Community-Based Green Infrastructure Initiative for New Jersey
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1 Community-Based Green Infrastructure Initiative for New Jersey University of Connecticut Cooperative Extension April 10, 2017 Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program water.rutgers.edu Christopher C. Obropta, Ph.D., P.E. Rosana Da Silva
2 Water Resources Program Our Mission is to identify and address community water resources issues using sustainable and practical sciencebased solutions. The Water Resources Program serves all of New Jersey, working closely with the County Extension Offices.
3 Program History Created in 2002 Statewide focus $1,500,000 annual operating budget All grant funded Diverse staff Effective partnerships Measurable impact
4 GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE IN NEW JERSEY
5 Interesting Facts New Jersey is 8,723 square miles Population is 8,864,590 (1,170.64/mi 2 )* 1,055 square miles of impervious cover = 12.1% One inch of rain = 18.2 billion gallons 90% of NJ s rivers are impaired * CT population density is /mi
6 New Jersey s Combined Sewer Communities Municipality Permit Holder Entity County # CSOs Bayonne Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Hudson 30 Camden City Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority Camden 28 CCMUA Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority Camden 1 East Newark Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Hudson 1 Elizabeth Joint Meeting of Essex & Union Union 28 Fort Lee Bergen County Utilities Authority Bergen 2 Gloucester Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority Camden 7 Guttenberg North Bergen Municipal Utilities Authority-Woodcliff Hudson 1 Hackensack Bergen County Utilities Authority Bergen 2 Harrison Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Hudson 7 Jersey City Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Hudson 21 Kearny Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Hudson 5 Newark Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Essex 17 North Bergen North Bergen Municipal Utilities Authority-Woodcliff Hudson 1 North Bergen Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Hudson 9 Paterson Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Passaic 24 Perth Amboy Middlesex County Utilities Authority Middlesex 16 Ridgefield Park Bergen County Utilities Authority Bergen 6 Trenton Trenton Mercer 1 Union City North Hudson Sewerage Authority-Adams Hudson 8 West New York North Hudson Sewerage Authority-West NY Hudson 2 Total 217
7 New Jersey s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) Communities 457 Tier A Stormwater Permits 99 Tier B Stormwater Permits (mostly rural municipalities) 75 Public Complex Stormwater 33 County and State Highway Stormwater Permits
8 Green Infrastructure is... an approach to stormwater management that is cost-effective, sustainable, and environmentally friendly. Green Infrastructure projects: capture, filter, absorb, and reuse stormwater to restore the natural water cycle.
9 Addressing Impervious Cover Can we eliminate it? Can we change it? Can we disconnect it? Can we reuse it?
10 Programs New Jersey Technical Assistance Program for CSO Communities Creating municipal action team for GI Conducting education and outreach programs for a variety of audiences (dischargers, politicians, residents, businesses, community groups) Developing GI Feasibility Studies Designing demonstration projects Soliciting funding including EIT applications
11 Programs Stormwater Management for Impervious Surfaces for Climate Resiliency Conducting Impervious Cover Assessments (ICAs) Hosting community meetings and delivering workshops Developing Impervious Cover Reduction Action Plans (RAPs) Designing and implementing demonstration projects Updating ordinances, building codes, and master plans
12 Programs Stormwater Management in Your Schoolyard Delivering K-12 educational programs Engaging student in design process Building GI Practices on school properties Assisting with green certification for schools
13 Funding Sources Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission (PVSC) NJ Department of Environmental Protection 319h Program Surdna Foundation Geraldine Dodge Foundation Hamilton Township NJ Sea Grant Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions North Jersey Resource Conservation and Development Program
14 4.9% 4.9% 4.6% 37.5% 21.1% 26.9% Foundation State Utility University Municipality Federal
15 New Jersey Technical Assistance Program for CSO Communities Green Infrastructure Feasibility Plan Project Partner Meetings Site Investigations Surveys Design Funding & Contracting Education & Training Newark, Essex County Camden, Camden County
16 Green Infrastructure Feasibility Studies Bergen County Township of Saddle Brook Camden County City of Camden Essex County Township of Montclair City of Newark Township of West Orange Hudson County City of Bayonne Town of East Newark Town of Harrison City of Jersey City Town of Kearny Town of North Bergen City of Union City Mercer County City of Trenton Middlesex County City of Perth Amboy Passaic County Township of Little Falls City of Paterson
17 CAMDEN SMART STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND RESOURCE TRAINING Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA)
18 The Camden SMART Team (Stormwater Management and Resource Training) City of Camden Cooper s Ferry Partnership New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program New Jersey Tree Foundation
