TOWN OF GRAND CHUTE: Grand Chute TMDL Storm Water Planning

Purpose

to cost-share storm water planning activities related to the town's MS4 storm water permit, recent NR 151 changes, and the wasteload allocations of the Lower Fox River Basin TMDL. Those activities will include public education, ordinance and storm water management plan updates, developing a new dedicated revenue source, updating maps, performing site investigations for potential storm water BMP retrofits, and preliminary design for high-ranking BMP retrofit projects.

Outcome

6 sites total: 2 wet detention ponds & 4 biofilters

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NPS Grant
Urban Nonpoint - Stormwater Planning
LF04-44020-14
2014
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Grant Awarded
This project promotes nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin�s waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Specifically, the grantee will cost-share storm water planning activities related to the town's MS4 storm water permit, recent NR 151 changes, and the wasteload allocations of the Lower Fox River Basin TMDL. Those activities will include public education, ordinance and storm water management plan updates, developing a new dedicated revenue source, updating maps, performing site investigations for potential storm water BMP retrofits, and preliminary design for high-ranking BMP retrofit projects.
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Construction
Bluemound South Pond
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Construction
Bluemound North Pond
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Construction
Bluemound Biofilter 1
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Construction
Bluemound Biofilter 2
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Construction
Bluemound Biofilter 3
Runoff Grant - Urban Nonpoint Source & Stormwater Management - Construction
Bluemound Biofilter 4
Stormwater Planning, Implementation
This project promotes nonpoint source best management practices to contribute to the restoration of Wisconsin?s waters and was funded by the 319 grant. Specifically, the grantee will cost-share storm water planning activities related to the town's MS4 storm water permit, recent NR 151 changes, and the wasteload allocations of the Lower Fox River Basin TMDL. Those activities will include public education, ordinance and storm water management plan updates, developing a new dedicated revenue source, updating maps, performing site investigations for potential storm water BMP retrofits, and preliminary design for high-ranking BMP retrofit projects.
 
Watershed