Residential Rain Gardens and Stormwater Presented to the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions Congress (ANJEC) October 12, 2018 by Pat

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Residential Rain Gardens and Stormwater Presented to the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions Congress (ANJEC) October 12, 2018 by Pat Rector-Woods, Rutgers County Environmental Agent

Demonstration Projects Demonstration Projects

Stormwater is the vehicle for NPS pollution Stormwater runoffit s a neighborly thing to do.

The Blue House Barr Engineering Company, Burnsville Stormwater Retrofit Study prepared for City of Burnsville June 2006 This and next 4 slides.

How Many?

Calibration

Post Installation

Summary

Cluster rain gardens Clustering rain gardens It is hard for a single residential rain garden to have a significant impact on improving water quality or to achieve a reduction of flow on a nearby stream. Clustering rain gardens increases the cumulative reductions in pollutant removal and the reduction of flows to the stream during storm events. Clustering rain gardens with signage increases the educational reach of the program. 6 Ulysses Drive, Hills of Troy, Parsippany, NJ.

Influences

40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Rain Garden installations 2010 2014 Willingness to investigate installation of a rain garden

Influence of neighbors A 2010 rain garden Across the street and 4 houses down in 2014

Educational sessions

Design Sessions

Rain Garden Rebate Program 18 Number of rain gardens installed 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Raritan Borough Somerville Bridgewater Hillsborough

Touches- Hillsborough Municipal/Library rain garden Signage Your Guide to Hillsborough 2018 Hillsborough The Good Life YouTube video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlmu5xcmoay&t=415s Christmas in the garden Rebate informational flyers Educational sessions

Touches Letter to residents Hunts Pond re rain garden rebate program Open public meetings (2) Restoration Plan by Chris Obropta Chris Obropta and I in neighborhood numerous times Rutgers Environmental Stewards did some limited canvassing speaking to residents Additional educational sessions specifically focused on Hunts Pond residents Have separate educational sessions at a neighbor s house Able to see neighbor s having Rutgers Water Resources Program Staff installing rain gardens

Touches Residents (196 homes)were visited in 2010 by Rutgers faculty and staff. Flyers were left if not at home. Repeat visits including in evening. Rain gardens had signs placed road side (2010). Flyers were mailed to each residence (2015).

Early installations

Hunts Pond Installations

How do we find out? Waiting for dreaded IRB approval Surveys to 4 different groups Hillsborough residents general Hillsborough residents who attended educational session but not design session Hillsborough residents who attended design session Hunts Pond residents

Questions we hoped are answered-general Do they know what a rain garden is? How it functions? Did you notice the Municipal rain garden? Did you know it was a rain garden? How did they learn it was a rain garden? Did the Municipal rain garden impact their idea of what a rain garden looked like? If they knew about the Municipal rain garden did that lead to any action? Did they know about the rain garden rebate program? How did they learn about the rebate program? Did they partake in the rebate program, education, design, installation? If not, why not? Gender, age, how long lived in home? Do they know someone who has a rain garden?

Questions we hoped are answered-education Same questions as General Change in knowledge Because of rebate education I did these things: Why they didn t attend free design session

Same questions as General Did you install your rain garden? If not, why not? Questions we hoped are answered-design Busy Unsure even with technical assistance Even with rebate more than want to spend Not willing to undertake physical labor Spouse not happy with idea Not really willing to change landscape Don t really believe it will help nps pollution or flooding Other Do you plan to install in the future? If you did, are you satisfied, looks, function, rebate? Did you receive a physical waiver?

Questions we hoped are answered-hunts Pond Same questions as General Did they attend or interact with any of the additional touches available to Hunts Pond? Especially did they view the digging of the rain gardens by the Rutgers Water Resources staff What was the most important factor if they installed a rain garden?

Costs Total rain garden area = 2,691 square feet Total area disconnected = 9,592 square feet Cost = $5,520 Actual cost a bit more, more about that anon

Maintenance Residential rain garden installed in 2014 Photo courtesy Len Cipkins, October 2018

Next steps Similar to Beatles song Why don t we do it in the road? Minnesota Burnsville Stormwater rain gardens

Contact information Pat Rector Rutgers Cooperative Extension Environmental and Resource Management Agent Morris and Somerset Counties New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) P.O. Box 900 Morristown, N.J. 07963-0900 973-285-8303 rector@njaes.rutgers.edu