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<br />Local Experience <br />TH 36/Rice Street (CSAH 49) Interchange – Ramsey County, Minn. <br />Example Deliverables <br />Preliminary and final storm system design efforts and related <br />The links below provide <br />coordination with regulatory agencies. Coordinated drainage and <br />access to the finished plans <br />stormwater treatment with the project partners: Ramsey County, M <br />for three SEH clients: <br />Maplewood, Little Canada, Roseville, and the review agencies inc <br /> <br />CRWD and RWMWD. <br />http://www.ci.chanhassen.mn. <br />us/serv/cip/swmp/index.html <br /> <br />County Road C Storm System Analysis and Design – Ramsey County, <br /> <br /> XP-SWMM storm sewer modeling and design of proposed <br />Minn. <br />http://www.shoreviewmn.gov/p <br />dfs/documents/surface-water- <br />stormwater ponding areas along the road corridor. The project <br />management-plan.pdf <br /> <br />incorporated water quality treatment and flood storage capacity <br /> <br />the needs of the County Road C requirements to help address goals of <br />http://www.ci.burnsville.mn.us/ <br />the City of Roseville. <br />DocumentView.aspx?DID=15 <br />20 <br />. <br />Water Quality Rulemaking Study – Capitol Region Watershed District <br />Evaluation of storm water treatment options for three hypothetic <br />SEH will work with City staff <br />within the highly-urban area of the CRWD. SEH was one of four teams <br />to develop a custom format <br />looking at the feasibility of meeting various standards that wer <br />based on how you use the <br />considered by the watershed. The study supported the District’s <br />plan. <br />control standards. <br /> <br />Our initial concept is to use <br />Evaluated several <br />Ladyslipper Park Improvements – Roseville, Minn. <br />GIS to develop a map-based <br />alternatives to provide stormwater treatment for the adjacent st <br />deliverable with data link to <br />residential area. Analyzed options for improving channel conditi <br />provide for a more <br />canoe access, evaluating the maintenance and permitting needs an <br />interactive experience. <br /> <br />wetland impacts and mitigation needs. <br />Once posted to project <br />website(s), plan accessibility <br />Lake Survey Project - Grass Lake Water Management Organization. <br />can be impacted by website <br />Developed bathymetric mapping of portions of Lake Owasso and Lak <br />upgrades. <br />Wabasso in Roseville and Shoreview. Used the P-8 Urban Catchment <br /> <br />Model to evaluate the use of urban Best Management Practices to <br />For example, the chapterized <br />sediment loading to the lakes. <br />accessibility of the Shoreview <br />plan is no longer available in <br />Lake Owasso Outlet Modifications - Grass Lake Water Management <br />the online version of the <br />Prepared plans and specifications for lake outlet <br />Organization. <br />plan. <br />modification to minimize the long-term effects of high water elevations. <br />The design included a sensitivity analysis of the watershed area to <br />minimize downstream impacts. The outlet resulted in a 50% reduct <br />draw down time without replacing the existing culvert. <br /> <br />Operational Manual - Grass Lake Water Management Organization. <br />Prepared manual to familiarize WMO board, staff, member cities and <br />citizens with the operational procedures of the WMO. The manual <br />describes the day to day functions of the WMO, a hazardous spill <br />response plan and a lake level control plan for the watershed. <br /> <br />| page 20 <br />firm background and qualifications <br /> <br />