Maintenance Plan
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HISTORIC CHAPEL MEADOWS MEANDERS MEDITATIONS SITE RENOVATIONS D9 EPA CAMPUS RAINWORKS CHALLENGE
MEADOWS MULTIPLE TREATMENTS MEDITATIONS Raingardens 8,032 cu ft
Wet Meadow 6,194 cu ft
Bioretention Terraces 3,633 cu ft
Total Storage 17,859 cu ft
TREATMENT TRAIN
Proposed Treatment Train
Rain Garden / BioretenƟon Overland Flow
and Signage Signage Terrace Stone Wall Meditation Focal Art Piece Access Garden
MEADOW SPONGE: uptake of pollutant runoff and for providing pollinator habitat Pipe Flow
Wet Meadow Swale Channel Flow
Overlook Structure Interpretive Wet Meadow Recycled
The stormwater terraces and wet meadow act as an inϐiltration basin and bioretention while supporting a niche ecosystem not typically found on campus YR 0 JULY
BioRetention
Weeding
Watering
Fertilizing
Pest Management
Plant Replacement
Trash & Debris Removal
Mulching
Meadow
Weeding/Plant Replacement
Site Cleaning
Turf Remova
Establish Meadow Ecosystem Research Program
Plant Forbs
Plant Grasses
Broadcast Seed
Mowing
Facilities Management
Trimming & Pruning
Mowing
Untrained Volunteer Trained Volunteer
YR 1 YR 2 YR 3 JULY JULY
MAINTENANCE MEANDERS
Rain Garden/ Bioretention
Stormwater Terraces
Swale Wet Meadow
Dry Meadow
Our Treatment Train ϐilters water through a variety of LID controls
WET MEADOW SECTION
Chasmanthium latifolium
Danus plexippus
5 LID
Amblyscirtes hegon
2 ACRES
100% : imperviousTypes of approaches 73 TREES
All historic canopy 4 AREAS
Educational , social andsurface treated displayed for community trees protected meditative spaces created including 2 parking lotsmembers