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Stormwater Management at Honey Creek Resort Park

Stormwater Management at Honey Creek Resort Park. Donna Lutz Steve Jones. Concept: Iowa’s First Destination Resort Park Lodge 108 rooms, conference center, restaurant, indoor water park 18-hole golf course 28 family & group cabins RV campground Boat Ramp, Boat Docks Beach

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Stormwater Management at Honey Creek Resort Park

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  1. Stormwater Managementat Honey Creek Resort Park Donna Lutz Steve Jones

  2. Concept: • Iowa’s First Destination Resort Park • Lodge • 108 rooms, conference center, restaurant, indoor water park • 18-hole golf course • 28 family & group cabins • RV campground • Boat Ramp, Boat Docks • Beach • Day use area, paved/unpaved trails • Ped Bridge to exisiting park

  3. Lodge Complex $19 million project

  4. Lodge opened Sep 19, 2008

  5. Cabins available June 2009 Pedestrian Bridge 2010?

  6. HCRP is intended to exemplify a sustainable approach to development, by protecting the natural environment of both the site itself and the neighboring Rathbun Lake. To meet this goal both water quality monitoring and stormwater management must be part of the development plans. • Water Quality Monitoring • Stormwater Management & Design

  7. Before, During Construction and Not Quite Done

  8. Boat ramp and RV Park Lodge Construction

  9. Water Quality Monitoring Goal : To protect Rathbun Lake from contaminants due to construction activities at HCRP Work Plan: • Baseline monitoring • Construction monitoring • Post-construction / Operational monitoring?? • Components: • Lake (near shore and offshore) • Surface and integrated depth samples • Stormwater inputs • Static/first flush and automated samplers

  10. HCRP WQ Monitoring Sites

  11. Monitoring Protocol • Storm Events • First flush samples with static samplers at many locations • Automatic sampling at prime location for 12 -24 hours • Parameters- • Solids (total, suspended and volatile) • Turbidity, pH and Conductivity • In –lake Sampling • Near shore locations • Depth integrated samples for solids and nutrients • Depth profiles (YSI) for temp, DO, conductivity • Other parameters - • BTEX, pesticides, nutrients, metals

  12. Static stormwater samplers

  13. Site nearest Lodge Construction

  14. In-stream sampling for BTEX

  15. Automated stormwater sampling

  16. Automated stormwater sampling

  17. Most important aspect: Communication to Steve about monitoring results and site inspections

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