Science Inventory

Performance results from Small- and Large-Scale System Monitoring and green Infrastructure in Kansas City - slides

Citation:

Pitt, R., L. Talebi, D. Bambic, J. Wright, D. O'Bannon, AND M. Simon. Performance results from Small- and Large-Scale System Monitoring and green Infrastructure in Kansas City - slides. Presented at 2013 International Low Impact Development Symposium, Saint Paul, MN, August 18 - 21, 2013.

Impact/Purpose:

To inform the public.

Description:

In 2010, Kansas City, MO (KCMO) signed a consent degree with EPA on combined sewer overflows. The City decided to use adaptive management in order to extensively utilize green infrastructure (GI) in lieu of, and in addition to, structural controls. KCMO installed 130 GI storm control units—primarily bioretention units—in a hundred acre-pilot; the GI installation was complete in July 2012. The study also included a matched control area with similar hydrology to compare sewershed flowrates with the GI pilot flow rates. EPA’s Office of Research and Development (ORD) has already collected sewershed flow data before and after GI installation, and performed studies on land use, soil infiltration, drainage areas, and individual bioretention unit performance. For this ongoing project, ORD is in the process of comparing the actual GI performance to SWMM and WinSLAMM model results. In addition, fecal coliform, total dissolved solids, metals, and nutrient water quality are being measured at select bioretention units. This study is one of the more complete community scale before and after GI projects.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:08/21/2013
Record Last Revised:08/28/2013
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 259349