Fungi attacked by bacteria in

anaerobic conditions

Fungal hypha

Bacteria DIC Microscopy;

250X

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Ciliates – “Soil Salmon”

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Compost • Restores soil biology - contains over 1 billion

microorganisms in one teaspoon

• Forms soil aggregates, allowing air and water to flow through. Turns soil into a “sponge” able to absorb and infiltrate onsite water

• Organic Compost preferred over nitrified sawdust – contains living organisms that feed soil web

• Certified compost – OMRI, STA

• General guidelines: 2”- 4” tilled into top 6” – 12” soil

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BUILD “LIVING SOIL” Sheet Mulch composts weeds or lawn in place

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UTILIZE MULCH

• Apply minimum 2” layer mulch over all planting beds

• Utilize local, recycled, organic mulch from tree trimmings

• Avoid forest product mulches

• Reapply as needed

• Keep away from root crowns and trunks

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Case Studies

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Landscape irrigation runoff (aka. “urban slobber”) is a major cause of

water quality pollution…

….we can improve water quality by

• keeping more rainwater on site (rainwater harvesting); and

• creating landscapes that require less water

REQUIRED IN NEW STORMWATER PERMITS!

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Good News – the Model Ordinance achieves Waterboard interests…

• Soil Management Report gets at soil quality

• Landscape Design Report gets at the non-structural stormwater BMPs

• Irrigation Design Report gets at the “urban slobber” issue

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Building a Rain Garden

The Farm on Hurley Way August 29, 2009

9-11 AM Instructors: Eric Berntsen and Greg Gearheart

California State Water Board, Sacramento

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Rain Gardens http://learningstore.uwex.edu/pdf/GWQ037.pdf

• Three Questions

– Where do I put the rain garden? • at least 10 feet away from foundation, not over

septic, etc. – How big to I make it?

• depends on soils, area draining to it, depth, and slope. Need to provide berm.

– What do I plant it with?

• Larger gardens can support more diversity. Must use plants that are moisture tolerant (e.g., Carex barbarae)

• Larger gardens can accommodate more diversity

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Plant List for Hurley Rain Garden

Symbol Scientific Name &

Common Name

Plant Count

(280 ft2 area)

Height Soil

Type/Drainage

Sunlight

Requirements

Other

Genus: Carex

Tumulicola

Berkeley Sedge

14 2ft Tall All Soil Types Full Sun Evergreen Grass-Like. Can be mowed to about

8".

Genus: Mulenbergia

Rigens

Deergrass

6 5ft Tall All Soil Types Full Sun Evergreen Grass. Can be inundated with water.

Recommend some summer irrigation to maintain

appearance.

Genus: Juncus

Effusus

Common Rush

12 4ft Tall All Soil Types Full Sun Evergreen Grass-Like. Requires summer

irrigation.

Can be inundated with water.

Genus: Mimulus

Guttatus

Seep Monkey Flower

30 1ft Tall All Soil Types Full Sun Annual or winter dormant perennial. Requires

summer irrigation. Yellow flowers in spring.

Genus: Carex

Elata

Bowles Golden Grass

16 2.5ft

Tall

All Soil Types Full Sun Needs ample moisture. Will grow in standing

water.

Genus: Koeleria

Macrantha

June grass

4 2ft Tall All Soil Types Full Sun Perennial. Recommend occasional summer

irrigation for appearance.

Genus: Juncus

Patens

Common Rush

6 2.5ft

Tall

All Soil Types Full Sun Evergreen grass-like plant. Requires summer

irrigation. Can be inundated with water.

Genus: Potentilla

Glandulosa

Sticky Cinquefoil

30 2ft Tall All Soil Types Full Sun Perennial. Requires summer irrigation. White to

yellow flowers in spring.

Genus: Bidens

Laevis

Joaquin Sunflower

20 1ft Tall All Soil Types Full Sun Annual or perennial. Requires summer irrigation.

Small yellow flowers in summer. Can be

inundated with water

Genus: Deschampsia

Caespitosa

Tufted Hair Grass

8 2ft Tall All Soil Types Full Sun Evergreen grass. Requires summer irrigation.

Can be inundated with water

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Sources of Information

• Soil Biology Primer (http://soils.usda.gov/sqi/concepts/soil_biology/biology.html)

• River-friendly landscaping guidelines

(www.riverfriendly.org)

• Soil Science Simplified andTeaming with Microbes

• Sustainable Landscape Construction—A Guide to Green Building Outdoors By J. William Thomson and Kim Sorvig

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Sources of Information

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Eric Berntsen 916-341-5911

[email protected]