19 The Camden SMART Initiative Community Education Creating a Sustainable Network Green & grey infrastructure project implementation Green infrastructure training Park Boulevard Rain Garden in Parkside
20 City of Camden, NJ Yorkship Elementary **Map created with help from The Nature Conservancy School Rain Garden Camden SMART Accomplishments PHILADELPHIA, PA Tree Planting Green Infrastructure Yorkship Elementary Project School Rain Garden 29th St. Biobasins Tree Planting 304 State St. Rainwater Harvesting System Since Yorkship Elementary School Rain Garden St. Anthony's Rain Garden Pyne Poynt Middle School Rain Garden 3.1 million Cramer Hill Community Rain Garden Front St. Community Garden Rainwater Harvesting System + = Urban Promise Academy Rain Garden gallons of stormwater captured annually Woodrow Wilson High School Rain Garden Federal Street Sewer Outfall CAMDEN, NJ 992 Trees Planted 27 Green Infrastructure Projects Installed 120 Rain Barrels Distributed + + Baird Boulevard Sewer Outfall 3.1 million + Neighborhood Center Rain Garden & Rainwater Harvesting System 120 Rain Barrels Distributed Camden County Technical School Rain Garden Jackson Street Sewer Outfall stormwater captured annually Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority Rain Garden en Infrastructure jects Installed Parkside Neighborhood Rain Garden # 2 27 Green Infrastructure 120 Rain Barrels Projects Installed gallons of Distributed = gallons stormw captured a Admiral Wilson Blvd & Thorndyke St Sewer Outfall Parkside Neighborhood Rain Garden # 1 Farnham Park Rain Garden 992 Trees Planted = Puerto Rican Unity for Progress Rain Garden 3.1 mil Waterfront South Rain Gardens Sumner Elementary School Rain Garden RT Cream School Rain Garden Dr. Charles E. Brimm Medical Art High School Rain Garden Ferry Avenue Library Rain Garden 3.8 Million Green Infrastructure Project Estimated Gallons of Stormwater Managed Annually Tree Planting Yorkship Elementary School Rain Garden Since
21 3,119,950 gallons of stormwater captured annually Camden SMART Accomplishments SMART Stormwater Management and Resource Training IN NUMBERS 992 trees 3,890 community members 33events and workshops 27 green infrastructure projec 35 project partners 120 rain barrels ts
22 SMART Green Infrastructure Projects Rain Gardens Cisterns Rain Barrels Trees
23 Green Infrastructure on Waterfront South Rain Gardens 1, 850 tons of contaminated soil 12 USTs removed from site Brownfield Sites 4 rain gardens designed to manage about 1 million gallons of stormwater per year A green gateway into the Waterfront South neighborhood
24 Green Infrastructure in Action Waterfront South Rain Gardens
25 Green Infrastructure in Action The Neighborhood Center Cistern
26 2014 Project Sites & Partners Project # Project Site Property Owner 1 Acelero Learning Center Acelero Learning Center 2 Adventure Aquarium State of New Jersey 3 Dr. Charles E. Brimm Medical Arts School Camden Board of Education 4 Octavius V. Catto Community School Camden Board of Education 5 Cooper Sprouts Community Garden Cooper Lanning Civic Association 6 Dudley Grange Park City of Camden 7 Henry H. Davis School Camden Board of Education 8 Neighborhood Center The Neighborhood Center 9 Ferry Avenue Branch Library City of Camden 10 St. Joan of Arc Church St. Joan of Arc Church 11 St. Bartholomew s Church St. Josephine Bakhita Parish 12 Haddon Avenue Pocket Park Camden Redevelopment Authority 13 Vietnamese Community Garden Camden Board of Education (vacant lot) 14 Respond Inc. Respond, Inc. 15 U.S. Wiggins Elementary School Camden Board of Education 16 Yorkship Elementary School Camden Board of Education 17 Mt. Zion Highway of Holiness Mt Zion Highway of Holiness Church
27 Stormwater Management for Impervious Surfaces for Climate Resiliency
28 Impervious Cover Assessment
29 Impervious Cover Assessment Analysis completed by watershed and by municipality Use 2012 Land Use data to determine impervious cover Calculate runoff volumes for water quality, 2, 10 and 100 year design storm and annual rainfall Contain three concept designs
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31 Water 10.1% Wetlands 1.4% Barren Land 4.2% Forest 5.2% Urban 79.1%
32 Mixed Urban 8.7% Recreational Land 5.6% Transportation/Infrastructure 6.1% Commercial 13.2% Industrial 26.2% High Density Residential 40.2%
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34 Watershed Arthur Kill Waterfront Total Area (ac) Impervious Cover (ac) 1, % Raritan Bay % Lower Raritan River 1, % Woodbridge Creek % Total 3,312 1, % %
35 Subwatershed Arthur Kill Waterfront NJ Water Quality Storm (MGal) Annual Rainfall of 44" (MGal) 2-Year Design Storm (3.3 ) (MGal) 10-Year Design Storm (5.0 ) (MGal) 100-Year Design Storm (8.2 ) (MGal) Raritan Bay Lower Raritan River Woodbridge Creek Total ,
36 WE LOOK HERE FIRST: Schools Churches Libraries Municipal Building Public Works Firehouses Post Offices Elks or Moose Lodge Parks/ Recreational Fields 20 to 40 sites are entered into a powerpoint: Site visits are conducted
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52 Final Thoughts on Planning Plans promote action Plans are a conduit for funding ICAs, RAPs and Green Infrastructure Studies can be completed in a few months for less than $15,000 per municipality Wide range in cost of projects (Eagle Scout Projects to Stimulus Money Projects) Foundation for stormwater utilities, watershed restoration plans, and integrated water quality plans
53 Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program Christopher C. Obropta, Ph.D., P.E. Rosana Da Silva
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