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Serving the Counties of Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha
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Oak Creek
Watershed Restoration Plan
Stakeholder Kickoff Meeting
April 12, 2016#231117
Serving the Counties of Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha
Speakers
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Michael Hahn, P.E., P.H. – Deputy Director
Joseph Boxhorn, Ph.D. – Senior Planner
Laura Kletti, P.E., CFM – Chief Environmental Engineer
Thomas Slawski, Ph.D. – Chief Biologist
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Agenda
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Scope of the Plan
• Background
• Focus Areas
−Water Quality
−Recreational Access and Use
−Targeted Stormwater Drainage and Flooding Issues
− South Milwaukee Mill Dam
−Habitat Conditions
Next Steps / Questions
Questionnaire
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Agenda
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Scope of the Plan
• Background
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Background
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Civil Divisions in
the 28 mi2
Watershed
3 year study
Build on 2007
Regional Water
Quality
Management Plan
Update (SEWRPC)
Planned 2050 Land
Use
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Agenda
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Scope of the Plan
• Background
• Focus Areas
−Water Quality
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Water Quality
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Major Streams within
the Watershed
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Water Quality
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Existing Land Use
within the
Watershed
Predominantly
Urban by 2050
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Water Quality
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Constituents of
Concern
• Phosphorus
• Chlorides
• Fecal indicator
bacteria
• Sediment
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Water Quality
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Examples of Management Strategies for
Water Quality Improvement
• Road Salt Reduction
• Stormwater Management Measures
• Green Infrastructure
WDNR – bioretentionMinneapolis Star-Tribune
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Agenda
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Scope of the Plan
• Background
• Focus Areas
−Water Quality
−Recreational Access and Use
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Recreational Access and Use
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Surface Waters and Riparian Areas
• Current level of Recreational Use
• Potential level of Recreational Use
• Health of Fishery
• Corridor Issues
• Safe for Human Contact
DS of Dam
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Recreational Access and Use
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Examples of Management
Strategies for Recreational
Access and Use
• Expand Access to Streams
• Improve Water Quality
• Improve Habitat
• Improve Safety
• Improve Connectivity to
Corridor
• Mill Pond Opportunities NB - Puetz Rd
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Agenda
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Scope of the Plan
• Background
• Focus Areas
−Water Quality
−Recreational Access and Use
−Targeted Stormwater Drainage and Flooding Issues
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Stormwater Drainage and Flooding
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Targeted Issues
• MMSD Jurisdiction for
Flood Mitigation
• Southwestern part of
Cudahy at UP Railroad and
College Avenue
• Mainstem of Oak Creek in
South Milwaukee at High
School Athletic Fields
• Work with Municipalities
on limited additional
locations of concern
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Agenda
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Scope of the Plan
• Background
• Focus Areas
−Water Quality
−Recreational Access and Use
−Targeted Stormwater Drainage and Flooding Issues
− South Milwaukee Mill Dam
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South Milwaukee Mill Dam
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Example Range of
Alternatives for Mill
Dam
• Maintain Dam and
Restore Mill Pond
• Maintain Dam,
Restore Mill Pond,
and Provide Fish
Passage
• Remove Dam and
Restore Free Flowing
StreamAECOM
4/9/2016
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Agenda
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Scope of the Plan
• Background
• Focus Areas
−Water Quality
−Recreational Access and Use
−Targeted Stormwater Drainage and Flooding Issues
− South Milwaukee Mill Dam
−Habitat Conditions
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Habitat Conditions
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Habitat Conditions
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Aquatic Habitat Issues
• Fragmentation
• Channelization
• Erosion
Mainstem - 20th St
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Habitat Conditions: 1850
21Source: Matt Magruder, MMSD
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Habitat Conditions
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Serving the Counties of Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha
Habitat Conditions
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“Resistance” is the
ability of a system to remain
unchanged in the face of external
forces.
“Resilience” is the ability of a system
to recover from disturbance.
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Fishery Quality
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Source: Brian J. Torreano,
Iowa darter
Johnny darter
Rock Bass
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Fishery Quality
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Source: Brian J. Torreano,
Common types of adaptation strategies Include:
• Expansion of reserve systems,
• Increasing landscape connectivity and corridors
among occupied habitat patches,
• Restoring degraded habitats, and
• Removing other threats and stressors such as
invasive species
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Habitat Conditions
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Physical Data - Survey
• Stream Geometry Characteristics
• Bank Erosion
• Habitat Features
• Riparian Vegetation
• Trash
• Debris Jams
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Trash in Channel
Woody Debris Jams
Habitat Conditions
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Water Quality / Temperature Monitoring
Fish Passage Assessments
Habitat Conditions
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Natural Areas Assessment
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Protect the integrity of the existing landscape & identify opportunities to improve water quality and habitat
Prioritization Scheme
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Habitat Conditions
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Examples of Management
Strategies for Improving
Habitat Conditions
• Riparian Buffers
• Address Invasive Species
• Identify High Quality
Habitat Areas
USDA NRCS Ohio Office
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Scope of the Plan
• Background
• Focus Areas
−Water Quality
−Recreational Access and Use
−Targeted Stormwater Drainage and Flooding Issues
− South Milwaukee Mill Dam
−Habitat Conditions
Next Steps / Questions
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Next Steps
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Field work to begin Summer 2016
Stakeholder meeting to document problem areas and
opportunities for improvement Summer 2016
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Next Steps
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Communication
• SEWRPC website for documents and comments
http://www.sewrpc.org/SEWRPC/Environment/Restoration-
Plan-Oak-Creek-Watershed.htm
Contacts
• Laura Kletti – Chief Environmental Engineer
• Tom Slawski – Chief Biologist [email protected]
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Questions?
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Serving the Counties of Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha
Agenda
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Scope of the Plan
• Background
• Focus Areas
−Water Quality
−Recreational Access and Use
−Targeted Stormwater Drainage and Flooding Issues
− South Milwaukee Mill Dam
−Habitat Conditions
Next Steps / Questions
Questionnaire
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Website and Contact Information
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Communication
• SEWRPC website for documents and comments
http://www.sewrpc.org/SEWRPC/Environment/Restoration-
Plan-Oak-Creek-Watershed.htm
Contacts
• Laura Kletti – Chief Environmental Engineer 262-953-3224
• Tom Slawski – Chief Biologist 262-953-3263 or