Heritage Hall Bioswale

Quick facts:

When Gem Lake and White Bear Township built Heritage Hall in 2007, this 3,500 square foot raingarden was installed to infiltrate and treat stormwater from the part of the building and its parking lot.

Funding:

The raingarden was partially funded by a VLAWMO cost share, and the rest was covered by the building cost of the Hall.

Reason for project:

The raingarden was installed to capture stormwater from the newly-constructed building, while planting native species. The raingarden also helps towards White Bear Township’s MS4 permitting goals.

Construction:

The basin was constructed along with the building in 2007. 

Results:

After weeding and replanting in 2010, the basin functions to infiltrate stormwater and capture and treat nutrients and pollutants.

Search projects

West Vadnais Carp Control

Carp control efforts in West Vadnais Lake are one step towards improving this impaired waterbody.

Vadnais Heights Rotary Raingarden

A sheet-flow raingarden at the Vadnais Heights Fire Department parking lot.

Wilkinson Deep-Water Wetland Restoration

A best management practice (BMP) within a wetland to help improve the health of Wilkinson Lake.

Spent Lime Project: Lino Lakes

A research project investigating the use of spent lime as an alterative treatment for stormponds and impaired waters.

Westfield Park Bioswale

A bioswale stormwater feature to support Lambert Creek in Vadnais Heights.

Otter Spotter Project and Reporting

An otter monitoring effort for enhanced watershed learning.
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