Overview

Basics

Basics
This project provided for the survey, design and implementation of water quality Best Management Practices (BMP’s) for the roads and parking areas at the Spooner Summit Fire Station, located off of U.S. Highway 50 in Douglas County, Nevada.

Completed
2007
2010
2010
$225,617

Brian Garrett (brian.garrett@usda.gov)
06/01/2014
01/20/2016
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Organizations

Organizations

EIP Details

EIP Basics

Lake Clarity Details

Lake Clarity Basics

Lake Clarity Basics

Urban Stormwater Questionnaire

The Urban Stormwater Questionnaire is not relevant because this project is not seeking voter-approved bond funding through the State of California consistent with the Stormwater Resource Plan (SRP).

Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

Expected Performance Measures

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Reported Performance Measures

Reported Performance Measures

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Funding

Expected Funding

Expected Funding
$225,617
$225,617
$0

Total
Unknown or Unassigned $225,617 $225,617 $0
Grand Total $225,617 $225,617 $0

Reported Expenditures

Reported Expenditures
Total 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007
U.S. Forest Service $225,617 $0 $155,617 $10,000 $10,000 $50,000
Grand Total $225,617 $0 $155,617 $10,000 $10,000 $50,000

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Watersheds

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Related Projects

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Notes

Notes
01/15/2016 4:04 PM Genevieve Villemaire The former roads and parking areas did not meet current water quality protection standards – areas were hydraulically connected to adjacent wetlands where sediments and other material was deposited during storm water run-off events. The former fire station facility (building) was also replaced during the same time and funded with other non-SNPLMA funding. This project complimented the facility replacement with the implementation of BMP’s.

Accomplishments:
• The former roads and parking areas were demolished and the new roads and parking areas were designed and installed to minimize the erosive effects of water concentrated by road and facility drainage features, reducing the likelihood of sediment production and increasing the protection of water quality.
• Newly installed BMP’s included surfacing, infiltration trenches, cobble swales, bollards, rock barriers, and native vegetation.