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Park Pride’s 13 th Annual Parks and Greenspace Conference Multiple Benefits: Regional Visioning to Local Engagement (Milwaukee, WI) March 31, 2014 Karen Sands, AICP Manager of Sustainability Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

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Park Pride’s 13th AnnualParks and Greenspace Conference

Multiple Benefits: Regional Visioning to Local Engagement

(Milwaukee, WI)

March 31, 2014

Karen Sands, AICP

Manager of Sustainability

Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

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• MMSD Background/Impetus for Going Green

• MMSD Regional GI Plan

• Pre-Plan Programs, including Greenseams®

• Project Examples

Today’s Talk…

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Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

We Serve:• 1.1 Million Customers• 28 Municipalities• 411 Square Miles

We Protect the Public & Lake Michigan:

• Convey/Store/Reclaim Wastewater

• Manage Flooding

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• Sewers

• Treatment Plants

• Tunnels/Storage Vessels

• Large-scale Flood Management

MMSD’s Grey Backbone…

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300 MilesMMSD Sewers

3,000 MilesMunicipally Owned Sewers

3,000 MilesPrivate Laterals

The MMSD Region’s Sewers

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Water Reclamation Facilities

Jones Island

South Shore

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Designed to minimize basement backups and for 1-

2 overflows per year.

300 FeetBelow ground

521 MillionGallons of Storage

28.5 MilesLong

17- to 32-feetIn Diameter

ISS/Deep Tunnels

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Also, Flood Management

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Lincoln Creek Example

BeforeAfter

• Concrete removal to naturalize channel• Minimized floodplain• Habitat enhancement

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The Deep Tunnel has kept

98+ Billion Gallonsof pollution out of Lake Michigan

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Overflow Reduction Plan

• $1 Billion Spent by 2010• Reclamation Facility

Upgrades• Deep Tunnels• Sewer Rehabilitation

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End Result!

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Despite An Extensive Grey Backbone, CSOs Still Happen

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• Is That Enough?

• Does Our Public Expect More?

• Are We “Sustainable”? What about “Regenerative”?

• What Does the Future Hold? What’s our Role? How Do We Plan For it?

We Meet Our Effluent & AQ Permits, So…

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We plan for it with vision…MMSD’s 2035 Vision and Strategic Objectives

Strategic Objectives For:

1. Integrated Watershed Management

2. Climate Change Mitigation/Adaptation with an Emphasis on Energy Efficiency

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2035 Vision’s Green Infrastructure Goals

• Capture the 1st 0.5” of rainfall

• Capture & reuse the 1st 0.25 gallon per SF

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To Serve Our Region…MMSD Implements Grey & Green Infrastructure

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Green Infrastructure In Our New Permit

4.10 Wet Weather Management – Green Infrastructure

“…The practices/control measures put in place in 2013 must cumulatively have a design retention capacity of at least 1

million gallons, and each following calendar year during the permit term an additional 1 million gallons of green

infrastructure retention capacity must be put in place...”

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Regional Green Infrastructure Plan: A Top-Down Approach

• Implement the 2035 Vision (740 MG!!)

• Help Prioritize GI Funding Decisions

• Provide Input to Next Facilities Plan

• Logically Implement WPDES GI Goals

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What’s So Groundbreaking?

• Emphasizes Combined & Separate Sewer Service Areas

• Supports Private Property Inflow & Infiltration

• Promotes Turf Grass with Soil Amendments

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What’s Next With GI?

• Existing Programs Continue/Expand• New Programs:

– Schools– Economic Development

• Ad-hoc Committee Tackles Policy• R&D:

– O&M: sensors– Behavior change study w/UWM

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The Business Case For Going Green

• Green Infrastructure Can Supplement Traditional Grey Infrastructure

• Green Infrastructure Provides Many Other Quantifiable Benefits

• Economic• Social• Environmental

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• “Every Drop Counts” Campaign

• Greenseams Property Acquisitions

• Flood Management Projects

• Increasingly Widespread Green…• Rain Barrels & Rain Garden Plant Sales• Downspout Disconnections• Green/Sustainable Infrastructure Partnerships• Studies to Justify the “Business Case”

Before There Was a Plan…

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Many Strategies, Many Pilot Projects, Multiple Scales

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GreenseamsSM

2,600+ Acres Since 2002

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Lake Michigan Rain Garden Initiative

Over 26,000 plants sold since 2006

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Rain Barrels

• Over 18,000 Sold

• Triple-bottom Line Story

• Over 1,000,000 Gallons/Event

• Benefits in Milwaukee• Widespread Implementation• Far-Ranging Outreach has Spill-over

Value• Unique Approaches• Culture Change• Volume of Interest• Technical Successes

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Green Roofs

MillerCoors

Mequon

MMSD

Clock Shadow Building 9+ acres

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Park/Park-like Installations

• Schule Center• S. 6th Street Gardens• Southshore Beach Parking• Bradford Beach Bioretention• Firefly Gardens, MKE County

Grounds• Oak Creek Wetlands• Brown Street Academy• Maryland Avenue School

• Urban Ecology Center• All-People’s Church• Menomonee Valley

Bioretention• Beerline Trail• Colectivo on the Lake• Mequon Nature Preserve• Boerner Botanical Garden• MKE County Zoo

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Boerner Botanical Garden

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Bradford Beach

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Karen Sands, AICPMilwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

[email protected]

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